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St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Howe (formerly Lima), and Howe Military School
1media/St Marks Howe.jpg2019-07-18T06:51:06-07:00John David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac2523271670image_header2025-06-21T06:57:24-07:00John David Beatty85388be94808daa88b6f1a0c89beb70cd0fac252The Episcopal Church in LaGrange County can trace its origin to 1834, when Bishop Philander Chase, formerly of Ohio and later Bishop of Illinois, visited Lima from his home in Gilead, Michigan. He held services for nine local Episcopalians and preached. Between that time and 1851, no attempt was made to establish a parish, though itinerant Episcopal priests, including the Rev. Henry W. Whitesides, would visit occasionally due to its proximity to the Michigan state line.
A church called St. Mark's was organized formally in the spring of 1851, forming a vestry and inviting the Rev. John O. Barton of Wisconsin to become the first rector. Barton, a Nashotah graduate and still only a deacon, held services on the second floor above the Williams store in Lima. In July 1852, the congregation laid the foundation for a simple church edifice using a plan designed by W. R. West, architect of Cincinnati. John Badlam Howe and James Blake Howe, local residents and sons of an English-born Anglican priest in Boston, gave most of the funds for its construction. The new church, a small rectangular wood-framed chapel nicknamed "the little brown church," was located on the south side of Defiance Street. Its length stood parallel to the street and had a steeple with a bell on its east end. The yard surrounding the church was enclosed by a fence, and inside was a crystal chandelier providing light. It included a small organ which James B. Howe played.
After Barton resigned and moved to Lafayette, the Rev. Albert Bingham arrived in May 1853, and two months later the church was consecrated by Bishop Upfold on 28 July 1853, with Barton returning for the service. Bingham left in 1855, and the Rev. Henry C. Stowell arrived for a few months in the spring before returning to New York. Bingham then returned to Lima but died four years later after the church had experienced considerable growth.
Several rectors of short duration followed. The Rev. Wellington Forgus of New Jersey assumed the rectorship in 1868 but moved to St. John's, Bristol, in 1874. His daughter Sally is said to have improved the church's choir during this period. Bishop Talbot ordained two priests, the Rev. F. R. Cummings, a former Presbyterian, and the Rev. Abraham Gorrell, a former Methodist, in 1870. In 1876, the Irish-born Rev. Samuel C. M. Orpen arrived, beginning a period of active ministry. Under his leadership the parish established St. John's Mission in LaGrange, which became a separate parish two years later but eventually folded. One writer recalled that Orpen was "a splendid worker among the young people of the village and made the church with its religious and social activities the very center of the lives of those who were privileged to have a part in it." Orpen built a large Sunday school class, baptized 35 and sponsored 39 confirmations during his rectorate.
In 1883, John Badlam Howe died, leaving $18,000 for a new church in Lima dedicated as a memorial to his family. Orpen led the congregation in raising additional funds and broke ground for a new building in July 1884 on land formerly owned by the Presbyterian Church. The new building was larger and constructed of wood and brick in a cruciform shape. It was consecrated by Bishop David Buel Knickerbacker on 21 May 1885. The LaGrange Standard called it "a substantial brick building, artistic in design and graceful and harmonious in proportions."
Howe had also left money for a church school, leaving thirteen acres and $10,000 toward a school for boys to study for the ministry. The money was left in trust to the Bishop of Indiana until $50,000 could be raised. After Bishop Knickerbacker deliberated, a new school, the Howe Grammar School, opened in September 1884.
Under the Rev. Dr. Charles Nelson Spalding, Orpen's successor, the former brown church on Defiance Street was moved to the campus to serve as a chapel for the boys, while Bishop Knickerbacker acquired additional 30 acres two miles west of the school. Beginning in 1890, the grammar school became Howe Military School, offering drilling, officer training, and military instruction for the boys who attended. By 1894, a former graduate, Warren William Holliday, was made Commandant of Cadets.
On 28 November 1902, school leaders laid the cornerstone of St. James Chapel, designed by architect John Sutcliffe and given in memory of James Blake Howe, John B. Howe's half-brother. It was modeled after the chapel at Magdalene College, Oxford, with ornately carved pews that faced the main aisle. An unsubstantiated tradition holds that a student did much of the carving work in exchange for tuition at the school. The chapel was completed in four stages and included a crypt below for members of the Howe family and future bishops of the diocese. A transept was added in 1909, the Mother Chapel in 1914, and bells in 1915. Stained glass windows with the images of bishops look down at the scene. At the time, most of these figures had blank faces, which were to be painted in when new bishops were elected.
Under the leadership of the Rev. John Heyward McKenzie, who became rector of St. Mark's in 1895, the school grew substantially with an influx of students and the construction of more classroom buildings. McKenzie attempted to hold worship services both at the chapel and at the parish in Lima, but by 1908, the task of maintaining both churches proved impossible. The older church was decommissioned, and all services at St. Mark's were moved to the St. James Chapel on the Howe campus. Indeed, the town of Lima would change its name to Howe in 1910 at the insistence of a railroad line because of confusion with Lima, Ohio. McKenzie died in office in 1920 and was praised as a far-sighted leader.
Howe School continued to grow under McKenzie's successors. The Rev. Charles Herbert Young headed the school from 1920 to 1933. The Rev. Robert J. Murphy arrived in 1934 and held many leadership positions in the diocese. During his tenure in 1955, the chapel was resurfaced with Indiana limestone to bring it into harmony with other campus buildings. In 1960, All Saints Chapel, a separate facility, was constructed on the Howe campus for use by its cadets. Murphy retired in 1968, and several priests followed, including Theodore Sirotko, Richard Curtis, George Minnix, and Philip Morgan.
Howe Military School flourished for more than a century. The bishop of the Diocese of Northern Indiana served on its board of directors, and the two entities enjoyed a close relationship. However, by the twenty-first century, declining enrollments forced the school to curtail many of its operations. The relationship between the school and the diocese became strained and ended in 2016. Three years later in 2019, the school officially closed its doors. St. Mark's continued to hold services at St. James Chapel on the Howe School campus until 2016. Afterward, the parish moved to a building the parish owned at 709 Third Street in Howe. Built in the 1940s, it had been used formerly as its parish hall. It was remodeled to include both worship and hall space. In its sanctuary, the parish uses the original altar of St. Mark's that had formerly been stored in the crypt of St. James.
12019-07-22T17:02:33-07:00Bishop William Sheridan, Rev. George Minnix, and Mrs. Loretta Curtis Receiving Plaque, St. Mark's Howe, 19743Bishop William Sheridan, Rev. George Minnix, and Mrs. Loretta Curtis receiving a plaque dedicated to the late Rev. Richard Curtis, former rector of St. Mark's Howe. The date of the ceremony was 1974. Bishop Sheridan wears the miter worn by Bishop John Hazen White in 1895.media/Bishop William Sheridan, Rev George Minnix, and Mrs Curtis839.jpgplain2019-10-08T16:45:33-07:00
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12019-07-22T17:01:29-07:00Rev. George Minnix as Rector of St. Mark's Howe1Rev. George Minnix as Rector of St. Mark's Howemedia/Rev George Minnix, St Marks Howe838.jpgplain2019-07-22T17:01:29-07:00
12019-08-12T10:01:19-07:00St. Mark's, Howe, chancel, 11 Oct 20151St. Mark's, Howe, chancel, 11 Oct 2015media/Chancel of St James Chapel, Howe Military School, 11 Oct 2015.jpgplain2019-08-12T10:01:19-07:00
1media/ViewScan_0138_thumb.jpg2019-09-28T12:13:24-07:00St. Mark's, Howe, All Saints Chapel chancel, 1980s1St. Mark's, Howe, All Saints Chapel chancel, 1980smedia/ViewScan_0138.jpgplain2019-09-28T12:13:25-07:00
12019-07-22T16:32:27-07:00Howe Military Academy, students canoeing, 1970s1Howe Military Academy, students canoeing, 1970smedia/Howe Military Academy miscellaneous834.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:32:27-07:00
12019-07-22T16:49:51-07:00Howe Military Academy Barracks, 1970s1Howe Military Academy Barracks, 1970smedia/Howe Military Academy miscellaneous837.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:49:51-07:00
12019-07-27T09:03:38-07:00St Mark's Episcopal Church, Lima, 1870s1St Mark's Episcopal Church, Lima, 1870smedia/St. Marks Episcopal Church Lima.jpgplain2019-07-27T09:03:40-07:00
1media/ViewScan_0131_thumb.jpg2019-09-28T12:03:41-07:00St. Mark's, Howe, St. James Chapel exterior, 1980s1St. Mark's, Howe, St. James Chapel exterior, 1980smedia/ViewScan_0131.jpgplain2019-09-28T12:03:42-07:00
1media/Bishop Edward Little and Howe Military School board586_thumb.jpg2019-09-30T14:24:25-07:00Bishop Edward Little and board of Howe Military School, ca 20031Bishop Edward Little and board of Howe Military School, ca 2003media/Bishop Edward Little and Howe Military School board586.jpgplain2019-09-30T14:24:26-07:00
12019-07-27T09:05:18-07:00Charles Nelson Spalding, Howe, Indiana1Charles Nelson Spalding, Howe, Indianamedia/Charles Nelson Spalding, St. Marks Howe.jpgplain2019-07-27T09:05:18-07:00
1media/Rev Charles Herbert Young of St Marks Howe_thumb.jpg2020-10-17T11:37:34-07:00Rev. Charles Herbert Young of St. Mark's, Howe, Indiana1Rev. Charles Herbert Young of St. Mark's, Howe, Indianamedia/Rev Charles Herbert Young of St Marks Howe.jpgplain2020-10-17T11:37:34-07:00
12019-07-22T16:25:41-07:00St. James Chapel, Howe, exterior, view 21St. James Chapel, Howe, exterior, view 2media/St James Chapel exterior, Howe School828.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:25:41-07:00
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12019-07-22T16:53:37-07:00Rev. Robert J. Murphy, St. Mark's Parish, Howe1Rev. Robert J. Murphy, St. Mark's Parish, Howemedia/Rev Robert J Murphy, St Marks Howe754.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:53:37-07:00
12019-07-27T09:13:02-07:00Rev. John Heyward McKenzie, Howe, Indiana1Rev. John Heyward McKenzie, Howe, Indianamedia/Rev John Heyward McKenzie, Howe, Indiana.jpgplain2019-07-27T09:13:02-07:00
12019-07-22T16:42:53-07:00Howe Military Academy, Cadets in Formation, 1970s1Howe Military Academy, Cadets in Formation, 1970smedia/Howe Military Academy miscellaneous833.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:42:53-07:00
1media/rev robert j murphy123_thumb.jpg2020-10-18T09:46:52-07:00Rev. Robert J. Murphy at Howe School ca 1940s1Rev. Robert J. Murphy at Howe School ca 1940smedia/rev robert j murphy123.jpgplain2020-10-18T09:46:52-07:00
12019-08-21T18:40:09-07:00St. Mark's, Howe, St. James Chapel exterior, 19 Oct. 20141St. Mark's, Howe, St. James Chapel exterior, 19 Oct. 2014media/St Marks Howe exterior, St James Chapel, 19 Oct 2014.jpgplain2019-08-21T18:40:09-07:00
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12019-07-22T16:45:34-07:00Howe Military Academy, Confirmation ceremony, St. Mark's Howe, 1970s1Howe Military Academy, Confirmation ceremony, St. Mark's Howe, 1970s, with Bishop William Sheridanmedia/Bishop William Sheridan and conformation class, St Marks Howe, 1982840.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:45:34-07:00
12019-08-12T10:00:27-07:00St. Mark's, Howe, St. James chapel exterior, 20151St. Mark's, Howe, St. James Chapel exterior, 2015media/St James Chapel, St Marks Parish, Howe exterior.jpgplain2019-08-12T10:00:27-07:00
12019-07-13T10:56:29-07:00Rev Wellington Forgus of St. John's, Bristol1Rev Wellington Forgus of St. John's, Bristolmedia/Rev Wellington Forgus of St John Bristol.jpgplain2019-07-13T10:56:29-07:00
12019-07-22T16:31:03-07:00Howe Military School, Cadets on Parade, 1970s1Howe Military School, Cadets on Parade, 1970smedia/Howe Military Academy cadets on parade825.jpgplain2019-07-22T16:31:03-07:00
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