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Description
St. Matthew's Episcopal Church was built in 1860 just prior to the Civil War. It was designed by Richard Upjohn and is a graceful example of a mid-nineteenth century board and batten Gothic country church. The organ at St. Matthew's is the smallest tracker-type ever designed for a public building by E. W. Lane of the Waltham Massachusetts Organ Company. Note the railroad tracks in the foreground. The church is listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings.
About This Item
- Title: St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Hallowell, ca. 1890
- Creation Date: circa 1890
- Subject Date: circa 1890
- Location: Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 8 cm x 6 cm
- Local Code: M-154
- Object Type: Image
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- Episcopal churches--Maine--Hallowell
- Church architecture--Maine--Hallowell
- Architecture, Gothic--Maine--Hallowell
- Gothic revival (Architecture)--Maine--Hallowell
- National Register of Historic Places
- Organs--Maine--Hallowell
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