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Old Ship Meetinghouse, Hingham, Mass., 1681.Note Hip Roof, centered cupola. Type 1.

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First Church of Christ, 1761.Wethersfield, CT. Note projectedtower, doors on three sides of tower.

Cupola, Spire of Old ship. Notebalcony, fish-shaped weathervane.

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Interior of Wethersfield. Centeredpulpit, forty paned windows.

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, Wethersfield interior.Note slender pillars,Boxpews on sides,three sided gallery,flat ceiling.

Killingworth, CT, 1820.Type3. Note three doers,largest in center, threewindowsabove, forty panes,two-stage belfry, no po=h.

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Interior, pulpit,Killingworth.Simple decor.

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Interior, pulpit, OldNorth Christ Church inBoston, 1723. Simple.Off center pulpit, somebox pews on sides.

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Christ Chu=h, Boston,1723. Projected Tower,High Steeple mirrorsWethersfield, CTandNewport, RI TrinityEpisc., 1726. Notea=hed windows.

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Park Street Chu=h,Boston, 1809, Type3. Note PalladianWindow,pillars.

Park Street Tower,projected partly.Note a=hed windows,Three staged steeple,reaching spire.

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.Old Lyme, CI, 1817.Type 3. RecessedSteeple, columnedportico, threedoors, porch.

Interior, Old Lyme.Very Ornate, intricatecarving, note goldleaf patterns. curvedpulpit wall.

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Madison, CI, Type 4.Heavy columns, two-stage belfry, largepo=h.

Old Lyme interior.Note heavy columnson sides and center.Cross likely addedlater.

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