[1] It was built to a design published in Richard Upjohn's 1852 book Rural Architecture.
[3] The church was built between July 1, 1883 and June 30, 1884 and cost $1,200 to build; the altar window was shipped from Connecticut and the brass altar vases and cross was donated by the R. A. Mather family.
The church ceased active services in the 1960s and the building was donated to the Brown County Historical Society in 1974.
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