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Our Lady of Grace, Dearborn Heights, Michigan

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Window

Building Name: Christ Episcopal Church

City: Owosso

Window Shape: 3 (arched)

Date of Window: 1892

Subject/Title of Window: Ornamental

Brief Description of Subject: Eleven smaller jewels, all red.

Cracks near the top at right. The section containing the inscriptions has been releaded by a heavy hand.

Owosso history: David was the youngest of the Gould brothers who were among the early settlers. He married Mary Todd daughter of John and Polly Todd, early settlers of Flint. David Gould was one of the "saw mill kings" of Michigan.

From the Owosso Press, when the church was altered from rectangular to cruciform shape in 1892.

Inscriptions: In memoriam David Gould


Height: 8'

Width: 3'

Type of Glass and Technique: Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Jewels or Cast Glass

Ornamental
Ornamental
Ornamental, close-up
Ornamental, close-up

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