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March 22, 2013

This Day in History

On this day in 1861, North Congregational meeting house at the corner of Titcomb and Pleasant streets was destroyed by fire during a violent snowstorm. The meeting house along with the adjoining chapel were destroyed. The congregation began construction without delay and was able to completely rebuild, dedicating a new church seven months later on Oct. 23.

— Information provided by the Historical Society of Old Newbury

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