ached at West Cambridge on the Sabbath after the death of Mr. Brown, by Rev. Nathaniel Hall, of Dorchester, who officiated at his funeral, by vote of the parish was published.
Text, John 17: 4.
A work of 96 pages, entitled The Children's Gift (Boston, 1854), printed expressly for the children of his Sunday School, in accordance with his wish, contains a number of his writings.
1854, March 13.
Samuel Abbot Smith invited as pastor.
Ordained June 22, 1854.
He died in West Cambridge, May 20, 1865, aged 36, and in the eleventh year of his ministry.
1856, Jan. 1.
The Society lost their meeting-house by fire.
A new meeting-house (the present edifice) was dedicated Jan. 1, 1857.
1865, Oct. 2. Charles C. Salter chosen minister.
Ordained June 6, 1866.
Resigned Jan. 31, 1869.
1869, Dec. 27. George W. Cutter chosen minister.
Ordained Jan. 26, 1870.
Resigned Jan. 31, 1877.
1871. The steeple of the edifice belonging to this Society was blown down by a gale.
A new spire wa