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Title
Saint Andrew's Mission
Creator
Georgakopoulos, Liz (Donor)
Language
English
Date created
January 26, 1936
Type of resource
Text
Genre
Programs (documents)
Format
Digital origin
reformatted digital
Abstract/Description
"Saint Andrew's Mission was an Episcopal Church in Orient Heights. In 1949 St. Andrew's Episcopal and St. John's Episcopal (formerly Lexington Street Episcopal) merged with Baker-Maverick Congregational Church to form Grace Church, Federated."--Donor's description
Project description
Our Home: An Eastie Community Archiving Project is a collaboration between East Boston residents; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; artist Anthony Romero; Northeastern's NULawLab; and area nonprofits, which aims to highlight East Boston's activist past. For two events hosted by the ICA and ZUMIX in August and September of 2019, East Boston residents were invited to bring in a personal object of their choosing that they would like to be scanned, cataloged, and made publicly available as part of a developing East Boston Community Archive at Northeastern University's Archives and Special Collections. Metadata for this record was derived from forms submitted with each item by donors who participated in these events.
Related item
Our Home: An Eastie Community Archiving Project
Boston Research Center. East Boston
Subjects and keywords
Saint Andrew's Mission (Boston, Mass.)
City churches -- Massachusetts -- Boston
East Boston (Boston, Mass.)
Orient Heights, East Boston (Boston, Mass.)
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Location
Northeastern University Library
Archives and Special Collections
Use and reproduction
Copyright Not Evaluated. The copyright and related rights status of this Item has not been evaluated. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Requests for permission to publish material should be discussed with the Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections.

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