Cambridge Time Machine: the Catholic Church

Though a small Catholic congregation formed in Dorchester County in the 1700s, a Cambridge congregation was not established until after the Civil War. Led by Rev. Alfred Curtis, the local Catholics purchased the property at the corner of Mill and William Streets and put a building on it in 1885. In 1894, it was replaced […]
Cambridge Time Machine: The Chronicle Building

The Cambridge Chronicle was actually the name of several related newspapers over the course of the 19th century. The earliest known version began publication as a weekly paper around 1822. A later version began in 1828 and evolved through several title changes before being absorbed into another Cambridge paper around 1855. Then, another newspaper using […]
