United Church of Christ The First Congregational Church - Madison CT
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 41° 16.836 W 072° 36.174
18T E 700750 N 4572678
In 1838, the third and present meetinghouse was built in a commanding position on the low hill at the north side of the green. Deacon Benjamin Hart, who lived next door to this site, donated the land for the meetinghouse.
Waymark Code: WM17129
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 11/17/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
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From the website below in part:

"First Congregational Church 26 Meeting House Lane
New England approach to the Classic Revival

In 1703, the citizens of eastern Guilford successfully petitioned to form a separate society that was geographically closer to the new communities that had grown up east of the East and Neck Rivers and west of the Hammonasset River. This second petition, refused initially in 1699, was finally approved by the town of Guilford as well as by the Connecticut General Assembly in Hartford.

The first of three Congregational meetinghouses was built in 1705 on the southeastern portion of the present-day green. The Reverend John Hart was its first minister. A drummer summoned its congregants to weekly services. John Grave II had this duty, which he recorded in his logbook, from 1713 to 1724; he was paid twenty shillings per year for his work. Men and women were seated separately within the church, and further seating restrictions were based on age and property. Anyone who sat in a seat to which he or she had not been assigned was subject to a fine.

The second meetinghouse, dedicated in 1743, was built near the site of the first meetinghouse. By 1801, it featured both a steeple and a bell. The Reverend Jonathan Todd served as its minister, as he had in the earlier structure, until 1791.

In 1838, the third and present meetinghouse was built in a commanding position on the low hill at the north side of the green. Deacon Benjamin Hart, who lived next door to this site, donated the land for the meetinghouse, and the contract for building it was given to architect Volney Pierce. Its granite foundation and steps were quarried in Madison. Built in a Federal style, it reflected a Greek temple design. Much admired for its architecture, the church incorporates all three of the ancient Greek column styles. Doric columns uphold the pediment above the steps. Ionic pillars support the steeple, and Corinthian columns support the dome.

Today the First Congregational Church of Madison continues its mission of outreach and social justice to both its congregants and those in need—and it presides over its beautiful four-acre green, generously offering use of its land for an abundance of private and public events."

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Reformed or Congregational Denomination: United Church of Christ

Status: Active House of Worship

Address:
26 Meeting House Lane
Madison, CT United States
06443


Date of Construction or Event Occurrence: 01/01/1838

Architect: Volney Pierce

Associated Website: Not listed

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