Located on Romsey Street, the Romsey Congregational Church was organized in 1903. It was united with the Pilgrim Church, March 9, 1930. Possibly organized as a Chapel of the Pilgrim Church in 1903 and possibly the building on Romsey Street was given up in 1930.
It was later used as the James J. Rice Amvets Post 28.
Source:
Dorchester Old and New, 1630-1930. (Dorchester: Chapple Publishing Company for the Dorchester, Massachusetts, Tercentenary Committee, 1930)
Services of Dedication & Commemoration, Pilgrim Church, Dorchester District, Boston, Mass. October Fourth to Seventh, 1903. (Dorchester, 1903)