The first meeting house on this site, built in 1809, was struck by lightning and burned to the ground in 1864. Construction of this church, designed by notable Maine Architect Francis H. Fassett, was commenced shortly after.
Graced with twelve stained glass windows down the sides of the sanctuary, the church also has a large rose window at the rear. In the balcony is a large pipe organ, beautifully decorated, which was installed when the church was built. It was made by the firm of E. & G.G. Hook in Boston.
All the windows, including the large rose window shown below, have been dedicated to past parishioners. This, one of the tall windows down the sides of the nave, has been dedicated to Eunice Williams Hedge, 1822 - 1907. No further information on Eunice has yet been found.
The inscription at the bottom of the window is below.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Eunice Williams Hedge
1822 - 1907