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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 4 2 Browse Search
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ley was invited to become associate pastor, free of all responsibility, and also, according to his request, not receiving any salary. He occupied this position till April 6, 1846. Mr. Simmons resigned on account of ill-health in April, 1843, and was succeeded by Rev. Thomas Hill, who was ordained December 24, 1845. Mr. Hill resigned in January, 1860. The Rev. James C. Parsons followed, being ordained June 6, 1860. He also resigned in May, 1864, and was succeeded May 18, 1865, by the Rev. S. B. Flagg who remained till January 1, 1869. Rev. C. McCauley was the next pastor. He was installed December 29, 1869, and remained three years till December, 1872. The present pastor, Rev. Edward C. Guild, was installed June 8, 1873. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1853, and from the Cambridge Divinity School in 1857. An Act of the Legislature approved May 3, 1866, enacts that, The Independent Congregational Society in Waltham shall be called and known by the name of the First
. H., oration at Weston, 62 n. 3, 4. Fiske, Miss, Caroline, 88; will of, 139, 140. Fiske, Miss E. J., 140. Fiske, Sarah, widow, 39. Fiske estate rejected by the town, 140. Fiske House, the old, 88, 139. Fiske's Pond, 27 n. 1. Flagg, Rev. S. B., pastor of First Parish, 117. Flagg: Allen, John, Michael, 97; William, killed, 60; Thomas, ancestor of all of the name, 60 n. 3. Flash-board on the Bemis dam, right to, sold to Boston Manufacturing Co., 127. Fleet, number of vesseFlagg: Allen, John, Michael, 97; William, killed, 60; Thomas, ancestor of all of the name, 60 n. 3. Flash-board on the Bemis dam, right to, sold to Boston Manufacturing Co., 127. Fleet, number of vessels in Winthrop's, 13. Foley, John, tailor, 84. Food of the early settlers, 33. Forbush, Mr., Eli, called to be pastor, declined, 99. Foreigners to purchase a man's right, 40. Forsath, Mr., auctioneer, 131. Foster, M. S. 83. Francis, Dr., Convers, 45. Franklin, Benj., Winthrop's letter to, 77. Freemen, only church members admitted, 30. French preparations against colonists, 15. Freshets sweep away bridges, 128. Fresh Pond, 19, 70 n. 2. Fulling-mill, the first bui