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The chime of bells first rung, Nov. 8, 1745
Signal light in belfry, Apr. 18, 1775
Belfry, Gen. Howe's headquarters, June 17, 1775
Closed, being a Tory Church, 1776
Reopened for services, 1783
Steeple blown down in a storm, Oct. 10, 1804
Scene of a society disturbance, July 20, 1856
Cockerel, Hanover st., new brick house, Middle street, dedicated, May 10, 1721
Brick, rebuilt and dedicated, 1844
Sold to a Methodist Society, Aug. 3, 1849
Rebuilt and remodeled, 18ace, Congregational, dedicated, Dec. 12, 1847
Sold to Mr. Morgan's Society, Mar. 11, 1866
Kings Chapel, Tremont and School streets, built of wood, 1688
Rebuilt of stone and completed, Aug. 21, 1754
The tower blown down in a storm, Oct. 10, 1804
Remaining in use, Jan. 1, 1880
Kneeland street, corner Tyler, dedicated, Sep. 29, 1853
Lynde street, wood frame raised, Sep. 7, 1736
Used for barracks for British troops, Oct., 1775
Churches
Lynde street. New brick house,