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Congregational House Reliefs at Beacon & Bowdoin Streets in Boston, MassachusettsAddress: Beacon & Bowdoin Sts (dcMem ID #8048) Scroll down for 8 pictures Click here to return to the home page for this attraction
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Rule Under Law by the Consent of the Governed The Signing of the Mayflower Compact, 1620 0008000/08048_0010019879.jpg
Worship According to Conscience The First Sabbath on Clark's Island, 1620 0008000/08048_0010019889.jpg
Education for Leadership Act of the General Court of Massachusetts Appropriating Funds for a "Schoole or Colledge" Harvard, 1636 0008000/08048_0010019899.jpg
Community Witness The Apostle Eliot Preaching Among the Indians, 1646 0008000/08048_0010019909.jpg
The primary purpose of this building, the property of the American Congregational Association, is to provide housing for Congregational Societies and other religious and charitable organizations. It is the fifth home of the Congregational Library. The building was dedicated on December 21, 1898 to the lasting ideals lived by those first Congregationalists to settle on American shores. 0008000/08048_0010019919.jpg
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Wikipedia article on the Congregational Library Wikipedia article on John Eliot Wikipedia article on Harvard Univ Wikipedia article on Clark's Island Wikipedia article on the Mayflower Compact | |||||||