KING'S CHAPEL
It has been a busy week behind the scenes at the King's Chapel History Program, as staff have been preparing our first online exhibit, debuting tomorrow.
Visit our Instagram and Facebook pages to read the final installment in March's "Women's History Month" series and the latest two posts in the "Medical Professionals at King's Chapel" series, which continues into April.
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The latest installment in our "Medical Professionals at King's Chapel" social media features Dr. Thomas Bulfinch, an influential church member, lay leader, and accomplished doctor. In this post, read more about about Bulfinch's contributions to the medical field, his noteworthy career, and his role in King's Chapels transition from an Anglican to a Unitarian church. To read the full post, click on the social media icons below! The History Program's latest social media post in the "Queen's Chapel: Women's History Month" series, featuring notable women throughout the church's 334-year history, was posted on March 25. This post features the story of Dorothea Foote Merriman, who helped transform King's Chapel's membership and pew ownership system 100 years ago. Click on the social media icons below to read the full post. As the King's Chapel History Program continues to work remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, please visit our social media to read the latest post in our "Medical Professionals at King's Chapel" series. Today's post, researched and written by Program Assistant Jennifer Roesch, focuses on the medical career and legacy of church member Dr. James Jackson, a founder of Massachusetts General Hospital. Be sure to check back for future social media updates and new blog posts to dig deeper into King's Chapel history while the building is physically closed. Click on the social media logos below to view each post! |
King's Chapel History ProgramDive deeper into King's Chapel's 337 year history on the History Program blog. Archives
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