First Methodist Episcopal Church located at 157 Pine Street, Bangor, Maine, estimated between 1890-1910. The church dated to 1836. In 1962, the congregation moved elsewhere in Bangor. The church saw occupancy from other congregations for a decade plus before becoming vacant. Fire destroyed the church in August 1982.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/spc_bangor_images/1146/thumbnail.jp
Shows the East Market Square area of Bangor, Maine, the intersections of Park, Harlow, and Center St...
SV218 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of the South Methodist Church, before a post-1874 renovation,...
View showing Park Street hill in downtown Bangor, Maine, circa 1900. Photograph is not dated, but w...
Center Street showing on the left the Unitarian Universalist Society of Bangor Church with two steep...
East Market Square in Bangor, Maine. The intersections of Harlow, State, and Park Streets. Circa 1...
St. Mary\u27s Church on Cedar Street, Bangor, Maine, estimated between 1890 to 1900. Davenport Park ...
Ruins of the First Congregational Church after the Bangor Fire of April 1911. Located at 14 Broadway...
The Grace United Methodist Church at the corner of Union and Clinton Street, in Bangor, Maine, circa...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of damage following the Great Fire of 1911 in Ban...
The intersection of Harlow Street, State Street, and Park Street, known as East Market Square about ...
Photo is not dated. Estimate based on the presence of the church steeple on Unitarian Universalist ...
Bangor House Coach Stable, operated by Albert Wheelden, located at 215 to 221 Main Street, Bangor, M...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Congregational and Episcopal Churches on Mt. De...
Hammond Street Congregational Church at the corner of Hammond and High Streets circa 1888-1893. 189...
This site was the location of the first Methodist church in Charleston. The congregation was organi...
Shows the East Market Square area of Bangor, Maine, the intersections of Park, Harlow, and Center St...
SV218 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of the South Methodist Church, before a post-1874 renovation,...
View showing Park Street hill in downtown Bangor, Maine, circa 1900. Photograph is not dated, but w...
Center Street showing on the left the Unitarian Universalist Society of Bangor Church with two steep...
East Market Square in Bangor, Maine. The intersections of Harlow, State, and Park Streets. Circa 1...
St. Mary\u27s Church on Cedar Street, Bangor, Maine, estimated between 1890 to 1900. Davenport Park ...
Ruins of the First Congregational Church after the Bangor Fire of April 1911. Located at 14 Broadway...
The Grace United Methodist Church at the corner of Union and Clinton Street, in Bangor, Maine, circa...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of damage following the Great Fire of 1911 in Ban...
The intersection of Harlow Street, State Street, and Park Street, known as East Market Square about ...
Photo is not dated. Estimate based on the presence of the church steeple on Unitarian Universalist ...
Bangor House Coach Stable, operated by Albert Wheelden, located at 215 to 221 Main Street, Bangor, M...
An image scanned from a color postcard depicting the Congregational and Episcopal Churches on Mt. De...
Hammond Street Congregational Church at the corner of Hammond and High Streets circa 1888-1893. 189...
This site was the location of the first Methodist church in Charleston. The congregation was organi...
Shows the East Market Square area of Bangor, Maine, the intersections of Park, Harlow, and Center St...
SV218 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of the South Methodist Church, before a post-1874 renovation,...
View showing Park Street hill in downtown Bangor, Maine, circa 1900. Photograph is not dated, but w...