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Boston Presbyterian Church

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Boston Presbyterian Church is a Presbyterian church in Scotch Block of Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. Services have been held in the area known as Scotch Block since 1820. It was in 1824 that a parcel of land was purchased from Andrew Laidlaw, sufficient in size for a burying ground and a house of worship. Construction began in 1825 and was completed in 1835. The first minister, Rev. Peter Ferguson, was inducted April 11, 1832. The church is named for Thomas Boston.

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