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Hollis Street Church

Coordinates:42°21′0.22″N71°3′52.14″W / 42.3500611°N 71.0644833°W /42.3500611; -71.0644833
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Church building in Massachusetts, United States
Hollis Street Church, 1788

TheHollis Street Church (1732 - 1887) inBoston,Massachusetts, was aCongregational (1732 - c. 1800) andUnitarian (c. 1800 - 1887) church. It merged with the South Congregational Society of Boston in 1887.

Brief history

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1732-1825

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In the early years of the church, pew-holders includedBenjamin Church,Caleb Davis, and Benjamin West. A fire in 1787 destroyed the church building.[1][2] ArchitectCharles Bulfinch designed the replacement in 1788.

In 1810–1811, a brick building replaced Bulfinch's wood structure. "The wooden age yields to the brick; comfort now aspires to elegance."[3] The old Bulfinch building "was purchased by the Union Religious Society ofBraintree andWeymouth, ... taken down piece by piece, floated on a raft to Braintree and rebuilt on Quincy Ave near Commercial St. next to the railroad tracks. The church design was slightly altered and a new bell, forged by Paul Revere, was placed in the clock tower. First services were held in the church in November 1810."[4]

Hollis Street Church, 1860

1825-1887

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By 1825, some of the congregation sought to create another church to alleviate overcrowding, and so established the South Congregational Society.[5] In 1883-1884 the church congregation erected a new building in theBack Bay area of Boston, onNewbury Street at Exeter Street. It was designed by architect George Meacham. Ministers includedEdward Everett Hale. In 1887 the New Hollis Street Church congregation joined the South Congregational Society, which in 1925 merged with theFirst Church of Boston.[6] The old Hollis Street building was sold, and later the site became theHollis Street Theatre.[7]

Ministers

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Gallery

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  • Hollis Street Church, 1838
    Hollis Street Church, 1838
  • Hollis Street Church, 1851
    Hollis Street Church, 1851
  • Hollis Street Church, c. 1870
    Hollis Street Church, c. 1870
  • View of organ, c. 1870
    View of organ, c. 1870
  • View of pulpit
    View of pulpit
  • Reverend John Pierpont
    Reverend John Pierpont

References

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  1. ^Justin Winsor, ed.The memorial history of Boston: including Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 1630-1880. J. R. Osgood and Co., 1881.
  2. ^Samuel Adams Drake.Old landmarks and historic personages of Boston, rev. ed. James R. Osgood and Co., 1873.
  3. ^George Leonard Chaney.Hollis Street Church from Mather Byles to Thomas Starr King, 1732-1861. Press of George H. Ellis, 1877; p.30.
  4. ^Braintree Firefighters Local 920.Union Church Fire 1897. Includes photos of the fire that destroyed the building.
  5. ^Massachusetts Historical Society.South Congregational Church Records, 1828-1929: Guide to the Collection.
  6. ^Bacon, Edwin M. (1886),Bacon's Dictionary of Boston, Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and company
  7. ^Bacon, Edwin M. (1886),Bacon's Dictionary of Boston, Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Co.,OL 7066965M
  8. ^abcdefghiHollis Street Church (Boston, Mass.) Records (bMS 5); Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School.

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