Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dracut” in chapter 3 of Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2.:

...ed in that locality, sent to the church a second letter of resignation November 6 of the same year and was dismissed by a council November 19. He preached in Exeter four years, and afterwards in Dracut and Lowell, Mass., and Danielsonville, Conn. He died in Billerica, Mass., in 1887. Two sons, Charles P. H. and William W., are now prominent in the ministry. Mr. Nason was a man of marked persona...
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Dracut (Massachusetts, United States) 72 2 4 0 0 user votes

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