Window
Building Name: St. John's Episcopal ChurchCity: Clinton
Window Shape: 3 (arched)
Subject/Title of Window: Tuttle Ornamental
Brief Description of Subject: Double hung window-multicolored glass with Celtic Cross in top panel. The cross is green with a pink circle and centered with a gold glass jewel and matches the cross in the opposite window L3.
I feel that the Celtic Cross which appears in all 10 large windows was not a random choice of a traditional design but rather a planned tribute to the Rev. William N. Lyster, founder of St. John's, who was an Irish Anglican priest.
Inscriptions: On metal plate on window frame bottom
Dr. A. F. Tuttle and Laura L. Tuttle
Condition of Window: Fair
Height: 107"
Width: 24"
Type of Glass and Technique: Opalescent Glass, Antique or Cathedral Glass, Lead Came, Jewels or Cast Glass
Tuttle Ornamental
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