By the later 1860s, Academy Hall had become the place of Sunday Catholic worship in Plymouth Hollow, which later became the Town of Thomaston. St. Thomas Parish was established early in 1869 and the first resident pastor was appointed in 1871. A basement chapel opened in 1872, and the completed church was dedicated in 1876, built on land donated by Aaron Thomas, son of the clockmaker Seth Thomas. By the turn of the century, the growth of the parish led to the need for a larger church. The current church was built between 1906 and 1908 at the intersection of East Main and North Main Streets.

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St. Thomas Church, Thomaston (1908)
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  • April 3, 2021 at 1:16 pm
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    A walk through memory lane.
    I’m now living in New Mexico–was raised on 5 Center Street . Love seeing these photos.
    Went to Thomaston High, St Raphaels, New Haven, Waterbury Hospital, Fulton College and the University of New Mexico.

    Would love to know who stayed around Thomaston.

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