Contributed by Bangor Public Library
Description
Ruins of the First Congregational Church after the Bangor Fire of April 1911. Located at 14 Broadway, it was organized in November 1811 and built in 1831 of brick with a granite basement. he architecture is attributed to Charles H. Pond, and it was the earliest building in Bangor to feature an applied Gothic style. The slide is labeled "Ruins Great Fire State + Oak Sts" and "Bangor: 1911 First Cong. Church."
About This Item
- Title: Ruins of First Congregational Church, Bangor, 1911
- Creator: Leyland Whipple
- Creation Date: 1911
- Subject Date: 1911
- Location: Bangor, Penobscot County, ME
- Media: Lantern slide
- Dimensions: 6.3 cm x 7.4 cm
- Local Code: Whipple
- Collection: Whipple Lantern Slide Collection
- Object Type: Image
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- Congregational churches--Maine--Bangor
- Ruins--Maine--Bangor
- Fires--Maine--Bangor
- Bangor (Me.)--Fire, 1911
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