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History of the First Universalist Church in Somerville, Mass. Illustrated; a souvenir of the fiftieth anniversary celebrated February 15-21, 1904 16 0 Browse Search
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hurch people, or had the personal, as well as financial, support of some of its members—notably the Hospital, Day Nursery, Associated Charities, Home for the Aged, Children's Home, and Boys' Club. It can be readily seen by this that our church occupies an important place in the community. By its works it is known, and we can be pardoned if, once in fifty years, we burst out in a little self-praise. For a half-century it has stood an emblem of the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man. May its stout walls, and the hearts of its people, resist the storms of adversity for another five decades, at least, that future generations may enjoy the privileges of its teachings as have those of the past. Officers. Deacons: John F. Nickerson, C. A. Kirkpatrick, J. Walter Sanborn, Arthur W. Glines, A. A. Wyman, Irving Smith (clerk). Parish committee: John F. Mills (chairman), L. V. Niles, I. H. Wiley, F. W. Marden, D. W. Sanborn, H. M. Haven (clerk), R. Y. Gifford (treasurer)
e absence of these embellishing letters. Rev. W. S. Ralph, then the pastor of the church, acted as superintendent during 1878-1879; and while under his administration, in January, 1879, the school celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary with appropriate exercises. Fred Farnsworth was elected superintendent in January, 1880, but resigned in September of the same year, being succeeded by Mr. Murch, who merely filled out the unexpired term. At the annual meeting on January 5, 1881, Irving Smith was elected to the position, and served two years; after which Augustus Hodgman occupied the place with marked success for five years, followed by George M. Stevens, who served during 1888-1889; Seth Mason in 1890; Arthur W. Glines, 1891 to 1895, inclusive; and A. A. Wyman from 1895 to the present time. In 1895 the school reached high-water mark in membership, as the report shows a total of 453 active members in attendance. Friday night was decided upon as the regular meeting night of
. Carvill, J. W. Sanborn, S. R. Briggs. 1887—S. W. Fuller, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, Irving Smith, George Stephens. 1888—S. W. Fuller, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, Irving Smith, George Irving Smith, George Stephens. 1889—A. Hodgman, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, Irving Smith, George Stephens. 1890—A. Hodgman, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, Irving Smith, George Stephens. 1891—W. P. Mitchell, Irving Smith, George Stephens. 1890—A. Hodgman, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, Irving Smith, George Stephens. 1891—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. A. Munroe, George Stephens. 1892—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. A. Munroe, George Stephens. 1893—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. CarIrving Smith, George Stephens. 1891—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. A. Munroe, George Stephens. 1892—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. A. Munroe, George Stephens. 1893—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. A. Munroe, George Stephens. 1894—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, J. A. Munroe, George Stephens. 1895—W. P. Mitchell, J. F. Nickerson, A. H. Carvill, L. V. Niles, C. E. G73 to 1878. Rev. W. S. Ralph, 1878 to 1880. Fred Farnsworth, 1880. Mr. Murch, 1880. Irving Smith, 1881 to 1883. Augustus Hodgman, 1883 to 1888. George M. Stevens,
. Mrs. Susan Boyd. Mrs. Caroline Beal. DeceasedMrs. Mary Ann Dow. Mrs. Charlotte T. Tufts. Miss Annie Munroe. Sanford D. Phipps. Mrs. Alice A. C. Phipps. Mrs. D. A. Barnard. DeceasedMiss Harriet E. Sturtevant. Eli A. Smith. Mrs. Mary A. Smith. W. G. Comstock. Miss Marie M. Clement. Miss Mary A. Clemant. J. E. Bartlett. Miss Martha J. H. Ireland. Miss Adaline Louise Sanborn. Mrs. J. H. Aldrich. DeceasedMiss Etta K. Dow. Frank Leland. Mrs. J. L. Norcross. Irving Smith. Mrs. Clara Ide Smith. J. Walter Sanborn. Mrs. Hattie Gooding. DeceasedMrs. S. E. Haskell. DeceasedMrs. E. M. Earle. Joseph L. Scoboria. Miss Julia W. Sturtevant. Mrs. Lydia Annie Sturtevant. Mrs. Mary Thorndyke Prescott. Fred T. Farnsworth. DeceasedMrs. Maria A. Murphy. William E. Murphy. DeceasedMrs. Charles A. Skinner. Frank H. Oliver. Miss Lillian Frances Ayer. Miss Gertrude A. Earle. Wentworth R. Libbey. Mrs. Sophia A. Shedd. DeceasedMrs. Georgi