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First Parish Church (Brunswick, Maine)

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
69000008

Opened
  
1845

Added to NRHP
  
2 December 1969

Built
  
1845

Designated CP
  
October 29, 1976

Phone
  
+1 207-729-7331

Architect
  
Richard Upjohn

First Parish Church (Brunswick, Maine)

Location
  
207 Maine St., Brunswick, Maine

Part of
  
Federal Street Historic District (#76000092)

Address
  
9 Cleaveland St, Brunswick, ME 04011, USA

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Pejepscot Historical Society, Joshua L Chamberlain Museum, St Paul's Episcopal Church, Skolfield‑Whittier House, Harriet Beecher Stowe Ho

Profiles

The First Parish Church is a historic church at 207 Maine Street in Brunswick, Maine. Built in 1845 to a design by Richard Upjohn, it is a unique example of Gothic Revival architecture done in wood, as the church was built with vertical board-and-batten paneling. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. The congregation dates to 1717, and is affiliated with the United Church of Christ; the pastor is Rev. Mary Baard.

Description and history

The First Parish Church occupies a prominent location on a rise between downtown Brunswick and the Bowdoin College campus, which lies directly to its south. It is a single-story wood frame structure, whose Gothic Revival features include a buttressed tower, lancet-arched openings for doors and windows, and vertical board-and-batten siding. It originally had a spire, which was blown off in a storm in 1866 and not replaced.

The church congregation was founded in 1717, for which this is the fourth church. It was built, on the site of the third church, in 1846 by the labor of the congregation, to a design by the noted American architect Richard Upjohn. Funding was provided in part by Bowdoin College, and it has been used by the college for commencement exercises and other activities. The attached vestry was built in 1883.

On May 2, 1851, American author Harriet Beecher Stowe had a vision while sitting in pew 23 here wherein she saw an enslaved man wounded from a beating he endured from his enslaver. The incident inspired her book Uncle Tom's Cabin. After years in disrepair, the church underwent extensive restoration, which was completed in 2004; the restoration earned the church a Maine Preservation Honor Award in 2006.

References

First Parish Church (Brunswick, Maine) Wikipedia