Meetinghouse Stained Glass Windows
Dublin Core
Title
Meetinghouse Stained Glass Windows
Subject
Material related to the stained glass and other windows in the historic building.
Creator
Paul Lindemann
Collection Items
Meetinghouse Window Exterior Photos for Protectors Project
Web-hosted gallery. (Photos should eventually be moved to the FPChistory server.)
Rev. David MacGregor Memorial stained glass window
Stained glass window dedicated to David MacGregor, son of Rev. James MacGregor (the first pastor of First Parish) and Mary Boyd. Includes MacGregor family coat of arms and Scottish tartan. The window also includes the Scottish motto: "E'en do bait…
Thom Family Memorial stained glass window
Stained glass window dedicated to James C. Thom and Harriet Thom by their son Gen. General George Thom. James Thom, served in the army during the War of 1812, and he and his wife, Helen (originally from Gloucester, Mass.) owned a store in Derry. …
Deacon Henry Taylor Memorial stained glass window
Stained glass window memorializing Deacon Henry Taylor who was called "Uncle Henry" and known for his love, kindness and faith. The window was given by his nephew James Calvin Taylor. Henry Taylor, was the grandson of Matthew and Janet Taylor (some…
Jennette and Sarah Humphrey Memorial stained glass window
This stained glass window is dedicated to Jennette Humphrey and Sarah Humphrey, two sisters of the venerated Deacon John Humphrey. The window was presented by Mrs. James Calvin Taylor. Jennette and Sarah were devoted and quietly helpful members of…
James and Persis Taylor Memorial stained glass window
Dedicated to Deacon James Taylor and hist wife, Persis Taylor, this window was a gift of Mrs. Mary E. (Taylor) Fairbanks. James was the grandson of Matthew and Janet Taylor, early settlers of Londonderry (in a section that eventually was called…
Charles C. Parker Memorial stained glass window
Stained glass window dedicated to Charles C. Parker and Sarah Taylor Parker. Charles Parker was the son of Rev. Edward L. Parker. Edward Parker served as the pastor of the church for forty years, from 1810-1850. Charles and Sarah Parker were …