Records With Access Point "United Church of Canada"

9 results found (9 digitized image(s) available).


United Church Centre in Newcastle, NB  
Item - 1968
P17\22

This church is located on King George Highway, and was erected on the site of the former United Church Hall which was destroyed by fire.

St. Mark’s United Church in Douglastown, NB  
Item - 1968
P17\51

This church was formerly St. Mark’s Presbyterian Church, which was built in 1875. The rigging on the steeple is for the paint job being done in the summer of 1968.

St. James and St. John’s United Church in Newcastle, NB  
Item - 1968
P17\85

Built c. 1829 or 1830, this church was formerly St. James Presbyterian Church. This beautiful church was designed by William Murray, a renowned Miramichi architect, and is located on King George Highway.

Manse beside St. Mark’s United Church in Douglastown, NB  
Item - 1968
P17\146

In this photograph the church is in the process of being painted.

St. James and St. John United Church  
Item - 1895-1905
P34\79

The church was constructed after the Great Fire of 1825 and was completed in 1830 on the existing stone foundation that had been the Church of Scotland. The church was designed by Presbyterian Scot, William Murray. The church has undergone a variety of renovations over the years. Newcastle, New Brunswick.