Farmington Christian Church
Title
Farmington Christian Church
Description
Sepia-toned image of a small gabled church. Church appears to be painted white. Two doors set on either side of the front of the building are separated by two rectangular paned windows. Three single windows with panes are spaced along the visible side. The church appears to sit up on a foundation, and two narrow steps lead up to each door. A split-rail fence can be seen behind the church to the left of the image. To the right of the image and behind the church, a frame building with a roof can be seen. A single narrow chimney protrudes from the back of the building. A wooden boardwalk runs through the foreground of the image, and the ground between it and the church appears largely bare.
[Front] Farmington Christian Church. [Back]Farmington Christian Church. Taken at least 50 years ago. Donated by Mrs. F. E. Garlough, 672 South Eighth Ave. Hillsboro, February 22, 1954. Church still standing (1969). Land where church stands is little less than two acres, on Landess' D.L.C.
Date Created
circa 1904
Subject
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Communities
Oregon Territory--History
Protestant church buildings
Wooden churches
Christianity
Garlough, Mrs. F. E.
Landess, Abram
Cultural Studies
Nineteenth Century History
Religion & Philosophy (General)
Local & State History
Western United States History
Human Migration
Place
Farmington, Oregon
Medium
photographic prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_000473
Rights
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image