Pella: Old Scholte Church

Below is information about the Old Scholte Church in Pella (605 Broadway Street).

Drawing of church in the 1900s
The photo above is housed at Pella Community Memory Database with the following description: A drawing based on an early photo of the Old Scholte Church building on West First Street. The building is clapboard, and has a bell tower, and a steeple. On the front of the church are painted the words, "IN DEO SPES NOSTRA ET REFUGIUM", or IN GOD IS OUR REFUGE. Arched windows are on the first and second floors of the building.

Text below the drawing: Drawn from a photograph was this picture of the old Scholte church with its Latin inscription. The building has been torn down much to the sorrow of all. It would have been priceless at this time had Pella people had the foresight to recognize its value. It is hoped no other buildings of historical value follow it.

The Old Scholte Church in about 1911.
The photo above is housed at Pella Community Memory Database with the following description: A newsclipping from an article about Pella History which appeared in the "Buck Saw" column of the Pella Chronicel [sic] on January 23, 1974. of the Old Scholte Church building on West First Street. The building is clapboard, painted white, and has a bell tower, and a steeple. On the front of the church are painted the words, "IN DEO SPES NOSTRA ET REFUGIUM", or IN GOD IS OUR REFUGE. Arched windows are on the first and second floors of the building.

The wooden water tower in West Market Park can be seen over the roof on the left side of the building.

Text below the photo: THE OLD SCHOLTE CHURCH in about 1911 just before it was torn down. The top of the old water tower on the West Market can be seen in the background from its location on West First Street.

The Old Scholte Church in about 1910s.
The photo above is housed at Pella Community Memory Database with the following description: A picture of the Old Scholte Church building on West First Street. The building is clapboard, painted white, and has a bell tower, and a steeple. On the front of the church are painted the words, "IN DEO SPES NOSTRA ET REFUGIUM", or IN GOD IS OUR REFUGE. Arched windows are on the first and second floors of the building. At the front corner of the building is an electric/telephone pole.
The Old Scholte Church in about 1900s.
The photo above is housed at Pella Community Memory Database with the following description: A couple in driving a horse and buggy and a group of unidentified people stand in front of the old Scholte Church on West First Street in Pella, Iowa.
The Old Scholte Church in about 1900s.
The photo above is housed at Pella Community Memory Database with the following description: A picture postcard of the Old Scholte Church building on West First Street. The building is clapboard, painted white, and has a bell tower, and a steeple. On the front of the church are painted the words, "IN DEO SPES NOSTRA ET REFUGIUM", or IN GOD IS OUR REFUGE. Arched windows are on the first and second floors of the building.

The wooden water tower in West Market Park can be seen over the roof on the left side of the building.


This page was created on 2023-09-29 by Al Hibbard.