RM2DCK1KA–Brattle Square Church., still image, Stereographs, 1850 - 1930
The First Baptist Church (or 'Brattle Square Church') on Commonwealth Avenue Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-first-baptist-church-or-brattle-square-church-on-commonwealth-132028978.html
RMHJPC8J–The First Baptist Church (or 'Brattle Square Church') on Commonwealth Avenue Mall, Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - February 16, 2022: St. John’s Memorial Chapel on Brattle Street. Built in 1867. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cambridge-massachusetts-usa-february-16-2022-st-johns-memorial-chapel-on-brattle-street-built-in-1867-image461480447.html
RM2HPP70F–Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - February 16, 2022: St. John’s Memorial Chapel on Brattle Street. Built in 1867.
First Baptist Church, Boston Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-first-baptist-church-boston-49480427.html
RMCTE0P3–First Baptist Church, Boston
42 Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/42-brattle-square-church-from-robert-n-dennis-collection-of-stereoscopic-views-image208783535.html
RMP3JWER–42 Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-brattle-square-church-from-robert-n-dennis-collection-of-stereoscopic-163881405.html
RMKEHCB9–Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
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RMPPXC0F–Brattle Street Church, Boston 1855
Brattle Square Church. Dated: 1850s. Dimensions: image: 29.85 x 23.18 cm (11 3/4 x 9 1/8 in.). Medium: salted paper print salted paper print. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Josiah Johnson Hawes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-square-church-dated-1850s-dimensions-image-2985-x-2318-cm-11-34-x-9-18-in-medium-salted-paper-print-salted-paper-print-museum-national-gallery-of-art-washington-dc-author-josiah-johnson-hawes-image225457573.html
RMR2PDC5–Brattle Square Church. Dated: 1850s. Dimensions: image: 29.85 x 23.18 cm (11 3/4 x 9 1/8 in.). Medium: salted paper print salted paper print. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Josiah Johnson Hawes.
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. New France and New England. i86 NEW FRANCE AND NEW ENGLAND Thomas Brattle conveyed to a body of trustees the land uponThe Brattle which a new meeting-house was to be built, and in thefounded following year an invitation was sent to Benjamin^^98 Colman to become the pastor of the new Brattle Church. Upon Colmans arrival in Boston, his church issued. BENJAMIN COLMAN a manifesto in which two startling novelties were announced.It had been the custom to require from all candidates foradmission to the Lords Supper not only a general subscrip-tion to the Westminster creed, but also a relation of pe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-france-and-new-england-i86-new-france-and-new-england-thomas-brattle-conveyed-to-a-body-of-trustees-the-land-uponthe-brattle-which-a-new-meeting-house-was-to-be-built-and-in-thefounded-following-year-an-invitation-was-sent-to-benjamin98-colman-to-become-the-pastor-of-the-new-brattle-church-upon-colmans-arrival-in-boston-his-church-issued-benjamin-colman-a-manifesto-in-which-two-startling-novelties-were-announcedit-had-been-the-custom-to-require-from-all-candidates-foradmission-to-the-lords-supper-not-only-a-general-subscrip-tion-to-the-westminster-creed-but-also-a-relation-of-pe-image336959961.html
RM2AG5RT9–. New France and New England. i86 NEW FRANCE AND NEW ENGLAND Thomas Brattle conveyed to a body of trustees the land uponThe Brattle which a new meeting-house was to be built, and in thefounded following year an invitation was sent to Benjamin^^98 Colman to become the pastor of the new Brattle Church. Upon Colmans arrival in Boston, his church issued. BENJAMIN COLMAN a manifesto in which two startling novelties were announced.It had been the custom to require from all candidates foradmission to the Lords Supper not only a general subscrip-tion to the Westminster creed, but also a relation of pe
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RMFXJF5J–Beautiful Architecture on Newbury St, Boston ,MA , USA
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. , Churches Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-churches-image500341916.html
RM2M20F64–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. , Churches
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-by-soule-john-p-1827-1904-96132418.html
RMFGB5TJ–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904
'Boston Suburbs', 1874. 'Forest Hills, Longfellow's Residence, Centre St Roxbury, Brookline, Chestnut Hill Reservoir and Drive', Massachusetts, USA. American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow lived at 105 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The house was the former headquarters of General George Washington. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874] Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/boston-suburbs-1874-forest-hills-longfellows-residence-centre-st-roxbury-brookline-chestnut-hill-reservoir-and-drive-massachusetts-usa-american-poet-henry-wadsworth-longfellow-lived-at-105-brattle-street-in-cambridge-massachusetts-the-house-was-the-former-headquarters-of-general-george-washington-from-quotpicturesque-america-or-the-land-we-live-in-a-delineation-by-pen-and-pencil-of-the-mountains-rivers-lakeswith-illustrations-on-steel-and-wood-by-eminent-american-artistsquot-vol-ii-edited-by-william-cullen-bryant-d-appleton-and-company-new-york-1874-image332228072.html
RM2A8E888–'Boston Suburbs', 1874. 'Forest Hills, Longfellow's Residence, Centre St Roxbury, Brookline, Chestnut Hill Reservoir and Drive', Massachusetts, USA. American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow lived at 105 Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The house was the former headquarters of General George Washington. From "Picturesque America; or, The Land We Live In, A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of the Mountains, Rivers, Lakes...with Illustrations on Steel and Wood by Eminent American Artists" Vol. II, edited by William Cullen Bryant. [D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1874]
Communion Dish, ca. 1764, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, 1 5/16 x 13 in. (3.3 x 33 cm); 24 oz Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-communion-dish-ca-1764-made-in-boston-massachusetts-united-states-162431106.html
RMKC7AEX–Communion Dish, ca. 1764, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, 1 5/16 x 13 in. (3.3 x 33 cm); 24 oz
Art inspired by Communion Dish, ca. 1764, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, 1 5/16 x 13 in. (3.3 x 33 cm); 24 oz. 5 dwt. (753.5 g), Silver, Samuel Minott (1732–1803), This dish is one of six—three marked by John Coburn and three by Minott—that are thought, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-communion-dish-ca-1764-made-in-boston-massachusetts-united-states-american-silver-1-516-x-13-in-33-x-33-cm-24-oz-5-dwt-7535-g-silver-samuel-minott-17321803-this-dish-is-one-of-sixthree-marked-by-john-coburn-and-three-by-minottthat-are-thought-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image462883002.html
RF2HW23YP–Art inspired by Communion Dish, ca. 1764, Made in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, American, Silver, 1 5/16 x 13 in. (3.3 x 33 cm); 24 oz. 5 dwt. (753.5 g), Silver, Samuel Minott (1732–1803), This dish is one of six—three marked by John Coburn and three by Minott—that are thought, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
The Brattle Theater in Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-brattle-theater-in-harvard-cambridge-massachusetts-image7218379.html
RMAAHAMC–The Brattle Theater in Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - February 16, 2022: St. John’s Memorial Chapel on Brattle Street. Built in 1867.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cambridge-massachusetts-usa-february-16-2022-st-johns-memorial-chapel-on-brattle-street-built-in-1867-image461480401.html
RM2HPP6XW–Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA - February 16, 2022: St. John’s Memorial Chapel on Brattle Street. Built in 1867..
Close-up of green and white Brattle Street sign on pole in Cambridge Massachusetts. Church steeple in background. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-green-and-white-brattle-street-sign-on-pole-in-cambridge-massachusetts-church-steeple-in-background-image461480456.html
RM2HPP70T–Close-up of green and white Brattle Street sign on pole in Cambridge Massachusetts. Church steeple in background.
42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/42-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-by-soule-john-p-1827-1904-image208783557.html
RMP3JWFH–42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904
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RMKEG8XA–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904
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RMW2RAJ8–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P, 1827-1904
View Down Brattle Street from the Southworth & Hawes Studio at 5 1/2 Tremont Row, Boston, 1855. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-down-brattle-street-from-the-southworth-amp-hawes-studio-at-5-12-tremont-row-boston-1855-image368414116.html
RM2CBAKY0–View Down Brattle Street from the Southworth & Hawes Studio at 5 1/2 Tremont Row, Boston, 1855.
A book of the United States : exhibiting its geography, divisions, constitution and government ..and presenting a view of the republic generally, and of the individual states; together with a condensed history of the land ..The biography ..of the leading men; a description of the principal cities and towns; with statistical tables .. . old fashion of square pews isretained. Brattle street church is interesting from historical associations.Governors Hancock and Bowdoin were liberal benefactors of this society.The name of the former was inscribed on one of the rustic quoins at thesouth-west corn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-book-of-the-united-states-exhibiting-its-geography-divisions-constitution-and-government-and-presenting-a-view-of-the-republic-generally-and-of-the-individual-states-together-with-a-condensed-history-of-the-land-the-biography-of-the-leading-men-a-description-of-the-principal-cities-and-towns-with-statistical-tables-old-fashion-of-square-pews-isretained-brattle-street-church-is-interesting-from-historical-associationsgovernors-hancock-and-bowdoin-were-liberal-benefactors-of-this-societythe-name-of-the-former-was-inscribed-on-one-of-the-rustic-quoins-at-thesouth-west-corn-image342699679.html
RM2AWF8X7–A book of the United States : exhibiting its geography, divisions, constitution and government ..and presenting a view of the republic generally, and of the individual states; together with a condensed history of the land ..The biography ..of the leading men; a description of the principal cities and towns; with statistical tables .. . old fashion of square pews isretained. Brattle street church is interesting from historical associations.Governors Hancock and Bowdoin were liberal benefactors of this society.The name of the former was inscribed on one of the rustic quoins at thesouth-west corn
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RMFGB5RC–Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
Close-up of green and white Brattle Street sign on pole in Cambridge Massachusetts. Church steeple in background. Selective focus. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-green-and-white-brattle-street-sign-on-pole-in-cambridge-massachusetts-church-steeple-in-background-selective-focus-image461480450.html
RM2HPP70J–Close-up of green and white Brattle Street sign on pole in Cambridge Massachusetts. Church steeple in background. Selective focus.
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RMP3JWF9–42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 3
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RMKEHD2R–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827 1904 2
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RMW2RAMH–Brattle Square Church, from Robert N Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
Illustrated Boston : the metropolis of New England containing also reviews of its principal environs . The Chaunoy Hall School, Boylston JO ILLUSTRATED BOSTON. Clarendon Street is the massive stone edifice of the First Baptist Church (formerly the Brattle Square Congre-gational Unitarian). The First Church (Congregational Unitarian) is located on Marlborough Street andBerkeley Street, It is the direct descendant of the first church established in Boston. The church was firstformed in Charlestown, and the members of it, on coming to Boston, built the first meeting house on StateStreet, near whe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-boston-the-metropolis-of-new-england-containing-also-reviews-of-its-principal-environs-the-chaunoy-hall-school-boylston-jo-illustrated-boston-clarendon-street-is-the-massive-stone-edifice-of-the-first-baptist-church-formerly-the-brattle-square-congre-gational-unitarian-the-first-church-congregational-unitarian-is-located-on-marlborough-street-andberkeley-street-it-is-the-direct-descendant-of-the-first-church-established-in-boston-the-church-was-firstformed-in-charlestown-and-the-members-of-it-on-coming-to-boston-built-the-first-meeting-house-on-statestreet-near-whe-image340015307.html
RM2AN50YR–Illustrated Boston : the metropolis of New England containing also reviews of its principal environs . The Chaunoy Hall School, Boylston JO ILLUSTRATED BOSTON. Clarendon Street is the massive stone edifice of the First Baptist Church (formerly the Brattle Square Congre-gational Unitarian). The First Church (Congregational Unitarian) is located on Marlborough Street andBerkeley Street, It is the direct descendant of the first church established in Boston. The church was firstformed in Charlestown, and the members of it, on coming to Boston, built the first meeting house on StateStreet, near whe
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RMFGB5WF–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 3
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RMKEHC9D–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827 1904 3
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RMW2RAMY–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P, 1827-1904 2
Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . good will, manifested indeeds of beneficence. It might be said of him as was said of hisbrother Amos, that every day of his life was a blessing to some one.He was a religious man in principle and feeling, in heart and in life; abeliever whose Christian profession was exemplified in all his conduct.He was a member of the Brattle Street Church and a regular anddevout attendant on the ministration of the Gospel. The reality of hisfaith and hope in the promises of the Gospel shone brightly in the un-swerving resignation with wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/professional-and-industrial-history-of-suffolk-county-massachusetts-good-will-manifested-indeeds-of-beneficence-it-might-be-said-of-him-as-was-said-of-hisbrother-amos-that-every-day-of-his-life-was-a-blessing-to-some-onehe-was-a-religious-man-in-principle-and-feeling-in-heart-and-in-life-abeliever-whose-christian-profession-was-exemplified-in-all-his-conducthe-was-a-member-of-the-brattle-street-church-and-a-regular-anddevout-attendant-on-the-ministration-of-the-gospel-the-reality-of-hisfaith-and-hope-in-the-promises-of-the-gospel-shone-brightly-in-the-un-swerving-resignation-with-wh-image339977826.html
RM2AN3956–Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . good will, manifested indeeds of beneficence. It might be said of him as was said of hisbrother Amos, that every day of his life was a blessing to some one.He was a religious man in principle and feeling, in heart and in life; abeliever whose Christian profession was exemplified in all his conduct.He was a member of the Brattle Street Church and a regular anddevout attendant on the ministration of the Gospel. The reality of hisfaith and hope in the promises of the Gospel shone brightly in the un-swerving resignation with wh
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RMFGB5W2–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 2
. Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Alternate Title: American views. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published ; updated 4-23-2009. 42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-alternate-title-american-views-coverage-1864-1920-source-imprint-1864-1920-digital-item-published-updated-4-23-2009-42-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-by-soule-john-p-1827-1904-image208783547.html
RMP3JWF7–. Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Alternate Title: American views. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published ; updated 4-23-2009. 42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904
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RMW2RAM9–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P, 1827-1904 3
Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . mong the Dissenters, who, as well as the Church, do greatlydislike his principles and practice. The theological complexion of New England had changedvery little since the earlier days. A Calvinism of a strict typestill ruled in the churches. Brattle Square Church still stoodalone on its somewhat relaxed ground of practice, but doctrin-ally agreed with its sister churches. The Episcopal churcheswon their way by the beauty and solemnity of the liturgy, butwere not thought to differ, on the Calvinistic points, from t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-kings-chapel-from-the-puritan-age-of-new-england-to-the-present-day-mong-the-dissenters-who-as-well-as-the-church-do-greatlydislike-his-principles-and-practice-the-theological-complexion-of-new-england-had-changedvery-little-since-the-earlier-days-a-calvinism-of-a-strict-typestill-ruled-in-the-churches-brattle-square-church-still-stoodalone-on-its-somewhat-relaxed-ground-of-practice-but-doctrin-ally-agreed-with-its-sister-churches-the-episcopal-churcheswon-their-way-by-the-beauty-and-solemnity-of-the-liturgy-butwere-not-thought-to-differ-on-the-calvinistic-points-from-t-image338159369.html
RM2AJ4DM9–Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . mong the Dissenters, who, as well as the Church, do greatlydislike his principles and practice. The theological complexion of New England had changedvery little since the earlier days. A Calvinism of a strict typestill ruled in the churches. Brattle Square Church still stoodalone on its somewhat relaxed ground of practice, but doctrin-ally agreed with its sister churches. The Episcopal churcheswon their way by the beauty and solemnity of the liturgy, butwere not thought to differ, on the Calvinistic points, from t
. Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Alternate Title: American views. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published ; updated 4-23-2009. 42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-alternate-title-american-views-coverage-1864-1920-source-imprint-1864-1920-digital-item-published-updated-4-23-2009-42-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-by-soule-john-p-1827-1904-2-image208783519.html
RMP3JWE7–. Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Alternate Title: American views. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published ; updated 4-23-2009. 42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 2
Josiah Johnson Hawes, Brattle Square Church, 1850s Brattle Square Church; 1850s date Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/josiah-johnson-hawes-brattle-square-church-1850s-brattle-square-church-1850s-date-image335993884.html
RM2AEHRHG–Josiah Johnson Hawes, Brattle Square Church, 1850s Brattle Square Church; 1850s date
An historic guide to Cambridge . it was re-namodBath lane. The Kings Highway (now Brattle street), from this point toElmwood was, before the Revolution, called Church or Tory row. ADAMS-BANCROFT-REMINGTON-BELCHER-FRIZELL-VASSALLHOUSE, MEDICAL HEADQUARTERS (B71). For about a century (1750 to 1850) there was only one house on the south sideof the highway, between Ash street and Elmwood, a distance of three-quartersof a mile. This house has been called the Vassall House since 1736. It is stillstanding on the easterly corner of Brattle and Hawthorn streets. The westernend of the house is very old, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-historic-guide-to-cambridge-it-was-re-namodbath-lane-the-kings-highway-now-brattle-street-from-this-point-toelmwood-was-before-the-revolution-called-church-or-tory-row-adams-bancroft-remington-belcher-frizell-vassallhouse-medical-headquarters-b71-for-about-a-century-1750-to-1850-there-was-only-one-house-on-the-south-sideof-the-highway-between-ash-street-and-elmwood-a-distance-of-three-quartersof-a-mile-this-house-has-been-called-the-vassall-house-since-1736-it-is-stillstanding-on-the-easterly-corner-of-brattle-and-hawthorn-streets-the-westernend-of-the-house-is-very-old-image340074343.html
RM2AN7M87–An historic guide to Cambridge . it was re-namodBath lane. The Kings Highway (now Brattle street), from this point toElmwood was, before the Revolution, called Church or Tory row. ADAMS-BANCROFT-REMINGTON-BELCHER-FRIZELL-VASSALLHOUSE, MEDICAL HEADQUARTERS (B71). For about a century (1750 to 1850) there was only one house on the south sideof the highway, between Ash street and Elmwood, a distance of three-quartersof a mile. This house has been called the Vassall House since 1736. It is stillstanding on the easterly corner of Brattle and Hawthorn streets. The westernend of the house is very old,
. Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Alternate Title: American views. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published ; updated 4-23-2009. 42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-alternate-title-american-views-coverage-1864-1920-source-imprint-1864-1920-digital-item-published-updated-4-23-2009-42-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-by-soule-john-p-1827-1904-3-image208783541.html
RMP3JWF1–. Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Alternate Title: American views. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published ; updated 4-23-2009. 42 Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass, by Soule, John P., 1827-1904 3
Guide to Boston and vicinity, with maps and engravings . Close to the entrance on Washington Street is the Me-lodeon, a small, comfortable hall, used for reli.Lnous pur-poses, panoramic and other exhibitions. 9 *. CHAPTER XII. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. LOWELL INSTI-TUTE. OPERA-HOUSE. BRATTLE-STREET CHURCH. BOWDOIN SQUARE. The Mercantile Library Association occupies thesecond floor iu Mei-cantile Building, at the corner oCHawley and Summer Streets ; the main entrance beingfrom the latter. The rooms occupied by this Associationare divided as follows, — Rcading-ioom, Library, andLecture-hal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guide-to-boston-and-vicinity-with-maps-and-engravings-close-to-the-entrance-on-washington-street-is-the-me-lodeon-a-small-comfortable-hall-used-for-relilnous-pur-poses-panoramic-and-other-exhibitions-9-chapter-xii-mercantile-library-association-lowell-insti-tute-opera-house-brattle-street-church-bowdoin-square-the-mercantile-library-association-occupies-thesecond-floor-iu-mei-cantile-building-at-the-corner-ochawley-and-summer-streets-the-main-entrance-beingfrom-the-latter-the-rooms-occupied-by-this-associationare-divided-as-follows-rcading-ioom-library-andlecture-hal-image338140584.html
RM2AJ3HNC–Guide to Boston and vicinity, with maps and engravings . Close to the entrance on Washington Street is the Me-lodeon, a small, comfortable hall, used for reli.Lnous pur-poses, panoramic and other exhibitions. 9 *. CHAPTER XII. MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. LOWELL INSTI-TUTE. OPERA-HOUSE. BRATTLE-STREET CHURCH. BOWDOIN SQUARE. The Mercantile Library Association occupies thesecond floor iu Mei-cantile Building, at the corner oCHawley and Summer Streets ; the main entrance beingfrom the latter. The rooms occupied by this Associationare divided as follows, — Rcading-ioom, Library, andLecture-hal
Portrait, Rev. Benjamin Coleman, 1673-1747, first minister to Brattle Street Church, at Harvard , Portrait paintings, Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747. Frank Cousins Glass Plate Negatives Collection Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-rev-benjamin-coleman-1673-1747-first-minister-to-brattle-street-church-at-harvard-portrait-paintings-colman-benjamin-1673-1747-frank-cousins-glass-plate-negatives-collection-image501407666.html
RM2M3N2GJ–Portrait, Rev. Benjamin Coleman, 1673-1747, first minister to Brattle Street Church, at Harvard , Portrait paintings, Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747. Frank Cousins Glass Plate Negatives Collection
. Brattle Square Church. Alternate Title: American stereoscopic views, Boston and vicinity, 83. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published 7-18-2005; updated 2-13-2009. 42 Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-square-church-alternate-title-american-stereoscopic-views-boston-and-vicinity-83-coverage-1864-1920-source-imprint-1864-1920-digital-item-published-7-18-2005-updated-2-13-2009-42-brattle-square-church-from-robert-n-dennis-collection-of-stereoscopic-views-image208783506.html
RMP3JWDP–. Brattle Square Church. Alternate Title: American stereoscopic views, Boston and vicinity, 83. Coverage: 1864?-1920?. Source Imprint: 1864?-1920?. Digital item published 7-18-2005; updated 2-13-2009. 42 Brattle Square Church, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views
The history and antiquities of Boston .. . t Governor.—First Nobleman Governor.—His Popularity.—Arrests the PirateKid. — Case of Maj. Mayhew. — Death of Gov. Bellamont. — Church in Brattle street founded. —Its History. — Muddy River petitions to be set off. — Schools. — Rumney Marsh. A DISTRESSING Indian war was now laying waste theexposed frontiers of New England. Hundreds of theinhabitants were killed or carried prisoners to Canada,and a vast amount of property was destroyed. A fewIndians were from time to time taken and killed, buttheir number bore no proportion to the mischief doneby them Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-antiquities-of-boston-t-governorfirst-nobleman-governorhis-popularityarrests-the-piratekid-case-of-maj-mayhew-death-of-gov-bellamont-church-in-brattle-street-founded-its-history-muddy-river-petitions-to-be-set-off-schools-rumney-marsh-a-distressing-indian-war-was-now-laying-waste-theexposed-frontiers-of-new-england-hundreds-of-theinhabitants-were-killed-or-carried-prisoners-to-canadaand-a-vast-amount-of-property-was-destroyed-a-fewindians-were-from-time-to-time-taken-and-killed-buttheir-number-bore-no-proportion-to-the-mischief-doneby-them-image343143846.html
RM2AX7FDA–The history and antiquities of Boston .. . t Governor.—First Nobleman Governor.—His Popularity.—Arrests the PirateKid. — Case of Maj. Mayhew. — Death of Gov. Bellamont. — Church in Brattle street founded. —Its History. — Muddy River petitions to be set off. — Schools. — Rumney Marsh. A DISTRESSING Indian war was now laying waste theexposed frontiers of New England. Hundreds of theinhabitants were killed or carried prisoners to Canada,and a vast amount of property was destroyed. A fewIndians were from time to time taken and killed, buttheir number bore no proportion to the mischief doneby them
Brattle Street, showing St. John's Church, Cambridge, Mass., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 072330., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Churches. , Streets. , United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-showing-st-johns-church-cambridge-mass-detroit-publishing-co-no-072330-gift-state-historical-society-of-colorado-1949-churches-streets-united-states-massachusetts-cambridge-image606756185.html
RM2X743KN–Brattle Street, showing St. John's Church, Cambridge, Mass., Detroit Publishing Co. no. 072330., Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949, Churches. , Streets. , United States, Massachusetts, Cambridge.
Communion Dish ca. 1764 Samuel Minott This dish is one of six—three marked by John Coburn and three by Minott—that are thought to have been purchased with Thomas Hancock’s bequest of one hundred pounds to the Brattle Street Church in Boston. Hancock was a wealthy Boston bookseller and an uncle of John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. The arms engraved on the rim of the dish within an exuberant, asymmetrical Rococo cartouche, are those of the Hancock family.. Communion Dish 3304 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/communion-dish-ca-1764-samuel-minott-this-dish-is-one-of-sixthree-marked-by-john-coburn-and-three-by-minottthat-are-thought-to-have-been-purchased-with-thomas-hancocks-bequest-of-one-hundred-pounds-to-the-brattle-street-church-in-boston-hancock-was-a-wealthy-boston-bookseller-and-an-uncle-of-john-hancock-the-first-signer-of-the-declaration-of-independence-the-arms-engraved-on-the-rim-of-the-dish-within-an-exuberant-asymmetrical-rococo-cartouche-are-those-of-the-hancock-family-communion-dish-3304-image458463586.html
RM2HHTPYE–Communion Dish ca. 1764 Samuel Minott This dish is one of six—three marked by John Coburn and three by Minott—that are thought to have been purchased with Thomas Hancock’s bequest of one hundred pounds to the Brattle Street Church in Boston. Hancock was a wealthy Boston bookseller and an uncle of John Hancock, the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. The arms engraved on the rim of the dish within an exuberant, asymmetrical Rococo cartouche, are those of the Hancock family.. Communion Dish 3304
Brattle St. Church while being razed. Josiah Johnson Hawes, photographer (American, 1808 - 1901) 1872 A tall partially demolished building. The building is papered with advertisements for clothing shops and posters for Emerson's California Minstrels at the Globe Theatre. A sign for an old book shop is hanging from the building in the foreground. (Verso, mount) center right, black print: 'Portrait [Hawes' insignia] Album./J.J. HAWES, PHOTO. [space] 19 TREMONT ROW, BOSTON.'; lower right, pencil: 'Ple 14,14,2'; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-st-church-while-being-razed-josiah-johnson-hawes-photographer-american-1808-1901-1872-a-tall-partially-demolished-building-the-building-is-papered-with-advertisements-for-clothing-shops-and-posters-for-emersons-california-minstrels-at-the-globe-theatre-a-sign-for-an-old-book-shop-is-hanging-from-the-building-in-the-foreground-verso-mount-center-right-black-print-portrait-hawes-insignia-albumjj-hawes-photo-space-19-tremont-row-boston-lower-right-pencil-ple-14142-image599932214.html
RM2WT17JE–Brattle St. Church while being razed. Josiah Johnson Hawes, photographer (American, 1808 - 1901) 1872 A tall partially demolished building. The building is papered with advertisements for clothing shops and posters for Emerson's California Minstrels at the Globe Theatre. A sign for an old book shop is hanging from the building in the foreground. (Verso, mount) center right, black print: 'Portrait [Hawes' insignia] Album./J.J. HAWES, PHOTO. [space] 19 TREMONT ROW, BOSTON.'; lower right, pencil: 'Ple 14,14,2';
Wine Cup ca. 1800 Joseph Foster By the end of the eighteenth century the traditional bell-shaped wine cup on baluster stem had evolved into an even more restrained model. Here, the ovoid body, horizontal ribbed ornament, and bright-cut engraving reflect the neoclassical idiom. Tall, cylindrical stems on stepped, circular bases and domed covers with acorn finials accentuate the verticality and dignity of this vessel and its mate (33.120.232a, b), which were made around 1800 for Boston’s Brattle Street Church. The mark of Joseph Foster, the pair's maker, appears on a considerable quantity of Bos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wine-cup-ca-1800-joseph-foster-by-the-end-of-the-eighteenth-century-the-traditional-bell-shaped-wine-cup-on-baluster-stem-had-evolved-into-an-even-more-restrained-model-here-the-ovoid-body-horizontal-ribbed-ornament-and-bright-cut-engraving-reflect-the-neoclassical-idiom-tall-cylindrical-stems-on-stepped-circular-bases-and-domed-covers-with-acorn-finials-accentuate-the-verticality-and-dignity-of-this-vessel-and-its-mate-33120232a-b-which-were-made-around-1800-for-bostons-brattle-street-church-the-mark-of-joseph-foster-the-pairs-maker-appears-on-a-considerable-quantity-of-bos-image458583573.html
RM2HJ280N–Wine Cup ca. 1800 Joseph Foster By the end of the eighteenth century the traditional bell-shaped wine cup on baluster stem had evolved into an even more restrained model. Here, the ovoid body, horizontal ribbed ornament, and bright-cut engraving reflect the neoclassical idiom. Tall, cylindrical stems on stepped, circular bases and domed covers with acorn finials accentuate the verticality and dignity of this vessel and its mate (33.120.232a, b), which were made around 1800 for Boston’s Brattle Street Church. The mark of Joseph Foster, the pair's maker, appears on a considerable quantity of Bos
Wine Cup ca. 1800 Joseph Foster By the end of the eighteenth century the traditional bell-shaped wine cup on baluster stem had evolved into an even more restrained model. Here, the ovoid body, horizontal ribbed ornament, and bright-cut engraving reflect the neoclassical idiom. Tall, cylindrical stems on stepped, circular bases and domed covers with acorn finials accentuate the verticality and dignity of this vessel and its mate (33.120.231a, b), which were made around 1800 for Boston’s Brattle Street Church. The mark of Joseph Foster, the pair's maker, appears on a considerable quantity of Bos Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wine-cup-ca-1800-joseph-foster-by-the-end-of-the-eighteenth-century-the-traditional-bell-shaped-wine-cup-on-baluster-stem-had-evolved-into-an-even-more-restrained-model-here-the-ovoid-body-horizontal-ribbed-ornament-and-bright-cut-engraving-reflect-the-neoclassical-idiom-tall-cylindrical-stems-on-stepped-circular-bases-and-domed-covers-with-acorn-finials-accentuate-the-verticality-and-dignity-of-this-vessel-and-its-mate-33120231a-b-which-were-made-around-1800-for-bostons-brattle-street-church-the-mark-of-joseph-foster-the-pairs-maker-appears-on-a-considerable-quantity-of-bos-image458042316.html
RM2HH5HJ4–Wine Cup ca. 1800 Joseph Foster By the end of the eighteenth century the traditional bell-shaped wine cup on baluster stem had evolved into an even more restrained model. Here, the ovoid body, horizontal ribbed ornament, and bright-cut engraving reflect the neoclassical idiom. Tall, cylindrical stems on stepped, circular bases and domed covers with acorn finials accentuate the verticality and dignity of this vessel and its mate (33.120.231a, b), which were made around 1800 for Boston’s Brattle Street Church. The mark of Joseph Foster, the pair's maker, appears on a considerable quantity of Bos
[View Down Brattle Street from the Southworth & Hawes Studio at 5 1/2 Tremont Row, Boston] 1855 Southworth and Hawes American The Boston partnership of Southworth & Hawes was the leading photography studio in the United States from 1845 to 1862. While they produced portrait daguerreotypes for the most illustrious personalities of the day, they also made a number of exterior views that count among the major American artworks from the 1850s. This scene from their studio window is one in a series of three daguerreotypes that document activity around the Brattle Street Church during the funeral pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/view-down-brattle-street-from-the-southworth-hawes-studio-at-5-12-tremont-row-boston-1855-southworth-and-hawes-american-the-boston-partnership-of-southworth-hawes-was-the-leading-photography-studio-in-the-united-states-from-1845-to-1862-while-they-produced-portrait-daguerreotypes-for-the-most-illustrious-personalities-of-the-day-they-also-made-a-number-of-exterior-views-that-count-among-the-major-american-artworks-from-the-1850s-this-scene-from-their-studio-window-is-one-in-a-series-of-three-daguerreotypes-that-document-activity-around-the-brattle-street-church-during-the-funeral-pr-image458482891.html
RM2HHWKGY–[View Down Brattle Street from the Southworth & Hawes Studio at 5 1/2 Tremont Row, Boston] 1855 Southworth and Hawes American The Boston partnership of Southworth & Hawes was the leading photography studio in the United States from 1845 to 1862. While they produced portrait daguerreotypes for the most illustrious personalities of the day, they also made a number of exterior views that count among the major American artworks from the 1850s. This scene from their studio window is one in a series of three daguerreotypes that document activity around the Brattle Street Church during the funeral pr
. English: Fleuron from book: A discourse delivered in the church in Brattle Street, in Boston, Tuesday, June 11th, 1799, before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Isaac Hurd, A.M. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 91 A discourse delivered in the church in Brattle Street Fleuron W020171-6 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-discourse-delivered-in-the-church-in-brattle-street-in-boston-tuesday-june-11th-1799-before-the-humane-society-of-the-commonwealth-of-massachusetts-by-isaac-hurd-am-fellow-of-the-massachusetts-medical-society-91-a-discourse-delivered-in-the-church-in-brattle-street-fleuron-w020171-6-image206649859.html
RMP05M03–. English: Fleuron from book: A discourse delivered in the church in Brattle Street, in Boston, Tuesday, June 11th, 1799, before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Isaac Hurd, A.M. Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society. 91 A discourse delivered in the church in Brattle Street Fleuron W020171-6
Brattle Street Church. Josiah Johnson Hawes, photographer (American, 1808 - 1901) about 1859–1869 A small church on the corner of a cobblestone street. The church has a single rectangular tower with a flat roof. A man in a top hat is standing on the corner opposite the church. (Recto, mount) lower center, pencil: 'Brattle St. Church'; (Verso, mount) center, black crayon: 'These Goods/Not for Sale [underlined]/Don't/Handle'; lower left, pencil: 'Ple 14, 6'; lower center, pencil: 'Brattle/St./Church/-Hawes'; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-josiah-johnson-hawes-photographer-american-1808-1901-about-18591869-a-small-church-on-the-corner-of-a-cobblestone-street-the-church-has-a-single-rectangular-tower-with-a-flat-roof-a-man-in-a-top-hat-is-standing-on-the-corner-opposite-the-church-recto-mount-lower-center-pencil-brattle-st-church-verso-mount-center-black-crayon-these-goodsnot-for-sale-underlined-donthandle-lower-left-pencil-ple-14-6-lower-center-pencil-brattlestchurch-hawes-image599933690.html
RM2WT19F6–Brattle Street Church. Josiah Johnson Hawes, photographer (American, 1808 - 1901) about 1859–1869 A small church on the corner of a cobblestone street. The church has a single rectangular tower with a flat roof. A man in a top hat is standing on the corner opposite the church. (Recto, mount) lower center, pencil: 'Brattle St. Church'; (Verso, mount) center, black crayon: 'These Goods/Not for Sale [underlined]/Don't/Handle'; lower left, pencil: 'Ple 14, 6'; lower center, pencil: 'Brattle/St./Church/-Hawes';
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-image333298380.html
RM2AA71DG–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.
Harvard and its surroundings . , and his uncle was Thomas Brattleof Boston, treasurer of Harvard College for twenty-five years, and a prominentmerchant, whose liberality toward the Brattle Street Church caused thechurch and street to be named after him. From this family Brattle Street,Cambridge, derives its name. Thomas Bi-attle (class of 1760), son of Will-iam Brattle, made his grounds the most celebrated in New England, andalthough a fugitive in 17 75, nevertheless, upon his return after the war, hehad his political disabilities removed. The drowning of several student?,while bathing, caused Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/harvard-and-its-surroundings-and-his-uncle-was-thomas-brattleof-boston-treasurer-of-harvard-college-for-twenty-five-years-and-a-prominentmerchant-whose-liberality-toward-the-brattle-street-church-caused-thechurch-and-street-to-be-named-after-him-from-this-family-brattle-streetcambridge-derives-its-name-thomas-bi-attle-class-of-1760-son-of-will-iam-brattle-made-his-grounds-the-most-celebrated-in-new-england-andalthough-a-fugitive-in-17-75-nevertheless-upon-his-return-after-the-war-hehad-his-political-disabilities-removed-the-drowning-of-several-studentwhile-bathing-caused-image339263974.html
RM2AKXPJE–Harvard and its surroundings . , and his uncle was Thomas Brattleof Boston, treasurer of Harvard College for twenty-five years, and a prominentmerchant, whose liberality toward the Brattle Street Church caused thechurch and street to be named after him. From this family Brattle Street,Cambridge, derives its name. Thomas Bi-attle (class of 1760), son of Will-iam Brattle, made his grounds the most celebrated in New England, andalthough a fugitive in 17 75, nevertheless, upon his return after the war, hehad his political disabilities removed. The drowning of several student?,while bathing, caused
. English: Fleuron from book: A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle Street, Boston, October 20, 1793, and occasioned by the death of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq. L.L.D. and A.A.S. governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by Peter Thacher, D.D. Pastor of the church in Brattle Street. 199 A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle Street, Boston, October 20, 1793, and occasioned by the death of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq Fleuron W029378-1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-sermon-preached-to-the-society-in-brattle-street-boston-october-20-1793-and-occasioned-by-the-death-of-his-excellency-john-hancock-esq-lld-and-aas-governor-of-the-commonwealth-of-massachusetts-by-peter-thacher-dd-pastor-of-the-church-in-brattle-street-199-a-sermon-preached-to-the-society-in-brattle-street-boston-october-20-1793-and-occasioned-by-the-death-of-his-excellency-john-hancock-esq-fleuron-w029378-1-image206807927.html
RMP0CWHB–. English: Fleuron from book: A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle Street, Boston, October 20, 1793, and occasioned by the death of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq. L.L.D. and A.A.S. governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by Peter Thacher, D.D. Pastor of the church in Brattle Street. 199 A sermon, preached to the society in Brattle Street, Boston, October 20, 1793, and occasioned by the death of His Excellency John Hancock, Esq Fleuron W029378-1
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-image333298370.html
RM2AA71D6–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.
The history and antiquities of Boston .. . well. — Indian Treaty. — Depravity. — Execution of Pirates. — Hoop Petticoats. —The Pirate Fly. — Death of Benj. Franklin. ?— Traffic in Slaves. — Another Newspaper Established. — Death of theKing. — A Violent Storm. — Earthquake of 1727. — Scotch Irish Ax-rive. — Church in Long-lane. THE subject of singing in Churches wasat the same time making considerable talkboth in Town and Country. Some thoughtit a great innovation, and not to be tolerated.The Society in Brattle-street, however, hadbeen singing for several years ; but itwas many years after this Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-antiquities-of-boston-well-indian-treaty-depravity-execution-of-pirates-hoop-petticoats-the-pirate-fly-death-of-benj-franklin-traffic-in-slaves-another-newspaper-established-death-of-theking-a-violent-storm-earthquake-of-1727-scotch-irish-ax-rive-church-in-long-lane-the-subject-of-singing-in-churches-wasat-the-same-time-making-considerable-talkboth-in-town-and-country-some-thoughtit-a-great-innovation-and-not-to-be-toleratedthe-society-in-brattle-street-however-hadbeen-singing-for-several-years-but-itwas-many-years-after-this-image343138813.html
RM2AX791H–The history and antiquities of Boston .. . well. — Indian Treaty. — Depravity. — Execution of Pirates. — Hoop Petticoats. —The Pirate Fly. — Death of Benj. Franklin. ?— Traffic in Slaves. — Another Newspaper Established. — Death of theKing. — A Violent Storm. — Earthquake of 1727. — Scotch Irish Ax-rive. — Church in Long-lane. THE subject of singing in Churches wasat the same time making considerable talkboth in Town and Country. Some thoughtit a great innovation, and not to be tolerated.The Society in Brattle-street, however, hadbeen singing for several years ; but itwas many years after this
. English: Fleuron from book: A sermon at the lecture in Boston, after the funerals of those excellent & learned divines and eminent Fellows of Harvard College the Reverend, Mr. William Brattle, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge, who deceased Feb. 15. 1716, 7. aetatis suae 55. And the Reverend, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, who deceased the 13. of the said month. aetatis suae 45. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church in Boston. [One line of Latin quotation]. 190 A sermon at the lecture in Boston Fleuron W029118-3 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-fleuron-from-book-a-sermon-at-the-lecture-in-boston-after-the-funerals-of-those-excellent-learned-divines-and-eminent-fellows-of-harvard-college-the-reverend-mr-william-brattle-pastor-of-the-church-of-christ-in-cambridge-who-deceased-feb-15-1716-7-aetatis-suae-55-and-the-reverend-mr-ebenezer-pemberton-pastor-of-a-church-of-christ-in-boston-who-deceased-the-13-of-the-said-month-aetatis-suae-45-by-benjamin-colman-pastor-of-a-church-in-boston-one-line-of-latin-quotation-190-a-sermon-at-the-lecture-in-boston-fleuron-w029118-3-image206797705.html
RMP0CCG9–. English: Fleuron from book: A sermon at the lecture in Boston, after the funerals of those excellent & learned divines and eminent Fellows of Harvard College the Reverend, Mr. William Brattle, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge, who deceased Feb. 15. 1716, 7. aetatis suae 55. And the Reverend, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, who deceased the 13. of the said month. aetatis suae 45. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church in Boston. [One line of Latin quotation]. 190 A sermon at the lecture in Boston Fleuron W029118-3
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-image333298378.html
RM2AA71DE–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.
Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . grave I summon all. * Whitmores Notes to John Duntons Letters. BRATTLE SQUARE AND THE TOWN DOCK. 123 This was the church of Colman, the Coopers, Thacher, Buck-minster, Edward Everett, Palfrey, and Lothrop, an array ofclerical talent unsurpassed in the Boston pulpit. General Gagequartered the 29th in the church and vicinity, taking up his BRATTLE STREET CHURCH. own quarters in the house opposite. Gage told Mr. Turell thathe had no fears for his men while quartered within such walls.Nevertheless, the night before the evacuation a twenty-fourpound Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-landmarks-and-historic-personages-of-boston-grave-i-summon-all-whitmores-notes-to-john-duntons-letters-brattle-square-and-the-town-dock-123-this-was-the-church-of-colman-the-coopers-thacher-buck-minster-edward-everett-palfrey-and-lothrop-an-array-ofclerical-talent-unsurpassed-in-the-boston-pulpit-general-gagequartered-the-29th-in-the-church-and-vicinity-taking-up-his-brattle-street-church-own-quarters-in-the-house-opposite-gage-told-mr-turell-thathe-had-no-fears-for-his-men-while-quartered-within-such-wallsnevertheless-the-night-before-the-evacuation-a-twenty-fourpound-image342808066.html
RM2AWM756–Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . grave I summon all. * Whitmores Notes to John Duntons Letters. BRATTLE SQUARE AND THE TOWN DOCK. 123 This was the church of Colman, the Coopers, Thacher, Buck-minster, Edward Everett, Palfrey, and Lothrop, an array ofclerical talent unsurpassed in the Boston pulpit. General Gagequartered the 29th in the church and vicinity, taking up his BRATTLE STREET CHURCH. own quarters in the house opposite. Gage told Mr. Turell thathe had no fears for his men while quartered within such walls.Nevertheless, the night before the evacuation a twenty-fourpound
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-image333298374.html
RM2AA71DA–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.
Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . OLD TRINITY CHURCH. FROM CHURCH GREEN TO LIBERTY TREE. 387 to the bottom of the east end of the church, containing theDecalogue, the Lords Prayer, and the Apostles Creed. ButGovernor Shirley, who had so liberally aided the Chapel, gaveTrinity a service for communion, table-cloths, and books. PeterFaneuil had in 1741 offered <£ 100 towards an organ, but onewas not procured until 1744. When General Washington was in Boston in 1789 he passedthe Sabbath here, and went to hearDr. (afterwards Bishop) Parker in theforenoon, and to Brattle Street in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-landmarks-and-historic-personages-of-boston-old-trinity-church-from-church-green-to-liberty-tree-387-to-the-bottom-of-the-east-end-of-the-church-containing-thedecalogue-the-lords-prayer-and-the-apostles-creed-butgovernor-shirley-who-had-so-liberally-aided-the-chapel-gavetrinity-a-service-for-communion-table-cloths-and-books-peterfaneuil-had-in-1741-offered-lt-100-towards-an-organ-but-onewas-not-procured-until-1744-when-general-washington-was-in-boston-in-1789-he-passedthe-sabbath-here-and-went-to-heardr-afterwards-bishop-parker-in-theforenoon-and-to-brattle-street-in-image342779587.html
RM2AWJXT3–Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . OLD TRINITY CHURCH. FROM CHURCH GREEN TO LIBERTY TREE. 387 to the bottom of the east end of the church, containing theDecalogue, the Lords Prayer, and the Apostles Creed. ButGovernor Shirley, who had so liberally aided the Chapel, gaveTrinity a service for communion, table-cloths, and books. PeterFaneuil had in 1741 offered <£ 100 towards an organ, but onewas not procured until 1744. When General Washington was in Boston in 1789 he passedthe Sabbath here, and went to hearDr. (afterwards Bishop) Parker in theforenoon, and to Brattle Street in
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-image333298375.html
RM2AA71DB–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.
The port book of Boston; . The First Steamer Plying Boston Harbor Town House (now the Old State House) ; nextseems to be the old Brattle Street Church ; and thencomes Faneuil Hall. The Town Dock ran up con-siderably closer to the Cradle of Liberty thanReveres picture would indicate. The great pier or dock, running^ far out into theharbor, upon which the boat-loads of British soldiersfrom the fleet are landing, is Long- Wharf. Justbehind the row of houses lining the wharf you see alittle offshoot, a sort of appendix to the main pier.This was Minotts T, the predecessor of the presentT wharf. Thi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-port-book-of-boston-the-first-steamer-plying-boston-harbor-town-house-now-the-old-state-house-nextseems-to-be-the-old-brattle-street-church-and-thencomes-faneuil-hall-the-town-dock-ran-up-con-siderably-closer-to-the-cradle-of-liberty-thanreveres-picture-would-indicate-the-great-pier-or-dock-running-far-out-into-theharbor-upon-which-the-boat-loads-of-british-soldiersfrom-the-fleet-are-landing-is-long-wharf-justbehind-the-row-of-houses-lining-the-wharf-you-see-alittle-offshoot-a-sort-of-appendix-to-the-main-pierthis-was-minotts-t-the-predecessor-of-the-presentt-wharf-thi-image342671398.html
RM2AWE0T6–The port book of Boston; . The First Steamer Plying Boston Harbor Town House (now the Old State House) ; nextseems to be the old Brattle Street Church ; and thencomes Faneuil Hall. The Town Dock ran up con-siderably closer to the Cradle of Liberty thanReveres picture would indicate. The great pier or dock, running^ far out into theharbor, upon which the boat-loads of British soldiersfrom the fleet are landing, is Long- Wharf. Justbehind the row of houses lining the wharf you see alittle offshoot, a sort of appendix to the main pier.This was Minotts T, the predecessor of the presentT wharf. Thi
Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/brattle-street-church-boston-mass-brattle-street-church-boston-mass-image333298384.html
RM2AA71DM–Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.; Brattle Street Church, Boston, Mass.
The history and antiquities of Boston .. . s Macarty, Robert How- mas Bannister, Thomas Cooper, Benjamin ard, Joseph Sparrow, Ed. Martyn, John Fayr- Walker, Benjamin Davis, Tuuothy Clark, Ste- weather, Thos. Cooper, John Pitts, David phen Minot, William Keen, Richard Draper, Jenner, for self and Partner, Roger Kilcup, William Harris, Abraham Blush, Zechariah 1699.] BRATTLE-STREET CHURCH. 519 Church do not appear to have been the same asfor some of the others.* Mr. Benjamin Colman,a native of Boston, but then residing in England, was invited to become its Pastor. He acceptedi the invitation, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-antiquities-of-boston-s-macarty-robert-how-mas-bannister-thomas-cooper-benjamin-ard-joseph-sparrow-ed-martyn-john-fayr-walker-benjamin-davis-tuuothy-clark-ste-weather-thos-cooper-john-pitts-david-phen-minot-william-keen-richard-draper-jenner-for-self-and-partner-roger-kilcup-william-harris-abraham-blush-zechariah-1699-brattle-street-church-519-church-do-not-appear-to-have-been-the-same-asfor-some-of-the-others-mr-benjamin-colmana-native-of-boston-but-then-residing-in-england-was-invited-to-become-its-pastor-he-acceptedi-the-invitation-an-image343143219.html
RM2AX7EJY–The history and antiquities of Boston .. . s Macarty, Robert How- mas Bannister, Thomas Cooper, Benjamin ard, Joseph Sparrow, Ed. Martyn, John Fayr- Walker, Benjamin Davis, Tuuothy Clark, Ste- weather, Thos. Cooper, John Pitts, David phen Minot, William Keen, Richard Draper, Jenner, for self and Partner, Roger Kilcup, William Harris, Abraham Blush, Zechariah 1699.] BRATTLE-STREET CHURCH. 519 Church do not appear to have been the same asfor some of the others.* Mr. Benjamin Colman,a native of Boston, but then residing in England, was invited to become its Pastor. He acceptedi the invitation, an
. Rand, McNally Boston guide to the city and environs, with maps and illustrations ... gton Elm under which he first took command of theAmerican Anny. Christ Church, built in 1760, and the adjoining buryingground, which dates from 1636, are also on Garden St. Nearthe cemetery fence stands one of the many milestones set upby Governor Dudley, with the inscription: Boston, 8miles, 1734. There was no bridge across the Charles belowCottage Farms at that time. Now Boston is eight minutesinstead of eight miles from Cambridge. Craigie-Longfellow House. On Brattle St., just beyondthe buildings of the E Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rand-mcnally-boston-guide-to-the-city-and-environs-with-maps-and-illustrations-gton-elm-under-which-he-first-took-command-of-theamerican-anny-christ-church-built-in-1760-and-the-adjoining-buryingground-which-dates-from-1636-are-also-on-garden-st-nearthe-cemetery-fence-stands-one-of-the-many-milestones-set-upby-governor-dudley-with-the-inscription-boston-8miles-1734-there-was-no-bridge-across-the-charles-belowcottage-farms-at-that-time-now-boston-is-eight-minutesinstead-of-eight-miles-from-cambridge-craigie-longfellow-house-on-brattle-st-just-beyondthe-buildings-of-the-e-image336694349.html
RM2AFNN25–. Rand, McNally Boston guide to the city and environs, with maps and illustrations ... gton Elm under which he first took command of theAmerican Anny. Christ Church, built in 1760, and the adjoining buryingground, which dates from 1636, are also on Garden St. Nearthe cemetery fence stands one of the many milestones set upby Governor Dudley, with the inscription: Boston, 8miles, 1734. There was no bridge across the Charles belowCottage Farms at that time. Now Boston is eight minutesinstead of eight miles from Cambridge. Craigie-Longfellow House. On Brattle St., just beyondthe buildings of the E
Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . ched from the top FROM CHURCH GREEN TO LIBERTY TREE. 387 to the bottom of the east end of the church, containing theDecalogue, the Lords Prayer, and the Apostles Creed. ButGovernor Shirley, who hail so liberally aided the Chapel, gaveTrinity a service for communion, table-cloths, and books. PeterFaneuil had in 1741 offered <£ 100 towards an organ, but onewas not procured until 1744. When General Washington was in Boston in 1789 he passedthe Sabbath here, and went to hearDr. (afterwards Bishop) Parker in theforenoon, and to Brattle Street in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-landmarks-and-historic-personages-of-boston-ched-from-the-top-from-church-green-to-liberty-tree-387-to-the-bottom-of-the-east-end-of-the-church-containing-thedecalogue-the-lords-prayer-and-the-apostles-creed-butgovernor-shirley-who-hail-so-liberally-aided-the-chapel-gavetrinity-a-service-for-communion-table-cloths-and-books-peterfaneuil-had-in-1741-offered-lt-100-towards-an-organ-but-onewas-not-procured-until-1744-when-general-washington-was-in-boston-in-1789-he-passedthe-sabbath-here-and-went-to-heardr-afterwards-bishop-parker-in-theforenoon-and-to-brattle-street-in-image339473354.html
RM2AM89MA–Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston . ched from the top FROM CHURCH GREEN TO LIBERTY TREE. 387 to the bottom of the east end of the church, containing theDecalogue, the Lords Prayer, and the Apostles Creed. ButGovernor Shirley, who hail so liberally aided the Chapel, gaveTrinity a service for communion, table-cloths, and books. PeterFaneuil had in 1741 offered <£ 100 towards an organ, but onewas not procured until 1744. When General Washington was in Boston in 1789 he passedthe Sabbath here, and went to hearDr. (afterwards Bishop) Parker in theforenoon, and to Brattle Street in
This week in Boston . Art Exhibitions see Sunday and Monday. SOCIETIES AnnuiiJ meeting of the General Association of CongregationalChurches in Massachusetts, Park St. Church, afternoon and evening. Mass meeting to Organi.ze Brookline High .School Alu)nni Asso-ciation, Shailer Hall, CTcning. Exhibition at the Boston Xornml School Gymnasium, 3 />. ni. Harvard Dramatic Clubs [^lay at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, even- LECTURES Prof. Edivard S. Morse for the benefit of the .hipanese Sclwlar-ship fund, Jordan Hall, 8 />. ;/;. CONCERTS The Pops at Symphony Hall, evening. FOREIGN SAILINGS .S. .V. S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-week-in-boston-art-exhibitions-see-sunday-and-monday-societies-annuiij-meeting-of-the-general-association-of-congregationalchurches-in-massachusetts-park-st-church-afternoon-and-evening-mass-meeting-to-organize-brookline-high-school-alunni-asso-ciation-shailer-hall-ctcning-exhibition-at-the-boston-xornml-school-gymnasium-3-gt-ni-harvard-dramatic-clubs-lay-at-brattle-hall-cambridge-even-lectures-prof-edivard-s-morse-for-the-benefit-of-the-hipanese-sclwlar-ship-fund-jordan-hall-8-gt-concerts-the-pops-at-symphony-hall-evening-foreign-sailings-s-v-s-image340043873.html
RM2AN69C1–This week in Boston . Art Exhibitions see Sunday and Monday. SOCIETIES AnnuiiJ meeting of the General Association of CongregationalChurches in Massachusetts, Park St. Church, afternoon and evening. Mass meeting to Organi.ze Brookline High .School Alu)nni Asso-ciation, Shailer Hall, CTcning. Exhibition at the Boston Xornml School Gymnasium, 3 />. ni. Harvard Dramatic Clubs [^lay at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, even- LECTURES Prof. Edivard S. Morse for the benefit of the .hipanese Sclwlar-ship fund, Jordan Hall, 8 />. ;/;. CONCERTS The Pops at Symphony Hall, evening. FOREIGN SAILINGS .S. .V. S
Hingham : a story of its early settlement and life, its ancient landmarks, its historic sites and buildings . ton in June, 1784, where he preached for atime in the Brattle Street Church. The family followed inAugust. From Perth Amboy, N.J., they went on to New Yorkin a little sloop, and thence by a coasting vessel to Newport,R.I. They reached their final destination on the second dayfrom New York, passing through Jamaica Plain, the beautifulscenery of which Margaret describes in terms of praise. They lodged at a boarding-house on State Street, kept by aMrs. Gray and her two sisters, where they Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hingham-a-story-of-its-early-settlement-and-life-its-ancient-landmarks-its-historic-sites-and-buildings-ton-in-june-1784-where-he-preached-for-atime-in-the-brattle-street-church-the-family-followed-inaugust-from-perth-amboy-nj-they-went-on-to-new-yorkin-a-little-sloop-and-thence-by-a-coasting-vessel-to-newportri-they-reached-their-final-destination-on-the-second-dayfrom-new-york-passing-through-jamaica-plain-the-beautifulscenery-of-which-margaret-describes-in-terms-of-praise-they-lodged-at-a-boarding-house-on-state-street-kept-by-amrs-gray-and-her-two-sisters-where-they-image339452659.html
RM2AM7B97–Hingham : a story of its early settlement and life, its ancient landmarks, its historic sites and buildings . ton in June, 1784, where he preached for atime in the Brattle Street Church. The family followed inAugust. From Perth Amboy, N.J., they went on to New Yorkin a little sloop, and thence by a coasting vessel to Newport,R.I. They reached their final destination on the second dayfrom New York, passing through Jamaica Plain, the beautifulscenery of which Margaret describes in terms of praise. They lodged at a boarding-house on State Street, kept by aMrs. Gray and her two sisters, where they
The history and antiquities of Boston .. . e. * These are the names of the persons ap- England. — Boston Evening Post, 31 July, pointed upon the Committee : —Mr. William 1769. Bowes, Mr. Jona. Amory, Capt. Saml. Part- f It was a quarto pamphlet of 24 pages, very ridge, Mr. Saml. Abbott,Mr. Thomas Walley, handsomely printed, a copy of which is now Mr. Moses Gill, Mr. Wm. Bout, Mr. Bartholo- by me. In this it is said, that upwards of mew Kneeland, Mr. Joshua Gardner, Mr. 20 sail of men-of-war, cutters and other armed Thomas Brattle, Mr. Edwd. Church, and Mr. vessels, purchased by the Board of Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-and-antiquities-of-boston-e-these-are-the-names-of-the-persons-ap-england-boston-evening-post-31-july-pointed-upon-the-committee-mr-william-1769-bowes-mr-jona-amory-capt-saml-part-f-it-was-a-quarto-pamphlet-of-24-pages-very-ridge-mr-saml-abbottmr-thomas-walley-handsomely-printed-a-copy-of-which-is-now-mr-moses-gill-mr-wm-bout-mr-bartholo-by-me-in-this-it-is-said-that-upwards-of-mew-kneeland-mr-joshua-gardner-mr-20-sail-of-men-of-war-cutters-and-other-armed-thomas-brattle-mr-edwd-church-and-mr-vessels-purchased-by-the-board-of-co-image343119514.html
RM2AX6CCA–The history and antiquities of Boston .. . e. * These are the names of the persons ap- England. — Boston Evening Post, 31 July, pointed upon the Committee : —Mr. William 1769. Bowes, Mr. Jona. Amory, Capt. Saml. Part- f It was a quarto pamphlet of 24 pages, very ridge, Mr. Saml. Abbott,Mr. Thomas Walley, handsomely printed, a copy of which is now Mr. Moses Gill, Mr. Wm. Bout, Mr. Bartholo- by me. In this it is said, that upwards of mew Kneeland, Mr. Joshua Gardner, Mr. 20 sail of men-of-war, cutters and other armed Thomas Brattle, Mr. Edwd. Church, and Mr. vessels, purchased by the Board of Co
Rand, McNally & co.'s handy guide to Boston and environs .. . {21i. AN INTRODUCTION TO BOSTON. 23 Oxford, Huntington Avenue and Exeter Street—Eur., $1.50. Parker, School and Tremont streets — Eur., $1. Plaza, Columbus Avenue and Holyoke Street—Eur., %i. Qiiincy, Brattle Street and Brattle Square — Am., $3 ; Eur., $1. Revere, Bowdoin Square — Eur., $1. Reynolds, 623 Washington Street — Eur., $1. Rex/ord, Allston and Howard streets — Eur., $1. Somerset, Commonwealth Avenue — Eur., $2. Thorndike, Boylston and Church streets—Eur., $1. Tourame, Tremont and Boylston streets — Eur., $2. Tuileries, Co Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rand-mcnally-cos-handy-guide-to-boston-and-environs-21i-an-introduction-to-boston-23-oxford-huntington-avenue-and-exeter-streeteur-150-parker-school-and-tremont-streets-eur-1-plaza-columbus-avenue-and-holyoke-streeteur-i-qiiincy-brattle-street-and-brattle-square-am-3-eur-1-revere-bowdoin-square-eur-1-reynolds-623-washington-street-eur-1-rexord-allston-and-howard-streets-eur-1-somerset-commonwealth-avenue-eur-2-thorndike-boylston-and-church-streetseur-1-tourame-tremont-and-boylston-streets-eur-2-tuileries-co-image339396384.html
RM2AM4RFC–Rand, McNally & co.'s handy guide to Boston and environs .. . {21i. AN INTRODUCTION TO BOSTON. 23 Oxford, Huntington Avenue and Exeter Street—Eur., $1.50. Parker, School and Tremont streets — Eur., $1. Plaza, Columbus Avenue and Holyoke Street—Eur., %i. Qiiincy, Brattle Street and Brattle Square — Am., $3 ; Eur., $1. Revere, Bowdoin Square — Eur., $1. Reynolds, 623 Washington Street — Eur., $1. Rex/ord, Allston and Howard streets — Eur., $1. Somerset, Commonwealth Avenue — Eur., $2. Thorndike, Boylston and Church streets—Eur., $1. Tourame, Tremont and Boylston streets — Eur., $2. Tuileries, Co
1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . t Gertrude rms 2837 Brattle boro avNugent Harry lab bds 1326 e 18thNugent Jas F lawyer 513, 204 5th res 1801 PleasantNugent Jas W lab res 1326 e 18thNugent John lab la Pipe and Tile Co bds 1326 e 18thNugent Jos F Rev pastor Visitation Church res 1271 e 9thNugent J Paul maintenance mn Fo( Motor Co bds 2837 Brattleboro avNugent Marguerite stenog rms 2837 Brattleboro av Nugent Mary (wid P J) res 2837 Brattleboro avNull J W elk Savoy Hotel rms sameNull L Alvin real est res 4218 Uni-versity avNunamaker Wm H plmbr Walker P & H Co res 684 40thNu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1921-des-moines-and-polk-county-iowa-city-directory-t-gertrude-rms-2837-brattle-boro-avnugent-harry-lab-bds-1326-e-18thnugent-jas-f-lawyer-513-204-5th-res-1801-pleasantnugent-jas-w-lab-res-1326-e-18thnugent-john-lab-la-pipe-and-tile-co-bds-1326-e-18thnugent-jos-f-rev-pastor-visitation-church-res-1271-e-9thnugent-j-paul-maintenance-mn-fo-motor-co-bds-2837-brattleboro-avnugent-marguerite-stenog-rms-2837-brattleboro-av-nugent-mary-wid-p-j-res-2837-brattleboro-avnull-j-w-elk-savoy-hotel-rms-samenull-l-alvin-real-est-res-4218-uni-versity-avnunamaker-wm-h-plmbr-walker-p-h-co-res-684-40thnu-image338445180.html
RM2AJHE7T–1921 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directory . t Gertrude rms 2837 Brattle boro avNugent Harry lab bds 1326 e 18thNugent Jas F lawyer 513, 204 5th res 1801 PleasantNugent Jas W lab res 1326 e 18thNugent John lab la Pipe and Tile Co bds 1326 e 18thNugent Jos F Rev pastor Visitation Church res 1271 e 9thNugent J Paul maintenance mn Fo( Motor Co bds 2837 Brattleboro avNugent Marguerite stenog rms 2837 Brattleboro av Nugent Mary (wid P J) res 2837 Brattleboro avNull J W elk Savoy Hotel rms sameNull L Alvin real est res 4218 Uni-versity avNunamaker Wm H plmbr Walker P & H Co res 684 40thNu
. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. mong the Dissenters, who, as well as the Church, do greatlydislike his principles and practice. The theological complexion of New England had changedvery little since the earlier days. A Calvinism of a strict typestill ruled in the churches. Brattle Square Church still stoodalone on its somewhat relaxed ground of practice, but doctrin-ally agreed with its sister churches. The Episcopal churcheswon their way by the beauty and solemnity of the liturgy, butwere not thought to differ, on the Calvinistic points, from Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annals-of-kings-chapel-from-the-puritan-age-of-new-england-to-the-present-day-mong-the-dissenters-who-as-well-as-the-church-do-greatlydislike-his-principles-and-practice-the-theological-complexion-of-new-england-had-changedvery-little-since-the-earlier-days-a-calvinism-of-a-strict-typestill-ruled-in-the-churches-brattle-square-church-still-stoodalone-on-its-somewhat-relaxed-ground-of-practice-but-doctrin-ally-agreed-with-its-sister-churches-the-episcopal-churcheswon-their-way-by-the-beauty-and-solemnity-of-the-liturgy-butwere-not-thought-to-differ-on-the-calvinistic-points-from-image370303990.html
RM2CECPEE–. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. mong the Dissenters, who, as well as the Church, do greatlydislike his principles and practice. The theological complexion of New England had changedvery little since the earlier days. A Calvinism of a strict typestill ruled in the churches. Brattle Square Church still stoodalone on its somewhat relaxed ground of practice, but doctrin-ally agreed with its sister churches. The Episcopal churcheswon their way by the beauty and solemnity of the liturgy, butwere not thought to differ, on the Calvinistic points, from
. Centennial of the Bulfinch State House. Exercises before the Massachusetts legislature, January 11, 1898. ALFRED S. ROE.. SAMUEL ADAMS. ADDRESS BY ALFRED SEELYE ROE. 13 and Benjamin Hutchinson Robbins was nearingthe end of his fifth term of a like office in theHouse. To-day we are reahzing somewhat the fruitionof the prayers and fervent wishes which from thevery beginning marked the progress of this build-ing. With what earnestness had Peter Thacher,of the Brattle Street Church, and an eye-witnessof the battle of Bunker Hill, prayed in the OldSouth Church, where the exercises of the daybegan Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/centennial-of-the-bulfinch-state-house-exercises-before-the-massachusetts-legislature-january-11-1898-alfred-s-roe-samuel-adams-address-by-alfred-seelye-roe-13-and-benjamin-hutchinson-robbins-was-nearingthe-end-of-his-fifth-term-of-a-like-office-in-thehouse-to-day-we-are-reahzing-somewhat-the-fruitionof-the-prayers-and-fervent-wishes-which-from-thevery-beginning-marked-the-progress-of-this-build-ing-with-what-earnestness-had-peter-thacherof-the-brattle-street-church-and-an-eye-witnessof-the-battle-of-bunker-hill-prayed-in-the-oldsouth-church-where-the-exercises-of-the-daybegan-image370520240.html
RM2CEPJ9M–. Centennial of the Bulfinch State House. Exercises before the Massachusetts legislature, January 11, 1898. ALFRED S. ROE.. SAMUEL ADAMS. ADDRESS BY ALFRED SEELYE ROE. 13 and Benjamin Hutchinson Robbins was nearingthe end of his fifth term of a like office in theHouse. To-day we are reahzing somewhat the fruitionof the prayers and fervent wishes which from thevery beginning marked the progress of this build-ing. With what earnestness had Peter Thacher,of the Brattle Street Church, and an eye-witnessof the battle of Bunker Hill, prayed in the OldSouth Church, where the exercises of the daybegan
. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . eton Copley, theformerly Freeman-place Chapel, built eminent historical painter, one of whoseby the Second Church, under the pas- productions (Charles the First demand-toral care of the Reverend Chandler ing in the House of Commons theRobbins, and afterwards occupied by arrest of the five impeached members)the First Presbyterian Church, the is now in the art-room of the PublicChurch of the Disciples, the Brattle- Library. It extended for a third of asquare Church, the Old South Church, mile on Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-granite-monthly-a-new-hampshire-magazine-devoted-to-literature-history-and-state-progress-eton-copley-theformerly-freeman-place-chapel-built-eminent-historical-painter-one-of-whoseby-the-second-church-under-the-pas-productions-charles-the-first-demand-toral-care-of-the-reverend-chandler-ing-in-the-house-of-commons-therobbins-and-afterwards-occupied-by-arrest-of-the-five-impeached-membersthe-first-presbyterian-church-the-is-now-in-the-art-room-of-the-publicchurch-of-the-disciples-the-brattle-library-it-extended-for-a-third-of-asquare-church-the-old-south-church-mile-on-image372635645.html
RM2CJ70FW–. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress . eton Copley, theformerly Freeman-place Chapel, built eminent historical painter, one of whoseby the Second Church, under the pas- productions (Charles the First demand-toral care of the Reverend Chandler ing in the House of Commons theRobbins, and afterwards occupied by arrest of the five impeached members)the First Presbyterian Church, the is now in the art-room of the PublicChurch of the Disciples, the Brattle- Library. It extended for a third of asquare Church, the Old South Church, mile on
. Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. hed from the top FROM CHURCH GREEN TO LIBERTY TREE. 387 to the bottom of the east end of the church, containing theDecalogue, the Lords Prayer, and the Apostles Creed. ButGovernor Shirley, who had so liberally aided the Chapel, gaveTrmity a service for communion, table-cloths, and books. PeterFaneuil had in 1741 ottered .£100 towards an organ, but onewas not procured until 1744. When General Washington was in Boston in 1789 he passedthe Sabbath here, and went to hearDr. (afterwards Bishop) Parker in theforenoon, and to Brattle Street in theaft Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-landmarks-and-historic-personages-of-boston-hed-from-the-top-from-church-green-to-liberty-tree-387-to-the-bottom-of-the-east-end-of-the-church-containing-thedecalogue-the-lords-prayer-and-the-apostles-creed-butgovernor-shirley-who-had-so-liberally-aided-the-chapel-gavetrmity-a-service-for-communion-table-cloths-and-books-peterfaneuil-had-in-1741-ottered-100-towards-an-organ-but-onewas-not-procured-until-1744-when-general-washington-was-in-boston-in-1789-he-passedthe-sabbath-here-and-went-to-heardr-afterwards-bishop-parker-in-theforenoon-and-to-brattle-street-in-theaft-image370465807.html
RM2CEM4WK–. Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. hed from the top FROM CHURCH GREEN TO LIBERTY TREE. 387 to the bottom of the east end of the church, containing theDecalogue, the Lords Prayer, and the Apostles Creed. ButGovernor Shirley, who had so liberally aided the Chapel, gaveTrmity a service for communion, table-cloths, and books. PeterFaneuil had in 1741 ottered .£100 towards an organ, but onewas not procured until 1744. When General Washington was in Boston in 1789 he passedthe Sabbath here, and went to hearDr. (afterwards Bishop) Parker in theforenoon, and to Brattle Street in theaft
. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . THE FIRST KINGS CHAPEL. Beacon Hill with the beacon on top of it. There were no pewsin the church up to 1693. In that year the officers of Sir FrancisWheelers fleet, which put into Boston to recruit, made up a dona-tion for the church amounting to lifty-six pounds. The next year. ANTIQUE VIEWS OF BOSTON. the pews were built at an expense of eighty-five pounds. In 1689it was provided with a bell. Between 1710 and 1713 the oldchurch was rebuilt and enlarged to twice its original size. Mr.Thomas Brattle gave an organ when it was finished. This, nodoubt, was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-views-of-ye-towne-of-boston-the-first-kings-chapel-beacon-hill-with-the-beacon-on-top-of-it-there-were-no-pewsin-the-church-up-to-1693-in-that-year-the-officers-of-sir-franciswheelers-fleet-which-put-into-boston-to-recruit-made-up-a-dona-tion-for-the-church-amounting-to-lifty-six-pounds-the-next-year-antique-views-of-boston-the-pews-were-built-at-an-expense-of-eighty-five-pounds-in-1689it-was-provided-with-a-bell-between-1710-and-1713-the-oldchurch-was-rebuilt-and-enlarged-to-twice-its-original-size-mrthomas-brattle-gave-an-organ-when-it-was-finished-this-nodoubt-was-image370179216.html
RM2CE73A8–. Antique views of ye towne of Boston . THE FIRST KINGS CHAPEL. Beacon Hill with the beacon on top of it. There were no pewsin the church up to 1693. In that year the officers of Sir FrancisWheelers fleet, which put into Boston to recruit, made up a dona-tion for the church amounting to lifty-six pounds. The next year. ANTIQUE VIEWS OF BOSTON. the pews were built at an expense of eighty-five pounds. In 1689it was provided with a bell. Between 1710 and 1713 the oldchurch was rebuilt and enlarged to twice its original size. Mr.Thomas Brattle gave an organ when it was finished. This, nodoubt, was
. Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. BRATTLE STREET CHURCH. own quarters in the house opposite. Gage told Mr. Turell thathe had no fears for his men while quartered within such walls.Nevertheless, the night before the evacuation a twenty-fourpound shot from Cambridge struck the tower, and flilling tothe ground was picked up by Mr. Turell, and in 1824 wasimbedded in the masonry, where it remained until the workof demolition began. When the society sold the church, they reserved the ancientquoins, pulpit, bell, and cannon-ball. The bell given by Gov-ernor Hancock became cracked, an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-landmarks-and-historic-personages-of-boston-brattle-street-church-own-quarters-in-the-house-opposite-gage-told-mr-turell-thathe-had-no-fears-for-his-men-while-quartered-within-such-wallsnevertheless-the-night-before-the-evacuation-a-twenty-fourpound-shot-from-cambridge-struck-the-tower-and-flilling-tothe-ground-was-picked-up-by-mr-turell-and-in-1824-wasimbedded-in-the-masonry-where-it-remained-until-the-workof-demolition-began-when-the-society-sold-the-church-they-reserved-the-ancientquoins-pulpit-bell-and-cannon-ball-the-bell-given-by-gov-ernor-hancock-became-cracked-an-image370469079.html
RM2CEM92F–. Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston. BRATTLE STREET CHURCH. own quarters in the house opposite. Gage told Mr. Turell thathe had no fears for his men while quartered within such walls.Nevertheless, the night before the evacuation a twenty-fourpound shot from Cambridge struck the tower, and flilling tothe ground was picked up by Mr. Turell, and in 1824 wasimbedded in the masonry, where it remained until the workof demolition began. When the society sold the church, they reserved the ancientquoins, pulpit, bell, and cannon-ball. The bell given by Gov-ernor Hancock became cracked, an
. Reminiscences and memorials of men of the revolution and their families . lain in the Revolutionary Warfrom 1776 until the end of the contest. He wasa son of John H., and Jerusha (Kirkland) Lothrop.He was born in Utica, New York, October 13,1804,and graduated at Harvard College in 1825. Hewas ordained over the Second Church in Dover,New Hampshire, February 18, 1829 ; and, June 18,1834, was installed pastor of the Brattle StreetChurch, Boston. He received the degree of D. D.from Harvard College in 1852 ; was a member ofthe Board of Overseers of Harvard College fiom1847 to 1854; is a member of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/reminiscences-and-memorials-of-men-of-the-revolution-and-their-families-lain-in-the-revolutionary-warfrom-1776-until-the-end-of-the-contest-he-wasa-son-of-john-h-and-jerusha-kirkland-lothrophe-was-born-in-utica-new-york-october-131804and-graduated-at-harvard-college-in-1825-hewas-ordained-over-the-second-church-in-dovernew-hampshire-february-18-1829-and-june-181834-was-installed-pastor-of-the-brattle-streetchurch-boston-he-received-the-degree-of-d-dfrom-harvard-college-in-1852-was-a-member-ofthe-board-of-overseers-of-harvard-college-fiom1847-to-1854-is-a-member-of-image372599404.html
RM2CJ5A9G–. Reminiscences and memorials of men of the revolution and their families . lain in the Revolutionary Warfrom 1776 until the end of the contest. He wasa son of John H., and Jerusha (Kirkland) Lothrop.He was born in Utica, New York, October 13,1804,and graduated at Harvard College in 1825. Hewas ordained over the Second Church in Dover,New Hampshire, February 18, 1829 ; and, June 18,1834, was installed pastor of the Brattle StreetChurch, Boston. He received the degree of D. D.from Harvard College in 1852 ; was a member ofthe Board of Overseers of Harvard College fiom1847 to 1854; is a member of
. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . were added to thechurch. Mr. Adams remained here until Sept. 21, 1856, whenhe was, at his own request, dismissed to the church in Brattle-borough, Vt. The Rev. James Andrews was installed June 18, 1857, andresigned in August, 1858. Rev. Mylon Merriam became pas-tor Oct. 17, 1858, and resigned Sept. 4, of the next year. Rev.W. H. Watson began his labors here in May, 1861. His res-ignation was presented and accepted the following month. In April, 1862, the church extended a call to David James.He accepted their invitation, and was orda Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-history-of-newport-new-hampshire-from-1766-to-1878-were-added-to-thechurch-mr-adams-remained-here-until-sept-21-1856-whenhe-was-at-his-own-request-dismissed-to-the-church-in-brattle-borough-vt-the-rev-james-andrews-was-installed-june-18-1857-andresigned-in-august-1858-rev-mylon-merriam-became-pas-tor-oct-17-1858-and-resigned-sept-4-of-the-next-year-revw-h-watson-began-his-labors-here-in-may-1861-his-res-ignation-was-presented-and-accepted-the-following-month-in-april-1862-the-church-extended-a-call-to-david-jameshe-accepted-their-invitation-and-was-orda-image369664022.html
RM2CDBJ6E–. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . were added to thechurch. Mr. Adams remained here until Sept. 21, 1856, whenhe was, at his own request, dismissed to the church in Brattle-borough, Vt. The Rev. James Andrews was installed June 18, 1857, andresigned in August, 1858. Rev. Mylon Merriam became pas-tor Oct. 17, 1858, and resigned Sept. 4, of the next year. Rev.W. H. Watson began his labors here in May, 1861. His res-ignation was presented and accepted the following month. In April, 1862, the church extended a call to David James.He accepted their invitation, and was orda
. Old Boston boys and the games they played . THOMAS NELSON OLD BOSTON BOYS 173 itself into a fork, plumped into a hole, orimbedded itself in a limb, like the cannon-ball in the old Brattle Street Church, Icannot say. Another afternoon, while I was againbatting to the outfield, Mr. Francis Gard-ner, Master of the Public Latin School,came along the Spruce Street path andstood watching me a while. Presently, heapproached and said, Lovett, I hear thatyou can put a ball about where you like;can you send it down to Hawes (pointingto Henry Hawes, down in the long field), so that he wont have to move Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/old-boston-boys-and-the-games-they-played-thomas-nelson-old-boston-boys-173-itself-into-a-fork-plumped-into-a-hole-orimbedded-itself-in-a-limb-like-the-cannon-ball-in-the-old-brattle-street-church-icannot-say-another-afternoon-while-i-was-againbatting-to-the-outfield-mr-francis-gard-ner-master-of-the-public-latin-schoolcame-along-the-spruce-street-path-andstood-watching-me-a-while-presently-heapproached-and-said-lovett-i-hear-thatyou-can-put-a-ball-about-where-you-likecan-you-send-it-down-to-hawes-pointingto-henry-hawes-down-in-the-long-field-so-that-he-wont-have-to-move-image370150814.html
RM2CE5R3X–. Old Boston boys and the games they played . THOMAS NELSON OLD BOSTON BOYS 173 itself into a fork, plumped into a hole, orimbedded itself in a limb, like the cannon-ball in the old Brattle Street Church, Icannot say. Another afternoon, while I was againbatting to the outfield, Mr. Francis Gard-ner, Master of the Public Latin School,came along the Spruce Street path andstood watching me a while. Presently, heapproached and said, Lovett, I hear thatyou can put a ball about where you like;can you send it down to Hawes (pointingto Henry Hawes, down in the long field), so that he wont have to move