Massachusetts
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Eastern MA
Boston/Cambridge/Newton, MA/N.H./CT metro
Essex County
Beverly
- Beverly Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1911-1933+
Danvers
- Danvers Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1933+
Lawrence
- Lawrence Meeting Room, MA (EB) 1879+
Lynn
- Lynn Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1878-1908+; (TW) +1909-1917+
- @ Miss Neal's, 337 Western Ave. +1880+
- c/o Louis Roberts @ cor. Franklin St. & Western Ave. +1880+
Merrimac
- Merrimac Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1962-1985+
Methuen
- Methuen Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Lawrence Gospel Hall or Broadway Gospel Hall +1904+; Methuen Gospel Hall or Center Street Gospel Hall +1927+
- @ Broadway, Lawrence +1904+; Center St., Methuen +1927+
- c/o Thomas Wilkinson, 84 or 90 Brown St., Methuen +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that (in 1927), there were 47 in fellowship (17 men, 30 women) including 7 S.S. teachers, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 82). The Hall had a value of $5,000, and $360 was spent (in 1926) towards the Lord's work.
- Methuen Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1889+
Newbury
- Byfield Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Depot Square Gospel Hall +1904+; Central St. +1926-1927+
- c/o Oliver Gould +1927+; Alvin Gould +1926-1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 18 in fellowship (4 men, 14 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 16 children (for a total of 34 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility, and $200 was spent towards the Lord's work.
North Andover Depot
- North Andover Depot preaching point, MA (EB) +1880+
- no meeting
- c/o Jno. Butterworth
Peabody
- Peabody Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1933+
Salem
- Salem Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1923-1927+
Saugus
- Cliftondale Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- Lincoln Avenue Gospel Hall +1927+
- 2nd St. home & Felton St. clubhouse +1926+; 325 Lincoln Ave. +1927+
- c/o David Walsh @ 13 1/2 Putnam St. +1926-1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 23 in fellowship (7 men, 16 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 53). The Hall was at a rented facility, and $439.70 was spent towards the Lord's work (including $279.70 toward a building fund).
Middlesex County
Cambridge
- Cambridge Gospel Room, MA (KLC) 1900-2022+'
- @ 69 Norfolk St.
- see CGR's website
Chelmsford
- North Chelmsford Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- @ "Private House, A Village" +1904+; Woods Corner +1927+
- c/o William Warley +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 41 in fellowship (15 men, 26 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 20 children (for a total of 61). The Hall had a value of $3,000 with no debt (and with $336.98 in expenses), and $325.00 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
Framingham
- Believer's Meeting Room, Framingham, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ 81 Franklin St.
- c/o O.F. (or O.L.) Herrick @ Western Ave.
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 45 in fellowship (13 men, 32 women) including 1 under 13 years old. The Hall was a rented facility (with $1,113.70 in expenses), and $764.60 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
- South Framingham Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1879+
Groton
- Groton Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1914-1933+
Lowell
- Lowell Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Central Street Gospel Hall +1904+; Moore Street Gospel Hall +1926-1927+
- @ 1015 Central St., near Davis Square +1904+; Moore St. +1926-1927+
- c/o George McKee @ 76 Maple St. +1926-1927+; William Alexander, 115 S. Whipple St. +1927+;
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 40 in fellowship (15 men, 25 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 75). The Hall had a value of $6,000 with no debt, $600 was spent in 1926 on assembly expenses, and $500.00 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
- Lowell Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1917-1927+
Malden
- Malden Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1911+
Somerville
- Union Chapel, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Somerville Union Chapel +1904+; Medford Union Chapel +1926-1927+
- @ corner of Broadway & Cedar Sts., Somerville +1904+; 42 Alfred St., Medford +1926-1927+
- c/o Willard P. Doudale? @ 45 Conwell Ave. +1926-1927+; William B. Fleming, 148 Albion St. +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 80 in fellowship (40 men, 40 women) including 9 S.S. teachers, presiding over 60 children (for a total of 140). The Hall was worth $18,750 (including $2,250 for the land), with a $7,100 debt at the end of 1926, with $1135.33 in assembly expenses including the new building and sidewalk), and $1863.59 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
- Willow Avenue Room, MA (PBCC) +1959+
- @ 76 Willow Ave.
Wakefield
- Wakefield Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1914-1951+
Norfolk County
Brookline
- Brookline Gospel Chapel, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ 366 Washington St. +1926+; 64 Walnut St. +1927+
- c/o James Mawhinney @ 447 Washington St. +1926-1927+; John Wilson @ 80 University Rd. +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 52 in fellowship (23 men, 29 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 50 children (for a total of 102). The Hall had a value of $22,000 with a debt of $16,500 (with $1,940 in expenses), and $375 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
Westwood
- Westwood Meeting Room, MA (TW-N) +1999+
Plymouth County
Brockton
- Brockton Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ 45 Martland Ave.
- c/o John E. Glenn @ 781 Maine St.
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 22 in fellowship (10 men, 12 women) including 2 S.S. teachers, presiding over 14 children (for a total of 36). The Hall had a value of $2,500 with a debt of $2,100 (with $482.71 in expenses), and $50.00 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
Suffolk County
Boston
- Ashmont Street Room, MA (PBCC) +1959+
- @ 164 Ashmont St., Dorchester
- Boston African-American Gospel Hall, MA (AA/CA OB) +1926-1927+
- @ 714-A Shawnee Ave.
- c/o Joseph A. Cox @ 332 Concord Ave., Cambridge
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 11 in fellowship (4 men, 7 women) including 2 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 41). The Hall was a rented facility (with $330 in expenses), and $50 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
- Boston Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904+
- Tremont Street Gospel Hall (OB) +1904+
- @ 515 Tremont St.
- Boston Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1873-1908 (TW) +1909-1985+
- c/o F.G. Brown @ 3 Tremont Row +1873-1874+; F.A. Haworth @ 8 Summer St. +1880-1882+; F.W. Wade @ Chestnut Ave. +1882+; C. Crain @ 13 Tremont Row +1884+
- Hyde Park Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1878-1880+
- c/o C. Crain +1880+
- @ C. Cran's (sic?), Charles St. +1880+
- Jamaica Plain Meeting Room, MA (EB) 1879-1880+
- @ Bartlett's Building, opposite Providence R.R. Depot +1880+
- South Boston Meeting Room, MA (OB) +1880+
- @ 633 E. Broadway
- Cliff Street Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1911-1927+
- Willard Hall; Cliff Street Gospel Hall +1911-1927+
- @ 24 Cliff Street, Roxbury +1911-1927+
- c/o William G. Farquhar @ 51 Fairbanks St., Brighton +1926-1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 199 in fellowship (61 men, 138 women) including 22 S.S. teachers, presiding over 203 children (for a total of 502 in 1926). The Hall was a rented facility (with $3,209.09 in expenses), and $2,888.63 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
Worcester County (also Worcester metro)
Auburn
- Auburn Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1985+
Hardwick
- Gilbertsville Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1889+
Holden
- Holden Meeting Room, MA (TW-N) +1999-2016+
Worcester
- Central Gospel Hall, Worcester, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ 544 Main St. +1926-1927+
- c/o James Scott +1926-1927+
- @ 31 King? St. +1926+; 721 S. Bridge St. +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 36 in fellowship (17 men, 19 women) including 3 S.S. teachers, presiding over 35 children (for a total of 71). The Hall was a rented facility (with $650 in expenses), and $275 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work in 1926.
- Worcester Meeting Room, MA (EB) 1878-1908+; (TW) +1951+
- c/o Charles Wood @ 171 Grafton St. +1880+; C.E. Haskell @ 19 Home St. +1880+
Providence, R.I. / Warwick, MA metro
Bristol County
Fall River
- Fall River Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Rodman Street Gospel Hall +1904-1927+
- @ 1249 Rodman St. +1904-1927+
- c/o James R. Reid, 450 Cambridge St. +1926-1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 13 in fellowship (4 men, 9 women) including 5 S.S. teachers, presiding over 37 children (for a total of 50 in 1926). The Hall was worth $2,000, with no debt owed, with $253 spent on hall expenses, and $289 towards the Lord's work.
- Fall River Meeting Room, MA (EB) +1878-1889+
- c/o J.B. Jackson @ 21 Stafford Rd. +1880+
New Bedford
- New Bedford Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Fourth Street Gospel Hall +1904+; Purchase Street Gospel Hall +1927+;
- @ Fourth St. +1904+; 105 Purchase St. +1927+
- c/o David McGill @ 193 Blackmer St. +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicates that in 1927 there were 150 in fellowship (75 men, 75 women), including 12 S.S. teachers presiding over 100 students (for a total of 250 in 1926). The Hall was worth $20,000 with no debt.
Western MA
Springfield metro
Hampden County
Chicopee
- Chicopee Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ home of Sydney C. Finch
- c/o Sydney C. Finch @ 236 Springfield St.
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 6 in fellowship (3 men, 3 women). $115.50 was spent towards the Lord's work.
Holyoke
- Holyoke Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- Main Street Gospel Hall +1904+; High Street Gospel Hall +1927+
- @ Main St. +1904+; 303 High St. +1926-1927+
- c/o Robert Oliver, 235 Elm St. +1927+; John McEwen +1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 38 in fellowship (15 men, 23 women) including 4 S.S. teachers, presiding over 30 children (for a total of 68). The Hall was a rented facility (with $550 in expenses), and $675 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
Springfield
- Christ's Mission, MA (OB) +1927+
- @ 22 1/2 E. Court St.
- c/o S.O. Finch, 129 Grape St., Chicopee
- Main Street Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ 1910 Main St.
- c/o William Gourley, 48 Rimmon Ave., Chicopee
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 25 in fellowship (10 men, 15 women) including 4 S.S. teachers, presiding over 47 children (for a total of 72). The Hall was a rented facility (with $498.52 in expenses), and $306.24 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
Westfield
- Believers Meeting Room, Westfield, MA (OB) +1926-1927+
- @ Room 8, Commercial Bldg.
- c/o Clifton A. Noble @ 21 High St.
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 3 in fellowship (1 man, 2 women). The Hall was a rented facility (with $250.00 in expenses), and $150.00 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
- Westfield Gospel Hall, MA (OB) +1904-1927+
- @ 146 Elm St. +1904+; 29 Elm St. +1926-1927; Room 16, Commercial Bldg., 33 Elm St. +1927+
- c/o W.H. Emerson, 15 Madison St. +1926-1927+
- 1926 USCoRB indicated that there were 8 in fellowship (2 men, 6 women). The Hall was a rented facility (with $81.94 in expenses), and $35.00 was additionally spent towards the Lord's work.
Hampshire County
Ware
- Ware Meeting Room, MA (TW) +1923+; +1949+