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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 30., A New ship, a New colony, and a New church. (search)
em by Rev. Mr. Edwards and the closing prayer by Rev. Mr. Green. An anthem arranged by Deacon Gardner was then sung. The Christian Watchman of December 30 (Baptist weekly) gives the same account, with this addition,— A Congregational Church and all the exercises were appropriate and highly interesting to a crowded audience. Collection, $188.27. The thirteen individuals above mentioned, with about thirty other colored people, also Rev. Calvin Holton, a Baptist missionary, and Dr. Ebenezer Hunt are expected to sail from this port on Monday next in the brig Vine, belonging to Ropes, Read & Co., to join the colony in Liberia. Rev. Mr. Sessions, the agent, will accompany the expedition and return in the same vessel. In the Watchman of the same date appears a card of thanks of these colonists for the courteous and generous treatment by the Boston people. This was signed by Dea. Newport Gardner. What this treatment was will be seen in the society's report of 1826:— At t