East Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District explained

East Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Rochester, Massachusetts
Coordinates:41.7847°N -70.7775°W
Area:1.25acres
Built:1828
Architect:Look, Jacob; Blake, William and Co.
Architecture:Greek Revival
Added:January 9, 2008
Refnum:07001361

The East Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District is a historic district at 355 County Road in Rochester, Massachusetts. It encompasses the East Rochester Church building, now owned by the local historical society, and the adjacent cemetery. The church was built in 1857 for a Methodist congregation founded in 1854, and is a little-altered example of a Greek Revival church building; it was used for services until 2001, and given to the Rochester Historical Society in 2003. Also on the church property is a c. 1900 four-seat outhouse. The cemetery's oldest burial date to 1828.[1]

The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NRHP nomination for East Rochester Church and Cemetery Historic District. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2014-05-22.