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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
1867. The four successors of Mr. Gannett are still actively engaged in the ministry; may it be long before judgment shall be pronounced upon their completed labors. Deacons. Elected.Died.Age. Nathaniel Livermore1809 The date of election does not distinctly appear; but Mr. Ware, in his Sermon before quoted, says: The church appears to have been fully organized on the 14th July, 1809; Nathaniel Livermore being its first deacon, as he was also its last.Aug. 7, 186290 Ephraim ForbesApril, 1817Nov. 1817 Isaiah BangsFeb. 21, 1842Mar. 22, 1859 73 Nathaniel P. HuntFeb. 21, 1842Oct. 29, 1854 61 University Church. Until 1812, the College government and students had united in public worship with the inhabitants of the First Parish in Cambridge; but in that year the Overseers expressed the opinion, that it would be for the advantage of the students, should religious instruction on the Sabbath be given within the walls of the University. Quincy's Hist. H. U., II. 309. On the m