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An account of the erection of St. Thomas Church and parsonage, Stanley, N.B. / by W. O. Raymond, Sr. – 1879-1883. – 43 pp. of textual records. Here Raymond discusses the stages of construction of the first St. Thomas Church, the parish’s early history, and the construction of the parsonage. Also included are sketches of the church’s exterior and a floor plan of both the first and second St. Thomas Church and of the parsonage. In addition, there are subscription lists, donation lists, and statistics of lumber used, all relating to the construction of the second church, as well as subscription and donation lists for the construction of the parsonage. MC223-S-13-16C Diocese of Fredericton fonds, PANB.
St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N.B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. Exterior view of the church from the back. The second St. Thomas Church was built in 1879 under the supervision of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles W. Raymond, of Woodstock, father of the Rev. W.O. Raymond who served as first missionary of the new church. Consecrated by Bishop John Medley in January 1880, this structure replaced the first St. Thomas Church, which was built in the 1840s. P621-YO-1 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N.B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. Exterior view of the church from the road. The second St. Thomas Church was built in 1879 under the supervision of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles W. Raymond, of Woodstock, father of the Rev. W.O. Raymond who served as first missionary of the new church. Consecrated by Bishop John Medley in January 1880, this structure replaced the first St. Thomas Church, which was built in the 1840s. P621-YO-2 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
Stained glass windows above the altar, St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N.B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. These windows, which depict St. Luke, St. Paul, and St. John, were gifts of Bishop Medley and valued at £45 in 1879. P621-YO-3 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
Altar, St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N.B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. The second St. Thomas Church was built in 1879 under the supervision of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles W. Raymond, of Woodstock, father of the Rev. W.O. Raymond who served as first missionary of the new church. P621-YO-4 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
Nave, chancel, and sanctuary, St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N. B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. Built in 1879, this structure replaced the first St. Thomas Church, which was consecrated by Bishop John Medley in July 1845. P621-YO-5 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
Interior of St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N.B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. View from the chancel looking towards the back. Built in 1879, this structure replaced the first St. Thomas Church, which was consecrated by Bishop John Medley in July 1845. P621-YO-6 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
Font, St. Thomas (Anglican) Church, Stanley, N.B. / Frank Morehouse. – December 2004. – 1 photograph : col. This is the only piece of furniture transferred from the original St. Thomas Church which is still in use today. The first St. Thomas Church, which was located across the road from the new church, was consecrated by Bishop Medley in 1845. P621-YO-7 Frank Morehouse fonds, PANB.
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