bostonpreservation.org
Organizational Members - Boston Preservation Alliance
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Regulations, Guidelines and Forms. Government and Organizational Resources. Resources by Document Type. The Boston Preservation Alliance values your support of its efforts to positively influence the future of Boston's historic buildings, landscapes, and communities. Membership in the Alliance gives you the opportunity to support our city's one-of-a-kind resources and have a say in the future of your Boston. Art Deco Society of Boston. Beacon Hill Civic Association. Congregational Library and Archives.
notesfromthetrail.blogspot.com
Notes From The Trail: April 2013
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Notes From The Trail. A collection of sermons, columns, and other notes. Thursday, April 18, 2013. Our Boston trip takes us to the Congregational Library. The historic cemeteries, the Old South Meeting House. Update: this trip was canceled when the city of Boston went into a lockdown mode on Friday, April 19. We had been scheduled to travel to Boston on Friday. The trip will be rescheduled for a weekend in the next year. Preached on April 14, 2013 at First Congregational Church of Tallmadge, Ohio, UCC.
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Clients | Leise Jones Photography
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Tell us about your project: 617-671-5572. I shoot on location anywhere in the Greater Boston area, Western Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire.
bostonlitdistrict.org
Boston Literary District - Associate Partners
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Associate partners participate in Boston’s Literary District. With vibrant programming, new ideas for events, help with committee work, and all-around cheer. Asian American Resource Workshop. Beacon Hill Civic Association. College Club of Boston. Congregational Library and Archives. Edgar Allan Poe Foundation of Boston. First LiteracyFreedom Trail Foundation. Friends of Copley Square. Friends of the Public Garden. Massachusetts Center for the Book. Museum of African American History.
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Beacon Street Diary: Web/Tech
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The Congregational Library's latest activities and interests. Come visit our website and use our resources. December 16, 2013. The blog has moved! We have just finished redesigning our website, and in the process, we decided to integrate our blog into the site for a more streamlined experience. Check out the new look of the Beacon Street Diary. And update your bookmarks. Dec 16, 2013 10:30:00 AM. November 04, 2013. Getty Open Content makes thousands of public domain artworks available online. Were very p...
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Beacon Street Diary: UCC Winthrop, the "Friendly Church by the Sea", 1896 - 2011
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The Congregational Library's latest activities and interests. Come visit our website and use our resources. December 13, 2013. UCC Winthrop, the "Friendly Church by the Sea", 1896 - 2011. For the last month and a half, we have been hosting a new Simmons grad student, Elyse Edwards. She has been working on processing a collection for us for her Intro To Archives internship. Dec 13, 2013 10:30:00 AM. Spotlight in the collection. The comments to this entry are closed. Getting to know Joseph Clark. Cutter wa...
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Beacon Street Diary: Getting to know Joseph Clark
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The Congregational Library's latest activities and interests. Come visit our website and use our resources. December 12, 2013. Getting to know Joseph Clark. Every once in a while, we will have a Visitor From The Stacks interlude during our board meetings as a way to provide an entertaining way of highlighting prominent people from our history. Most recently, Charlie Hambrick-Stowe dressed up as Cotton Mather. At our September meeting. Dr Clark and his friends hard work may well be the reason why the libr...
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Congregational Library Exhibits | Summary of Moustaches, Muttonchops, and Beards
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Return to Main Site. Moustaches, Muttonchops, and Beards. Fashions come and go, even among religious folks. This exhibit honors influential Congregationalists who contributed to the evolution of the Congregational Way, and who also happened to have great facial hair. Learn more about these men, both famous and little-known, and their contributions to Congregational history, then see who our patrons chose as their favorite! Return to Main Site. Congregational Library, 2011. Proudly powered by Omeka.
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