It’s a stone monument, a testament to the town’s past. This monument, known as the “Old Stone Monument,” is a reminder of the town’s early days and the sacrifices made by its residents. The Old Stone Monument is a significant landmark in Pepperell.
9, 2023, at the Pepperell Historical Society. The event will feature a full-scale replica of the flag, a historical reenactment of the raising of the flag, and a presentation by a historian. It was the first flag to be flown in Pepperell, Massachusetts, and it played a significant role in the town’s history.
“The original flag was a symbol of the American Revolution and the fight for independence. It was flown at the Continental Congress and was a reminder of the sacrifices made by the Founding Fathers and the people of the United States. The new flag was made to replace the original flag that had been damaged and was no longer in good condition. The Prudence Wright Chapter NSDAR has been a part of the community for over 100 years and has been dedicated to preserving the history of the United States.
They shared the same building for a period of time, but eventually, they decided to build their own separate churches.”
This statement highlights the history of the church and its origins. It emphasizes the early days of the church, its founders, and the shared space it occupied with other religious groups. The statement also points out the eventual separation of the Congregationalists and Unitarians, leading to the construction of separate churches.