Valley Grove Church, Wheeling Township
Creator:
Jeff M. Sauve
The two Valley Grove churches (built in 1862 and 1894, respectively), Nerstrand (Wheeling Township), Minnesota, 2019. Used with the permission of Rice County Historical Society.
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Chronology
1862
Wheeling Township’s Valley Grove Lutheran Church is constructed from local quarried limestone.
1868
The church building is officially dedicated on October 18.
1874
A church bell is purchased from the Troy Bell Foundry in Troy, New York, for $568.
1894
As the congregation grows, two identical white wood-frame churches are built; one in Nerstrand (later named Grace Lutheran Church) and the other (Valley Grove “West” Church), seventy-five feet away from the old stone church.
1895
The stone building is transformed into a guild hall and operated by its Ladies’ Aid Society.
1949
The two churches of the Valley Grove Lutheran Congregation (Grace Lutheran and Valley Grove West) officially divide and become independent of each other. Both churches remain in the same parish.
1972
On April 17, the few remaining members of the Valley Grove West Church make the hard decision to disband in the following year.
1973
The Valley Grove West Church and grounds are transferred to the Valley Grove Preservation Society. The old stone church and cemetery are transferred to the Valley Grove-Grace Cemetery Association.
1982
The Valley Grove Church site is placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
2007
The Valley Grove Preservation Society obtains a fifty-year lease on the old stone church from the Valley Grove Grace Cemetery Association.