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Columbia Falls Town Hall 2006

Hamdem Schoolhouse 1998

Machias Congregational Church




Lubec Church




Saint Anne's Episcopal Church

Funded by a matching grant provided through the Historic preservation Bond Issue, it took Belden Morse and the Steeple People over two years to restore the St. Anne's Episcopal Church in Calais, Maine. Due to the many layers of paint that had accumulated over the years, the Steeple People had to scrape the paint down to bare boards. ( see newspaper article )





Jonesport Congregational Church

East Machis Congregational Church

On Thanksgiving night in 1986, the 6-foot directional arrow that resides at the top of the steeple on the East Machias Congregational church was blown off by high winds. Belden Morse and the Steeple People were called in to replace the arrow ( picture bottom left ). Thanks to a statewide bond issue, the Steeple People were later able to replace the roof and perform other needed repairs. ( see newspaper article )

Belden Morse, Steeple Renovation Consultant, and the Steeple People replace the roof on the East Machias Congregational Church
Belden Morse, Steeple Renovation Consultant, and the Steeple People replace the roof on the East Machias Congregational Church
The steeple on the East Machias Congregational Church after being restored by Belden Morse, Steeple Renovation Consultant, and the Steeple People.
Belden Morse, Steeple Renovation Consultant, replaces the arrow on the steeple of the East Machias Congregational Church
Belden Morse, Steeple Renovation Consultant, working on a window at the East Machias Congregational Church

Jonesport Morman Church

Bucks Harbor Navy Base

 

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