Portland - All Souls Universalist Church, 1905-ca. 1927
Scope and Contents
Programs, bulletins, financial records (including Chapman National Bank, Portland Stove Foundry), deed (Theodore Kerr), correspondence (including H. S. Shorey, O. H. Perry, William B. Lowney). In 1829, the First Universalist Society of Westbrook was founded. In 1867, the First Universalist Society of Westbrook built the Universalist Church on Stevens Plains at Westbrook Seminary (which became Westbrook Junior College and then Westbrook College), and now the former church is the University of New England's Ludcke Auditorium. As the neighborhood was incorporated into Portland, the church went through other name changes. In 1883 they became All Souls Church, and in 1927, All Souls Universalist Church ( see here for more ). See also Box 64, Folder 7 for deeds.
Dates
- Creation: 1905-ca. 1927
Creator
- From the Collection: Unitarian Universalist Association. Northeast District (Donor, Organization)
- From the Collection: Waite, Charles L., 1839-1928 (Person)
- From the Collection: Universalist Church of Maine (Organization)
- From the Collection: Maine Unitarian Association (Organization)
Access
Unrestricted
Extent
From the Collection: 32 Linear Feet
From the Collection: 1 Volumes (scrapbook)
From the Collection: 1 Sheets (oversize folder)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Maine Historical Society Repository