Windsor Avenue Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.)]]> Hartford (Conn.) -- Church history]]> Congregational churches -- Connecticut -- Hartford]]>
The Windsor Avenue Congregational Church  building, erected in 1871-1872, now houses the Faith Congregational Church, whose lineage includes the city's oldest African-American congregation.

The church is a stop on the Connecticut Freedom Trail and was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

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Windsor Avenue Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.)]]> Hartford : Printed by Clark & Bulkley, ]]> Link to Primo record]]> Page turner version]]>
First Baptist Church (Hartford, Conn.) -- History]]> Hartford (Conn.) -- Church history ]]> Turnbull, Robert, 1809-1877]]> http://historicbuildingsct.com/?p=17785


The author of the work is Robert Turnbull, pastor of the church from 1845 to 1869.
http://famousamericans.net/robertturnbull/





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Turnbull, Robert, 1809-1877 ]]> Hartford, [Conn.] : Press of Case, Tiffany and Co., 1857 ]]> Link to record in Primo]]>
Asylum Hill Congregational Church (Hartford, Conn.)]]> Congregational churches]]> Hartford (Conn.) -- Church history ]]>
http://www.ahcc.org/about-ahcc/our-story-so-far]]>
[Hartford, CT : Asylum Hill Congregational Church, 1915] ]]> Page turner version]]> Link to Primo record]]>