St. Mark's Episcopal Church, is an historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located today at 212 North Church Street in Starke, Bradford County, Florida. Designed by Fernandina architect Robert S. Schuyler, it was built as All Saints Episcopal Church in 1880 some 20 miles to the south in Fairbanks in Alachua County on land donated by Fernandina attorney, George Fairbanks, who founded Fairbanks. After disastrous freezes in the 1890s destroyed the Fairbanks citrus groves, membership in All Saints declined and the church was closed. In 1900 it was moved to its present location and renamed St. Marks. All that remains of All Saints in Fairbanks today is its overgrown cemetery.[1] [2][3]

Quick Facts St. Mark's Episcopal Church Built in 1880 as: All Saints Episcopal Church, Fairbanks, Florida Moved in 1900 to Starke, Florida, General information ...
St. Mark's Episcopal Church

Built in 1880 as:
All Saints Episcopal Church,
Fairbanks, Florida

Moved in 1900 to Starke, Florida
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General information
Architectural styleCarpenter Gothic.
Town or city212 North Church St., Starke, Florida
CountryUnited States
Coordinates29.94432°N 82.10631°W / 29.94432; -82.10631
Construction started1880
Completed1880
Technical details
Structural systemOne story wooden frame building with two story rear side entrance/bell tower
Design and construction
Architect(s)Robert S. Schuyler
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In 1989 St. Mark's was listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, published by the University of Florida Press.[1]

Today St. Mark's is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Florida. Its rector is the Rev. Dennis O'Neill.[4]

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