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South Church, formerly at Chestnut and Cambridge Streets, was built in 1803/1804. Samuel McIntire was the designer. It was destroyed by fire | South Church, formerly at Chestnut and Cambridge Streets, was built in 1803/1804. Samuel McIntire was the designer. It was destroyed by fire on Dec. 19, 1903. | ||
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Revision as of 10:56, 13 February 2009
South Church, formerly at Chestnut and Cambridge Streets, was built in 1803/1804. Samuel McIntire was the designer. It was destroyed by fire on Dec. 19, 1903.
See Also
- Architecture in Salem by Bryant F. Tolles, p. 183 (photograph)
- The Pastor's Jubilee: a discourse delivered in the South Church, Salem, Mass. April 24, 1855, by Brown Emerson D.D. on the fiftieth anniversary of his ordination Boston: 1855.