Pawtucket Congregational Church

Early in the town's history, the Baptists lived mainly on the west side of the river, and attended church services in Providence.

The Congregationalists established their own Pawtucket Congregational Church on April 17, 1829, with nine members: eight women and one man.

[3] Members of the church included wealthy mill owners from Pawtucket and neighboring Central Falls, such as Darius Goff and Daniel Littlefield.

[5] In 1936 a Colonial Revival parish house was built behind the church, to designs by local architects Monahan & Meikle.

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