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. On April 13, 1973, it was added to the
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.


History

In the 19th century, the Quinapoxet River joined the Stillwater River to become the southern branch of the
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in the town of West Boylston. The church was constructed east to the confluence of the rivers. From 1896 through 1905 West Boylston endured the building of the
Wachusett Reservoir The Wachusett Reservoir is the second largest body of water in the state of Massachusetts. It is located in central Massachusetts, northeast of Worcester. It is part of the water supply system for metropolitan Boston maintained by the Massachuset ...
and the destruction of its mills and farms. When the Wachusett Reservoir was completed, the Old Stone Church remained standing as the last remnant of the town which was once in the valley, but was now flooded by the new reservoir. The predecessor of the Old Stone Church was the second house of worship for the Baptist Society in West Boylston, dedicated on December 6, 1832. The church and its neighboring church, Saint Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, were destroyed by a fire on May 2, 1890. The present Old Stone Church was built on the same site and was scheduled for dedication on March 17, 1892, but a fire again badly damaged the interior of the church and the dedication was postponed until May 19, 1892. In June 1897, the Metropolitan Water Board awarded the Baptist Society $22,500 for the loss of the church for the construction of the reservoir. The last Baptist service was held in April 1902. On April 13, 1973, the Old Stone Church was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
. On June 27, 1974, the State awarded $87,000 for reinforcing the roof and walls of the church building. The following month, the church roof and three walls collapsed requiring rebuilding which was completed in the Spring of 1977. On September 25, 1983, on the occasion of the year of the 175th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of West Boylston, the Rededication of the Old Stone Church was held.


Gallery

Image:Inside_wboylston_old_stone_church.jpg, Inside Old Stone Church Ceiling Image:WachusettOldStoneChurchClose.jpg, Old Stone Church close up Image:WachusettOldStoneChurchView.jpg, Wachusett Reservoir framed by the Old Stone Church Image:WachusettOldStoneChurchInside.jpg, Wachusett view from inside the Old Stone Church


See also

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References


History of West Boylston
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