Through its long history, the Second Church had some eight church buildings successively, located in various parts of Boston:[1][2]
North Square (1649–1776). In 1677 a new building replaced the old.
Hanover Street (1779–1849). In 1779 the Second Church merged with the New Brick Church, and moved into the New Brick's building on Hanover St. In 1845 a new building replaced the old.
Bedford Street (1854–1872)
Copley Square (1874–1914), on Boylston Street, between Dartmouth and Clarendon.[3][4] Building designed by
N.J. Bradlee, in the gothic revival style.[5]
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abChandler Robbins.
A history of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston: to which is added a History of the New Brick Church. Boston: John Wilson & Son, 1852