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Dighton Community Church
Dighton Community Church is a non-denominational church in Dighton, Massachusetts. Formerly known as the Dighton Unitarian Church. The congregation, formally and legally known as the Pedo-Baptist Congregational Society due to the practice of infant baptism, was founded in 1769 and incorporated in 1798. The building was begun around 1769 and "completed enough for use" in Spring 1770. The building was finished in 1798. A tower was added in 1827 to house a Revere Bell. History In 1767, the first meeting house in Dighton, Massachusetts, Dighton Village burned to the ground. A new meeting house was built in an area called Buck Plain, but residents were unhappy with the location. In 1769, a group of well-off traders and businessmen formed the Pedo Baptist Congregational Society. (The name "Pedo" referred to the practice of infant baptism). This group selected a new building site in the village at Lower Four Corners, at the eastern edge of a cornfield used by the Pokanoket tribe. A tree ...
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Dighton, Massachusetts
Dighton is a New England town, town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 8,101 at the 2020 census. The town is located on the western shore of the Taunton River in the southeastern part of the state. History Crossroads Dighton's location has long made it a crossroads for travel The "Old Bristol Path" took early settlers from the Pilgrim settlement in Plymouth, Massachusetts to Bristol, Rhode Island, the home of Massasoit. A ferry took travelers across the Taunton River. Later, a stage coach ran through Dighton, connecting Taunton, Massachusetts, Taunton and Bristol. Dighton was also along the route between Fall River, Massachusetts, Fall River and Taunton. Origin Dighton was originally part of Taunton, Massachusetts, Taunton's South Purchase and other surrounding towns. It was separated in 1672, officially incorporated in 1712. It was named for Frances Dighton Williams, wife of Richard Williams, a town elder. At the ...
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