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Collection
Portland Press Herald Still-Film Negatives Collection
Document Type
Still Image
Call number of Original
129000B-fr19
Contributing Institution
Portland Public Library Special Collections & Archives
Location
Portland, Cumberland, Maine, USA
Creation Date
6-28-1975
Format of Original
35mm gelatin silver negative
Description
Full exterior view of First Parish Church, 425 Congress Street, from southeast.
The parish dates back to 1674, and the parish at its location on Congress Street dates back to 1740. As stated by the Parish's historians:
"Construction of the current granite building began in 1825 and was completed in 1826. The 1802 Simon Willard clock tower and the internal gallery clock were transferred to the new building along with the 1810 steeple bell. The Simon Willard clock tower is the last remaining and functioning of its kind. The steeple was built in 1825 and was beautifully restored in 2012. All are still in use after more than 190 years. Because of its granite structure, First Parish was one of few structures to survive Portland’s Great Fire of 1866."
Photo published in the Portland Press Herald, on 28 June 1975.
Recommended Citation
"First Parish Church, 1975" (1975). Businesses & Buildings - Portland Press Herald Still Film Negatives. 173.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/pphnegs_images_business/173
Keywords
Portland, Me., Downtown Portland, Congress Street, Houses of worship, Churches