Discover the rich and complex history of the Old South Church (Third Church) of Boston from its founding in 1669 to 1884 in this meticulously researched volume by Hamilton Andrews Hill. This comprehensive account traces the church's evolution through pivotal moments in American history, offering insights into its role in shaping the religious, social, and political landscape of colonial and post-colonial New England.
From its early days as a beacon of Puritan faith to its involvement in the American Revolution, the Old South Church has stood as a symbol of resilience and community. Explore the stories of its prominent figures, the challenges it faced, and its enduring legacy as a cornerstone of Boston's identity. "History of the Old South Church (Third Church), Boston, 1669-1884" is an invaluable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the vibrant past of one of America's most historic congregations.
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