Woodstock Historical Society President Larry Bonney and Bryant Pond Universalist Church Treasurer Ed Howe are shown holding the deed to the Universalist Church in Bryant Pond. The Northern New England District of the Unitarian Universalist Church Association enquired late last year if the Historical Society would be interested in acquiring the 1852 church. Hoping to preserve one of Woodstock’s historical buildings, the Society voted to accept the property.
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