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Charlotte Congregational Church
Location403 Church Hill Road, Charlotte, Vermont
CountryUnited States
DenominationCongregational
Website[1]
History
StatusChurch
FoundedJanuary 3, 1792[1]
Founder(s)Daniel Horsford, John Hill, Moses Yale, and Joseph Simonds
Architecture
Heritage designationState Register of Historic Places (a contributing building of the Charlotte Center Historic District)[2]
DesignatedApril 9, 1980
StyleGreek Revival
Completed1848
Specifications
Capacity350[1]
MaterialsRed Brick
Clergy
Pastor(s)Rev. Kevin Goldenbogen

Charlotte Congregational Church is a United Church of Christ church in the Town of Charlotte, Vermont in the United States, located within the Charlotte Center Historic District. Constructed between 1849-1851, the Greek Revival style church was dedicated on 8 July 1851. The church replaced the original predecessor wooden church constructed onsite circa 1798 that had been damaged by fire sometime between 5-19 January 1848, and subsequently torn down that year.[1]

  1. ^ a b c "225th Anniversary of the Charlotte Congregational Church 1792-2017". Lyn & David Perrin. Aug 1992.
  2. ^ Cramer, Adele (August 12, 1976). "State Register of Historic Places" (PDF). Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development – Division for Historic Preservation.