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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
, 1870 Act reducing the United States army to a peace footing......July 15, 1870 Second session adjourns......July 15, 1870 First through car from the Pacific reaches New York......July 24, 1870 Adm. David C. Farragut, born 1801, dies at Portsmouth, N. H.......Aug. 14, 1870 National Labor Congress meets in Cincinnati......Aug. 15, 1870 President proclaims neutrality in the Franco-Prussian War......Aug. 22, 1870 National Commercial Convention meets at Cincinnati,......Oct. 4, 1870 Gen. Robert E. Lee, born 1807, dies at Lexington, Va.......Oct. 12, 1870 President's proclamation forbidding military expeditions against nations at peace with the United States......Oct. 12, 1870 Oliver P. Morton, appointed minister to Great Britain, declines for political reasons......Oct. 25, 1870 Jacob D. Cox, Secretary of Interior, resigns......Oct. 30, 1870 John Lothrop Motley, minister to England, asked to resign by the President, July, 1870; disregarding the request
49BennorAug. 9, 1870. 106,307BarnesAug. 16, 1870. 107,041HarlowSept. 6, 1870. 108,020HarperOct. 4, 1870. 109,828MacaulayDec. 6, 1870. 111,359MackJan. 31, 1871. 111,452HigginsJan. 31, 1871. 112,8,985LyonJan. 18, 1870. 99,054BouscayJan. 25, 1870. 100,796PetteeMar. 15, 1870. 108,033KompOct. 4, 1870. 110,374KompDec. 20, 1870. 117,344SpoutJuly 25, 1871. 123,167GoodrichJan. 30, 1872. 125,4arrisAug. 9, 1870. 106,489KarrAug. 16, 1870. 107,650BartlettSept. 27, 1870. 107,889EldridgeOct. 4, 1870. 109,585CarletonNov. 29, 1870. 110,737CarletonJan. 3, 1871. 113,903MartinApr. 18, 1871. 103,472KeriganMay 24, 1870. 106,109BlakeAug. 9, 1870. 106,110BlakeAug. 9, 1870. 108,000BlakeOct. 4, 1870. 1. Tables. (continued). No.Name.Date. 108,074WheatOct. 4, 1870. 108,812MorganNov. 1, 1Oct. 4, 1870. 108,812MorganNov. 1, 1870. 110,335BennorDec. 20, 1870. 113,741ChestermanApr. 18, 1871. 116,809CochranJuly 11, 1871. 118,655WagnerAug. 29, 1871. 119,962BreedOct. 17, 1871. 121,998DickinsonDec. 19, 1871. 122,872Wagner
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
Lewiston, Me., and Holliston, Mass. He was installed Nov. 7, 1875. Deacons. Elected. Held office until Age. Enos ReedOct. 17, 1827DiedJuly 8, 187175 John DonallanApril 1, 1829DiedMay 13, 186769 Henry S. HillsSept. 15, 1854 Daniel GrantOct. 4, 1870ResignedOct. 30, 1874 William B. SavageOct. 4, 1870 Alonzo StewartJuly 2, 1875 Ambrose H. SanbornJuly 2, 1875 First Evangelical Congregational.—The First Evangelical Congregational Church, formed in that part of the city of Cambridge usuOct. 4, 1870 Alonzo StewartJuly 2, 1875 Ambrose H. SanbornJuly 2, 1875 First Evangelical Congregational.—The First Evangelical Congregational Church, formed in that part of the city of Cambridge usually called Cambridgeport, was gathered Sept. 20, 1827. It consisted originally of forty-five members, most of whom, being residents of this place, had been previously connected with the Hanover Street Church, Boston, then under the pastoral care of Rev. Lyman Beecher, D. D. Historical Sketch of the Church, in its Manual, 1870. The society connected with this church consists of the pew-owners, by whom all questions of taxation are decided. In the settlement of a pastor, it is the right and