DescriptionHollis Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1788).jpg
English: An east view of the meeting house in Hollis Street, Boston, now erecting on the ruins of one lately destroyed by fire / C. Bulfinch delin. ; Vallance sc.
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2005-07-17 22:45 Daderot 634×543× (79347 bytes) Hollis Street Church, Boston, Massachusetts (1788). Designed by noted architect Charles Bulfinch; contemporary engraving in the Columbian magazine, or, Monthly miscellany (Philadelphia). If this image was ever copyright, the copyright has long since
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