The town’s early Welsh congregation split in 1859. The Welsh Calvinistic Methodists built this church on West Church Street immediately to the west of where the former Hose Company No. 1 stood. Eventually in 1884, the congregation moved into a new…
The Methodist Episcopal Church, organized and built 1869, dedicated 10 December 1869, was located on the southwest corner of Center Street and Slate Alley. It is now a private residence.
The Welsh Baptist Church was formerly located on West Church Street near Hose Company No. 1. The congregation, originally organized in 1859 as the Williamstown Baptist Mission to the west of Slatington, moved to Slatington in 1891. This building was…
The congregation first formed in town abut 1850, and the first stone (slate) structure was built about 1854. In 1874 construction was begun on the wooden frame building, which stood at the bend in Main Street. The parsonage was alongside the church,…