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William W. King House Tremont Baptist Parsonage Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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St. Sylvia’s Catholic Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. Sylvia’s Catholic Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. Saviour's Episcopal Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. Saviour's Episcopal Church Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The church has forty-two stained glass window, ten of which are original Tiffany stained-glass windows and a replacement for the 11th window, stolen from the sanctuary. | ||
First Congregational Church Bangor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| First Congregational Church Bangor, ME Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. Columba's Episcopal Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. Columba's Episcopal Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Founded at the insistence of Elizabeth S. Peterson. The chapel was built by Miss Peterson in 1916 and consecrated in 1917. It remained in regular use until 1925. It fell largely into disuse and disrepair and after a few intermittent services in the 1940s it was largely abandoned until it was demolished in 1966. | ||
St. Mary's-by-the-Sea - Northeast Harbor aka The Slab Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. Mary's-by-the-Sea - Northeast Harbor aka The Slab Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Satterlee Window Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Satterlee Window Southwest Harbor Public Library | |
Gotts Island Methodist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Gotts Island Methodist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
West Tremont School Cornerstone Baptist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Description: The Cornerstone Baptist Church was founded on March 16, 1952 in a farmhouse across from Seal Cove Pond that later became Seal Cove Farm, with ten members. The pastor was Rev. George Wood. In 1953 the little congregation paid $16,000 to buy the old West Tremont Schoolhouse. They added a Sunday school wing in the 1960s. | ||
Seal Harbor Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Seal Harbor Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. James Chapel, Sound, Mount Desert Island Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. James Chapel, Sound, Mount Desert Island Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. John's Memorial Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. John's Memorial Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: “On the twenty-second day of January, 1867, Mr. Benjamin T. Reed of Boston, by legal indenture, placed in the hands of trustees one hundred thousand dollars, towards the founding and endowing of an Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, which school was opened in the autumn of the same year. “In the year 1869, Mr. Robert M. Mason [of Boston], completed and presented to the Trustees the beautiful edifice of St. John’s Memorial Chapel, as a free church for the permanent use of the students of the school, and of the congregation which might be gathered there as worshippers. This building, with its fine organ and other furniture cost its generous donor seventy-five thousand dollars.” The congregation is not organized as a parish, nor has it any Rector or Wardens; but the Faculty of the School are required to maintain, permanently, public worship and preaching in the Chapel, under the direction of the Dean of the Faculty. Rev. John S. Stone, D.D. was elected Dean at the organization of the School in 1867.” – “History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 with a Genealogical Register” by Lucius R. Paige, p. 341 - 1877 [show more] | ||
Christ Church, Cambridge Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Christ Church, Cambridge Massachusetts Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: By the middle of the eighteenth century many of the prominent families in Cambridge “were, for the most part, members of the Church of England, and to provide for them a spiritual home, an Episcopal church was organized in 1759, and Christ Church was built. The plans were furnished by Peter Harrison of Newport, R.I., the architect of the Redwood Library of that city, and of King’s Chapel in Boston; and despite the material used, it was deemed 'a model of beauty and proportion.' It was opened for worship on October 15th, 1761, and for thirteen or fourteen years its straight-back, square pews were occupied by the loyal wealth and aristocracy of Cambridge. The rector expounded the doctrines of Church and State to his flock from a cumbrous wineglass pulpit, which then stood in front of the chancel and at the head of the middle aisle; and the wardens sat at the other end of the church, their rods of office warning unruly attendants to beware of constituted authority; while an excellent London organ, built by Snetzler, gave forth chant and anthem from the loft overhead…" - A History of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1630-1913) by Samuel Atkins Eliot, A.M., D.D. Together With Biographies of Cambridge People – The Cambridge Tribune, p. 72 – 1913 [show more] | ||
Church of the Messiah Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Church of the Messiah Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: "The Church of the Messiah, founded in 1852, is the oldest Episcopal Church on Cape Cod. "A two-storied gray clapboard building was erected on the site of the present granite stone one, which was built thirty-six years later in 1888." - “Woods Hole Reflections” edited by Mary Lou Smith, published by the Woods Hole Historical Collection, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1983, p. 89 See “Woods Hole Reflections” edited by Mary Lou Smith, published by the Woods Hole Historical Collection, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1983, p. 89-93 for more about the Church of thte Messiah and the history of Woods Hole. [show more] | ||
Manset Union Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Manset Union Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. Johns Episcopal Church St. John the Divine Episcopal Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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West Tremont Methodist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| West Tremont Methodist Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Union Church at Tremont, Tremont Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Union Church at Tremont, Tremont Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Olsen Memorial Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Olsen Memorial Chapel Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Mount Desert Congregational Church of Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Union Church Southwest Harbor Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Mount Desert Congregational Church of Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Union Church Southwest Harbor Congregational Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
St. Peter's Catholic Church Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| St. Peter's Catholic Church Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Methodist Church - Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Methodist Church - Southwest Harbor Southwest Harbor Public Library |