Trinity Church, Boston (Summer Street)

Trinity Church on Summer St., 19th century
Detail of 1743 map of Boston, showing location of Trinity Church at corner of Summer St. and Bishops Alley

Trinity Church (1735–1872) was an Episcopal church in Boston, Massachusetts, located on Summer Street.[1] It housed Boston's third Anglican congregation. The Great Fire of 1872 destroyed the church building, and by 1877 the congregation moved into a new building in Back Bay.[2][3]

  1. ^ Boston Directory. 1823.
  2. ^ Bacon, Edwin M. (1922). Boston: A Guide Book to the City and Vicinity.
  3. ^ The new building in Back Bay was designed by H.H. Richardson and is now a National Historic Landmark.