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Parish organized, Nov. 24, 1842. Cornerstone of first church laid, June 24, 1843. Gothic window of the church sanctuary dedicated to vestryman John W. Stevenson, governor and U.S. senator. Bishop Benjamin B. Smith consecrated the building in 1860. Bell tower erected in 1888. First Covington School of Industrial Arts was taught here in 1903.
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