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and remodelling of the church in 1875, and it was rededicated in April, 1877. Rev. J. J. Murphy was appointed Assistant Pastor in July, 1873. Rev. T. Brosnahan, the present resident pastor was appointed December 28, 1876. The church has seating capacity for eighteen hundred persons, and the number of communicants is about five thousand. The Universalist Society of Waltham was gathered in the Bank Hall, and the first preaching held in the fall of 1836. The desk was supplied by the Rev. Thomas Whittemore and others till the following summer, when the society engaged the Rev. William C. Hanscom, from New Market, N. H., as their pastor, who entered upon his duties August 29, 1837. His health gave way and he preached his last sermon on the first Sabbath in January 1838. He died May 23d following, at the age of 23. Rev. Sylvanus Cobb, of Malden, succeeded him in April, 1838, and in July a church was formed, numbering 33 members, which was publicly and duly recognized September 13th
ng, 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. Williams, Dr., Leonard, 91, 96, 100. Williams, Roger, prevents an alliance betwee