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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2019 · 6 MIN

BHS e230-Emerson Andrews and the First Baptist Church

from The Brattleboro Historical Society Podcast · host Brattleboro Historical Society

In 1840 an itinerant revivalist minister named Emerson Andrews came to Brattleboro and preached a series of sermons which challenged the status quo. At that time the town was dominated by English-descended, Congregationalist residents who owned many of the influential businesses and property in the community. Here's the story of what happened next...

In 1840 an itinerant revivalist minister named Emerson Andrews came to Brattleboro and preached a series of sermons which challenged the status quo. At that time the town was dominated by English-descended, Congregationalist residents who owned many of the influential businesses and property in the community. Here's the story of what happened next...

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