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History of the First Universalist Church in Somerville, Mass. Illustrated; a souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary celebrated February 15-21, 1904 12 4 Browse Search
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59, the standing committee were instructed to engage Rev. David H. Clark for one year, at such price as they can agree on, an that year, the action of the committee was approved, and Mr. Clark became the pastor. Mr. Clark was a young man, this beingMr. Clark was a young man, this being, I think, his first settlement; he gave general satisfaction, possessing many of the essentials of a successful minister, an the calls of the parish. At the time of the coming of Mr. Clark, steps were taken to raise funds for a more suitable and . 703, Adams and Chapin Collection. 5. Sermon. Rev. David H. Clark. 6. Anthem. 7. Prayer of dedication. Rev. A. 0. Benediction. Rev. C. A. Skinner. In January, 1861, Mr. Clark sent in his resignation, and, to indicate the feeling of e resignation tendered to this society by the pastor, Rev. D. H. Clark, and while thus severing the connection that has so ptter position until 1867. During the pastorates of Rev. D. H. Clark and Rev. Benjamin K. Russ, sociables were held freque