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Hanover Street (1779–1849). In 1779 the Second Church merged with the New Brick Church, and moved into the New Brick's building on Hanover St. In 1845 a new building replaced the old.
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Walter Muir Whitehill. The Making of an Architectural Masterpiece: The Boston Public Library. American Art Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Autumn, 1970).
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The Second Church in Boston: commemorative services held on the completion of two hundred and fifty years since its foundation, 1649–1899
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Through its long history, the Second Church had some eight church buildings successively, located in various parts of Boston:
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A Church 250 Years Old; Ralph Waldo Emerson Was Its Pastor Seventy-five Years Ago. New York Times, November 20, 1899; p.3.
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Copley Square (1874–1914), on Boylston Street, between Dartmouth and Clarendon. Building designed by
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church. The congregation occupied a number of successive locations around town, including
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For the historic church building once occupied by this congregation, see
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North Square (1649–1776). In 1677 a new building replaced the old.
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Old North Church, North Square, Boston, 17th–18th century
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1649 establishments in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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Index

Second Church in Boston

Boston
Massachusetts
Congregational church
Unitarian
North Square
Hanover Street
Copley Square
Fenway
Michael Powell
Increase Mather
Cotton Mather
Ralph Waldo Emerson
First Church
N.J. Bradlee
Beacon Street
Park Drive
Ralph Adams Cram
Ruggles Baptist Church
John Mayo
Increase Mather
Cotton Mather
John Lathrop
Henry Ware Jr.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
John Lathrop, minister 1768–1816
New Brick Church, Hanover St., Boston, c. 1838
Chandler Robbins, minister 1833–1874
Second Church, Audubon Circle, Beacon St., c. 1916

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