Inscription
Congregation organized 1745. This building, enlarged and restored, was erected, 1776. Scene of Indian Treaty, 1777. During the Revolutionary War, it was used as a military hospital.
Location
AddressN. 3rd St. & Church St.
CityEaston
CountyNorthampton
StatePennsylvania
Coordinates40.692200, -75.209180
Sources
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