Painting Rev John Gordon

Item Contributed By: Thomas Hogan

Approximate Age or Date of Origin: Unknown

About the Item

Rev John Gordon was pastor at St John’s Chapel of St Michaels Parish located on Unionville Road at the Miles River Bridge. This historic Gothic revival ruin added to the National Historic register is a high profile source of intrigue and fascination for architects, religious historians, visitors and Talbot County locals alike. The history of the church through the life of Rev Gordon is worth sharing and enjoying.

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