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18. Ancient Order of United Workmen Hall (1880-1915)

August 15, 2024 Emily Bunnell

Known as the A.O.U.W. Hall, the steeple-topped building erected on this site in 1876 was originally built by two area families as a private school for their children, also serving as a community center, a place for church services, and a meeting hall for the East Windsor Grange. It later became the home of the Ancient Order of United Workman (A.O.U.W.), a fraternal organization dedicated to providing community and financial security for ordinary workers in the post-Civil War era. It was demolished in 1915.

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