Invitation, 1836 September 21, Boston [to] Green Street Church, Boston, MA.

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Invitation, 1836 September 21, Boston [to] Green Street Church, Boston, MA.

Invitation to the Installation of Rev. George W. Blagden as pastor and minister of the Old South Church and Society on 1836 September 28 and to the preceeding meeting of the Council with a handwritten notation that the Bretheren of the Green Street Church voted to accept the invitation.

1 item (1 sheet) ; 40 x 25 cm., folded to 25 x 21 cm.

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Old South Church and Society.

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Green Street Church (Boston, Mass.)

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Green Street Church; Boston, Mass.; gathered 1823; in 1844 united with Garden Street Church to form Messiah Church, which disbanded in 1846. From the description of Records of the Congregational Church of Christ in Green Street, Boston, 1826-1865. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). WorldCat record id: 56725788 Church gathered in 1823; William Jenks was the only minister. In 1844 Green Street Church united with Garden Street Church to form Messiah Church, which disb...

Blagden, George W. (George Washington), 1802-1884

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Old South Church (Boston, Mass.)

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Third Church gathered in 1669 by seceders from First Church; in 1717 name changed to Old South Church. From the description of Third Church records, 1674 May 28. (American Congregational Association). WorldCat record id: 70948286 Third Church gathered in 1669 by seceders from First Church; in 1717 name changed to Old South Church (also called Marlborough Street Church); present meeting house built in 1730 and is owned by Old South Association; in 1875 church moved to the cor...