A record of a memorial service held at the First Church in Roxbury on November 9, 1913. This historical document offers insights into the traditions and community of one of Boston's oldest churches. Featuring contributions by James De Normandie and others connected with the First Church in Roxbury, this publication serves as a tribute to the church's history and its members.
Valuable for those researching local history, religious studies, or genealogy, "A Memorial Service In The First Church In Roxbury" provides a snapshot of early 20th-century religious life and remembrance.
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