Montville Town House, Montville, 1827-1961
The Montville Town House was constructed in 1827 by Humphrey Edgcomb as the North Ridge Meeting House. This structure was built to serve the 2nd [Montville] Free Will Baptist Church, which had been organized in 1818. The vernacular building featured box pews and a pulpit situated between the front entrances, a relatively uncommon church arrangement known as a ?reverse plan?. The function of the building expanded in 1828 when the town of Montville started to utilize the structure as a town house ? the location of public meetings and town business.