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ls forty-four years previous. For about six months preceding the dedication of the new church the society worshipped in the new chapel. The pastors of this church have been:— Rev. Sewall Harding, January 17, 1821 to September 4, 1837. Rev. John Whitney, November 8, 1837 to April 12, 1858. Previous to the withdrawal of Rev. John Whitney a part of the church seceded and organized a Second Orthodox Church, but reunited with the old church after he left. Rev. Richard B. Thurston, JanuarRev. John Whitney a part of the church seceded and organized a Second Orthodox Church, but reunited with the old church after he left. Rev. Richard B. Thurston, January 13, 1859 to October 1, 1864. Rev. Elnathan E. Strong, December 21, 1865 to November 3, 1878. After the dismission of Rev. Sewall Harding (Congregationalist) by the majority of the parish of the Second Religious Society, and the withdrawal with him of his church, a new church was formed under Rev. Bernard Whitman (Unitarian), as appears from the following from a book of records of the society. The second church was gathered on the 8th day of January, 1826, in presence of the Rev. Dr. Lowel
Wesson, Capt., Zachary, builder of the Green Tavern, 89. Western fever raging, 36. Weston: originally part of Watertown, 9; gets and sells its portion of lands granted at Wachusett Hill. 20; 52; 100; incorporated, 55; barn in burned by Indians, 62; 79, 108. Westward growth of the town, 53. Whipcutt, 26 n. 3. Whipping as a means of punishment, 18. White Mountains, 141 n. 1, 142. Whitman, Rev. Bernard (Unitarian), pastor of Second Cong. Ch. (1826), 114; death of, 115. Whitney: Joseph, 56; Nathaniel, 78; Sarah, 56. Whitney's Hill, 53. Whittemore, Rev., Thomas, 121. Widow (the) Brick, 69. Widow Coolidge's Tavern, 107. Wigwams: turned into well-built houses, 57; dwellings in place of huts and, 57. Wilderness, this, goes beyond England in food, 57. Willard, Maj., goes to relieve Groton, 61. William the Conqueror, 67. Williams, Rev., Elisha, preaches for Second Religious Society (1812), 109. Williams, Rev., John, of Deerfield, 56 n. 3. Wi