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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
and its largest average attendance, 90, in 1881. Rev. Edward C. Hood of Hingham was installed September 13, 1882, by a coer McKenzie, D. D., of Cambridge, preached the sermon. Mr. Hood applied himself to the duties of his position with energymmittee, with liberty to add to their number. They added Mr. Hood, and sent him to the Old South Society, Boston, from whomest attendance in 1888, 206; its largest average 162. Mr. Hood resigned in January, 1889, to take an indefinite period oposite the present meetinghouse. This house, occupied by Mr. Hood and Mr. Stebbins during their pastorates, was constructed in accordance with plans suggested by Mr. Hood. On March 4, 1903, our meeting-house was burned, and we were again facing Sunday morning, January 8, 1905, former pastors Cutter and Hood taking part, with sermon by Rev. Edward C. Moore, D. D., prest in service in the Conference; Revs. M. M. Cutter and E. C. Hood, former pastors; Revs. A. W. Ackerman and F. G. Clark, f