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First Congregational Church of South Portland

Near this hallowed ground our earliest settlers erected in 1722 a garrison-meeting house for worship and protection. This was the beginning of the First Congregational Church of South Portland, which was established on November 10, 1734.

Dedicated November 10, 1984

Marker is ...

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First Congregational Church of Ripon

This property has been

placed on the

National Register

of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

Marker is on Ransom Street 0.1 miles south of West Fond du Lac Street, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Congregational Church

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This property has been placed on the

National Register

of

Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior

In memory of Laura Schlasner

Marker is on East Avenue north of East 5th Street, on the right when traveling north.

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The Independent or Congregational Church of Charlestown

Founded 1681

The brickwork below is thought to be from the second of four buildings to house the church.

Constructed in 1732, it was replaced in 1804 by a Robert Mills designed sanctuary, circular in shape. Said to be the ...

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First Congregational Church

1776   1976

First Congregational Church

A crude, square, wooden structure surrounded by a stockade was erected near this site in 1641-2. It was the first meeting house of the Church of Christ. Later the First Congregational Church. Four members ...

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First Congregational Church

Organized June 10, 1785

First and only church in vicinity for 40 years

Third edifice erected here 1872

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and William Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.

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First Congregational Church

One-hundredth Anniversary

This historical landmark is dedicated to the worship of God, and to the promotion of Christian knowledge and charity

Chris George Builder

Kenosha Landmarks Commission

Kenosha County Historical Society

Marker is at the intersection of 8th Avenue and 60th Street, on the right ...

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Terryville Congregational Church Bell

This Bell Rang In The Original

Terryville Congregational Church Bell Tower

Until 1967

When The Structure Was Destroyed By Fire.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 6) and Prospect Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.

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Midway Congregational Church 1872 - Present

Dorchester Academy

The Old Midway Congregational Church, two

miles east on U.S. Highway 17, was formed

by whites (Puritans & Congregationalists )

when they settled in Liberty County. They

were driven to church by their black slaves

who were allowed to sit in the ...

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Midway Congregational Church

Erected 1792

Organized in 1754 by the descendants

of an English Colony which came first

to Massachusetts 1630

to Connecticut 1635

to South Carolina 1695

and to Georgia 1752

Built on the same spot as the church

which was burned by the British in 1778

This Church ...

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