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Tuesday, December 30, 2014
View of Union Soldiers of the 16th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment Parading Along a Street After Their Return From Fighting in the American Civil War in Cambridge, Massachusetts (1865)
View of Union soldiers of the 16th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Regiment parading along a street in Cambridge, Massachusetts, after their
return from fighting in the American Civil War, c. 1865.
This photo is in front of the Second Baptist Church of Cambridge, corner of Cambridge Street and then Fourth Street (now Sciarappa Street), East Cambridge. The church was sold to the Franciscans about 1917 and still exists today as St. Francis of Assisi, Italian Parish. Actual address is 325 Cambridge Street. The church has been historically landmarked by the City of Cambridge.
This photo is in front of the Second Baptist Church of Cambridge, corner of Cambridge Street and then Fourth Street (now Sciarappa Street), East Cambridge. The church was sold to the Franciscans about 1917 and still exists today as St. Francis of Assisi, Italian Parish. Actual address is 325 Cambridge Street. The church has been historically landmarked by the City of Cambridge.
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