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George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

Swedenborgian Church, 876 Middle Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Swedenborgian Church, 876 Middle Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: The Swedenborgian Church of Bath has used this wooden one-and-a-half story Greek Revival temple continuously throughout its history. Survey number: HABS ME-151 Building/structure dates: 1843 In... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Central Church (Congregational), 804 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadaho...

Significance: Arthur Gilman designed this wooden Gothic church in 1846; it has a cathedral-like interior detailed in wood, and stained glass windows. Survey number: HABS ME-148 Building/structure dates: 1... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

Hubbard Free Library, 115 Second Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, M...

Significance: The Library is a notable example of the Victorian Gothic idiom of the 1870s, more especially since an ecclesiastical form is used for a civic structure. The original (1878-79) building in its exte... More

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Captain John G. Richardson House, 964 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadah...

Significance: This wooden Gothic house was built ca. 1850 for John G. Richardson, Bath ship chandler. Survey number: HABS ME-140 Building/structure dates: ca. 1849- ca. 1850 Initial Construction

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Winter Street Church, 880 Washington Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, M...

Significance: This wooden church, a vernacular interpretation of the Gothic Revival style, is one of the finest examples of American Gothic Revival church architecture surviving in New England today. Survey n... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

U. S. Custom House & Post Office, 25 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc Cou...

Significance: This two-and-a-half rectangular Custom House and Post Office, built of granite in the Italianate Style, was designed by Ammi B. Young, the first Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

George F. Patten House, 118 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence with a colonnade along the facade and southern side was the home of George F. Patten, prominent Bath shipbuilding and businessman. Survey number... More

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Church Block, 44 Front Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This Victorian brick business block has a first story cast-iron front, made at the Bath Iron Foundry. It was built in 1863 for Oliver Moses. Survey number: HABS ME-157 Building/structure dates:... More

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County, ME

Christ Church (Episcopal), 1 Dresden Avenue, Gardiner, Kennebec County...

Significance: This is the third "Gothick" church built in New England and one of the earliest built in America. Christ Church played a pioneering role, introducing a new architectural style to America. This sty... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec County, ME

St. Matthew's Church (Episcopal), 20 Union Street, Hallowell, Kennebec...

Significance: The Church, built 1860, is a characteristic local version of the wood Gothic Revival church ("parish" or "rural") designed by Richard Upjohn and popularized in his Rural Architecture pattern book ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Henry Tallman House, 982 High Street, Bath, Sagadahoc County, ME

Significance: This wood and frame, rectangular, transitional Federal-Greek Revival residence was built for Henry Tallman, a prominent Bath lawyer and public office-holder. It has a balustraded colonnade on two ... More

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