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==Legacy== {{Multiple image | header = Legacy | align = right | direction = | total_width = 300 | perrow = 2/2 | image1= William Channing statue in Touro Park, Newport Rhode Island.jpg | caption1 = Statue in Touro Park | image2= William Ellery Channing statue by Adams.jpg | caption2=Statue in [[Boston Public Garden]] | image3= Channing Memorial Church in Newport, Rhode Island.jpg | caption3 = Channing Memorial Church | image4 = WilliamEChanningGrave.jpg | caption4 = Grave at [[Mount Auburn Cemetery]] }} * Named in his honor, the Channing Home was founded by [[Harriet Ryan Albee]] in 1857 in the vestry of Channing's Federal Street Church.<ref name="Report1913">{{cite book |author1=Channing Home |title=Report (1913) |date=1913 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0CjKAAAAMAAJ|location=Boston |pages=3β4 |access-date=6 January 2024 |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> * In 1880, a young Unitarian minister in Newport, [[Charles Timothy Brooks]], published a biography, ''William Ellery Channing, A Centennial Memory''. * The Channing Memorial Church<ref>[http://www.channingchurch.org Channing Memorial Church]</ref> was built in [[Newport, Rhode Island]] in 1880 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his birth. * A bronze statue of Channing by [[William Clark Noble]] was erected in 1892 in Newport's Touro Park across from the Channing Memorial Church. * A [[Statue of William Ellery Channing|bronze statue of Channing]] by [[Herbert Adams (sculptor)|Herbert Adams]] was erected in 1903 on the edge of the [[Boston Public Garden]], at Arlington St. and [[Boylston Street|Boylston St.]] It stands across the street from the [[Arlington Street Church]] that he served (and from the [[Federal Street Church (Boston)|Federal Street Church]]). * A portrait of him also hangs in the foyer of the [[First Unitarian Church (Baltimore, Maryland)|First Unitarian Church of Baltimore (Unitarian and Universalist)]] at North Charles and West Franklin Streets in [[Baltimore, Maryland]], along with the aforementioned "Union Sunday" annual commemoration services in May.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}} *[[Channing School]], an independent day school for girls at Highgate Hill in [[Highgate]], [[North London]], originally founded in 1885 for the daughters of Unitarian ministers, was named after him. * Channing had a profound impact on the [[Transcendentalism]] movement though he never officially subscribed to its views. However, two of Channing's nephews, [[William Ellery Channing (poet)|Ellery Channing]] (1818β1901) and [[William Henry Channing]] (1810β1884), became prominent members of the movement.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
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