Fourth of July: birth of the Christian Scientist Association
In July 1885, members of the Christian Scientist Association, centered in Boston, received a jubilant invitation: “The Association will celebrate their Ninth Anniversary on Thursday next, July 16th, by an Excursion to the Point of Pines, to which you and your family are cordially invited.” The Association of Mrs. Eddy’s students had been formed in Lynn, Massachusetts, on the centennial birthday of the United States, July 4, 1876. On this Thursday, nine years later, members and their families boarded trains bound for the ocean-front park (island, lower left) on the North Shore of Boston Harbor.
Detail, Map of Lynn, Mass., 1881, by C. A. Shaw and H. J. Hutchinson