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Gradually long-time black residents of Beacon Hill moved their businesses and homes to that area. 1897 Robert Gould Shaw Memorial honoring 54th Massachusetts Regiment was dedicated in Boston Common. 1898 The Black congregation of the African Meeting House moved to Roxbury; the meeting house became a Jewish synagogue, representing new immigrants ...
Beacon Hill is a historic neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.It is also the location of the Massachusetts State House.The term "Beacon Hill" is used locally as a metonym to refer to the state government or the legislature itself, much like Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill does at the federal level.
14 Beacon Street – Congregational House, site of the Congregational Library and City Mission Society; 16 Beacon Street – Chester Harding House, now home to the Boston Bar Association, was home to the famous portrait painter Chester Harding from 1826–1830
1868–1871 List of books added to the library of the Boston Athenaeum. 17 nos. 8° 1877–1896 List of additions. Second Series. No. 1–354. September 1, 187 to March 2, 1896. 1472 pp. sm. 4° 1874 Catalogue of the library of the Boston Athenaeum. 1807–1871. 5 v. 3402 pp. l. 8° The first catalog, that of 1810, was compiled by the Rev ...
Beacon Hill: African American: Interprets 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th-century African-American community, including the African Meeting House and the Abiel Smith School: Boston Athenæum: Beacon Hill: Multiple: Library and museum of art Boston Children's Museum: South Boston: Children's: Located on ...
Pages in category "Libraries in Beacon Hill, Boston" ... State Library of Massachusetts This page was last edited on 12 August 2018, at 11:46 (UTC). ...
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Beacon Hill 42°21′36″N 71°03′56″W / 42.3599°N 71.0655°W / 42.3599; -71.0655 ( African Meeting Also known as the First African Baptist Church, it was built in 1806 and is now the oldest black church edifice still standing in the United States.