2021-11-292021-11-291868-01-012018-05-09http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/1733SV218 — Nelson Dionne Collection. View of the South Methodist Church, before a post-1874 renovation, at the corner of Harbor and Lafayette Street in Salem, Mass. Published "expressly for" Guy & Bros. at 163 Essex Street in "Salem and Vicinity," c. 1868-72. Photographed by Cook & Friend. Built in the early 1800s to serve the Methodist population of Salem, the congregation eventually left this building in 1910 for a new building at 296 Lafayette Street. Thereafter, according to the 1911 atlas, the old church served as home to the Franco-American Catholic Association. However, not long after, the wooden structure was completely destroyed in the Great Salem Fire of 1914.Methodist Churchimagemethodist002.tifSalemChurchesMethodist ChurchHarbor StreetLafayette Street