Last updated: May 25, 2022
Place
Bishop White House
Quick Facts
Location:
Walnut Street, near 3rd Street
Significance:
The home of an admired and beloved upper class Episcopal clergyman.
Designation:
National Historical Park
OPEN TO PUBLIC:
No
Amenities
2 listed
Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits, Wheelchair Accessible
This site is currently closed. It is located on Walnut Street near 3rd Street, near the Rush Garden. As you pass by the exterior, you may wish to stroll through the garden and think about the contributions of Bishop William White.
Known as the Father of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America, William White built this home for himself and his family in 1787. Bishop White played a prominent role in the community, promoting education, advocating for prison reform, and ministering to epidemic victims. Admired, respected, and beloved, Bishop White served as rector to the congregations at Christ Church and St. Peter's Church. He died in this home in 1836.