Chauncy Hall School and the First Congregational Unitarian Church, Chauncy Street, ca. 1860
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1860
- Street-level view of Chauncy Hall School and the First Congregational Unitarian Church, located on Chauncy Street between Summer Street to the north and Essex Street to the south. The facades of the school and church face southeast towards Chauncy Street. Men stand on the sidewalk, which is lined with street lights. Signs are posted on a fence that is visible in the lower-left corner of the ... read morephotograph. A building located on the north side of Summer Street at the corner of Summer and Chauncy Streets is included in the background of the photograph. On verso of duplicate was stated: View of Chauncy Street looking toward Summer Street. This photograph taken some time after 1856 was verified by Mrs. Edward Lewis, 9 Park Street Boston May 1934. On left Judge Charles Jackson's house in [7] Bedford Place (Later, 1856 joined with Chauncy Place to make the present Chauncy Street.) Judge Jackson moved to Bedford Street in 1820 and lived there until his death in 1855. His large garden extended from his house on the left to Bedford Street. See memoir of Dr. James Jackson by James Jackson Putnam 1906. L. XI, L. 114-117. Plate facing L. 114 Plate facing L. 116. Next Judge Jackson's house on the right is Chauncy Hall School. Then next again The First Church built in 1808. Removed to the corner of Berkeley and Marlborough Streets in 1868. The C.T. Hovey's, Hovey's Store at the corner of Summer and Chauncy Streets was on the site of Mrs. Gardner's house which was built in 1727 by Leonard Vassall. (see plate facing L. 116 in James Jackson's life.) - Rober Tracy Jackson, 14 January 1936. 7 7/8 x 5 9/16, 9 11/16 x 7 1/2 overall Photographsread less
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