Congregational Christian Historical Society
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
American Congregational Association records, 1846-2022.
Collection
Identifier: RG4360
Abstract
The American Congregational Association was formed in 1851 as the Congregational Library Association. The Association was formally incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1854. In 1864, the organization changed its name to the American Congregational Association in recognition of its broader scope. In 1857 the Association moved from its rented rooms at the Tremont Temple to a house on Chauncy Street where it remained for ten years. In 1872 the Association purchased the Somerset...
Dates:
1846-2022
Congregational Christian Historical Society records, 1899-2010.
Collection
Identifier: RG1187
Abstract
The Congregational Christian Historical Society was formed to help preserve and make accessible the historical records of Congregationalists, Congregational Societies, and related monuments and historical sites. Frederick L. Fagley was the first executive secretary; following his death the Congregational Christian Historical Society moved to the Congregational House, located at 14 Beacon Street in Boston. By 2010 the organization had formally disbanded; its collections and mission are now...
Dates:
1899-2010
Frederick Louis Fagley papers, 1923-1955. : [manuscript]
Collection
Identifier: MS0075
Dates:
1923-1955
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- Corporate minutes. 2
- Account books. 1
- Architecture -- Designs and plans 1
- Articles of incorporation. 1
- Associations, institutions, etc. 1
- Boards of directors 1
- Building management 1
- By-laws 1
- Church finance. 1
- Congregationalism. 1
- Contracts for deeds 1
- Corporate governance. 1
- Correspondence. 1
- Fund raising 1
- Libraries and institutions 1
- Library finance 1
- Nonprofit organizations 1
- Office buildings 1
- Photographs. 1
- Real estate management 1
- Religious libraries 1
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