Discover the origins and enduring history of a New England church and its town. This concise volume pairs historical narrative with family records, tracing the inception, construction, and dedication of the Conant Memorial Church through vivid details and period illustrations.
Grounded in early town records, this edition weaves together religious missions, Indian relations, and the settlement of Dudley and surrounding areas. It highlights the roles of key communities and families, including the Conants and Healys, while situating the church within the broader story of colonial New England.
Readers will find a clearly organized account of settlement, incorporation, and local life, complemented by illustrations that illuminate the town’s development and the church’s place in it.
- Illustrations and period imagery that bring the era to life
- Genealogical notes and town records focused on Dudley and nearby towns
- A detaile d account of the church’s inception and dedication within its community
- Context on early religious missions and interactions with Indigenous communities
Ideal for local historians, genealogists, and readers curious about the Conant family legacy and the town’s early years.