Old Ship Parish House in 1944 April 29, 2026 By Geri Duff Trying to inspire faith during WWII, “Our Example is Worth a Thousand Arguments” read the sign in 1944 on the Old Ship First Parish House that was built in 1690. In 1977 it was bought by the Hingham Co-operative Bank (now defunct) and torn down to provide space for a drive thru
window. At the time over 800 people signed a petition to prevent the demolition of the building. When no one ste…
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