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1863 - 2003



THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

Cottonwood Falls, Kansas

The Congregational Church was built in 1872 and was located on the east side of Broadway - north of the Eureka Hotel, and where Laughridge Insurance Agency and Carrier's Abstract Office is today. One minister is known - Rev. Freeborn served in 1873. The Church was serving its congregation in 1886, but the time of closing its doors is not known. H.S. Fritz bought the building and used it for a tinshop for a long time.

Senator Pomeroy had given a bell to the Church and it called the congregation together for services for twenty years before the building was discarded as a place of worship. The bell was then stored until the city decided to have a curfew bell, and it was put into use again. Later, the bell was taken to the Judges Stand at the Fair grounds.



Chase County Centennial, 1872 - 1972




Chase County Submitted Historical Sketches
compiled and abstracted from the Chase County Courant, Chase County Leader, other sources and newspapers
by your Chase County Host, Lorna Marvin.
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