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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 2., The second Congregational and Mystic churches. (search)
rous preacher and a most genial and earnest Christian, could not so perfectly harmonize the somewhat discordant elements in the congregation as to receive a call for permanent settlement. In 1852 a call was given to, and accepted by, the Rev. E. P. Marvin. Elihu P. Marvin. Rev. (afterwards Dr.) Elihu Parish Marvin, born in Romulus, N. Y., in March, 1819, graduated from Western Reserve College, 1842; studied theology under the guidance of different ministers, one of whom was John P. Cleveland, D. D., who was then a pastor in Detroit; preached for several years in Saline and Coldwater, Mich.; came East to improve the health of his children in 1851; and was installed in Medford Feb. 25, 1852. His eventful pastorate extended through nearly fourteen years, and was the longest enjoyed by any Congregational minister in Medford since the decease of Doctor Osgood. He was a faithful, whole-souled, and energetic worker, and allowed nothing to come between him and the performance of