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The '''Old North Meeting House''' was a congregational hall located in [[Boston]] during the 18th century.


The '''Old North Meeting House''' was a congregational hall located in [[Boston]] throughout the 18th century.
The Old North Meeting House was used for the second oldest congregation in Boston, "the Second Church". Mr. Lathrop, the Church reverend, was known for his pro-Rebel sermons and ideas, and so the Church was torn down in 1776 and used for firewood.
 
The Old North Meeting House was used for the second oldest congregation in Boston, "the Second Church."  Mr. Lathrop, the Church reverend, was known for his pro-Rebel sermons and ideas, and so the Church was torn down in 1776 and used for firewood.


==Reference==
==Reference==
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
*''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''
[[Category:Landmarks in Boston]]
[[Category:Landmarks in Boston]]

Revision as of 03:38, 1 March 2014

Old North Meeting House

The Old North Meeting House was a congregational hall located in Boston during the 18th century.

The Old North Meeting House was used for the second oldest congregation in Boston, "the Second Church". Mr. Lathrop, the Church reverend, was known for his pro-Rebel sermons and ideas, and so the Church was torn down in 1776 and used for firewood.

Reference