. . . . "1770"^^ . . "St. John's Anglican Church and Parsonage Site is an historic religious site in Dresden, Maine. It is the site of an Anglican church built in 1770 in what was then called Pownalborough or Frankfort, and was active until 1779. The church congregation was founded in 1760, and the church and parsonage were built with funding support from Dr. Silvester Gardiner, a major area landowner, and operated until 1779, when Jacob Bailey, the minister, fled the area because of his Loyalist views in the American Revolution. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978."@en . "Maine#USA"@en . . . . . . . . . "1015101411"^^ . . . . . . . "78000187"^^ . . "St. John's Anglican Church and Parsonage Site"@en . . . . . . "Johnson, Thomas"@en . "1853"^^ . "78000187" . "24929788"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "St. John's Anglican Church and Parsonage Site"@en . . . . "4799"^^ . . . . . "St. John's Anglican Church and Parsonage Site"@en . . . . . . "St. John's Anglican Church and Parsonage Site is an historic religious site in Dresden, Maine. It is the site of an Anglican church built in 1770 in what was then called Pownalborough or Frankfort, and was active until 1779. The church congregation was founded in 1760, and the church and parsonage were built with funding support from Dr. Silvester Gardiner, a major area landowner, and operated until 1779, when Jacob Bailey, the minister, fled the area because of his Loyalist views in the American Revolution. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978."@en . "20234.282112"^^ . "1978-11-21"^^ . .