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Second Baptist Church Collection Finding Aid (pdf version available)
Cambridge Historical Commission
831 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139
Tel. (617) 349-4683
Fax. (617) 349-3116
E-Mail. histcomm@cambridgema.gov
Prepared by: Molly Alexander
Acquisition Date: 2002
Languages: English
Historical Sketch
In 1824 a number of East Cambridge Baptists, most notably Enos Reed, tired of traveling to Charlestown or Boston for services, arranged to a Sunday school and preach one evening a week in the Putnam schoolhouse. In 1827, they decided to establish the Second Baptist Church in Cambridge with the Rev. John E. Weston as its first pastor. Almost immediately they erected a wooden meeting on the northeast corner of Cambridge and Fourth streets, the third church in East Cambridge. In 1837 the church burned to the ground. In January 1838, a new brick church was dedicated on the same site. It was constructed quickly with no architect and very little money, so the new building was plain but substantial and had 82 pews seating 500 people. In 1868 the building was renovated, and in 1890 Boston architect Walter T. Paine raised the building 3 feet to increase the capacity of the basement and built an addition with a parlor, study, robbing room, and baptistry. In 1917 the new Italian Catholic congregation of St. Francis of Assisi bought the church from the Baptists.
Scope and Content
The records in this collection divide into roughly three groups: by-laws and incorporation documents; financial records including some receipts; and business correspondence, mostly regarding candidates for pastor c. 1904-1905. The inclusive dates of these records are c. 1883-1908. This covers only a short period of the churches ninety-year history, but covers a range of business records and gives insight into the workings of the church at the time.
Folder List
- By-laws and incorporation documents
- Financial records and business correspondence
- Business correspondence – candidates for pastor
Provenance
Cambridge City Clerk transferred to the Cambridge Historical Commission in 2002.
Related Sources
History of the Second Baptist Church, Cambridge, Mass. By John Whiting Donallan. Lawrence, Mass.: Geo. S. Merrill & Co. c. 1866.
Cambridge Historical Commission. “315-325 Cambridge St., St. Francis
/ Second Baptist Church” folder, filed under “EC Cambridge Pkwy. – Otis
St.”