
The present North Congregational Church at North Middleborough is the third church structure to stand on the site. On March 15, 1893, the previous church building was struck by lightning and burned. The congregation made an immediate decision to rebuild, and it was reported the following month:“Active measures are being taken toward rebuilding the North Middleboro Congregational church lately burned by lightning. A building committee is trying to raise funds. There was an insurance of $6000 on the building and $1000 on the organ, this amount being largely available for use in the new building.”
Illustrations:
North Congregational Church, 38 Plymouth Street, Middleborough, MA, photograph by T. A. Richmond, c. 1901-02.
North Congregational Church, 38 Plymouth Street, Middleborough, MA, photograph by Michael J. Maddigan, October 3, 2006.
Sources:
Old Colony Memorial, April 8, 1893, page 4.
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