Geo.: Large: Mass.: Roxbury: Modern: Public and Commercial Buildings
GUSN-195193
An exterior view of Roxbury Presbyterian Church at 328 Warren Street in Roxbury, Massachusetts. The cornerstone was laid on July 17, 1891 and the services were first held on April 6, 1892. The church is constructed of Roxbury puddingstone excavated from the site with red granite trimmings. A gabled entrance is contained with a bell tower that is situated at the point where the sidewalks of the two streets intersect. The view is from across Warren Street next to a shoe store. The church is still open today.
bell towers
mercantile buildings
churches (buildings)
red granite
pudding stone
Gothic Revival
exterior views
Presbyterianism
telephone poles
commercial buildings
religious buildings
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
DigitalID 000338
AccessID 514
Other identifier HNEDID-000338
1 photograph
PC001
General photographic collection
PC001.02.01.USMA.2540.0100.009
1892-1900s
Roxbury (Boston, Suffolk county, Massachusetts) [neighborhood]
Boston Post Card Co. (Photographic studio)
black-and-white prints (photographs)
photographs
Brigham, Charles, 1841-1925
Swanson, William
Brigham & Spofford
Roxbury puddingstone
Warren Street (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
Woodbine Street (Roxbury, Boston, Mass.)
Architectural photography
Item
Geo.: Large: Mass.: Roxbury: Modern: Public and Commercial Buildings
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