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All Saints Church (Fort Worth, Texas)

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The nave of All Saints Episcopal Church (ACNA), Fort Worth, Texas
The nave of All Saints Episcopal Church (ACNA), Fort Worth, Texas

All Saints Church is an Anglican church in Fort Worth, Texas. The congregation is a member of the Anglican Church in North America's Diocese of Fort Worth. The church was founded in 1946 as a mission of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, and its Gothic Revival campus on Crestline Road was built between 1949 and 1954. For a short time in the 1980s and 1990s, the congregation was designated as the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth, but it gave up its cathedral status amid disagreement about the direction of the diocese at the time. When the Diocese of Fort Worth separated from the Episcopal Church during the Anglican realignment in the late 2000s, the congregation was the largest to remain in the Episcopal Church in North Texas the congregation's building became the subject of litigation. In 2021, appeals ended with a determination that the ACNA-affiliated diocese was the rightful owner of the building, and the Episcopal congregation vacated the space—with the building temporarily left stripped of its furnishings and liturgical elements—paving the way for an ACNA congregation to begin services.

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All Saints Church (Fort Worth, Texas)
Crestline Road, Fort Worth

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N 32.7407 ° E -97.3955 °
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All Saints' Episcopal Church

Crestline Road 5001
76107 Fort Worth
Texas, United States
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The nave of All Saints Episcopal Church (ACNA), Fort Worth, Texas
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William J. Bryce House
William J. Bryce House

The William J. Bryce House, known as Fairview, is located on 4900 Bryce Avenue in Fort Worth, in the U.S. state of Texas.William J. Bryce was born in Scotland in 1861. He immigrated to the United States, and in 1883 settled in Fort Worth. As a brickmason by training, he began working in the building trades in Fort Worth, and in 1907 established the Bryce Building Company. In 1925, he was elected to the city council; two years later, he was elected mayor, and held the office until his resignation in 1933, necessitated by his wife's failing health. Bryce died in 1944.Bryce built the Fairview house in the Arlington Heights neighborhood of Fort Worth in 1893, after a design by Fort Worth architectural firm Messer, Sanguinet, and Messer. Following the firm's dissolution in 1895, design partner Marshall Sanguinet established a new firm in partnership with engineer Carl Staats; at about this time, he achieved the status of "the city's preeminent architect".Fairview is a two-story masonry house that faces south on a large lot. Its design is a manifestation of the interest in French Renaissance architecture, particularly in chateaux, among late-19th-century American architects. The building is for the most part square in plan, with a steeply pitched slate hip roof and gabled dormers. A smaller wing extends to the rear, and a carriage house of similar design stands to the rear.The house was altered somewhat by its second owner, in the 1940s, but retained much of its original character. It was listed as a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1983, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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