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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 6 0 Browse Search
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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
from Rev. T. S. Tyng. The following named persons have served the church as Wardens:— 1865-1870,Joseph H. Rice,George A. Meacham. 1871-1872,Joseph H. Rice,George Vincent. 1872,George Vincent, Mr. Rice died July 28, 1872, aged 71; and thereupon Mr. Vincent was elected Senior Warden, and Mr. Barker, Junior Warden.James M. BaGeorge Vincent, Mr. Rice died July 28, 1872, aged 71; and thereupon Mr. Vincent was elected Senior Warden, and Mr. Barker, Junior Warden.James M. Barker. 1873-1875,James M. Barker,George H. Mullin. 1876,James M. Barker,Daniel McNamara. Methodist Episcopal.—The Methodist Episcopal Church in Old Cambridge was organized June 3, 1868; and on the same day, their chapel on the easterly side of North Avenue, between Holmes Place and Waterhouse Street, was dedicated. This edMr. Vincent was elected Senior Warden, and Mr. Barker, Junior Warden.James M. Barker. 1873-1875,James M. Barker,George H. Mullin. 1876,James M. Barker,Daniel McNamara. Methodist Episcopal.—The Methodist Episcopal Church in Old Cambridge was organized June 3, 1868; and on the same day, their chapel on the easterly side of North Avenue, between Holmes Place and Waterhouse Street, was dedicated. This edifice, formerly called Holmes Chapel, had for several years been occupied by what was then called the Holmes Congregational Society, now the North Avenue Congregational Society. It was purchased and removed to its present locality early in 1868. The preachers in charge of this church have been as follows:— 1868, 1869, Rev. Abr