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the eyes of so many were turned upon the Rev. Andrew Bigelow, that the Committee engaged him, Marc, and Nathan Adams, Esqs. June 14, 1823, Mr. Bigelow accepted this invitation by a long and abley giving six months notice to that effect. Mr. Bigelow, in his letter, says, After a painful view the town and church relating to the call of Mr. Bigelow had been considered, and all other requisity to proceed with the installation of the Rev. Andrew Bigelow as pastor of the church and congregatlished together by a vote of the parish. Mr. Bigelow was born in Groton, Mass., May 7, 1795, andf July and the 29th of October, 1826, the Rev. Andrew Bigelow preached sermons containing his reasohat the Committee be directed to request of Mr. Bigelow a copy of the two discourses mentioned in hus Christ in all faithfulness and love. Mr. Bigelow baptized 66 persons; married 37 couples; ofdissolution of the pastoral relation of Rev. Andrew Bigelow, and found them regular. They next exa[7 more...]
Brooks1787 Luther Stearns1791 Hall Tufts1794 Abner Bartlett1799 John Hosmer1800 Aaron Hall Putnam1800 John Pierpont1803 Daniel Swan1803 John Brooks1805 Joseph Hall1807 William C. Woodbridge1811 Edward Brooks1812 David Osgood1813 Andrew Bigelow1814 Gorham Brooks1814 Jonathan Porter1814 John P. Bigelow1815 Convers Francis1815 Charles Brooks1816 William Ward1816 Sidney Brooks1819 Thomas Savage Clay1819 William H. Furness1820 Edward B. Hall1820 George B. Osborn1820 John Angliam Channing Woodbridge. Modern School Geography and Atlas, eleventh edition. Annals of Education, editor. Woodbridge and Willard's Geography; accompanied by an Atlas, Physical and Political, for the Use of the Higher Classes. Rev. Andrew Bigelow. This gentleman has published a large octavo volume, describing his travels in Europe, and several sermons, and very valuable reports respecting the ministry to the poor in Boston. Of the much that he has written so well, we regret tha
Index. Academies, 291. Adams, 42, 231, 323. Albree family, 499. Albree, 103, 334, 393, 483, 507, 508, 536. Alms-houses, 347. Andrews, 41. Angier family, 501. Angier, 36, 110, 213, 231. Apple, Baldwin, 19. Auld, 48. Authors, 310. Avey, 43. Baldwin, 19, 20. Ballard family, 501. Baptist Society, 271. Bellevue, 54. Berry, 36, 43. Betts, 37. Bigelow, 249, 308. Birdue family, 501. Bishop family, 501. Bishop, 36, 49, 54, 95, 110, 336. Blanchard family, 502. Blanchard, 36. Blaney, 44. Boylston, 506. Bradbury, 36. Bradshaw family, 504. Bradshaw, 36, 65, 103, 329, 335, 431, 478, 526. Bradstreet, 28, 37, 97, 103, 482, 504, 544, 558. Brickmaking, 355. Bridges, 59, 72. Brook, Whitmore's, Marble, &c., 9. Brooks family, 506. Brooks, 19, 29, 34, 36, 43, 49, 51, 53, 55, 65, 72, 106, 109, 112, 114, 126, 127, 161, 164, 185, 197, 225, 255, 265, 285, 307, 315, 411, 545, 563, 569, 570. Brown, 509.