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English: Congregational Church, Searsport, Maine. The building was dedicated on March 5, 1834.
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  • 2008-04-30 19:33 Hugh Manatee 359×424× (55187 bytes) Congregational Church, Searsport, ME; from a 1907 postcard published by Reichner Brothers, Boston, Massachusetts. The building was dedicated on March 5, 1834.

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