Bangor Images
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Subject Date
circa 1881
Description
The chapel of the Bangor Theological Semenary was built in 1858 by the architect William G. Morse. To the right of the chapel is Maine Hall, designed by Charles H. Pond. Maine Hall, begun in 1833, was designed as a sober, traditional building, modeled after similar structures at Andover Seminary and Harvard University, so its simple Federal facade is plain except for a simple doric portico.
Note: This image was scanned by a student at William S. Cohen School.
Keywords
stereographs, William G. Morse, Charles H. Pond, Bangor Theological Seminary, chapels, Maine Hall, buildings, colleges, schools, Maine Charity School, photography
Location
Bangor (Me.), Penobscot County (Me.)
Medium
stereo photograph, stereograph
Dimensions
18.7 x 17.5 cm
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Keywords
stereographs, William G. Morse, Charles H. Pond, Bangor Theological Seminary, chapels, Maine Hall, buildings, colleges, schools, Maine Charity School, photography
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Collection Name
Vickery Stereograph Collection