Historic Nashville, Inc
Description
A photograph of St. James African Episcopal Methodist Church located at 1501 Straightway Avenue in Nashville, Tennessee. The congregation was founded in 1868. The current church was built in 1968. The foundation is made of bricks. The exterior walls are comprised of bricks. The roof is gabled and composed of tar shingles. The windows are made of frosted glass. The doors are made of wood. Special features include a small steeple. Forms part of the Historic Nashville, Inc. Sacred Sites Survey Project. 1 photograph : col. ; 4 x 6 in.
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Still Image Photographs
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Digital Library of TennesseeKeywords
- African American Churches
- African Americans
- Architectural Elements
- Architecture
- Brick Churches
- Buildings
- Buildings, Structures, Etc
- Church Architecture
- Church Buildings
- Churches
- Details
- Historic Buildings
- History
- Nashville
- Nashville (Tenn.)
- Popular Culture
- Protestant Church Buildings
- Protestant Churches
- Religion
- Religious Facilities
- Religious Life And Customs
- Sources
- St. James African Methodist Episcopal Church (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Steeples
- Straightway Avenue (Nashville, Tenn.)
- Tennessee