 One of the most culturally
significant churches in Lowell,
Massachusetts, the Eliot Presbyterian
Church has roots stretching to 1831. It is named for Rev. John Eliot,
the 17th century minister who spread the Christian Gospel
among the native peoples of the Merrimack Valley and eastern woodlands
of Massachusetts. Long-time Eliot Church minister Rev. David W. Malone
in 2004 revised and expanded a published history of the church that had
been written in 1984 by Louis Augustus Sarre.
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