The First Universalist Society

In 1838, a First Universalist Society organized in New Boston (as South Lancaster was known) and a brick church was built near Bennett Lane across from the junction of Sterling Road and Main Street. After Clinton incorporated in 1850, the group disbanded and, in 1858, the buil...

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