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s furnishing our communion table, Voted,—That the two Deacons be appointed to wait upon said first Church to receive said money for the purpose abovesaid. 1739, Dec. 4 The Deacons received said £ 25. 1739, Dec. 7 Voted by this Church, that their Pastor & Deacons be appointed to give the thanks of this Church to the first Church in Cambridge, for their respect and kindness to us, in giving twenty-five pounds towards procuring utensils for our communion table; and also to Mrs. Rebecca Whitmore of Medford, who gave six pounds for the same use. On this occasion, the First Church in Cambridge voted, that £ 25 be given out of the Church Stock to the Second Church in Cambridge, to furnish their communion table in a decent manner.—Holmes, quoted by Paige. The Rev. Samuel Cooke, who was a native of Hadley, born January 11, 1709, in an autobiographical account in 1778, writes: I began to learn Latin in 1720, but being then the only son I was called off to the farm till a <
signation of; 117, 118; sermons, 107, 108, 123; death of, and obituary notice, 240 Five Cents Savings Bank, 655 Flagstaff donated, 160 Fourth of July Celebration, in 1808, 121, 122; in 1842, 228 Friendship fire engine, 139, 143 Gage, Gen., his official return of the action of April 19, 1775, 52, 53, 54 Gale, destructive, in 1871, 163, 174 Galleries in meeting-house, 34, 35, 49, 94, 101, 115, 126 Gas Light Company, 155 General School Committee, 140 Gift, of Rebecca Whitmore, 29; toward building first meeting-house, 23 Gould, Lieut., made prisoner, April 19, 1775, 63, 64, 77, 81 Grant by certain inhabitants of Charlestown to President of Harvard College, 8; to West Cambridge, of all lands belonging to the Proprietors of Cambridge, 20; to Widow Rolfe, to make a dam above old mill pond, 12, 14, 16 Great Road to Concord, allowance for highway, 9; Swamp by Menotomy River, allotments near, 9 Guide posts, 143 Hall of Thomas Russell, 111 Hayscale