Notes: Between 1936 and 1939, St. Thomas Church was stabilized and restored by the Bath Restoration Committee under the leadership
of the church’s rector, the Reverend A. C. D. Noe. Its bulging walls were straightened, the foundation was reinforced, and
the church received a new roof. Just as important, the Victorian era renovations were removed so that the church was once
again much like it was when it had first been built—with the addition of electricity and modern heating and cooling.
The following pictures were taken by Adrienne Dunning Rea of East Carolina University.