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-three persons who afterwards joined the church, all but the first, Isaac Bemis, copied by Warren Burton from another book apparently signed, he says, by the persons themselves. March 5, 1826, Bernard Whitman records Service of Plate presented by the Boston Manufacturing Company. Warren Burton writes, After the usual transactions, with the exception of Installation, which was omitted by a vote of the society, I entered on my duties as pastor of the Second Religious Society in Waltham, November 1, 1835. Rev. Bernard Whitman preached in the meeting-house on Church Street until it was struck by lightning and burned, July 30, 1829. The society then worshipped in Rumford Hall until the completion and dedication of their new church on the Common, January 1, 1830. Rev. B. Whitman continued to be their pastor until his death, November 5, 1834, at the age of 38 years. Rev. Warren Burton was his successor, residing for a time with the widow of Mr. Whitman, and remained until he was releas