Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Thomas Johnston (engraver)" in English language version.
Christ Church, now better known as "The Old North Church"
Moreover, as in the case of other prints, Blodget's work, which came complete with a five-page quarto pamphlet
Thomas Johnston (1708–1767) three of Johnston's children followed their father's profession.
This is the first historical print engraved in America. Blodget witnessed the battle and immediately afterwards drew the original plan from which Thomas Johnson made the line engraving.
Samuel Blodget was a sutler ... who saw the battle (his version was printed a[sic] 1775 "Boston-Gazette") and drew the plan, which was originally engraved by Thomas Johnston (c.1708–1767) and printed in Boston on December 22, 1755, as the first American historical event drawn and engraving in America, and the first portrayal of the Indian method of fighting from ambush.
An English impression after an impression published in Boston six weeks earlier. Samuel Blodget, an eye witness,[1768, after edition published 2 Feb.1756] ...
Established in 1723 as Christ Church in the City of Boston, Old North Church ...
[From 0:33–1:46...The history of the instrument] The casing that you see today is the original casing from the 1700s, completely restored ... The inside of the organ is new