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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4. 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., The McKinley Memorial service. (search)
ous services, was one of the memorable mass meetings of the citizens of Medford. The hall was filled to overflowing. The platform was occupied by members of the City Government and the clergymen of the city, by whom the service was conducted. Rev. G. S. Chadbourne (Methodist) was absent from the city when details of the meeting were arranged. His Honor Mayor Baxter presided. The exercises opened with the singing of Watts' noble hymn, O God our help in ages past. Invocation by Rev. M. A. Levy (Baptist). Singing, Cardinal Newman's beautiful hymn, Lead, Kindly Light. Reading of Scripture by Rev. C. L. Eaton (Universalist). Prayer by Rev. J. V. Clancy (Congregational). Brief remarks by Mayor Baxter. Address by Rev. T. L. Flanagan (Catholic). Singing, Toplady's precious hymn, Rock of Ages. Address by Rev. H. C. De-Long (Unitarian). Address by Rev. F. I. Paradise (Episcopal). Singing, the ever favorite hymn, Nearer my God to Thee. Address by Rev. Elijah Horr, D. D. (Congregatio