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Stained glass window dedicated to James MacGregor (the first pastor of First Parish) and his son, David MacGregor. Includes MacGregor family coat of arms and Scottish tartan. The window also includes the Scottish motto: "E'en do bait spair nocht."…

FPCguide_OCR.pdf
Published work, 154 pages; note on the title page: "The Second American, From the Fifth London Edition." This copy is bound with "The Refuge" and the bound volume (containing both publications) includes handwritten inscription on page on first…

fpc-pamphlet-003_OCR.pdf
Pamphlet, 36 pages. A published version of the sermon Rev. J. W. Wellman preached on September 10, 1884 when the Derry, NH,
(formerly Londonderry NH), meetinghouse was rededicated. The history of the settlement by Ulster-Scots is mentioned, as well…

fpc_stainedglass5_201302_rotated.jpg
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. …

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View of a communion token and the token box used at the First Parish Church in Londonderry, New Hampshire (present-day Derry, New Hampshire).

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Framed painting of First Parish Church (Derry, NH) showing the west facade. This painting includes a full view of the tower and the clock seems to show the time 7:20. The painting depicts nearby trees and shrubs with green foliage. The painting…

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This painting depicts the west end and tower of the First Parish Meetinghouse in Derry, New Hampshire. The view shows the church on a slight rise with a tree on the left. It appears to be late summer. The clock seems to depict the time as 5:55. The…
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