St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church (Versailles, Ohio)

St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church is a historic church building in northeastern Darke County, Ohio, United States. Located south of the village of Versailles,[1] it is believed to be the region's last remaining log church built during the period of settlement. Although Wayne Township was settled primarily by individuals of English and French descent, the members of St. Peter's Church were Germans. The church was built in 1850 by its members upon land donated by Frederick Frengott Seibt;[2] the congregation erected their church on the lower portion of this ground and plotted their cemetery on the upper portion.[3][4] Since that time, the structure has been modified little; the only significant change has been the addition of a small belfry in 1867. Inside, the church retains a high degree of historic integrity: still in place are the wood-burning stove, the reed organ, the hand-carven pulpit, and the original sandblasted windows.[2]

St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church
Front and eastern side of the church
LocationSt. Peter Rd., southeast of Versailles, Ohio
Coordinates40°11′45″N 84°27′53″W
AreaLess than 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1850
NRHP reference No.80002988[1]
Added to NRHPJune 4, 1980

In 1980, St. Peter's Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places,[1] both because of its well-preserved historic architecture and because of its place in the settlement of the region.[2] It is one of four churches in Darke County that are listed on the National Register, and the only one that is not Catholic.[1]

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