The Long Lane Meeting House in Boston, Massachusetts was built in 1744. This is where the Rev. John Moorhead ministered to the “Church of the Presbyterian Strangers.” It transitioned to Congregationalism in 1786, and later became Unitarian. It has also been known as the Federal Street Church, but continues today as the Arlington Street Church. There were columns in the 1744 structure as noted below.
Source: Caleb Hopkins Snow, A History of Boston, p. 222 (1828 ed.).
Attestation to Phillis Wheatley’s Poems on Various Subjects (1773)
Memoirs of Rev. John Moorhead, First Minister and Founder of a Presbyterian Church in Boston (1807)
John Moorhead (1858)