Commemorating three centuries of faith and community, "The First Congregational Church, East Hartford, Connecticut, 1702-1902" offers a detailed historical account of one of New England's oldest congregations. This book chronicles the church's establishment, growth, and enduring influence on the town of East Hartford. From its founding in the early 18th century, the First Congregational Church has been a central pillar of the community, witnessing and shaping the region's social and spiritual landscape.
Readers will discover the stories of the church's ministers, members, and pivotal events that defined its first two hundred years. Serving as both a historical record and a testament to the enduring power of faith, this volume provides valuable insights into American religious history and the development of New England communities. A must-read for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the rich heritage of Connecticut.
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