Watertown Churches

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Items in the Watertown Churches Collection

Occupied by Reverend Seth Storer (1759 -- 1774), Reverend Daniel Adams ( 1778 -- 1779), Reverend Richard Rosewell Eliot (1780 -- 1818). Built in 1685. Sold in 1823. Demolished in 1888. Site now occupied by St. John's M.E. Church. Seth Storer was the…

Phillips Congregational Church, Mount Auburn Street across from Palfrey Street, built in 1862 and demolished in 1937. The congregation was formed in 1855 with a membership of twenty-six. This building is smaller than the first edifice but it has a…

First Parish Unitarian Church, corner of Church and Summer Streets, built in 1842 and demolished in May 1975.

First Parish Unitarian Church also showing parish house on right. The parish house is currently used as the church and was designed by Charles Brigham in 1889. First Parish Unitarian Church also showing parish house on right. The parish house is…

First Parish Unitarian Church, corner of Church and Summer Streets, built in 1842 and demolished in May 1975. The Watertown congregation gained a reputation for non-conformity very early in its history when its first minister George Phillips said…

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