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The Old North Church
The enduring fame of the Old North began on the evening of...
Site of Old North Church
First known as Union Church as several denominations joine...
Old North Church Cemetery
According to legend, the first burial in this cemetery was...
Old North Church
Organized in 1723 as the Schraalenburgh Reformed Dutch Chu...
The Old North Castle Church
On this site St. Georges Church (“the Old North Ca...
Results for Old North Church
The Old North Church
The enduring fame of the Old North began on the evening of April 18, 1775, when the church sexton, Robert Newman, climbed the steeple and held high two lanterns as a signal from Paul Revere that the British were marching ...
Site of Old North Church
First known as Union Church as several denominations joined here to worship as early as 1836. Organized in 1838. A small log church was completed that year on ten acres donated by Dr. John M. Sparks. The present structure dates ...
Old North Church Cemetery
According to legend, the first burial in this cemetery was that of a young girl whose family, traveling through the area when she died, buried her here before continuing their westward journey. Oral tradition also suggests that William Whitaker was ...
Old North Church
Organized in 1723 as the Schraalenburgh Reformed Dutch Church. First church was built in 1728. In 1801 the present Old North Reformed Church was built, one mile north of first site, and continues as a Reformed congregation. This sanctuary is ...
The Old North Castle Church
On this site St. Georges Church (“the Old North Castle Church”) was erected in 1761 by the generosity of St. George Talbot, Esq. of New York City and by the missionary zeal of the Rev. James Wetmore of Grace ...