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  • Qn59q959z?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from right corner. Hand-colored photograph. Includes images of man and woman in foreground. Divided back period, 1907-1914. Postmarked Jun 23 1911. JPG file (107 KB)
  • 5425kh42w?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from right corner. Printed caption - Unitarian Church, Quincy, Mass. Hand-colored photograph. Divided back period, 1907-1914. JPG file (89 KB)
  • 70795f28f?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from right corner. Printed caption - Unitarian Church, Quincy, Mass. Hand-colored photograph. Divided back period, 1907-1914. JPG file (104 KB)
  • Jm214v92q?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Interior view of church. Black and white photograph. Divided back period, 1907-1914. JPG file ( 56KB)
  • 2b88qj94w?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from right corner. Printed caption on back - First Parish Unitarian Church, Hancock Street, Quincy, Mass. This church was dedicated November 12, 1828. It contains the crypts of two of our nation's Presidents, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams and their wives. Color photograph. Photo by Fred Jellison Jr. Modern photochrome-style period, 1939 to date. JPG file (65 KB)
  • Jh3440624?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from left corner. Printed caption on back - The "Church of the Presidents" also called the Stone Temple, is now the Unitarian Church in Quincy Massachusetts. Built in 1828 of Quincy granite, it was attended by both Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams. They are both buried in the church's crypt. Color photograph. Modern photochrome-style period, 1939 to date. JPG file (77 KB)
  • Dr26z4203?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from left corner. Printed caption on back - Quincy Center Showing First Parish Church, Quincy, Mass. Color photograph. Modern photochrome-style period, 1939 to date. JPG file (73 KB)
  • 3x816t06k?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from right corner. Hand-colored photograph. White border period, 1915-1930. JPG file (100 KB)
  • 7w62ff93v?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from left corner. Printed caption - First Church (Unitarian) Quincy, Mass. Beneath the Portico of this Church are entombed the remains of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. Hand-colored photograph. Divided back period, 1907-1914. JPG file (114 KB)
  • 41687q88m?file=thumbnail
    Contributing Institution: Harvard Divinity School Library
    Description: Granite church building with columns, clock, open belfry and dome - perspective view from left corner. Hand-colored photograph. Includes image of man on a bicycle in foreground. Divided back period, 1907-1914. Postmarked Jul 22. JPG file (81 KB)