The Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House is an Episcopal church at 155 Wyllys Street in Hartford, Connecticut. It was commissioned by Elizabeth Jarvis Colt, the widow of Samuel Colt, and completed in 1867. The church and its associated parish house were designed by Edward Tuckerman Potter, and serve as a memorial to Samuel Colt and members of his family. The church and parish house were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975,[1][2] and became a contributing property to the Coltsville Historic District in 2008.
^ ab"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
^"NRHP nomination for Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House" (pdf). National Park Service. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
and 15 Related for: Church of the Good Shepherd and Parish House information
January 21, 1894. His mother had a parishhouse built near Armsmear in his name opposite theChurchoftheGoodShepherd. The building was designed by Edward...
The Cathedral oftheGoodShepherd (Chinese: 善牧主教座堂) is the oldest Catholic church in Singapore, built in 1847. It is located in the Museum Planning Area...
The Oratory oftheGoodShepherd (OGS) is a dispersed international religious community, within the Anglican Communion. Members ofthe oratory are bound...
GoodShepherd Lutheran College (Sometimes referred to as GSLC) is a Prep to Year 12 campus that serves the families ofthe Noosa district. It is located...
The Congregation of Our Lady of Charity oftheGoodShepherd, also known as the Sisters oftheGoodShepherd, is a Catholic religious order that was founded...
at the site: the apparition ofthe Madonna and Child to a slumbering shepherd boy, the healing of a handicapped buttermilk vendor andthe rescue of Portuguese...
Culture and the Peddling of Dreams. New York: NYU Press. pp. 47–50. ISBN 978-0-8147-1879-7. "ChurchoftheGoodShepherdandParishHouse" (pdf). Retrieved August...
served by the Church of theGoodShepherd, a red brick church designed by Stephen Dykes Bower. The chancel was built in 1958 andthe nave in 1963–4. Opened...