Description: Photograph shows the Atlantic Baptist Church in the village of Atlantic on Swans Island. A car and two trucks can be seen in front of the church, which looks like it is in some state of being repaired. Black and White
Description: Photograph shows Clevie and Erdine Trask standing in front of the Swans Island Methodist Church. People Depicted: Clevie Trask, Erdine Trask Black and White
Description: The chapel at Loudville was built from lumber from Malaga Schoolhouse. A glass plate negative depicting the chapel at Loudville. Black and White
Cranberry Isles, Little Cranberry Island, Islesford
Description: A glass plate negative depicting a group of men and women from the Mount Desert Local Mission in front of a church in Islesford. Black and White
Description: Bruce Mathewson served as the minister on Swans Island from 1957-1967. Anne Mathewson, his wife, served as the minister on Swans Island from 1967-1970. Photograph shows Rev. Bruce Mathewson and his wife, Anne Mathewson, in front of a church on Swans Island. People Depicted: Bruce Mathewson, Anne Mathewson Black and White
Description: Slide depicts six unidentified children, three boys and three girls, standing at the front of a church sanctuary. Ektachrome Transparency processed by Kodak Color
Description: This colorful button was presented by Rev. Orville J. Guptill from 1925-1938 to children who regularly attend Sunday School. People Mentioned: Orville J. Guptill
Description: Photograph shows the choir of Swans Methodist Church on Swans Island during Easter. Anne Mathewson, wife of the church's minister, can be seen between the flowers in the front row. People Depicted: Anne Mathewson Black and White
Description: Slide depicts five unidentified teen girls holding clipboards. Several unidentified teen boys can be seen sitting behind the girls. Ektachrome Color
Description: Program from the Thanksgiving Service of the Congregational Church of Cranberry Isles. The program includes an overview of the service as well as notices regarding Sunday School and a reception following the service as well as a biography of Rev. Stanley B. Haskell, who led the service. People Mentioned: Stanley B. Haskell