Box 8
Contains 20 Results:
Hallowell - Hallowell Universalist Church, 1914, 1924-1937
Correspondence (including Frank A. Farrington, William D. Veazie, Grace E. Hedrick, Emery Beane, Stanley Manning, E. W. Webber, Eva S. Warner).
Hampden - Harmony Hall, 1951
Newspaper clipping from the Bangor Daily News, regarding the history of Harmony Hall, which was dedicated as a Universalist Chapel in 1828.
Harpswell - North Harpswell Union Meeting House and First Universalist Society in Harpswell, 1950-1952, 1978
Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, printed material, typescript (history of First Universalist Society in Harpswell), correspondence (including Caspar F. Cowan, John Cummins, Walter Kellison, Elinor Schoen, Clement F. Robinson, James E. Philoon).
Freeport - Second Universalist Society, 1942 - 1964
By-laws, annual report, correspondence (including Kenneth Hawkes, Harriet Everett, Dorothy E. Marston, Grace M. Rogers. For deeds see also Box 64, Folder 7.
Freeport - Second Universalist Society, 1966 - 1970
Reports, by-laws, correspondence (including Samuel W. Collins Jr., Robert C. Sallies).
Gray, 1917, 1945-1954
Correspondence (including Walter Kellison, R. C. Whitney, Florence Foye, Eva Warner Rasnake).
Harvey, New Brunswick - Harvey Universalist Church, 1915 - 1962
Bulletin, form, correspondence (including Kenneth Hawkes, O.B. Little, Ernest M. Whitesmith, Esther A. Richardson, Rosalie West, J. Robert Bath, Howard M. Little, Robert Cummins).
Hiram - The Churches of Hiram and Denmark, 1942 - 1953
Bulletins, newspaper clipping (about Rev. and Mrs. Herman Grove), correspondence (including Lewis J. Bacon, Walter E. Kellison, Eunice Lamont, Herman Grove, William Veazie, Kenneth Hawes, Charles B. Rodway, Hervey Hoyt, Cornelius Clark, Rodney Roundy). Includes a church in East Hiram, and Hiram Federated Church.
Hiram - First Universalist Church of Hiram/The Community Church, 1965 - 1979
Photograph, questionnaires, annual report, correspondence (including Vera Bacon, Myrtle Lamont, Helen Ward, Maxine Pierce, Katherine Bishop, Robert C. Sallies).
Hope - Universalist Church (Community), ca. 1938-1965
Newspaper clipping, correspondence (including Kenneth Hawkes, Ernest A. Niles, Charles J. Dunn). Also includes “Churches of questionable status,” which included Hope. According to newspaper clipping, the building later became Maine’s only hazardous waste processing plant.