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unusual facts about Universalist Church of America



Orleans County Courthouse Historic District

The next year George Pullman, the railroad-car entrepreneur who had lived in Albion as a young cabinetmaker around 1850, agreed to build a Universalist church in the village (named Pullman Memorial Universalist Church).

Pennellville, New York

the hamlet was located on the New York and Oswego Midland Railroad, and contained a general store, cheese-factory, the saw-mill, a brick-yard, a blacksmithy, a railroad depot, telegraph and express offices, a hotel, a Universalist church, and a brick school-house.


see also

UNMC

Universalist National Memorial Church, the headquarters of the Universalist Church of America