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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
. The council was constituted as follows: Medford, First Trinitarian,Rev. James T. McCollom, Pastor. Bro. S. B. Goldthwait, Delegate. Medford, Mystic,Rev. Solon Cobb, Pastor. Bro. Charles Cummings, Delegate. Boston, Park Street,Bro. C. C. Littlefield, Delegate. Arlington,Dea. John Field, Delegate. Winchester, First,ayer.Rev. Charles R. Bliss. Sermon.Rev. E. C. Bissell. Prayer of Recognition and Consecration. Rev. D. R. Cady, D. D., Arlington. Right Hand of Fellowship.Rev. Solon Cobb. Address to the Church.Rev. Charles R. Bliss. Benediction.Dr. Cady. The officers of the church were, clerk and treasurer, David H. Brown; deacons, John selected as architect, and the corner-stone of the new meeting-house was laid Saturday, September 27, 1873, with appropriate services. Revs. J. T. McCollom and Solon Cobb of Medford, Rev. E. S. Jaggar and Hon. A. J. Phipps participated. The first Sabbath services were held in the vestry on May 10, 1874, and the society's first m