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Died. September 19, 1865. (1865-09-19) (aged 66) Roxbury, Boston. Occupation. Merchant. Henry Northey Hooper (1799 – 1865) was a 19th-century American manufacturer and merchant of decorative lighting, Civil War artillery, and bells and chimes. He was a Boston politician and foundry owner and in his firm he cast the first life-size bronze ...
October 4, 2002. The Kingston Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the center of Kingston, Massachusetts. The district is about 30 acres (12 ha) in size, and extends along Main Street ( Massachusetts Route 106) between the First Parish Unitarian Church and the Mayflower Congregational Church, and for a short way along ...
John Robinson (pastor) John Robinson (1576–1625) was the pastor of the "Pilgrim Fathers" before they left on the Mayflower. He became one of the early leaders of the English Separatists called Brownists, and is regarded (along with Robert Browne and Henry Barrow) as one of the founders of the Congregational Church.
After a two-year pandemic pause, Mayflower Congregational Church in Kingston brings back its chowder fest. 'Wonderful to be back': Mayflower Church Chowder Fest returns in Kingston Skip to main ...
John Cotton (4 December 1585 – 23 December 1652) was a clergyman in England and the American colonies, and was considered the preeminent minister and theologian of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He studied for five years at Trinity College, Cambridge, and nine years at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He had already built a reputation as a scholar ...
33 Sandwich St. 41°57′16″N 70°39′47″W / 41.954444°N 70.663056°W / 41.954444; -70.663056 (Jabez Howland House) Plymouth. 52. Hull Shore Drive, Nantasket Avenue, Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston MPS. Hull Shore Drive, Nantasket Avenue, Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston MPS.
Kingston was first established as Plymouth's northern precinct in 1717 upon the creation of First Parish Kingston, now a Unitarian Universalist church in the town's center. [3] Kingston was incorporated as a distinct town on June 16, 1726, following a tax dispute between the residents of north and south Plymouth, when the parish was known as ...
Memorial Congregational Church Memorial Congregational Church in its present location and building: Sudbury, MA: MA 1640 Congregational/United Church of Christ: Established in 1640, the first meeting house built in 1643 in Wayland, MA. Moved to Sudbury in 1708. Current location and name established February 17, 1890. Saint Ignatius Church