Hanover Congregational Church

An ecclesiastical society in the village of Hanover, in what is now the town of Sprague, was incorporated in 1761. This led to the gathering of a congregational church in 1766. A meeting house was erected about the same time, in the center of Hanover. The current Hanover Congregational Church, at 266 Main Street, is a Greek Revival structure. I have not been able to determine if this building is the original church that has since been modified or a is a replacement built later.

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Hanover Congregational Church (1766)

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  • October 13, 2023 at 8:54 pm
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    was a member here when a lil boy [ 1st-2nd grade ] n that was 70+ years ago. building still looks the same

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