63. St. Mary's Rectory

63. St. Mary's Rectory. 6841 Oak Street. Circa 1855. Greek Revival.
This building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on May 6, 1982. Built by Dr. Charles E. McDougall
as his residence and medical office.
McDougall served as the rector for
St. Mary's from 1876 until his death
in 1916. He willed the the residence
to the Episcopal Diocese of Florida,
and ever since it has served as the
rectory for St. Mary's Church.

Credits and Sources:

 

National Register of Historic Places: Milton, Florida.  November 8, 1987.  National Register Identification Number 87001944

 

Brian D. Rucker, “Blackwater and Yellow Pine: The Development of Santa Rosa County, 1821-1865. (Ph.D diss., Florida State University, 1990).

 

Virginia Savage McAlester.  A Field Guide to American Houses. (New York:  Alfred A. Knopf. 2013).

 

Gerald Foster. American Houses. (New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. 2004).

 

Maurie Van Buren. House Styles at a Glance. (Marietta, Georgia: Longstreet Press. 1991).