First Church, Unitarian

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  • The First Church Unitarian is considered the oldest continuous Protestant congregation in America, was established in 1629.
  • Between 1635-1923 the First Church congregation gathered for worship in a succession of meeting houses on or near the former Daniel Low building in Town House Square.
  • The present church edifice at 316 Essex Street built in 1836, was designed by Boston architect Gridley J.F. Bryant.
  • The church celebrated its 375th anniversary Aug. 7, 2004.
  • Some of its famous past church members include: Rebecca Nurse and Giles Corey, Elizabeth Peabody (opened America's first Kindergarten), Leverett Saltonstall (first mayor of Salem), George Parker (Parker Brothers founder).

See Also

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Salem News, May 7, 2007, p.C7