

Christ the King Church
The church was ready in 1948. It is at 41 Warsaw Avenue. The architect is Anthony DePace. This is a church for the Polish ethnic group.







RECTORY


Ludlow Manufacturing Company Mill Workers Housing
Howard Street – 12 42 and 68
Maple – 13 37 and 49
Walnut – 27 to 29, 35, 39-41, and 45
Springfield Jewish Community Center in Longmeadow Massachusetts

Hebrew Society Cemetery is on King Street in Northampton. It is from the early 1900s.
Alexander Stone – student at the Clarke School
Louis Gold – 1901 burial of a child

Abraham Sherwin – early burial at the burial ground – 1899


Rachel Weinstein – 1895 burial and earliest by far
Nathan Cohn


Sectional Map of the Cemetery – External Link to Northampton Site

Congregation B’nai Israel Cemetery – 473 North King Street from 1906



synagogue is at 253 Prospect Street


Sectional Map of the Cemetery – External Link to Northampton Site
Otis was settled in 1735 and became a town in 1810.
CHURCHES
CEMETERY
East Otis Cemetery – Pike Road near East Otis and Blandford Roads – about 1841 FINDAGRAVE – the East Otis Schoolhouse is nearby
Free Meeting House Cemetery (West Otis Cemetery) – Cold Spring Road (Nash Road) off Monterey Road – about 1802 – FINDAGRAVE – West Otis School House is nearby
Gulf Bridge Cemetery – FINDAGRAVE – State Forest Road in Tolland State Forest – made in 1840 for the Clark family
Norton Cemetery – FINDAGRAVE – on Norton Road not far from East Otis Road – about 1776 – on the Knox Trail – stone wall is part of trail
Otis Center Cemetery – FINDAGRAVE – on 41 Monterey Road near the North Main Road – about 1812 – the Saint Pauls Episcopal Church 1829 – Otis Town Common – War Memorial – Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church 72 North Main Road
West Center Cemetery – FINDAGRAVE – Stebbins Road near West Center Road 1792

Congregation of Sinai Temple





They started as the Reformed Sinai Temple in 1932 in a house at 188 Sumner Avenue. Which was built as the Lanthrop House in 1899. This is near both Washington Street and Forest Park Avenue.

In 1950 as Congregation of Sinai Temple they moved to 1100 Dickinson Street in Springfield near the Longmeadow line.