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Wellsville Relief Society Meetinghouse
Constructed in 1875-77, the Wellsville Relief Society Meetinghouse is a one-story cross-wing building with gable roofs and stucco exterior walls. It is locally significant as the center of activities for the women’s organization of the LDS Church. By the early twentieth century, Relief Society rooms started to be included in the main church building, making these independent structures obsolete. Although owned for many years by the LDS Church, it has been used as a residence throughout much of its history.
67 South Center Street in Wellsville, Utah



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