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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 4 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore) 2 0 Browse Search
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ead; C. W. Cilley, in leg; Wm. McKinnon, in finger. Company I--Lieut. M. A. Shaw, in foot; Corporal Wm. R. Duncklee, in head; privates, L. C. Parker, in side; M. Tully, in leg; H. Butler, in back; K. J. Chaplin, in head. Company K--Privates, H. Hunnefelt, in finger; J. F. Welch. Total wounded, thirty-four. missing β€” John F. Mulligan, shot through leg, and not since heard from, company F; company H, privates, Alvah Warren, Henry M. Woodbury; company K, privates John K. A. Hanson, John Harmon, Henry G. Thompson. Total missing, six. officers absent from tie battle.--Surgeon George B. Twitchell, detained at Washington; Captain N. D. Stoodley, sick in Washington; Captain Luther M. Wright, sick in quarters; Lieutenant G. Gillis, Adjutant, sick, and on furlough in Nashua, N. H., Lieutenant Edward Kilburn, sick in Alexandria; Lieutenant W. H. H. Young, sick in quarters. Major Houghton's report. headquarters Third regiment Michigan volunteers, camp Pitcher, Va., December 1
Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
iastical council duly convened; it consisted originally of forty-three members. The first pastor of this church was Rev. William Carruthers, Bowd. Coll. 1853, who was installed Jan. 2, 1861, and was dismissed Feb. 21, 1866. Rev. David O. Mears, born in Essex, Feb. 22, 1842, A. C. 1865, was ordained and installed Oct. 2, 1867, under whose ministry the growth of the church and congregation has been rapid and substantial. The following named persons have served this church as Deacons:β€” John Harmon, Samuel Chadwick, F. E. Whitcomb, James R. Morse, William P. Hayward, Daniel Fobes, H. D. Sweetser, Henry M. Bird, Wm. Fox Richardson, Frank Foxcroft. Pilgrim Congregational.β€”In 1852, a mission Sabbathschool was established under the joint direction of the Baptist, Methodist, and two Congregational Churches in Cambridge. After a few years it was managed solely by the First Evangelical Church. In 1863, a chapel was erected for the accommodation of the school, and as a m
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