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The Christ Episcopal Church in Rockville was built in 1884 in the Gothic Revival style. The church evolved from a chapel established in 1739. The church later moved to the current site in 1822, and the current church was built in 1884-1887, opening that year. Since then, many additions have been made to the church, but the original structure still remains.

Outside of the Christ Episcopal Church.

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The first Episcopal church in Rockville was located at the current day Rockville Cemetery at 1350 Baltimore Road. It was named "Chapel of ease", also known as Rock Creek Chapel, and was constructed of clapboard and log. In 1808, the church was rebuilt in the same location but this time of brick, consecrated by Thomas P. Williams. However, by 1820, the church was already in a state of disrepair, and a new church was needed.

In 1822, a new church opened on a lot gifted to the church by Solomon Holland, with funds for the building provided by subscribers and other local churches. Lots of material from the 1808 church was used in the 1822 church. The 1822 church site is located at the current site of the Episcopal church. During the Civil War, when Confederate General J.E.B Stuart captured Rockville, Union sympathizers hid in the Christ Episcopal Church. In 1884, the church was razed and a new church was built on the site, which is the current church. In 1896, many parts of the building were damaged by the Cedar Keys Hurricane, damaging the steeple and the East facade. Since then the Chapel has experience continuous growth and additions to the church. Parish Hall was constructed in 1926, the adjacent school was constructed in 1946 and the educational building was erected in 1958.

Christ Episcopal Church, City of Rockville. Accessed January 3rd 2021. https://www.rockvillemd.gov/2192/Christ-Episcopal-Church.

Memorandum, "Maryland Historical Trust State Historic Trusts Form, M: 26-11-11," n.d., accessed January 3, 2021, https://mht.maryland.gov/secure/medusa/PDF/Montgomery/M;%2026-11-11.pdf