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  1. The property was held by fifty-two shareholders or proprietors. In June 1815, the academy began Boston's first Sunday school, opening its doors not just to parishioners, but to children throughout the city. The Sunday school's name was changed to Christ Church Sunday School in 1826.

  2. Old North Church was established in 1723 and initially named 'Christ Church in the City of Boston. It was Boston's second Anglican Church and a social nexus for Boston's younger merchants and privateers. The older Anglican Church, King's Chapel, was a long-time favorite of Boston's wealthy elite.

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  4. On the evening of April 18, 1775, Robert Newman and John Pulling quietly entered Old North and carefully climbed to the top of the church's bell tower. They briefly hung two lanterns near the windows and made their escape.

  5. Feb 10, 2021 · The Old North Church was built in December 1723, inspired by the works of Christopher Wren, the British architect who was responsible for rebuilding London after the Great Fire in 1666. In the eighteenth century, the British began confiscating American weapons in fear that increasing tension relating to their rule would lead to revolution.

  6. Established in 1723 as Christ Church in the City of Boston, Old North Church is both a national historic landmark operated by Old North Illuminated and an active Episcopal Church congregation. Old North is the oldest church building and the longest-serving Episcopal congregation in the city.

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  7. History of the Congregation. Built in 1723, Christ Church in the City of Boston, better known as “the Old North Church,” is both the oldest church building and the oldest Episcopal congregation in Boston.

  8. Christ Church, at the time of its building, was described as 'the northernmost of the four Anglican Churches' [Church of England] which had been established in Boston after the building of King’s Chapel.