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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
, 1873, and dismissed Nov. 22, 1875, to take a professorship in the Hartford Theological Seminary. Rev. James S. Hoyt, Y. C. 1851, D. D. Olivet College, 1876, commenced his pastorate Sept. 3, 1876, and was installed on the 15th day of the same month. Deacons. Elected. Held office until Age. William FiskJan. 3, 1833DiedApril 18, 186480 Samuel BarrettJan. 3, 1833ResignedOct. 2, 1846. William AdamsJuly 3, 1846ResignedMay 5, 1853 Thaddeus B. BigelowFeb. 28, 1851ResignedDec. 19, 1856 William DavisSept. 29, 1854Removed to N. H. Caleb H. WarnerSept. 29, 1854ResignedSept. 29, 1872 Sumner AlbeeMarch 5, 1858 Lucas B. GroverApril 24, 1868 Henry N. TiltonApril 24, 1868 second Evangelical Congregational.—The Second Evangelical Church was organized March 30, 1842, and erected a commodious meeting-house on the easterly corner of Austin and Temple streets, which was dedicated Jan. 3, 1844. Meetings had previously been held in a chapel, erected on the same lot, and dedicated May 3, 1