Immaculate Catholic Church
Douglas, Arizona
Description: Immaculate Catholic Church
Other Names:
Address: 10th & C avenue, Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona
Type: religious: Catholic Church
Original Client: a building committee in Douglas, and Bishop Henry Granjon of Tucson
Historic Inventory:
Date: 1906
Condition: extant
Architect or Firm: Henry C. Trost
Associated Architect or Firm: Trost & Trost
Contractors:
Dimensions and Orientation:
Budget/Cost: $10,000
Foundation:
Wall Materials:
Roofing Materials:
Other Materials Used:
Remodeling and Additions:
Present Owner:
Location of Drawings: None known to exist
Location of Documentary Photographs: None located
Bibliography: (1) Bisbee Daily Review, March 17, 1906, page 3 (members of building committee named, architects submitting plans named, including (Trost & Trost)
(2) Douglas Improvements, Bisbee Daily Review, January 11, 1906, page 4: The Catholics will, during the present year, begin the erection of a Church costing $10,000. Their lots located on Tenth Street.
Remarks: It is not certain if the building was constructed, and, if it was, whether plans of Trost & Trost were utilized. It is possible that the Trost designs were published in a brochure, Trost & Trost, Architects (El Paso: Trost & Trost, 1907), page 53, as Details Mission
Church.
Prepared for the El Paso Public Library by Lloyd C. and June F. Engelbrecht under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990.