First Congregational Church of Woodstock, Vermont
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The First Congregational Church of Woodstock, Vermont is an active Congregational church in Woodstock, Vermont.[1] The original building was constructed in 1807. It acquired a bell produced by Paul Revere. The building was rebuilt in 1890.[2]
It is the historic church of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller, and a historical account of the church was published in 1947.
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References[]
- ^ "First Congregational Church of Woodstock, VT | First Congregational is a church where you will find reverent, Christ-centered worship; warm, caring fellowship; and a commitment to evangelism and missions". Fccw.net. Retrieved 2018-09-05.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
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Further reading[]
The First Congregational Church of Woodstock, Vermont. An Historical Sketch Delivered before the Woodstock Historical Society, January 19, 1947, by Margaret L. Johnson.
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Coordinates: 43°37′39″N 72°31′06″W / 43.62757°N 72.51830°W
Categories:
- Congregational churches in Vermont
- Churches in Windsor County, Vermont
- Religious organizations established in 1809
- Churches completed in 1890
- 1809 establishments in the United States
- Buildings and structures in Woodstock, Vermont
- Vermont building and structure stubs
- Northeastern United States church stubs