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Old North Church

Old North Church, Thomaston, ca 1871
Old North Church, Thomaston, ca 1871
Thomaston Historical Society

Through General Knox’s involvement, a Town Meeting House was constructed in 1796 on High Street, and was the first house of worship in the town.






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