Friday, July 25, 2014

Lower Freetown Presbyterian Church

     I've been traveling through-out the Island alot these days.  Here's a few recent photos of the old Lower Freetown Presbyterian Church located on the Freetown Road (Rte.8) near the intersection with Rte. 109.  It appears abandoned.
The following information cf. History of Lower Freetown: A Centenial Project of Lower Freetown Women's Institute. 1971. Pages 23-24.
"...Rev. Wm. Tufts succeeded Rev. W.M. Scott in 1888. It was during Mr. Tufts three year ministry that the present church was built and on November 2, 1890 the church was opened and dedicated to the Glory of God and for His service.  Mr. Robert B. Auld gave the site of the church.  Mr. Jesse Burns supplied the material for the frame.  Two members gave $100.00 each.  The church cost about $950.00 and would have cost more had it not been for the free labour generously expended...In 1950 the diamond anniversary of the church was celebrated...During the summer of 1955 the church was moved back 10 feet and a full basement excavated.  The front entry was remodeled taking away both side doors to the front." ...and front gable round window.

4 comments:

  1. Property was purchased, patched up and bolstered a bit in summer of 2017. Advertised for sale again in July 2018 and sold within 3 days.
    What will be next?

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  2. Drove past the church today and it's gone? Scheduled burn or did it burn down?

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  3. Hey folks just to answer some questions, not sure as the reasoning but I believe it was all torn down and filled in with shale. The basement wall caved in on the one side in the basement. I believe the building was ready to come down any day.

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