Hartford Assembly, CT

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Hartford Assembly was an open brethren Gospel Hall founded in the 1910's that folded in 2022. The 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 50 in fellowship (20 men, 30 women) including 4 S.S. teachers, presiding over 27 children (for a total of 77 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $588.61 in expenses), and $689.00 ($582 home & $107 foreign fields) was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.

Contents

AKA

  • Park Street Gospel Hall +1922-1927+
  • Whitmore Street Gospel Hall +1933-1950+
  • Farmington Avenue Gospel Hall +1954-1966
  • Broad Street Gospel Hall 1967-2013
  • home assembly 2013-2022

Locations

  • 435 Park St. +1922-1927+
  • 51 Whitmore St. +1933+
  • 1st floor, 53 Whitmore St. +1936-1950+
  • 464 Farmington Ave. +1954-1966
  • 685 Broad St. 1967-2013
  • home of Nick Dalfino @ Bristol 2013-2022

Correspondents

  • Nathan Joseph Reager +1922-1927+ (1873=1933)
  • Nicholas "Nick" Vendetta +1933-1947, +1950-1982 (1907-1992)
  • Matthew J. Brescia +1984+
  • Richard C. Sirois +1993-2012 (b. 1938)
  • Nick Dalfino +2007-2022 (1927-2022)

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