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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., First Universalist Society in Medford. (search)
ford, on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of March, instant, at seven of the clock in the afternoon, then and there to act upon the following matters, namely: First. To agree and determine upon a name by which the said religious society shall be organized and known. Then follow three other articles of the warrant relating to the choice of the usual officers of the parish. The warrant was received and served in due form, and in pursuance thereof the members met in Kendall's Hotel, March 22, 1831, and were called to order by Justice Cushing, and the members proceeded to act on the first article, when it was voted that this society shall be organized and known as the First Universalist Society in Medford. Ballot was then taken for clerk, and William S. Barker was elected and duly qualified by Justice Cushing. A prudential committee was elected, consisting of Timothy Cotting, Leonard Bucknam, and George Sawyer. Miles Sampson, James Ford, and John Wheeler were elected asses