Dick LaBonté Anchor & Palette Gallery

St. Simons by the Sea

St. Simon-by-the-Sea was built in 1889 as a community church on land donated by Frederick W. Downer, the founder of Mantoloking, a Presbyterian. The church became an Episcopal Church because the first minister was an Episcopalian. It originally had one tower and seated 80 people. It is believed to be a copy of a Norwegian fishermen’s church. The church was enlarged to its present size, seating 150 people, in 1897. The church is a summer chapel opening mid-June and closing after Labor Day. The house to the south was nicknamed "Faith" (Downer was responsible for three cottages, Faith, Hope and Charity).

Image size: 11x16.

Giclee print. Open edition. Unsigned.

$100


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