National Register Listing

Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church

217 W. Twenty-sixth, Bryan, TX

George D. Haswell led others in organizing St. Andrew's parish following its move to Bryan in 1867 from nearby Millican. The current Gothic Revival sanctuary was built in 1914 and the parish hall was added in 1920, making it the oldest church facility in continuous use in Bryan. The property being nominated includes only the sanctuary and the parish hall. The converted commercial building (used as an education wing) is not included.

Local significance of the building:
Architecture

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1987.

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