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Just as the courthouse designs of Dodson contain a mix of stylistic features, so does this red brick church, which is Romanesque Revival with Gothic aspects. The broad front gable has a large round-arched window above a row of smaller round-arched windows. Corner and intermediate pilasters break through the gable parapet, and stepped buttresses flank the tower. Only the lower stage of the corner tower is brick and designed by Dodson; the three upper stages are shingled and were added in 1890 by Maffitt.