Box 16
Contains 40 Results:
Congregational House construction correspondence, 1897-1898
This subseries contains general correspondence about the buildings variously controlled by the American Congregational Association including the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, and the Somerset building. A majority of the correspondence in this subseries is related to Frank D. Bradley.
Deeds and mortgages, 1846-1896
This subseries contains financial and legal records related to the American Congregational Association's ownership of properties such as the Somerset Building and the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. This subseries contains deeds and quitclaim deeds, ledgers, and records relating to financing and capital funding.
Management contracts, 1928
This subseries contains records related to the management of the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Especially prevalent within this subseries are records related to 3rd party vendors the American Congregational Association contracted with to handle the management of the building.
Quitclaim deeds, 1866-1875
This subseries contains financial and legal records related to the American Congregational Association's ownership of properties such as the Somerset Building and the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. This subseries contains deeds and quitclaim deeds, ledgers, and records relating to financing and capital funding.
Reports and deeds, 1871-1896
This subseries contains reports, assessments, and other memos related to the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts as well as the Somerset Building. Most of the records within this collection are related to the physical status of the building and many are related to assessments taken prior to construction or renovation projects.
Somerset building legal correspondence, 1872-1884
This subseries contains general correspondence about the buildings variously controlled by the American Congregational Association including the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts, and the Somerset building. A majority of the correspondence in this subseries is related to Frank D. Bradley.
Building fund pledge drive, 1872
This subseries contains records related to the Congregational Library and Archives's efforts to raise money through donations, bequests, and gifts. Included within this subseries are records related to gifts, bequests, special funds, and fundraising communications.
Isaac Langworthy estate, 1874-1898
This subseries contains records related to the Congregational Library and Archives's efforts to raise money through donations, bequests, and gifts. Included within this subseries are records related to gifts, bequests, special funds, and fundraising communications.
Mortgage and deeds, 1874-1897
This subseries contains financial and legal records related to the American Congregational Association's ownership of properties such as the Somerset Building and the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. This subseries contains deeds and quitclaim deeds, ledgers, and records relating to financing and capital funding.
Congregational House property agreements, 1897-1898
This subseries contains records related to the tenants of the Congregational House at 14 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The majority of the records within this subseries are related to the collection of rents, though the subseries also contains records related to disputes with tenants, such as legal actions taken against some tenants.