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First Universalist Church (Haverhill, Massachusetts)

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Postcard The First Universalist Society of Haverhill, Massachusetts, was organized on March 17, 1823. Construction on this building began in 1892, and it was dedicated on January 16, 1894. For more information, see: Peter I. Cameron, The Church on...

First Universalist Society (Orleans, Massachusetts)

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Photograph The First Universalist Society of Orleans, Massachusetts, was organized on April 8. 1833, and its meeting house was dedicated on November 6, 1833. In 1932 the Universalist Society united with the Congregational Church of Orleans to become the...

Harvard Street Unitarian Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

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Photograph The Third Congregational Society of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was incorporated June 16, 1827, and erected a brick meeting house on the corner of Thorndike and Third Streets in East Cambridge. The church was organized March 3, 1828, and was...

Newtonville Universalist Church (Newton, Massachusetts)

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Postcard The Universalist church in Newtonville, Massachusetts, was the outgrowth of a missionary effort in 1870 by members of the former Newton and Watertown Universalist Society and the former Watertown Universalist Church. The first meeting of the...

North Orange Universalist Church (Orange, Massachusetts)

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Postcard Postcard of North Orange, Mass., Universalist Church, published by the Metropolitan News Co., Boston, Mass., and Germany. No 8817 [bMS 349/5]. One of more than 800 images in the digital collection " Postcards of Unitarian and Universalist Church...

Old 25 Beacon Street

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Photograph Bookroom of the A.U.A. at Old 25 Beacon Street. From: The Unitarian Workshop. Boston: American Unitarian Association, [19--?]

Sainte Bible (1687)

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Handwritten annotation Andrew Sigourney's Account of the Boston Earthquake of 1727. For more information, see the exhibit page where this is displayed.