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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
h-school enterprise started in 1870, in Williams Hall—was organized April 5, 1871. It consisted of seventeen members. The church and society at first worshipped in Williams Hall, and afterwards in Odd Fellows Hall. In 1872 a convenient chapel was erected, which was dedicated June 19th. By the erection of this chapel, the Society incurred a debt of four thousand dollars, in addition to its own free and generous contributions. One of its original members, Mr. Amos P. Rollins, who died March 9, 1873, bequeathed two thousand dollars toward the extinction of this debt, on condition that the society should raise an equal sum within three years of his death,—which condition was complied with; but the estate of Mr. Rollins yielded to the society little more than half the original bequest. The several preachers in charge have been as follows:— 1871-1874,Rev. Isaac F. Row. 1874-1875,Rev. W. L. Lockwood. 1875-1877,Rev. Jarvis A. Ames. St. Paul's Church.—A new parish was organiz