First Church of Christ, Congregational (Farmington, Connecticut)
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N 41° 43.282 W 072° 49.799
18T E 680502 N 4621116
First Church of Christ, Congregational, in Farmington, Connecticut, is a historic Greek revival church that served the Amistad Africans before their return to Africa.
Waymark Code: WM7X3Q
Location: Connecticut, United States
Date Posted: 12/16/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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First Church of Christ, Congregational, in Farmington, Connecticut, is a historic Greek revival church that served the Amistad Africans before their return to Africa.

The church, originally known as the Meeting House, was built in 1771, designed by Judah Woodruff. The slender steeple on top of the bell tower can be seen for miles. The church is cited as an "excellent example of its architectural style and period".

When the Africans who had participated in the slave revolt on La Amistad were released in 1841, they came to Farmington and stayed with Austin Williams before their return to Africa and attended this church. The Amistad case was important for the abolitionist cause and significant in the history of slavery in the United States.

The church was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975. It may possibly be included in the Farmington Historic District.
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