Trinitarian Congregational Church


In 1832, the Trinitarian Congregational Church was organized in Norton with its first meeting house built in 1834. In 1878, Eliza B. Wheaton had Wheaton College's old gymnasium moved and attached to the church's main sanctuary. In 1882, Wheaton had the entire church rebuilt at her own expense and furnished a Howard clock for its tower. The architect, Stephen C. Earls, designed this early Colonial Revival building. Earls designed more than 15 churches in Worcester where he resided.

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