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WEBSTER'S  UNABRIDGED  DICTIONARY 


IN  VARIOUS  STYI.ES  OF  BINDING, 


WARMLY  INDORSED  BY 
such  high  authorities  as 


Geo.  Bancroft, 
Win.  H.  Prescott, 
.John  Xj.  Motley, 
Fitz-G.  Halleck, 
B.  H.  Smart, 
Ezra  Abbot, 
Wm.  T.  Harris, 


R.  \V.  Emerson, 
John  G.  Whittier, 
W.  It.  Hovvells, 
J.  G.  Holland, 
James  T.  Fields, 
Geo.  P.  Marsh, 
Kemp  P.  Battle. 


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New  Edition  brings  it  fairly  up  to  date. — London 
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A  year  ago  this  institution  made  an  excellent  statement,  which  was  then  presented  to  the 
public  through  our  columns,  with  a  notice  from  us  stating  the  most  important  facts  and  figures 
thereof,  among  which  was  that  its  "  net  surplus  over  and  above  the  legal  amount  held  for  reserve, 
and  for  all  unadjusted  losses  and  claims  awaiting  proof,  etc.,  was  then  $2,229,371.09,"  and  it  then 
held  good  assets  amounting  to  $10,662,746.73.  To-day  the  facts  and  figures  are  again  given  to  its 
numerous  policy-holders  and  the  public,  in  its  annual  statement  found  in  another  column,  which 
shows  a  substantial  advance  both  in  its  business  and  strength  during  the  year  just  closed.  Its 
total  receipts  for  the  year  1S83,  for  premiums,  interest  on  investments,  rents,  etc.,  were  $2,080,- 
729.94.  Its  disbursements  for  the  same  period  for  death  claims,  dividends,  salaries  and  other 
expenses,  were  $1,475,178.31,  leaving  on  the  first  day  of  January,  1884,  reliable  assets  amounting 
to  $10,871,184.23,  and  a  net  surplus  over  all  claims  and  demands  of  $2,389,550.59.  We  have 
known,  personally,  all  the  official  managers  of  this  trustworthy  company  during  the  whole  thirty- 
four  years  of  its  history,  and  as  one  of  the  interested  policy-holders  have  watched  it  and  taken  a 
deep  interest  in  its  progress  and  welfare.  Its  able  and  conservative  management  during  all  these 
years  has  steadily  strengthened  and  increased  our  confidence  in  this  institution,  and  we  most 
heartily  commend  it  again  to  our  readers,  as  we  have  often  done  before,  as  worthy  of  their 
patronage  and  good  words  in  widely  extending  its  usefulness. 

Its  officers  are:  Henry  Stokes,  President;  J.  L.  Halsey,  First  Vice-President ;  H.  B 
Btokes.  Second   Vice-President;  H.  Y.  Wmple,  Secretary  ;  S.  N.  Stebbins,  Actuary. 


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This  cut  shows  the  splendid  building  in  process  of  erection  for  the  Oberlin  Conservatory  of 
Music,  the  central  portion  of  which  is  already  in  use.  It  is  built  of  stone,  and  is  the  munificent 
gift  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Lucien  C.  Warner,  of  New  York  city.  When  completed  it  will  have  a  front 
of  150  feet  on  Professor  street  and  120  fee'  on  College  street,  and  will  be  the  finest  building  ever 
erected  exclusively  forthe  uses  of  a  music,  school.  It  will  contain  ample  accommodations  for  th<> 
Conservatory  in  the  way  of  offices,  library,  lesson,  and  practice  rooms,  besides  a  fine  concert  hall, 
and  will  be  heated  by  steam  and  supplied  with  an  elevator. 

The  attention  of  music  students  is  invited  to  the  unequalled  combination  of  advantages  offered 
at  this  Conservatory. 

(1)  It  is  carried  on  in  a  preeminently  religious  atmosphere.  Its  teachers  are  all  Christian 
men  and  women,  who  belive  that  the  highest  attainments  in  music  need  not  and  should  not  be 
purchased,  as  they  too  often  are,  with  a  lapse  from  good  habits  or  the  loss  of  Christian  faith. 

(2)  Its  instruction  is  of  the  most  thorough  sort.  It  aims  to  give  that  broad  and  substanial 
culture  in  music  which  goes  much  farther  than  the  mere  ability  to  siug  a  song  or  thrum  an  in- 
strument. 

(3)  Its  charges  are  very  low.  The  entire  expenses  of  a  music-student  for  a  college  year  need 
not  exceed  $300  or  $350,  and  with  careful   economy  may  he  brought  still  lower. 

(4)  Those  who  wish  to  give  only  a  part  of  their  time  to  music  are  able  to  pursue  specia 
studies,  under  the  best  of  teachers,  in  any  of  the  other  departments  of  Oberlin  College. 

Nearly  five  hundred  students  were  in  attendance  at  this  Conservatory  last  year,  and  it  has 
more  applications  every  year  for  teachers,  organists,  etc.,  than  it  can  fill  from  its  graduates.  For 
catalogues  and  fuller  particulars,  address  Prof.  F.  B.  Rice,  Director,  Oberlin,  Ohio. 


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REASONS  FAVORING  ITS  SYSTEM    OF  INSTRUCTION. 

Three  Hundred  years  established  in  Europe.  The  governments  convened  their  ablest 
musicians  for  counsel  and  advice  as  to  the  best  system  to  be  adopted  for  imparting  musical 
knowledge,  and  the  unanimous  verdict  was  class  instruction. 

Laudable  ambition  to  excel.  Mind  matched  with  mind  sharpens  intellect.  We  are  constantly 
Influenced  by  others.    Competition  is  the  life  of  trade,  and  also  of  study. 

Diffidence  overcome  by  public  performance  in  Class,  in  Conservatory,  and  in  Music  Halls. 

Each  pupil  has  the  benefit  of  whole  hour  lessons,  and  not  ten  or  fifteen  minutes,  as  is  often 
falsely  represented. 

Economy.  Cost  of  tuition  only  fifteen  or  twenty  dollars  for  a  single  study,  which,  with  the 
collateral  advantages  offered,  amount  to  a  hundred  and  twenty  five  hours  of  instruction  each 
term.     The  largest  conservatories  of  Europe  do  not  provide  half  this  number. 

Pupils  are  carefully  graded  according  to  proficiency,  aud  promoted  as  their  progress  requires. 

Mendelssohn  says  :  "It  has  advantages  over  private  instruction  :  it  produces  industry,  spurs 
outo  emulation,  and  preserves  against  one-sidedness  of  education  and  taste." 

The  musical  atmosphere  of  the  Conservatory  is  conducive  to  broader  culture. 

The  best  instructors  educated  in  Europe  receive  their  education  at  Conservatories. 

A  finished  musical  education  is  attainable,  from  the  jirst  rudiments  to  final  graduation ;  and 
to-day  the  NEW  ENGLAND  CONSERVATORY"  can  point  with  honest  pride  to  hundreds  of 
her  students  who  are  filling  important  positions  in  Boston  and  throughout  the  land. 

"  Harper's  Monthly  "  characterizes  it  as  the  "  Model  Music  School  of  the  Age." 

Evening  classes  are  formed  each  term,  in  order  that  those  otherwise  occupied  during  the  day 
may  have  the  same  instruction  as  day  scholars.  Private  lessons  are  given,  if  preferred,  at  teach- 
ers' regular  rates. 

Reduction  in  prices  of  admission  to  the  finest  concerts  in  the  city  are  frequently  made. 

Oratory  and  Languages  also  taught.  Our  School  of  Elocution  is  larger,  and  affords  more 
advantages  than  any  other  in  America. 

Students  in  the  Conservatory  course  can  pursue  all  English  branches  under  able 
instructors.    Art  Department  for  Drawing,  Painting,  and  Modelling,  second  to  none  in  the  country. 

The  increased  facilities  of  this  institution,  and  its  important  connections  with  the  Boston 
University,  enable  it  to  offer  by  far  the  best  privileges  for  musical  and  literary  culture  that  can 
possibly  be  obtained  in  this  country;  and,  along  with  the  College  of  Music  or  Boston 
University,  affords  advantages  supplementary  to  the  Conservatory  course  fully  equal  in  breadth 
and  completeness  to  those  of  any  Phuopean  institution. 

The  general  musical  advantages  of  Boston,  it  being  acknowledged  the  best  patron  of  music 
of  our  Amercau  cities.  Over  seven  hundred  public  concerts  are  given  in  a  single  season,  and 
access  to  libraries  containing  over  eight  thousand  musical  works. 

Home  Department.  Fine  appointments,  including  rooms  and  board  for  five  hundred  lady 
students,  in  the  heart  of  Boston,  confessedly  the  musical,  literary,  aud  art  centre  of  America. 
The  Director,  Preceptress,  Matron,  and  Family  Physician  reside  in  the  Home. 

Excellent  board  and  rooms  for  gentlemen  secured  at  moderate  rates. 

The  city  affords  many  facilities  to  aid  in  defraying  expenses.  Many  of  our  students  avail 
themselves  of  these  opportunities. 

Over  thirty  thousand  students  have  attended  the  Conservatory.  These  could  not  all  be 
solicited  personally  ;  hence,  there  must  be  some  way  to  account  for  this  number. 

The  New  England  Conservatory  of  Music  procures  situations  for  pupils  as  teachers,  chor- 
isters, organists,  etc. 

Calendar  giving  full  information  of  the  Conservatory.  School  of  Elocution,  School  of  Modern 
Languages,  School  of  Orchestral  and  Bund  Instruments,  Artists' Course,  Literary  Gourse,  Art 
School,  and  College  of  Music  of  Boston  University,  will  be  furnished  on  application. 


PHILLIPS      ACADEMY, 

jLTtdoirer,    JSlass. 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND  SEVENTH  YEAR. 

CECIL   F,   P,   BANCROFT,  Ph.  D.,  Principal. 


E.  G.  Coy,  M.  A.,  Greek. 

M.  S.  McCurdy,  M.  A.,  Mathematics. 

1).  Y.  Comstock,  M.  A.,  Latin. 

AV.  B.  Graves,  M.  A.,  Natural  Scieuces. 


G.  T.  Eaton,  M.  A.,  English  and  Mathematics. 
M.  C.  Gile,  B.  A.,  English. 
H.  C.  Bierwirth,  B.  A.,  Modern  Languages. 
Prof.  J.  \V.  Churchill,  Elocution. 


E.  Taylor,  Treasurer. 

The  Academy  continues  to  tit  boys  thoroughly  and  systematically  in  large  classes,  and  under 
a  permanent  and  experienced  Faculty,  for  the  various  colleges,  scientific  and  professional  schools. 
Students  have  been  recently  prepared  for  Harvard,  Yale,  Dartmouth,  Bowdoin,  Wesleyah,  Oberlin, 
Boston  University,  Williams,  Amherst,  Columbia,  Princeton,  Colby,  Hamilton,  University  of 
Michigan,  Brown,  Lafayette,  Middlebury,  University  of  Vermont,  Trinity,  University  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  Rutgers,  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  Lawrence  Scientific-  School,  Columbia  School 
of  Mines,  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute,  several  Medi- 
cal Colleges  and  Law  Schools,  and  for  numerous  business  pursuits.  For  catalogue  and  other 
information,  address  the  Principal. 


ABBOT   ACADEMY, 

POR  YOUNG  LADIES.  FirTY-SIXTH  YEAR. 

The  full  course  of  study  covers  four  years,  and  embraces  all  the  usual  academical  studies 
special  attention  being  given  to  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  English  and  General  Literature, 
the  History  of  Art,  and  to  the  Latin,  French  and  German  Languages.  Superior  advantages  are 
afforded  in  Music,  Drawing,  Painting  and  Elocution.   Pupils  are  received  for  a  single  year  or  more. 

This  Academy  enjoys  many  incidental  advantages  through  the  other  literary  institutions  in 
the  same  village,  while  easy  access  to  Boston  and  Cambiidge  brings  within  its  reach  fine  Music 
Art  Galleries,  Museums,  Cabinets,  and  the  Botanical  Garden,  to  all  of  which,  classes,  with  their 
teachers,  have  occasional  access.  The  Academy  has  a  tine  Clark  Telescope,  good  working 
cabinets,  models,  and  apparatus  of  irs  own. 

The  domestic  arrangements  are  peculiarly  homelike.  The  school  is  divided  into  three  sepa- 
rate families  in  separate  houses,  each  under  its  own  matron  and  teachers.  One  of  these  families 
is  made  up  wholly  of  pupils  in  French,  in  which  language  the  daily  table-talk  is  carried  on  under 
the  direction  of  the  French  teacher.  Another  family  is  occupied  with  German  in  like  manner. 
The  grounds  are  spacious  and  tasteful,  forming  an  attractive  part  of  the  quiet  and  pleasant 
village. 

The  school  has  been  successfully  conducted  for  twenty  years  by  the  same  principal  teachers, 
whose  constant  endeavor  is  to  so  educate  girls  that  they  may  mature  into  healthful,  cultivated 
earnest,  Christian  womanhood. 

The  total  expenses  for  board,  including  fuel,  lights  and  washing,  and  for  tuition,  except  music 
and  drawing,  is  $>:500  per  annum. 

Application  for  admission  or  information  should  be  made  to 

Miss  PHILINA  McKEEN,  Principal,  Andover,  Mass. 

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MEMORIAL     II A II    B  UII1JING, 

434-426    Asylum    Street,    Hartford,    Conn. 

This  building  is  owned  by  the  Congregational  Churches  of 
Connecticut.  The  second  floor  is  used  as  oflice  room, 
archive,  library,  and  depository  of  such  memorials  of  Chris, 
tian  workers  as  are  from  time  to  time  placed  there  for  pres- 
ervation. The  agent,  who  has  the  building  in  charge, 
solicits  memoirs,  pictures,  records,  pamphlets,  and  books 
which  serve  to  illustrate  the  history  of  the  churches. 

Address,  LAVALETTE  PERRIN,  Agent. 

ANNALS    OF    THE    CHURCHES. 

The  General  Conference  of  Connecticut  has  made 
it  the  duty  of  the  annalist  to  note  all  anniversary  services  of 
churches,  notable  revivals,  ecclesiastical  councils  within  the 
State,  for  the  installation  and  dismission  of  ministeis,  the 
formation  and  dissolution  of  churches,  and  the  death  of 
prominent  laymen,  and  of  all  ministers  connected  with  the 
local  bodies  of  the  Stale,  during  each  year.  Communica- 
tions which  will  aid  in  this  service  are  earnestly  solicited. 
Address,  LAV  ALETTE  PERUIN,  Annalist. 


TREASURY    OF  NATIONAL    COUNCIL. 

The  National  Council,  at  its  meeting  in  Concord, 
Voted,  That  the  churches  be  invited  to  contribute,  to  sup- 
port the  work  of  this  Council,  two  cents  for  each  chureh 
member  for  each  of  the  years  1884,  1885,  and  1886. 

That  the  treasurers  of  the  State  Congregational  bodies  be 
urged  to  the  earliest  possible  collection  and  transmission  of 
their  respective  collections. 

That  the  Treasurer,  assisted  by  the  chairman  of  the  Pro- 
visional Committee  and  Committee  on  Finance,  be,  and  is 
hereby,  authorized  to  solicit  of  individuals  and  churches  the  sum  of  $3,000  to  be  held  as  a  reserve 
to  meet  exigencies. 

The  special  attention  of  ministers  and  churches  is  called  to  these  resolutions,  which  were  voted 
with  great  unanimity,  and  all  who  desire  to  aid  in  carrying  outthe  wish  of  the  Council  in  these 
matters,  may  address  LAVALETTE   PEKRIN,  Treasurer, 

Memorial  Hall,  426  Asylum  St.,  Hartford,  Conn. 


1843-1885. 


*THE  RELIGIOUS  HERALD,* 


(MEMORIAL  HALL    BUILDING,) 


HARTFORD    -    ~    -     CONN. 

Will  urge  the  claims  of  religion  upon  all,  not  forgetting  the  little  childreu  ; 
and  will  discuss  the  practical  questions  of  the  day  with  candor,  advocating 
earnestly  the  cause  of  temperance;  speaking  freely  on  all  subjects,  literary, 
educational,  civil,  social  or  financial,  and  aiming  to  speak  wisely.  Its  reviews 
and  articles,  correspondence  and  comments,  notes  and  summaries  of  news, 
will  be  carefully  edited.  It  will  seek  to  be  useful  to  all  whom  it  can  reach, 
and  will  deem  it  ample  reward  for  much  hard  labor,  if  it  can  in  any  way  serve 
the  cause  of  Christ;  having  a  special  love  for  the  old  historic  churches  of 
Connecticut,  commonly  called  Congregational,  but  rejoicing  to  be  a  co-worker 
with  all  who  love  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  seek  to  bless  and  save  men. 
We  ask  the  co-operation  and  patronage  of  all  who  are  in  sympathy  with  our 
aim,  and  hope  for  an  increase  of  subscribers,  such  as  will  enable  us  to  work 
more  efficiently  in  the  field  we  are  striving  to  cultivate. 

Terms,  $2.00  per  year.       To  Advertisers,  $20  an  inch  one  year. 

D.    B.    MOSELEY   &    SONS,    Publishers, 

424  ASYLUM  STREET,   HARTFORD,  CONN. 


THE    CONGREGATIONALISM 


Every  Good  Home  should  have  its  own  Family  Religious  Newspaper. 

The  Congregationalist  is  admitted  to  bs  one  of  the  best  family  religious  and  literary 
journals  in  the   world. 

Its  Articles,  Sketches,  Stories,  Poems,  and  Essays  are  constantly  found  quoted  in 
many  religious  and  literary  journals,  North,  South,  East,  and  West. 

Every  Christian  should  know  what  the  churches  of  his  denomination,  the  world  over,  are 
doing. 

Every  Minister  and  every  intelligent  layman  ought  to  know,  also,  what  other  churches  are 
doing  and  planning  to  do. 

Among  the  Main  Questions,  always  kept  at  the  front,  are  Christian  Theology  in  its 
relations  to  modern  thought  and  modern  life;  Temperance,  and  the  protection  of  the  Home 
atrainst the  Saloon;  Missions;  Revivals;  Education,  national,  Christian,  industrial;  the  Church 
at  work  in  the  Sunday  School  and  through  the  Sunday  school;  The  Household;  Reforms, 
and  whatever  pertains  to  the  fast-growing  Science  of  Applied  Christianity. 

As  A  Guaranty  of  the  quality  of  our  contributed  articles,  we  give  a  few  names  of  those 
who  have  written  for  our  columns  during  the  past  year:  — 

Rev.  W.  M.  Taylor,  D.  D.  Prof.  Austin  Phelps,  D.  D. 

Kev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  D.  D.  Rev.  Newman  Hall,  LL.  B. 

Prof.  G.  P.  Fisher,  D.  D.  Author  of  "  John  Halifax." 

Rose  Terry  Coolie.  Hon,  Schuyler  Colfax. 

Gen.  J.  I,.  Chamberlain.  Rev.  .Joseph  Parker,  D.  D, 

Rev.  G.  H.  Hepworth,  D.  D.  Rev.  .J.  H.  Vincent,  D.  D. 

"Marian  Harlanil."  Mrs.  Emily  Huntington  Miller. 

Benjamin  Vanghan  Abbott,  Esq.  Mrs.  G.  R.  Alden  ("Pansy"). 

Rev.  Wolcott  Calkins.  "  Svisan  Coolidge." 

Rev.  C.  L.  Goodell,  D.  D.  Rev.  G.  R.  Leav  tt. 

We  give  below  a  few  articles  as  specimens  of  the  class  of  matter  that  may  be  found  in  our 
eolumns  the  coming  year  :  — 

Six  Biblical  and  Theological  Articles,  viz.,  (1)  Scholastic  Theories  of  Inspiration;  (^Vibra- 
tory Progress  in  Christian  Beliefs;  (31  Oscillations  of  Faith  in  Future  Retribution;  (4)  How  the 
Bible  treats  the  Afflicted;  (5,  (5)  The  Silence  of  the  Bible.     By  Prof.  Austin  Phelps,  D.  D. 

Miss  Melinda's  Opportunity.  A  story  of  working  girls  and  their  experiment  in  making  a 
borne.     A  serial  to  run  three  months By  Mrs.  Helen  Campbell. 

Some  Metropolitan  Preachers.  Six  articles,  viz.,  (11  Rev.  W.  M.  Taylor,  D.D.;  (2)  Rev. 
John  Hall,  D.  D. ;  (3)  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  D.  D. ;  (41  Rev.  T.  L.  Cuyler,  D.  I). ;  (5)  Rev.  T.  DeWitt 
Talmage,  D.D.;  (6)  Rev.  Phillips  Brooks,  D.  D.     .        By  Rev.  F.  N.  Zabriskie,  D.  D. 

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THE 


CONGREGATIONAL  YEAR-BOOK, 


1885. 


ISSUED,  UNDER   THE   SANCTION   OF   THE 


NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE  CONGREGATIONAL  CHURCHES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 


BY  ITS   PUBLISHING   COMMITTEE,  AND    CONTAINING    THE 


GENERAL  STATISTICS  OF  THOSE  CHURCHES  FOR  THE  LAST  PREVIOUS  YEAR; 


An  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Congregational  Ministers,  and  of  the  Officers  and 

Students  of  Congregational  Theological  Seminaries;  the  Annual  Record 

of  Changes;  the  Vital  Statistics  of  Congregational  Ministers 

deceased  in  188i;  statements  of  the  national  co-op- 

erative  Societies  ;  the  National  and  State 

Organizations  of  Churches; 


AND   OTHER  MISCELLANEOUS  INFORMATION. 


B  O  S  T  O  X  : 
CONGREGATIONAL    PUBLISHING     SOCIETY. 

18  85. 


PREFATORY    NOTE. 


This  issue  is  made  by  the  direction  of  the  National  Council  of  the 
Congregational  Churches  assembled  at  Concord,  N.  II.,  in  1883. 

By  order  of  the  Council  a  copy  is  sent  to  each  church  and  one  to  each 
minister  by  mail,  post-paid. 

The  addresses  of  the  officers  and  committees  of  the  National  Council 
will  be  found  on  page  217,  and  of  the  State  organizations  upon  page  218 
and  those  immediately  following.  The  addresses  of  officers  of  our 
benevolent  societies  are  on  pages  45-  50;  of  the  professors  of  the 
theological  seminaries  on  pages  57-65. 

The  next  session  of  the  National  Council  will  be  held  with  the  Union 
Park  Church,  Chicago,  III,  beginning  Thursday,  Oct.  11,  1886,  at  10 
o'clock  A.  M.,  and  will  doubtless  continue  into  the  following  week. 

The  attention  of  the  Statistical  Secretaries  is  called  to  the  following 
recommendation  of  the  National  Council.     (See  Minutes  1877,  page  87.) 

It  is  also  recommended  that  certain  other  statistics  be  reported  once  in 
five  years,  beginning  in  1880:  — 

1.  Value  of  house  of  worship  and  chapel,  and  land  on  which  they  stand. 

2.  Date  of  erection  of  house  of  worship. 

3.  Value  of  parsonage. 

4.  Amount  of  funds,  not  including  parsonage. 

5.  Amount  of  indebtedness. 

6.  Salary  of  minister,  including  value  of  use  of  parsonage. 

7.  Amount  of  all  parish  expenses  (in  the  3rear  of  the  report),  includ- 

ing salary. 
Some  States  gather  most  of  these  items  ;  others  give  few;  but  no  one 
gives  them  all.     The  year  1885  is  the  second  year  assigned  for  the  col- 
lection of  these  special  statistics. 


Alfred  Mu<ige  &  Son,  Printers,  24  Franklin  Street,  Boston. 


TABLE   OF   COXTENTS. 


Calendar  for  1884-5 

Words  of  the  Compiler 

Treasurer's  Sta'ement,  Dec.  11, 1884 

Annual  Becord  : 

Churches  Formed,  10;  Ministers  Ordained  or  Installed,  11;  Pastors  Dis- 
missed, 14;  Ministers  Married,  15. 
Vital  Statistics  of  Congregational  Ministers  who  died  in  1831 
Vital  Statistics,  Index  of  Karnes,  1881-5        .... 
The  National  Societies  : 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mission* 

American  College  and  Education  Society 

American  Congregational  Association 

American  Congregational  Union 

American  Home  Missionary  Society. 

American  Missionary  Association 

Congregational  Sunday-School  and  Publishing  Society 

New  West  Education  Commission    .... 
Congregational  Theological  Seminaries  : 

Andover,  57;  Bangor,  58;  Chicago,  59;  Hartford,  61 ;  Oberl 
63;  Yale,  65. 

Alphabetical  List  of  Students  in  the  Seminaries 

Summaries 

The  Annual  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Ministers  : 

Explanations  of  the  plan  of  Statistics       .         .         . 

The  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors,  by  States 

Congregational  Ministers  in  Foreign  Missionary  Service 

General  Summary  Tables  for  the  Year     .        .        . 

Bern. irks  upon  the  Statistics 

The  National  and  State  Associations  of  the  Churches 
Sessions  of,  in  1885 

Annual  Meetiogs  of  the  National  Societies  in  1885 

Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers,  with  Post-Office  Address 

Alphabetical  List  of  Licentiates 


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WORDS    OF   THE   COMPILER. 


The  Year-Book  for  1885,  presents  itself  to  its  friends  and  to  the  churches  with  the 
new  year.  The  diligence  and  cordial  co-operation  of  the  various  State  secretaries 
have  helped  the  compiler  to  overcome  the  delays  of  previous  years,  and  they  will 
share  his  satisfaction  in  the  result.  It  is  believed  that  real  progress  in  the  line  of 
needful  improvement  has  been  made,  and  that  in  the  fulness  and  accuracy  of  its 
details  the  Year-Book  for  1885  will  compare  favorably  with  its  predecessors.  That 
there  is  much  to  he  desired  and  sought  for  in  the  same  direction  is  not  less  clear.  It 
may  be  of  service  if  a  few  points  are  mentioned:  — 

1.  The  reports  from  many  churches  are  inconsistent  with  themselves  from  year  to 
year.  The  net  gain  or  loss  shown  by  the  additions  and  removals  does  not  correspond 
with  the  difference  in  the  total  membership  reported.  It  is  not  in  the  power  of  any 
secretary,  State  or  National,  to  make  the  summaries,  which  incorporate  such  reports, 
consistent.  The  remedy  can  only  come  from  the  clerks  or  pastors,  who  make  such 
reports  to  their  local  conferences,  and  who  betray  the  fact  that  they  keep  no  proper 
lists  of  the  members  for  whom  they  are  responsible.  The  effect  on  the  summary 
this  year  is  that  the  apparent  net  gain  shown  by  the  additions  and  removals,  11,773, 
becomes  only  5,340  in  the  increase  of  total  membership.  In  the  course  of  years  the 
latter  figures  are  the  more  accurate  test  of  real  progress.  Removals  fail  to  be 
reported  at  the  time  they  occur,  and  the  result  appears,  perhaps  years  after,  in  a 
revision  of  the  list,  and  the  dropping  of  names  without  account. 

2.  The  list  of  ministers  needs  more  careful  attention.  First  names  and  ordination 
dates  are  often  wanting.  These  the  compiler  had  supplied  as  far  as  possih'e;  but  if 
secretaries  in  their  State  Minutes  would  include  and  insist  upon  these  items,  they 
would  contribute  much  to  the  historic  value  of  the  Year-Book.  And  every  minister 
owes  it  to  himself  to  report  these  facts  They  are  important  to  his  own  identity,  and 
the  absence  of  them,  especially  of  the  date  of  ordination,  is  liable  to  convey  a  shadow 
of  suspicion.  Inquiry  for  these  items  not  long  since  disclosed  the  unworthiness  of  a 
man  whose  name  was  on  the  list,  and  has  checked  a  career  of  imposture. 

In  some  States  licentiates  are  included  in  the  list  of  ministers;  in  others,  ministers 
who  are  ordained  and  supplying  churches  are  not  included,  unless  they  have  become 
members  of  the  local  organization.  It  is  not  an  easy  task  for  the  Year-Book  to 
thread  its  way  consistently  through  such  diversities.  The  latter  class  of  ministers  it 
has  been  the  custom  to  insert  with  a  star  to  designate  the  lack  of  full  ecclesiastical 
standing,  but  some  States  never  give  the  star,  and  the  compiler  can  hardly  ven- 
ture to  guess  to  whom  it  belongs;  nor  is  it  safe  to  leave  him  to  insert,  even  with  a 
star,  all  names  not  included  in  the  alphabetical  list  of  the  State  to  which  they  belong. 

3.  The  evil  of  various  dates  for  the  statistics  of  different  States,  and  of  the  long 
time  which  elapses  before  some  of  them  can  appear  in  the  Year-Book,  is  widely  felt, 
but  the  remedy  does  not  appear.  The  suggestion  of  the  last  National  Council  that 
the  States  should  all  fix  upon  dates  between  June  1  and  October  1  has  met  with 
little  response.  In  view  of  this  fact  the  Provisional  Committee  at  a  recent  meeting 
instructed  the  secretary  to  correspond  with  the  State  secretaries,  and  submit  the 
inquiry,  whether  they  would  favor  a  change,  fixing  January  1  as  a  uniform  date 
for  all  the  States,  the  gathering  and  tabulating  the  returns  as  rapidly  as  was  practi- 
cable, and  the  issue  of  the  Year-Book  in  the  spring.     The  most  effectual  way  to 


6  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

reach  the  secretaries  and  all  who  are  interested  in  the  subject  seems  to  he,  to  state 
the  proposition  here,  — and  I  beg  leave  to  do  so,  — asking  all  to  give  it  such  careful 
consideration  and  early  response  as  may  guide  the  committee  in  deciding  whether  it 
will  be  wise  to  present  the  plan  to  the  National  Council  at  its  meeting  in  Chicago 
next  year.  Advantages  and  objections  will  at  once  suggest  themselves  ;  which  have 
the  greater  weight? 

The  improvement  in  the  State  Minutes,  in  fulness,  distinctness  of  summaries,  and 
accuracy  of  detail,  deserves  notice.  Some  have  long  been  models  in  these  particu- 
lars, and  others  approach  the  same  standard.  The  alphabetic  alarrangement  of 
the  churches  in  the  statistical  table  has  been  adopted  by  all  the  large  States,  except 
Kansas,  Maine,  Michigan,  Ohio,  and  Vermont,  and  its  economy  as  well  as  con- 
venience must  soon  commend  it  to  these  States  also.  Trifling  divergencies  from  the 
Year-Book's  order  of  columns  in  the  table  occasionally  occur,  from  which  the  gain 
is  not  apparent;  the  annoyauce  is. 

Complaint  is  made  of  the  "  wa-<te  "  of  Year-Books  in  distributing  them  to  all  the 
churches;  that  many  are  lost  in  mails  and  post-offices.  But  this  distiibution,  it  should 
be  remembered,  is  made  by  the  explicit  order  of  the  Council.  The  Publishing  Com- 
mittee has  no  discretion;  it  has  only  to  discharge  the  duty  as  carefully  as  possihle. 
That  losses  will  occur  in  sending  an  edition  of  8,000  copies  through  the  mails,  is  a 
matter  of  course;  but  that  the  losses  in  circulating  the  Year-Book  are  comparatively 
few  is  confidently  affirmed.  Most  of  these  would  be  avoided  if  the  Minutes  always 
gave  the  post-office  of  a  church,  when  the  names  of  church  and  post-office  arc  not 
the  same.  It  is  not  enough  to  give  in  some  other  place  the  post-office  of  the  clerk  or 
superintendent,  for  these  may  differ  from  that  of  the  church,  as  that  of  the  minister 
often  does.  The  only  safe  way  is  to  give  the  post-office,  as  the  Year-Book  does,  to 
the  best  of  its  ability,  in  immediate  connection  with  the  name  of  the  church  itself 
whenever  it  differs  from  that  name. 

A  remarkable  average  is  shown  in  the  age  of  the  ministers  whose  deaths  are 
reported.  The  highest  average  previously  recorded  during  the  ten  years  in  which 
this  compiler  has  gathered  the  Vital  Statistics  for  the  Congregational  Quarterly  and 
the  Year-Book  was  sixty-eight  years.  This  year  it  stauds  at  seventy  years  and  six 
months,  and  since  the  close  of  the  record  five  deaths  have  occurred,  which,  if  they 
had  been  included,  would  have  raised  this  average  to  more  than  seventy-one  years. 
The  Rev.  George  W.  Blagden,  d  d.,  Rev.  Mortimer  Blake,  v.  i>.,  Rev.  Stephen  A. 
Loper,  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Paylie,  and  the  venerable  Jotham  Sewall,  of  Bangor,  Me., 
are  the  brethren  referred  to,  and  they  will  he  included  in  the  next  annual  record. 
An  alphabetical  index  to  these  statistics  for  five  years  is  added,  and  will  be  found 
useful. 

Especial  attention  is  requested  to  the  Prefatory  Note  on  page  2. 

HENRY  A.  HAZEN,  Secretary. 

CONGREGATIONAL  LIBRARY,  BOSTON,  Dec.  29,  1SS4. 


1885.]  treasurer's  statement. 


TREASURER'S    STATEMENT. 


At  the  meeting  of  the  National  Council  in  Concord  the  following  resolutions  were 
passed  by  unanimous  vote,  after  accepting  the  report  of  the  Finance  Committee:  — 

Resolved,  1.  —That  the  Treasurer,  assisted  by  the  Chairmen  of  the  Provisional  Com- 
mittee and  Committee  on  Finance,  be,  and  is  hereby  authorized  to  solicit  of  individ- 
uals and  churches  the  sum  of  S3, 000,  to  be  held  as  a  reserve  to  meet  exigencies. 

Resolved,  2. —That  the  treasurers  of  the  State  Congregational  bodies  be  urged  to 
the  earliest  possible  collection  and  transmissiou  of  their  respective  collections. 

Resolved,  3.  —  That  the  churches  be  invited  to  contribute,  to  support  the  work  of  this 
Council,  two  cents  for  each  church  member  for  each  of  the  years  1884,  1885,  and  1886. 

Resolved,  4.  — That  the  action  of  the  Treasurer  in  giving  early  information  to  the 
churches  of  the  state  of  the  treasury  is  approved,  and  that  he  be  authorized  to  act  at 
his  discretion  in  securing  relief  in  time  to  come. 

Resolved,  5.  —  That  the  report  of  the  Treasurer,  to  be  published  in  the  next  Year- 
Book,  include  all  payments  made  by  the  churches  before  Jan.  1, 1884. 

The  Provisional  Committee  at  their  meeting  in  Boston,  Sept.  19,  1884,  finding  the 
treasury  still  greatly  embarrassed  by  the  delay  of  returns  from  the  churches,  ap- 
pointed Rev.  F.  A.  Noble,  of  Chicago,  Rev.  Henry  Fairbanks,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt., 
and  Samuel  B.  Capen,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  a  committee  to  raise  by  special  appeals  to 
individuals  $3,500.  The  first  resolution  above  contemplates  some  such  action,  and 
the  result  thus  far  is  the  receipt  by  the  treasurer  of  $1,194.24.  A  few  subscriptions 
are  made  conditional  on  the  receipt  of  the  full  amount,  and  are  not  included  in  the 
above  sum.  The  names  of  donors  to  this  reserve  fund  will  be  given  when  it  is  com- 
pleted, and  will  he  reported  to  the  next  Council.  This  money  is  not  included  in  the 
following  statement  of  payments  by  the  churches. 

The  twelfth  section  of  the  will  of  Mrs.  Lucius  J.  Knowles,  late  of  "Worcester, 
Mass.,  reads  thus:  "  I  give  and  bequeath  unto  the  National  Council  of  the  Congre- 
gational Churches  of  the  United  States,  the  sum  of  ten  thousand  dollars,  to  be 
applied  in  aid  of  aged  and  disabled  ministers  of  the  gospel,  or  their  wives  or  orphan 
children,  under  the  direction  of  said  Council  by  such  committee  or  individuals  as 
may  be  appointed  by  it  for  that  purpose." 

An  act  of  incorporation  is  necessary  to  enable  the  Council  to  discharge  this  trust, 
and  the  necessary  steps  will  be  taken  to  secure  this.  The  executors  express  a  desire 
to  pay  over  the  bequest  as  soon  as  it  can  be  done  by  them  legally. 

The  following  States  have  paid  in  full  all  assessments  up  to  Jan.  1,  1885:  Arkansas, 
California,  Colorado,  Connecticut,  Indiana,  Indian  Territory,  Louisiana,  Minnesota, 
Missouri,  New  Hampshire,  North  Carolina. 

Where  the  plan  is  adopted  of  putting  the  treasurer  of  the  State  body  in  direct 
communication  with  the  churches,  and  collecting  the  local  and  general  assessments 
at  the  same  time  and  in  one  sum,  it  is  found  to  yield  the  most  satisfactory  results.  If 
this  were  the  practice  of  all  our  State  bodies,  it  would  doubtless  relieve  the  treasury 
of  the  National  Council,  and  be  quite  as  agreeable  to  the  churches.  On  the  first  day 
of  July,  1884,  the  treasurer  was  compelled  to  borrow  $4,302.07  to  settle  all  the  bills 
then  due.  More  than  half  of  this  he  had  carried  with  interest  since  the  last  meeting 
of  the  Council.    If  all  the  churches  had  paid  up  to  that  date,  there  would  have  been 


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[1885. 


a  handsome  balance  in  the  treasury  for  the  hills  of  1885,  which  come  mostly  the  first 
two  months  of  the  year.  The  following  schedule  shows  how  much  each  State  body 
has  paid  to  the  present  treasurer,  how  much  is  due  from  each  on  previous  assessments, 
and  the  assessment  of  each  for  1885:  — 


States. 


Alabama 

Arizona , 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado , 

Connecticut 

Dakota 

District  of  Columbia  . , 

Florida 

Georgia 

Idaho 

Illinois , 

Indiana , 

Indian  Territory 

Iowa 

Kansas 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland.. 

Massachusetts 

Michigan 

Minnesota 

Mississippi 

Missouri 

Montana 

Nebraska 

Nevada 

New  Hampshire 

New  Jersey 

New  Mexico 

New  York  

North  Carolina 

Ohio 

Oreg'>n 

Pennsylvania 

Rhode  Island  

South  Carolina 

Tennessee 

Texas 

Utah 

Vermont 

Virginia 

Washington  Territory 

West  Virginia 

"Wisconsin 

"Wyoming 


Paid  since 
1880. 


$25 

3 

301 

55 

:,758 
24 


2d 


,136 

83 

2 

623 

260 

1 

95 

851 

9 

:,721 

853 

413 


204  05 


107 

,005 
162 

,216 
27 

686 
13 
27 

161 
10 
12 


796  38 

14  66 
3  25 

483  77 

§15,209  09 


Still  Due. 


$10  44 
60 


21  39 

14  5H 

62 

18  62 

20 

257  50 


151 

71 

162 

34 

18  54 

367  46 

4  60 

1,824  76 

31  35 


7  38 

3  20 

76  58 

1  75 

66  62 

58 

1,088  99 

479  66 

30  89 

122  28 

110  42 

4  78 

10  80 

11  36 

6  15 
444  15 

18  94 

10  48 

2  47 

374  68 

7  39 


$5,770  29 


Assessment 
for  1885. 


$17  60 

1  06 

2  76 
117  20 

27  02 

1,093  26 

36  58 

19  04 

1  78 
18  04 

22 

469  12 

36  96 

2  30 
308  24 
146  44 

1  68 

29  60 

414  20 

4  14 
1,845  90 

350  6H 
155  08 

3  42 
96  30 

1  10 

80  84 

92 

392  28 

65  18 

72 

747  72 

11  14 
488  14 

18  46 

99  00 

112  92 

5  00 

12  48 
7  16 
3  56 

388  82 

6  56 
11  56 

3  5li 

264  40 

3  52 


87,913  64 


1885.]  treasurer's  statement.  9 

This  statement  is  brought  clown  to  Dec.  11,  1884.  It  is  not  possible  to  keep  the 
accounts  open  longer  without  delaying  the  issue  of  the  Year-Book.  The  bills  from 
the  last  meeting  of  the  Council  to  this  date,  including  a  balance  against  the  treasury 
at  that  time  of  SI, 018.59,  and  not  including  a  note  against  the  Council  of  $2,000, 
amount  to  $7,041.86.  Of  this,  $4,872.85  is  for  printing  and  distributing  the  Minutes 
and  Year-Boole,  as  ordered  by  the  Council.  Salary  and  expenses  of  Secretary,  $439.15. 
Expenses  of  Registrar,  $34.87.  Salary  of  Treasurer,  $250.  Interest  paid  on  loans, 
$323.  Expenses  connected  with  meeting  of  the  Council,  printing,  postage,  express, 
and  other  small  items, —total,  $103.40. 

The  entire  receipts  from  the  churches  during  the  above  period  are  $5,711.28.  This 
does  not  include  the  $510  received  for  advertisements,  or  the  $1,194.24  paid  in  to  meet 
the  debt.  If  these  figures  do  not  move  the  State  bodies  to  a  more  prompt  payment  of 
the  assessments,  no  pleading  of  those  who  carry  the  burden  will. 

LAVALETTE  PERRIN",  Treasurer. 
Hartford,  Dec.  11,  1884. 


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[1885. 


ANNUAL   RECORD. 


CHTJECHES  ORGANIZED.    1883. 

Dakota : 

New  Ipswich,  Dec.  27. 
Florida : 

Mt.  Dora,  Dec.  24. 
Kansas  : 

Sutphen's  Mills,  Dec.  11. 
Louisiana  : 

Chacahoula,  March  30. 
Minnesota: 

Minneapolis,  Open  Door, . 

Nebraska: 

Bethel,   Oct.;    Cowles,  Nov.  28;    Holt  Co., 
First,  Nov.  4. 
Oregon : 

Corvallis, . 

Texas : 

Dodd's  Station, . 

Washington  Territory  : 

Endicott,  Dec.  18. 

1884. 
Alabama  : 

Tecumseh,  Jan.  15. 
Arizona  : 

Benson, . 

Arkansas  : 

Little  Rock,  Mayflower,  Dec.  3. 
California  : 

Halleck,  Sept.  28;  Los  Angeles,  Park,  - 
San  Bernardino,  Highlands,  April  21;  Sierra 
ville,   Pilgrim,  Aug.    17;    Stewarlsville,  — 
Tipton,  Oct.  26;  Vacaville,  Nov.  23. 
Colorado : 

Denver,  Park  Avenue,  May  2;  do.,  People's 
Tabernacle,  Feb.  8. 
Dakota : 

Arena, ;    Cooperstown,  June  1";    Dra- 

cola, ;  Fargo,  Plymouth, ;  Faulkton, 

Jan.  9;    Friedensfeld,  German,  July  6;    Frie- 
densihal,  German,  June  29;  Glen  Ullin,  Aug 

31;  Iloffnungsbcrg, ;   Hofthungsthal,  Gev 

man,  Jan.  9;  Holabird, ;  Huron,  Sept.  7 

Legenthal,   German,  Jan.  10;  Mateland, 

Meckling,  July  13;  Neuburg,  German,  Jan.  15 
Neusalz,  German,  June  24;  New  Rockford 
Aug.  3;  Petersburg,  German,  June  27;    Puk 

wana,  June  15;    Ransom  City, ;  Scotland 

German,  Jan.  15;    Seimenthal,  Gemnan,  Jan 

9;  Bpiritwood,  ;  Sturgis, ;  Sykeston 

June  1  ;    Templeton, ;    Walcott,  Aug.  24 

Willow  Lake,  Oct.  5 ;  Winfred, ;  Yankton, 

German,  Jan.  13;  Zions, . 

Florida  : 

Hawk's   Park.  Nov.    16;    Interlachen, ; 

Norwalk, ;  Winter  Park,  Feb.  17. 

Georgia  : 

Atlanta,  Berean,  July  20;    do.,  Emmanuel, 

Nov.  2"> ;  Ueynoldstown,  Hope, , 

Illinois. 

Cragin,  March  23;  Marine,  Aug.  3;    Normal 
Park,  June  26. 
Iowa  : 

Burlington,  West,   April   6;  Carroll  Town- 
ship, May  11;  Hawthorn,  April  25;  Madison, 


Co.,   First   (formerly   Cum.   Presb.),  May  6; 

Milford, . 

Kansas  : 

Almela, ;  Clay   Centre,   Nov.  16;   Esk- 

ridge,  Nov.  9;  Lenora, ;  Linn  Co.,  Salem, 

Oct.  15;    Louisbura,  Jan.  IS;    Mapleton,  Jan. 
26;  Newton,  June  19;    Oxford,  Oct.  5. 

Massachusetts  : 

Haverhill,  East,  March  18;    Lowell,   High- 
land, Jan.  1. 
Michigan  : 

Addi.ion,  July  2;  Central  Lake,  March  19; 
Chester  Station,  Nov.  25;  Haves  Township, 
June  11;    Highland   Station,   Aug.   26;    Lake 

Linden,   March    25;   Mecosta,   ;  Rodney, 

May  15 

Minnesota : 

Brainerd,  Second,  March  11;  Minneapolis, 
Lyndale  Avenue,  Julv   16;    do.,   Mayflower, 

April  23;  Park  Rapids', . 

Missouri: 

Augusta, ;   Everton,  March   24;   Guen- 

tlier,  July  20;  Kansas  City,  Fifth,  Nov.  2;  Lib- 
eral, May  18;  Morerod,  Aug.  3;  Riveidale, 
July  13;  Springfield,  German,  July  6;  St. 
Louis,  Olive  Branch,  June  19;  Thayer,  Aug. 
10;  Versailles,  German,  Feb.  20. 
Nebraska : 

Alpine,  July  6;  Beatrice,  Aug.  5;  Bethel, 
April  23,  Cutmniusvile,  May  25;  Doniphan, 
Jan. ;  Gloversville,  April  27 ;  Long  Pine,  Sept. 
1;  Martinsburg,  April  23;  Newcastle,  April 
24;  North  Bend,  May  S;  Ogallala,  Oct.  15; 
Phelps,  Welsh,  July  20;  Richmond,  May  25; 
South  Mills,  April  19;  Waco,  May  22. 
New  York : 

Syracuse,  Danforth,  March;  do.,  Good 
Will,  Oct.  14. 

Ohio: 

Cleveland,  Irving  Street,  rcc,  Sept  10;  May- 
nard,  Welsh,  April  6;  Oraugeville,  Sept.  11. 
Oregon : 

Hiliside, ;  Pendleton,  May  15. 

Pennsylvania  : 

Alden,  Dec.  3;    Fountain    Spring,   Oct.  14; 

Tomhicken, ;  West  Warren,  Sept.  1. 

Tennessee : 

Memphis,  Strangers', ;  Nashville,  Jack- 
son Street,  March  23;  Pomona,  June  15;  fcSher- 
wood,  Jan.  13. 

Texas : 

Colorado,  ;    Dallas,  Pilgrim,  March  23; 

do.,  Plymouth,  April  24;  Dodd's  Station, ; 

Fort  Worth,  March  30. 
Utah  : 

Ogden,  Jan.  4. 

Washington  Territory  : 
Kamilche,  May  24;   Montesano,    Mt.   Zion, 

Jan.  16;  Tacoma,  Scandinavian,  ;  Union 

Flat,  Oct.  12. 

Wisconsin  : 
Embarrass,  Jan.  22;  Necedah,  Sept.  10. 

Wyoming  Territory  : 
Buffalo,  Oct.  12;  Sheridan,  Sept.  21. 


1885.] 


ANNUAL    RECORD. 


11 


ORDAINED,  INSTALLED,  OR  RECOG- 
NIZED. 

In  this  list,  "  o."  denotes  ordination  without 
installation;  "  o.  p."  ordination  as  pastor; 
"o.f.in."  ordination  for  foreign  missionary 
service.  But  owing  to  indefinite  reports,  "  o." 
may  sometimes  be  an  error  for  "  o.  p."  ,;r.'' 
denotes  recognition. 

1883. 

BARBER,  FRANK  W.,  River- 
ton,  Neb.,  o.  Dec.  21 

BURTON,  NATHAN  L.,  Otho, 
Io.,  i.  Dec.  30 

FARWELL,  PARIS  T.,   South 

Egremont,  Mass.,  o.  p.        Oct.  23 

KENDALL,  ROBERTR., Box- 
ford,  Mass.,  i.  Dec.  27 

PARMELEE,  WILLIAM  J., 
Stewartville,  "Minn.,  o.  Nov.  21 

PORTER,  ELBERT  S.,  Kent, 
Ct  ,  o.  p.        Dec.  19 

REES,  GEORGE  M.,  Welsh  ch., 
Centreville,  O.,  o.p.        Dec.  21 

1884. 

AINSWORTH,  ISRAEL,  Boyl- 

ston,  Mass.,  i.  April  29 

ALLEN,   FRED  L.,  Henniker, 

N.  H.,  i.  Dec.  2 

AM  A  RON,  CALVIN  E.,  French 

ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  i.  Sept.  17 

ANDREWS,      OH  ARI.ES    E., 

Second  ch.,  Biddeford,  Me.,    i.  Jan.  17 

APPLETON,    FAYETTE    G., 

Oberlin,  O.,  o.  June  22 

BACON,  BENJAMIN  W.,  Old 

Lyme,  Ct.,  o.p.      June  12 

BALDWIN,  FRITZ  W.,  First 

ch.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  i.  Nov.  18 

BALL,  WAYLAND  D.,  Mc 
Pherson,  Kan.,  o.  April  10 

BARTON,  WILLIAM  S.,  Ma- 
pleton,  Kan.,  o.  April  27 

BEACH,  DAVID  N.,  First  ch., 
Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  i.  Dec.  4- 

BEARD,  REUBEN  A.,  Fargo, 
Dak.,  i.  Oct.  30 

BEARDSLEY,  CLARK  S.,  Le 
Mars,  Io.,  o.  Jan.  2 

BELL,  S.  LINTON,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  i.  Feb.  28 

BICKFORD,  THOMAS,  Wood 
Memorial  (formerly  Chapel) 
ch.,  Cambiidgeport,  Mass.,       i.  April  .30 

BISSELL,  ARTHUR  D.,  New 

Haven,  Ct. ,  o.f.  m.  March  19 

BLAIR.  JOHN  J.,  South  ch., 
Andover,  Mass.,  i.  May  1 

BLAKE.HENRY  A., Plymouth 

ch.,  Providence,  R,  I.,  i.  May  2 

BLAKESLEE.ERASTUS,  Sec- 
ond ch.,  Fairhaven,  Ct.,  i.  May  7 

BLANOHARD,  JOHN  T., 
Huntsburgb,  O.,  o.  Jan.  3 

BLINN,  HENRY  G.,  Cam- 
bridge, N.  Y.,  i.  May  20 


BLISS.  WILLIAM  D.  P  ,  John 

Eliot  ch.,  S.  Natick,  Mass.,       o.  p.    April  30 

BLODGETT,  C.  E.,  Victor,  Io.,o.  Feb.  5 

BOSTWICK,  ELMER  D.,  Hud- 
son, Mich.,  op.       July  1 

BOYNTON,  NEIIEMIAH, 
North  ch.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  i.  Sept.  17 

BRAY,  WILLIAM  L.,  Keno- 
sha, Wis.,  i.  Sept.  24 

BRERETON,  JAMES  E.,  Cres- 
ton,  III.,  o.  Mayl 

BRISTOL,  FRANK  L.,  Esst 
Tawas,  Mich.,  i.  Oct.  1 

BROOKS,  JESSE  W.,  Bay 
Shore,  N.  Y.,  o.p.      Oct.  28 

BROWN,  LUTHER  E.,  Ogalla- 

la,  Neb.,  o.p.       Oct.  15 

BURGESS,  GEORGE  H.,  Han- 
cock, N.  Y.,  o.p.     July  22 

BURRILL,  GEORGE  H.,  Wel- 
lesley,  Mass.,  o.         June  11 

BURROUGHS,  GEORGE  S., 
First  ch  ,  New  Britain,  Ct.,      i.  Feb.  7 

BUSHNELL,  JOHN  E.,  Fair- 
field, Ct.,  o.  p.     July  30 

CAMPBELL,  JAMES  M.,  Wa- 
tertowu,  Wis.,  i.  Feb.  5 

CHAPPEL,  WILLIAM  P.,  Vic 
loria,  111.  o.  p.     Sept.  10 

CHASE,  EDWARD  A.,  Hamp- 
den, Mass.,  o.  p.      May  28 

CLAPP,  DWIGHT  H.,  Ober- 
lin, ().,  o./.m.  June  22 

CLARK,  GEORGE  L.,  Wester- 
ley,  R.  I.,  i.  May  29 

CLARK,  JAMES   B.,  Pescade- 

ro,  Cal.,  o.p.        Oct.  2 

CLARKE,  ALMON  T.,  Parish- 
ville,  N.  Y.,  i.  Dec.  2 

COLE,  ROWLAND  H.,  Nick- 

erson,  Kan.,  o.  May  1 

COLTON,  ALFRED  E.,  Roots- 
town,  O.,  o.  May  28 

COLTON,  TUERON  G.,  Roots- 
town,  O.,  r.  May  23 

COOK.  CORNELIUS  C,  Mcln- 
does  Falls,  Vt.,  o.p.        May  28 

COOLEY,  WILLIAM  F., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  o.  July  11 

COUSINS,  EDGAR  M..  Cum- 
berland Mills,  Me.,  i.  June  12 

COYLE,  JOHN  P.,  Morrisania 

ch.,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  i.  March  6 

CRANE,  CHARLES  D.,  Sec 
ond  ch.,  Newcastle,  Me.,         i.  Sept.  9 

CRAWFORD,  ALBERT  R., 
Provo,  Utah,  o.  p.       Nov.  14 

CRAWFORD,  OTIS  D.,  Ridg- 

way.  Pa.,  i.  May  1 

CRUM,    JOHN    H.,     Winona. 

Minn.,  i.  May  7 

DAVIS,   WILLIAM  H.,  First 

ch  ,  Detroit,  Mich.,  i.  May  20 

DAWSON,      WILLIAM      E., 

Garden  Prairie,  III  ,  o.  p.         Feb.  8 

DENNY,  WILSON,  Nebraska 

City,  Neb.,  o.  May  27 


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[1885. 


DEXTER,   GRANVILLE    M., 

Hydesville,  Cal.,  i. 

DILL,  ARTHUR  C,  Spearfish, 

Dak.,  O. 

DIMON,  JACOB  V.,  Creston, 
Hi.,  o. 

DOANE,  JOHN,  Cleveland, 
O.,  o. 

DOUGLAS,  CLINTON,  Ash- 
ton,  Dak.,  o. 

DHNNBLS,  AMOS  F.,  Central 
eh.,  Bath,  Me.,  o.  p 

DWIGIIT,  CHARLES  A.  S., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  o.f. 

EASTMAN".  ADKLBERT  L., 
New  London,  O.,  o. 

ELLIS,  WALTER  M.,  How- 
ard,  Dak.,  o. 

ELLSWORTH,  JOHN  S.,  Le 
Raj-sville,  Pa.,  o. 

EVANS,  D.  ELLIS,  Spring 
Green,  Wis.,  o.  p, 

E  V  E  L  A  N  D  ,  SAMUEL. 
Wayne,  Io.,  o. 

FAY,  WILLIAM  W.,  Hamp- 
ton,  N.  H.  o.  p 

FISKE,  ELISHA  L.,  Royalton, 
Vt.,  o. 

FLANDERS,  CHARLES  N., 
Newport,  N   II.,  i. 

FOLSOM.  OMAR  W.,  Winter 
Street  ch..  Bath,  Me.,  i. 

FRINK,  BENSON  M  ,  Sher- 
burne, Mass.,  /. 

GAINES,  MVRSHALL  R., 
Meriden,  N.  H.,  o.f. 

GODDARD,  JOHN  C,  Salis- 
bury,  Ct.,  i. 

GOODRICH,    CflARLES 
Plaintield,  N.  J., 

GOODRICH.      DARIUS 
Summit,  Mich., 

GORDON,  GEORGK  A.,  Old 
Sou  h  eh..  Boston,  Mass.,         i. 

GRIFFITHS,  EVAN  T.,  Ash- 
land, Pa.,  i. 

GUNNER,  BYRON,  New  Or- 
leans, La.,  i. 

HADDEN,ARCHIBAI.D,Lyn- 
dale  Avenue  ch.,  Minneapolis, 
Minn  ,  i. 

HALBERSLEBEN,  HENRY 
C,  Sedgwick  Street  Mission  of 
the  New  England  ch.,  Chicago, 
111.,  o. 

HALL,  GEORGE  E.,  First  ch., 
Dover,  N.  H.,  '. 

HARRIMAN,  NATHAN  II., 
First  eh.,  Bantror,  Me.,  o.  p 

HARRIS,  MILUS,  Tecumseh, 
Ala.,  o.p. 

HA  WES,  CHARLES  T.,  Bears- 
port,  Me.,  o. 

HEALD,  JOSIAH  H., Benning- 
ton, N.  II.,  o.p 

Grant, 


L-i 

o.p, 

N., 


HELMS,  REUBEN   E. 
Io.. 


0.  j>. 


June 

June  12 

Mayl 

Sept.  11 

May  27 

Oct.  2 

to.  Apr.  24 

Sept.  16 

Oct.  25 

June  3 

Jan.  15 

June  IS 

Feb.  20 

Oct.  22 

May  28 

Sept.  16 

Oct.  1 

m.  July  30 

Oct.  14 

June  12 

May  13 

Aprii  2 

March  6 

April  6 

June  16 

July  10 
Jan.  2 
June  6 
Jan.  15 
Dec.  3 
.  Sept.  10 
March  2 


HERRERT,  M.  E.,  Mattawan, 

Mich.,  o.p.       Oct.  28 

HERRON,  GEORGE  D.,  Em- 

manuel  ch.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,       op.      Nov.  27 
HEUSTIS,  CHARLES  II.,  De 

Witt,  Neb.,  o.  May  6 

HITCHCOCK,      HENRY     C, 

West  ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  i.  April  17 

HOPKINS.   FREDERICK   G  , 

Park  Street  ch.. Bridgeport, Ct., i.      March  2"> 
HOWE,    GEORGE'  M.,    Pine 

Street  ch.,  Lewiston,  Me.,       i.  Feb.  13 

HUBBARD,      GEORGE      II., 

Roodhouse,  111.,  o.p.      Sept.  10 

HUBBARD,      GEORGE      II., 

West  Haven,  Ct.,  o.  /.  )>».  Sept.  24 

HUGHES,  E.  P.,  Harpersfield, 

New  York,  o.  Dec.  2 

HUNT,   EUGENE    F.,   Hamil- 
ton, Minn.,  o.  Nov.  18 
HUNT,   HENRY   W.,   Orange, 

Ct  ,  o.  p.       Sept  7 

HUNTER.  GEORGE   F.,  Elk- 
horn,  Wis.,  o.  April  25 
HYDE,   WILLIAM    A.,  Sher- 
man. Tex.,                                  i.  Oct.  8 
INGERSOLL,  WILLIAM  II., 
Church      of     the      Covenant, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,                       i.        March  20 
JENKINS,    DAVID    T.,   Car- 

bondale,  Pa.,  o.  May  22 

JOHNSTON,     THOMAS     O  , 

Memphis,  Mo.,  o.  May  5 

JONES,  D.  SEBASTIAN,  Lu- 
cas, O.,  i.  Oct.  21 
JONES,    G.    JAMES,    Marys- 

ville,  O.,  o.  S.  pt.  26 

JONES,  REESE,Wanamie,Pa.,o.  June  5 

JONES,   WILLIAM   C,  Free- 
dom, Me.,  o.  June  10 
JORDAN,      WILLIAM      W., 

Falls  Church,  Va..  o.  Oct.  9 

JINK.  FRANKLIN   S.,  Corn- 
ing, Io.,  o.  Sept.  3 
K  >SSON  FRANK  H.,  Tewks- 

hury,  Mass .,  i.  Oct.  16 

KEELER,  SENECA  M.,  South 

Britain,  Ct.,  i.  Nov.  19 

KELLEY,      NEWTON       B., 

Brained,  Minn  ,  i.  July  29 

KELSEY,   HENRY   H.,   West 

Winsted,  Ct.,  o.p.      Sept.  10 

KTLMER,       CHARLES       II., 

Maine,  N.  Y.  o.  June  30 

KIMBALL,    CHAS.   C,  D.D., 

Second  ch.,  Bennington,  Vt.,j.  Dec.  2 

KING,  JAMES  B.,  Sandwich, 

Mass.,  o.p.       July  10 

LAMB,   WILLIAM   A.,  North 

Village  eh  ,  Newton,  Ms.,       i.  Nov.  9 

LANE,  CHARLES   S.,  Union- 

ville,  Ct.,  o.p.    May  27 

LAWRENCE,  EDWARD   A., 

Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  i.  Jan.  29 

LEE,  I  »ORR ALL,  Corry,  Pa.,  i.  Feb.  14 

LEWIS,  DANIEL  M  ,Glencoe, 

Minn.,  o.p.      April  2 


1885.] 


ANNUAL    RECORD. 


13 


LINDSAY,  ROBERT  S.,  Iron- 
ton,  O.,  o.  June  12 

LLOYD,  GEORGE  O.,  South 
Bustou,  Mich.,  o.  July  9 

LOVE,  ARCHIBALD  L., 
Princeton,  Mass.,  i.  April  24 

MACK,    CHARLES    A.,    Car- 

rington,  Dak.,  o.  Nov.  25 

MAGILL,  THOMAS,  Upper 
Montesano,  \V.  T.,  r.  Jan.  16 

MARPLE,  ABEL,  Liu  wood, 
Neb.,  o.  July  2 

MARSH,  GEORGE  L.,  Magno- 
lia, Io.,  o.  Oct.  29 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL  A.,  Van 
Uleve,  Io.,  o.  Oct.  21 

MARTY,  IVAN  M.,  Petaluma, 

Cal,  i.  Nov.  18 

McCOLL,  JOHN  A.,  St.  Al- 
bans, Vt.,  i.  May  14 

McDOUGALL,  WILLIAM  H., 
Cornwall,  Ct.,  o.p.      Sept.  11 

Mcelroy,  elbridge   p., 

Enfield.  Mass.,  i.  Dec.  3 

MEAD,  WILLIS  W.,  Clarion, 
lo.,  o.  Sept.  3 

MEREDITH,       RICHARD, 

Leominster,  Mass.,  i.  March  6 

MERRIAM,  ALEXANDER  R., 
Kirst  eh.,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.,  i.  Sept.  30 

MERRILL,  BENJAMIN  B., 
Fiist  ch.,  Brewer,  Me.,  i.  June  13 

MERRILL,  WILLIAM  C, 
First  ch.,  Sacramento,  Cal.,    o.  p.       May  17 

MILES,  THOMAS  M.,  Merri- 
raac,  Mass.,  i.  Jan.  17 

MILLARD,  NELSON,  Broad- 
way ch.,  Norwich,  Ct.,  i.  April  8 

MILLER,  W.  C,  Shabbona, 
III.,  o.  July  15 

M1NNIS,  THOMAS  W.,  Kings- 
ton, N.  H.,  o.  p.       Sept.  2 

MORSE,  CHARLES  II.,  Rock 

Rapids,  Io.,  o.p.  Oct.  9 

MUNDY,  FRANK  J.,  Firstch., 
Lynn,  Mass.,  i.  Dec.  4 

MURKLAND,  CHARLES  S., 
Third  ch.,  Chicopee,  Mass.,    o.p.        June  3 

NASH,  CHARLES  S.,  East 
Hartford,  Ct.,  o.  p.        Oct.  22 

NELSON,  KNUT,  Scandinavian 
Free  ch.,  Tacoina,  W.  T.,  by 
the  church,  o.p. 

NESBIT,  DAVID  K.,  Secor.d 
ch.,  Gn  eulield,  Mass.,  i.  May  15 

NICHOLS,    DANFORTH     B., 

Bon  Homme,  Dak.,  i.  April  20 

NORTON,  EDWIN  C,  Yank- 
tun,  Dak.,  o.  May  1 

ODLIN,  JAS.E.,  Hope,  Dak.,  o.  June  18 

OUSLEY,  BENJAMIN  F., 
Oberlin,  O.,  o.f.ra    June  22 

PARK,  CHARLES  W..  How- 
ard ave.  ch.,  New  Haven,  Ct.,  i.  April  17 

PEASE,  THEODORE  C,  Mai- 
den, Mats.,  j.  Dec.  16 


PEXXIMAN,  HENRY  M., 
First  ch.,  Deny,  N.  II  ,  o.p.        April  8 

PERC1VAL,     CHARLES     II.. 

Wiscasset,  Me. ,  o.p.         Oct.  14 

PIIILBROOK,  CHARLES   E., 

Sierra  Valley,  Cal.,  i.  Aug.  17 

PIKE,  CLARENCE,  Union  ch., 
Salisbury,  Mass.,  o.p.      Sept.  16 

PITTS,  EDDY   T.,    West   ch., 

Portland,  Me.,  i.  Nov.  6 

PLACK,  GEORGE  W.,  Closter, 
N.  J.,  i.  Oct. 

POND,  MILTON  G.,  Royals- 
ton,  Mass.,  o.  p.  Oct.  2 

PORTER,  EDWARD  C,  Sec- 
ond ch.,  Greenwich,  Ct.,       o.  p.       June  24 

PRENTICE,  D  WIGHT  N, 
North  Middleboro',  Mass.,    o.p.  July  2 

PRICE,  LEWIS  V.,  Broadway 
ch.,  Somerville,  Mass.,  i.  Sept.  18 

PYKE,  JAMES  T.,  East  Con- 
cord, N.  II.,  o.  p.        Oct.  16 

RAGLAND,   FOUNTAIN   G  , 

Talladega,  Ala.,  o.  May  28 

REID,  DAVID  C,  Brainerd, 
Minn.,  o.  July  29 

ROBERTSON,  ANGUS  A., 
Vergennee,  Vt.,  i.  Aug.  26 

ROCKWELL,  FRANK  M., 
Cooperstown,  Dak.,  o.  p.        Nov.  2 

ROGERS,  OSGOOD  W.,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Io.,  i.  July  28 

ROOT,  EDWARD  P.,  First  ch., 

East  Hampton,  Ct.,  i.  Feb.  7 

ROSS,  JAMES  H.,  South  Nor- 
walk,  Ct.,  i.  May  6 

ROWE,  GEORGE,  Cypress 
Slash,  Ga.,  o.  April  16 

SANBORN,  FRANCIS  W., 
First  ch.,  Newbury,  Mass.,     i.  Nov.  20 

SANBORN,  GEORGE  M  .May- 
flower ch.,  Little  Ruck,  Ark  ,».  Dec.  4 

SCHERMERRORN,     PETER; 

Ray,  Mich.  o.  Aug.  25 

SCOTFORD,  HENRY  C,  Oli- 
vet ch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,         i.  Sept.  30 

SHAW,  GEORGE  W.,  Ashton, 
Dak.,  o.  May  27 

SHERMAN,  BARKER  B., 
Wollaston  ch.,Quincy,  Mass.,  i.  April  15 

SHURTLEFF,  DAVID,  Peters- 
ham, Mass.,  i.  May  8 

SKEELE,  ARTHUR  F.,  An. 
gusta,  Me.,  i.  Aprils 

SLOCUM,  WILLIAM  F.,  Bal- 
timore, Md.,  i.  April  17 

SM  IT H,  RALPH  J.,  North  Fair- 
field, O.,  o.p.        Feb.  5 

SNELL,  SPENCER,  Talladega, 
Ala.,  o.  May  28 

SNYDER,  PETER  M.,  South 
ch.,  Middletuwn,  Ct.,  i.  Jan.  3 

SO  PER,  GEORGE  E.,  Madison, 

N.  Y.,  o.  July  9 

SPAULDING,  WAYLAND, 
l\.ughkeep.sie,  N.  Y.,  o.p.       May  21 


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[1885. 


BTEBBINS,  MILAN  C,  Corn- 
wall, Vt.,  i. 

STILES,  WILLIAM  C,  Third 
ch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  i. 

STRONG,  SIDNEY  D. .Medina, 
O.,  o. 

STURGIS,  FREDERICK  E., 
Natick,  Mass.,  i. 

TEAD,  EDWARD  S.,  Prospect 
Hill  ch.,  Bomerville,  Mass.      i. 

THING,  MILO  P.  J.,  Linwood, 
Neb.,  o. 

THOMSON,  ARCHIBALD  E., 
Medina,  U.,  o. 

TODD,  DAVID  E.,  Morton, 
111.,  o. 

TOKREY,  REUBEN  A.,  Open 
Door  ch.,  M.nueapolis,  Minn.,  i. 

TRASK.JOHN  L.  R.,  Trinity 
ch.,  Lawrence,  Mass.,  i. 

TYLER,  HENRY  F.,  New  Eng- 
land ch.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,i. 

VAN  AITKEN,  JOHN  C, 
Northport,  Mich.,  o.  p 

VANEPPS,  FRANK  S.,  Alex- 
andria, Dak.,  o. 

VEAZIE,  WALTER  C,  Second 
ch.,  South  Pueblo,  Col.,         o.  p. 

VITTUM,  EDMUND  M.,  First 
ch.,  Guilford,  Ct.,  o.p, 

VOGLER,  HENRY,  Warren- 
ville,  N.  J.,  o. 

VOORHEES,  J.   SPENCER, 
Huron,  Dak  ,  o.p. 

WARD,  ARTHUR  N.,  Centre 
Harbor,  N.  II.,  i. 

WATIIEN,  CHARLES  B  , 
Orono,  Me.,  i- 

WAT  KINS,  THOMAS  R., 

Tomhicken,  Pa.,  o.p. 

WEAGE,  EDWARD  D.,  Ev- 
ansville,  Wis.,  o. 

WELLES.  CLAYTON,  Engle- 
wood,  111.,  i. 

W11LTLOCK,  F.M.,  Irving  St. 
ch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  i. 

WILEY,  CHAS.  W.,  Valley 
Springs,  Dak.,  i. 

WILLCOX,  CHARLES  F., 
Pawtucket  ch.,  Lowell,  Mass.,  o. 

WISE,  D.  W.,  Tonica, 111.,        o. 

WOOD,  CLARK  C,  Maybee, 
Mich.,  o. 

WOOD,  FRED  C,  Leroy, 
Mich.,  i. 

WOODARD,  FRANCIS,  Grid- 
ley,  111.,  o.p. 


S>  pt.  24 

Nov.  6 

July  9 

May  14 

May  8 

July  2 

July  9 

Sept.  16 

Jan.   29 

Nov.  19 

April  23 

Oct.  8 

Nov.  19 

March  18 

June  6 

Dee.  2 

Sept.  7 

May  22 

June  6 

April  18 

June  19 

April  10 

Sept.  10 

Oct.  31 

p.    Nov.  6 
Sept.  25 

Dec.  4 

Sept.  9 
July  29 


PASTORS   DISMISSED. 

1883, 

ALCOTT,  WILLIAM    P.,  Boxford,    Mass., 

May  18. 
ANDREWS,  CHARLES  E.,  Second  ch  ,  New- 
castle, Me.,  Dec.  21. 
JOHNSON,    WILBUR,    Royalston,     Mass., 
Sept.  19. 


LINDSAY,  PETER,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  Dec. 
26. 

SLOCUM,  WILLIAM  F.,  Union  ch.,  Salis- 
bury, Mass.,  Dec.  23. 

SPENCER,  DAVID  B.,  Storrs  ch.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Sept.  11. 

STILES,  WILLIAM  C,  East  ch.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  ^  .,  Dec.  27. 

THOMPSON,  FRANK,  Wilton,  Ct.,  Nov.  7. 

WARD,  EARL  J.,  Grafton,  Vt.,  Dec.  26. 

1884. 

ABBOTT,  EPHRA1ME.P.,  Newport,  N.  H., 

March  1. 
ADRIANCE,  S.  WINCHESTER,  Woodford's 

Corner,  Me.,  Oct.  7. 
ALLEN,  FRED  L.,Walpole,  N.  H.,  June  23. 
ANDERSON,  KERR    C,     Oshkosh,     Wis., 

Jan.  21. 
AUSTIN,  SAMUEL  J.,  Second  ch.,  Chicopee 

Falls,  Mass.,  March  12. 
BACON,   THOMAS    R.,  D wight   Place   ch., 

New  Haven,  Ct.,  Dec.  10. 
BALCH,   GILBERT    B.,    Kingston,  N.  H., 

March  4. 
BALCOM,  FREDERICK  A.,  West  Hartland 

Ct.,  May  25. 
BALDWIN,    FRITZ    W.,    Granby,     Mass., 

Oct.  20. 
BARROWS,  ALLEN  C,  Kent,  O.,  March  31. 
BARTON,  WALTER,  First  ch.,  LyLii,  Mas*., 

Feb.  19. 
BENNETT,  WILLIAM  P.,  Ames,  Io. 
BOSS,  THOMAS  M.,  Springfield,  Vt.,  Nov.  13. 
BOYNTON,  NEHEMIAH,  Littleton,   Mass., 

Sept.  8. 
BRA  STOW,  LEWIS  O.,  d.  d.,  First  ch.,  Bur- 
lington, Vt.,  May  28. 
BREEDE  D.,PAYSON,Eaton  Rapids,  Mich., 

Dec.  3. 
BRYANT,  SAMUEL  J.,  South  Britain,   Ct., 

July  1. 
CALHOUN,  NEWELL  M.,  Cleveland  Heights, 

O.,  May  5. 
CL  \RK,  ALLEN,  Bradford,  Vt.,  Sept.  30. 
CLARK,    GEORGE     L.,   Shelburne,    Mass.. 

April  13. 
CLARKE,    ALMON  T.,   Second  ch  ,  Crown 

Point,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  22. 
COLTON,    THERON     G.,     Hudson,    Mich., 

Feb.  27. 
CONANT,    CHARLES    A.,  Pacific   ch.,   St. 

Paul,  Minn.,  March  3. 
COTE,  THOMAS  G.  A.,  French  ch.,  Lowell, 

Mass.,  Feb.  14. 
CRISTY,  ALBERT  B.,  Conway,  M;iss, Nov.  5. 
DAVIS,  WILLIAM  II.,  Washington  St.  ch., 

Beverly,  Mass.,  April  '^3. 
DENNEN,  STEPHEN  R.,  Third  ch.,  New 

Haven,  Ct.,  April  1. 
DE  RIEMER,  WILLIAM  E  ,  Denmark,  Io., 

June  12. 
DICKINSON,  SAMUEL  F.,  Cambridge,  111., 

July  -A). 
EDDY.ZACHARY,  d.  d.,  First  ch.,  Detroit, 

Aiich.,  May  2J. 


1885.] 


ANNUAL    RECORD. 


15 


ELDER,  HUGH,  Crombie  St.  ch.,  Salem, 
Mass.,  Juiy  2. 

FISKE.  JOIINO.,  d.  d.,  Winter  St.  ch.,  Bath, 
Me.,  Sept.  16. 

FOLSOM,  OMAR  W.,  First  ch.,  Newbury, 
Mass.,  June  5. 

GAGE,  WILLIAM  L.,  Pearl  St.  ch., Hartford, 
Ct.,  Feb.  25. 

GAMMELL,  SERENO  D  ,  Chestnut  St.  ch., 
Lynn,  Mass  ,  March  25. 

GORDON,  GEORGE  A.,  Second  ch.,  Green- 
wich, Ct.,  March  25. 

GROVER,  RICHARD  B.,  Ludlow,  Vt., 
March  3. 

HARLOW,  LINCOLN,  Putney,  Vt.,  April  22. 
HARRIS,  D.  FISK,  Columbia  ch.,  Cincinnati, 
O.,  Feb.  19. 

HA  WES,  EDWARD,  North  ch.,  New  Haven, 

Ct.,  Jan.  30. 
HILLS,  AARON  M.,  Ravenna,  O.,  March  12. 
HOFFMAN,  JOHN    H.,    Henniker,   N.   H., 

Sept.  25. 
HOOD,  GEORGE  A.,  Pilgrim  ch.,  Minneapo- 
lis, Minn.,  Jan.  14. 
HOWE,  GEORGE  M.,  Princeton,  Mas*.,  Jan. 

31. 
HUNTINGTON,  CHARLES  W.,  Ellsworth, 

We.,  Nov.  25. 
IXGALLS,  EDMOND  C,  South  Paris,  Me., 

Nov.  5. 
INGALLS,   FRANCIS   T.,   Atchison,   Kan., 

June  24. 
JOHNSON,  CHARLES   C,  Smyrna,  N.  Y., 

June  26. 
JONES,  HAMPDEN"  B.,  Fourth  ch.,  Chilton- 

ville,  Plymouth,  Mass,  April  8. 
JONES,  JOHN,  Lucas,  O.,  Oct.  21. 
KINNEY,  HENKY  N.,  Fergus  Falls,  Minn., 

Feb.  10. 
LEE,    FRANK    T.,  Salt    Lake   City,  Utah, 

March  19. 
MARTIN,  GEORGE  E.,  First  ch.,  Brockton, 

Mass.,  July  28. 
MARTY,  IVAN  M.,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.,  Sept.  29. 
MEREDITH,  RICHARD,  East  Hartford, Ct., 

Feb.  20. 
MILLER,  GEORGE  A.,  Moriah,  N.  Y.,  Aug. 

MOONEY,  RODERICK  J.,  Hyannis,  Mass., 

Aug.  31. 
MORRIS,  GEORGE,  Alameda,  Cal.,  M  ly  26. 
MUNRUE,  EGBERT  X.,  First  ch.,  Holyoke, 

Mass.,  March  6. 
MURPHY,  WILLIAM  J.,  Chester,  Vt.,Qct.  31. 
NELSON,  GKORGE  W.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis., 

March  18. 
OSGOOD,  GEORGE   W.,  Littleton,  N.  H., 

Oct.  2. 
PARR,  JOHN  H.,  Wilmette,  111.,  Oct.  27. 
PEABODY,  ALBERT  B.,  Stratham,  N.  H., 

June  25. 
PEASE,   THEODORE   C,   West   Lebanon, 

N.  U.,Dec.  2. 
RAND,  WILBUR  F.,  Barnet,  Vt.,  May  5. 

RANKIN,  J.  EAMES,  D.D.,  First  ch.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C,  June  13. 


REDERUS,     PIPKO,     Holland     Presb.    ch. 

Alto,  Wis.,  June  20. 
REED,  ALBERT  C,  Manchester,  Vt.,  Oct.  8 
RICHARDS,    WILLIAM    R.,    Central    ch., 

Bath,  Me.,  July  1. 

ROBINSON,  STEPHEN  H.,  Waitsfleld,  Vt., 
Oct.  20. 

ROOT,  F.  STANLEY,  Seymour,  Ct.,  Nov.  18. 

SANBOKN,  FRANCIS  W,  Central  ch., 
Yarmouth,  Me.,  May  28. 

SAVAGE,  JOHN  W.,  Tower  Hill  ch.,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  Aug.  19. 

SELDEN,  JOSEPH  H.,  Methuen,  Mass., 
May  16. 

SEWARD,  DWIGHT  M.,  D.  D.,  Plymouth 
ch.,  Portland,  Me.,  June  18. 

STERLING,  GEORGE,  Milton,  N.  H., 
April  3. 

STONE,  CLARENDON  A.,  Racine,  Wis., 
Feb.  5. 

STRONG,  DAVID  A.,  Coleraine,  Mass., 
Oct.  7. 

STURTEVANT,  JULIAN  M.,  Jb.,  Grin- 
nell,  Io.,  Nov.  25. 

TAINTOR,  CHARLES  H.,  Milford,  N.  H., 
April  30. 

TAINTOR,  JESSE  F.,  De  Witt,  Io.,  May  21. 
TEAD.    EDWARD    S.,    Cumberland    Mills, 
Me.,  April  IS. 

TERIIUNE,  EDWARD  P.,  First  ch.,  Spring- 
field,  Mass.,  May  16. 

THRALL,  GEORGE  S.,  Park  Street  ch.,. 
Bridgeport,  Ct.,  March  25. 

WETHERBY,  CHARLES,  Clinton,  Mass  , 
July  16. 

WILLIAMS,  THOMAS  P.,  Gilead,  Me.,  and 

Shelburne,  N.  H.,  Oct.  22. 
WOLCOTT,   WILLIAM    E.,  Riverside  ch., . 

Lawrence,  Mass.,  Nov.  85. 


MINISTERS  MARRIED,  1883. 

POPE,  G.  STANLEY,  of  Tougaloo,  Miss.,  to 
Kate  Koons,  of  Sulphur  springs,  O.,  at 
Lansing,  Mich.,  Dec.  25. 

WILDEY,  JOHN  E.,  of  Meredith  Village, 
N.  II.,  to  Alice  M.  Colby,  of  Meriden,  N.  H., 

at  Meriden,  May  1. 

1884. 

ADAMS,  DANIEL  E.,  of  Ashburnbam, 
Mass.,  to  Marion  E.  Center,  of  Wilton, 
N.  H.,at  Wilton,  Feb.  28. 

BARROWS,  WALTER  M.,  d.  d.,  of  New 
York.  N.  Y.,  to  Mary  Dewey,  daughter  of 
Rev.  Thomas  W.  Jones,  of  Saratoga  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  at  Saratoga  Springs,  Sept.  16. 

BEARD,  EDWIN  S.,  to  Mary  E.  Bard,  both 
of  Brooklyn,  Ct.,  at  Brooklyn,  June  2. 

BELL,  ROBERT  C,  of  Broad  Brook,  Ct.,  to 
Uattie  B.  Stowe,  of  Scitico,  Ct.,  at  Scitico, 
April  15. 

BIRD,  GEORGE  H.,  of  South  Chicago,  111  , 
to  Carrie  E.  Hall,  of  Plymouth,  N.  H  ,  at 
Plymouth,  June  26. 

BISSELL,  ARTHUR  D.,  of  the  Maratha  Mis- 
sion, to  Ellen  E.  Gower,  of  New  Haven,  Ct., 
at  New  Haven,  May  12. 


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[1885. 


BLTSS,  WILLIAM  D.  P.,  of  South  Natick, 
Mass.,  to  Mary  A.  Pangalo,  of  Constantino- 
ple, at  South  Kensington,  London,  June  30. 

BRANCH,  EDWIN  T.,  of  Somerset,  Mich., 
to  Mrs.  Hannah  M.  Burt,  of  Homer,  Mich., 
at  Homer,  Sept.  2. 

BUTLER,  ELMER  W.,  of  Mitchell,  Io.,  to 
Carrie  A.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Henry  M.  Tup- 
per,  of  Ontario,  111.,  at  Ontario,  Sept.  30. 

CARTER,  CHARLES  F.,  of  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  to  Harriett  F.  Herrick,  of  Chicopee 
Falls,  Mass.,  at  Chicopee  Falls,  May  28. 

CHITTENDEN,  EZRA  P.,  of  Sioux  City, 
lo.,  to  Lizzie  L.Stowe,  of  Waterville,  Minn., 
Aug.  13. 

CLARK,  ALBERT  W  ,  of  Prague,  Austria, 
to  Ruth  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Rev.  James 
l'irie,  of  Scotlaud,  at  Prague,  March  20. 

COLTON,  ALFRED  E.,  of  Edinburgh,  O..  to 
Clara  E.  P.,  daughter  of  Rev.  M.  Henry 
Smith,  of  Reading,  Kan.,  at  Reading,  July 
13. 

COYLE,  JOHN  P.,  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  to 
Mary  Allerton,  daughter  of  the  late  Kev. 
C.  L.  Cushman,  at  Amherst,  Mass  ,  Feb.  7. 

DANIELS,  CHARLES  II.,  of  Portland,  Me., 
to  Mary  L.  Underwood,  at  Tollaud,  Ct., 
May  28. 

DEMARKST,    SYDNEY    B.,    of    Baldwin, 

Muli.,  to  Georgie  A.  Reed,  of  Grinnell,  Io., 

at  Grinnell,  July  16. 
DOANE,  JOHN,  to  Alice  W.  Cowles,  both  of 

Cleveland,  O.,  at  Cleveland,  Oct.  30. 
EMERSON,  Prof.  JOSEPH,  of  Beloit,  Wis., 

to  Helen  F.  Brace,  of  Evanston,  111.,  at  Ev- 

anston,  July  9. 
FAY,  W.  WALCOTT,  of  Hampton,  N.  H., 

to  Mrs.  Sallie  II.  Cox,  of  Arlington,  Mass., 

at  Hampton,  Aug.  31. 
FIELD,  AARON  W.,  of  New  Boston,  Mass., 

to   Alice   Braman,    of   Wayland,   Mass.,   at 

Wayiand,  Nov.  19. 
FIFIELD,   CHARLES    W.,    of    Harrisville, 

N.  Y.,  to   Florence  E.  Babcock,  of  Cham- 
pion, N.  Y.,  at  Champion,  July  31. 
GA.MMELL,    SEREXO    D.,    late    of   Lynn, 

Mass.,  to  Emma  L.  Porter,  at  North  Brook- 

lield,  Mass.,  April  2. 
GRIFFIN,  HENRY  L.,  to  LucyF.  Pickering, 

both  of  Bangor,  Me,  at  Bangor,  Sept.  IS. 
HAMLIN,    CYRUS,    of   Oak    Park,   111.,   to 

Lydia  S.  Han  is,  of   Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  at 

Sioux  City,  Io.,  Oct.  1. 
HEU3TI8,  CHARLES  H.,  of  De  Witt,  Io.,  to 

Esther  Hollings worth,  at  DeWitt.  Oct.  5. 
HOYT,  HIRAM  L.,  of  Ph.enix,  N.  Y..  to  Rose 

M.  Forbes,  of  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  at  Wyoming, 

June  11. 
HUBBARD,    GEORGE    H  ,    missionary    to 

China,  to  Nellie  L.,  daughter  of  the  late  Rev. 

L.  B.  Peet,  at  West  Haven,  Ct.,  July  25. 
HINT,  EUGENE  F.,  of  Hamilton,  Minn.,  to 

Mary    A.,   daughter  of    Rev.   L.    H.   Cobb, 

D.D.,  of  New  York,  at  New  York,  Sept.  8. 
HUNTER,  GEORGE  F.,  of  Elkhorn.  Wis., 

i<>  Abbie   H.  Avres,  of    Galesburtc,   111.,   at 

Peoria,  111.,  June  16. 

INGALLS,  EDMOND  C,  of  South  Paris, 
Me.,  to  Ella  J.  Cloudman,  of  Saccarappa, 
Me.,  at  Saccarappa,  Feb.  13. 


JENKINS,  DAVID  T.,  to  Mary  L.  Millber- 
ger,  both  of  Carbondale,  Pa.,  at  Carbondale, 
Sept   10. 

JENKINS,  FRANK  E.,  to  Sarah  E.  Stanley, 
both  of  South  Coventry,  Ct.,  at  South  Cov- 
entry, Aug.  12. 

LIVERMORE,  ALBERT,  of  Nashville, 
Mich.,  to  Mrs.  Mary  K.  Bell,  of  New  Rich- 
mond, Wis.,  at  New  Richmond,  Aug.  9. 

LOVE,  WM.  De  LOSS,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  Mass., 
to  Mary  Louise  Hale,  of  Keene,  N.  H.,  at 
Keene,  Oct  30. 

MARKHAM,  HENRY  F.,  of  Argentine, 
Kan.,  to  Corie  B.  Sherman,  of  Douglas, 
Mass.,  at  Stockton,  Kan.,  Feb.  12. 

McCONAUGHY,  FRANK,  of  Salem,  Or.,  to 
Helen  M.  Loomis,  of  Oberlin,  O.,  at  Spo- 
kane Falls,  W.  T.,  Aug.  5. 

McKEAN,  JOHN,  to  Ruth  Parker,  both  of 
Herndon,  Va.,  at  Herndon,  Sept.  10. 

MORGAN,  LEWIS,  of  Soddy,  Tenn.,  to 
Lizzie  Lewis,  late  of  Wales,  at  Hyde  Park, 
Pa.,  Sept.  8. 

MORRISON,  SAMUEL,  of  Falmouth,  Mass., 
to  Mrs.  Rachel  F.  Collins,  of  Truro,  Mass., 
at  Truro,  Sept.  17. 

MORSE,  CHAULES  H.,  of  Rock  Rapids,  Io., 
to  Nora  C.  Nelson,  of  Woodbury,  Vt.,  at 
Woodbury,  June  18. 

MURKLANI),  CHARLES  S.,  of  Chicopee, 
Mass.,  to  Helen  M.  Tupper,  of  Middlebury, 
Vt.,  at  Middlebury,  July  3u. 

NOYES,  EDWARD  M..  of  Duluth,  Minn., 
to  Mary  C.  Simpson,  of  Bath,  Me.,  at  Bath, 
JulyS. 

PniLLIPS,  SAMUEL,  of  Shelby,  Mich.,  to 
Meliuda  Shadduck,  of  Novi,  Mich.,  at  Novi, 
March  7. 

SCHAUFFLER,  ADOLPHUS  F.,  of  New 
York,  N.  Y.,  to  Julia  Baker,  of  Elizabeth, 
N.  J.,  at  St.  Moritz,  Swit.,  Aug.  27. 

SKEELK,  ARTHUR  F.,  of  Augusta,  Me.,  to 
Alice  Bollard,  of  Hartford,  Ct.,  at  Hartford, 
March  27. 

TAYLOR,  WILLIAM,  of  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  to 
Mary  L.  Miller,  of  Lexington,  O.,  at  Lex- 
ington, May  30. 

TINKER,  ANSON  P.,  of  Detroit,  Mich.,  to 
Mrs.  Kate  Longman,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  at 
Denver,  Col.,  Nov.  25. 

TODD,  HENRY  C,  of  Pesbtigo,  Wis.,  to 
Ella  May  Cushman,  of  Pittsfield,  Wis.,  at 
Green  Bay,  Wis.,  Jan.  29. 

VETTER,  JOHN,  of  Crocker,  Mo.,  to  Mrs. 
Julia  A.  Kellogg,  of  Oberlin,  O.,  at  Oberlin, 
Sept.  9. 

WALKER,  JOSEPH  N.,  of  East  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.,  to  Mary  Clayton,  of  Warwick, 
England,  at  North  Troy,  Vt.,  Feb.  28. 

WALLACE,  GEORGE  R.,to  Nettie Forister, 
both  of  Highland,  111.,  at  Highland,  Oct.  23. 

WHITBY,  HENRY,  of  Shamokin,  Pa.,  to 
Martha  Griffiths,  of  Dowlars,  South  Wales, 
at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  15. 

WOODARD,  FRANCIS,  of  Gridley,  111  ,  to 
Angie  C.  Walls,  of  Bedford,  lnd  ,  at  Bed- 
ford, Oct.  22. 

WOODRUFF,  HENRY  C,  to  Mary  Allen 
Barttani,  both  of  Black  Roek,  Ct.,  at  Black 
Rock,  Oct.  15. 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  17 

VITAL  STATISTICS 

OF     THE 

CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS 
Who  died  in  the  Year  1884. 


Aiken,  William  Pope,  son  of  Capt.  Lemuel  S.  and  Sarah  (Coffin)  Aiken, 
was  born  in  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  1825,  July  9.  Monson  Academy.  Graduated, 
Yale  College,1853.  Teacher,  New  Haven,  1853-5.  Tutor  and  student  in  Yale 
Theological  Seminary,  1855-6.  Ordained,  colleague  pastor  with  Rev.  Dr. 
Brace,  Newington,  Ct.,  1857,  Jan.  14;  dismissed,  18G7,  Aug.  7.  Principal, 
Lawrence  Academy,  Groton,  Mass.,  1867-9.  Without  charge,  Rutland,  Vt., 
1870-3.  Installed,  Vergenues,  1873,  April  9.  Without  charge,  Clifton  Springs, 
N.  Y.,  1876-8;  Rutland,  Vt.,  1878,  until  death.  Married,  1857,  Aug.  13,  Susan 
Curtis,  daughter  of  Edwin  and  Susan  (Curtis)  Egerton,  of  Rutlaud,  Vt.  Two 
sous  and  two  daughters.  Died,  1884,  March  29,  aged  58  years,  8  months,  and 
20  days. 

Alden,  Lucius,  son  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Barrell)  Alden,  was  born  in  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1796,  June  18.  Graduated,  Brown  University,  1821,  and 
Audover  Theological  Seminary,  1825.  Ordained,  Boston,  1825,  Sept.  29. 
Home  missionary,  Dearborn  County,  Ind.,  1825-30.  Acting  pastor,  Abiug- 
ton,  Mass.,  1830,  until  iustalled  there,  1832,  Dec.  5;  dismissed,  1843,  June 
27.  Acting  pastor,  East  Bridgewater,  1S43-4;  Lancaster,  1845;  Newcastle, 
N.  H.,  1846,  to  April,  1873.  Without  charge,  East  Bridgewater,  until  death. 
Died  of  old  age,  1884,  April  24,  aged  87  years,  10  months,  and  6  days. 

Baldwin,  Curtis  Chittenden,  son  of  Samuel  and  Sally  (Dunn)  Baldwin, 
was  born  in  Atwater,  Ohio,  1824,  May  1.  Austinburg  Academy.  School  teacher, 
1841-51.  Studied  theology  with  Rev.  James  B.  Walker,  d.  d.,  Mansfield,  Ohio, 
1450-3.  Acting  pastor,  West  Monroeville,  Ohio,  1853-4.  Ordained,  Ridgeville, 
1855,  June  13 ;  dismissed,  1860,  Jan.  16.  Acting  pastor,  Browuhelm,  1860,  Jan- 
uary, to  1866,  January;  Sullivan,  1866,  January,  to  1871,  September.  Home 
missionary,  Benzonia,  Mich  ,  1872-5,  preaching  at  Williamsburg,  Yuba,  Old 
Mission,  Mapleton,  Elk  Lake,  Glen  Haven,  Grand  View,  Solon,  and  Almeria. 
Acting  pastor,  Sullivan,  Ohio,  1876,  February,  to  1878,  April;  Pittsfield,  1878, 
April,  to  1881,  April;  Sheffield,  1881,  June,  to  1883,  November,  residing  at 
Oberlin.  Married,  1851,  Oct.  30,  Martha  Jane,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
Ann  Smith,  of  Mansfield,  Ohio.  Four  children.  Died  of  dyspepsia  and  spinal 
schlerosis  at  Oberlin,  1884,  May  22,  aged  60  years  and  21  days. 

Bartlett,  Leavitt,  son  of  Seth  and  Asenath  (Huggins)  Bartlett,  was  born 
in  Coventry,  Vt.,  1837,  Aug.  14.  Studied  law,  and  practised  that  profession 
in  Irasburgh,  Vt.,  1859-63.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1865. 
Ordained,  at  Bangor,  1865,  July  27.  Acting  pastor,  Kansas  City,  Mo  ,  1865-8 ; 
North  Bennington,  Vt.,  1868-70;  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  1870.  Installed,  Yar- 
mouth, Me.,  1871,  Sept.  14;  resigned,  1873,  Aug.  2;  dismissed,  1875,  March  3. 


18  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Acting  pastor  (while  in  business  at  Kansas  City),  Olathe,  Kansas,  1874-78. 
Without  charge,  Clifton,  1878-9;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1870-83.  Superintendent 
Home  Missions,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1883,  until  death.  Married,  1865,  Nov. 
29,  Emily  J.,  daughter  of  Rev.  William  and  Caroline  (Chamberlain)  Scales, 
of  Lyndon,  Vt.  Two  daughters.  Died  of  consumption,  at  San  Bernadino, 
Cal  ,  1884,  March  9,  aged  4G  years,  6  months,  and  26  days. 

Batcheldkr,  John  Stockman,  son  of  John  and  Rebecca  (Stockman) 
Batchelder,  was  born  in  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1825,  Nov.  29.  Hampton  Academy. 
Graduated,  Williams  College,  1852,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1856. 
Ordained,  Jaffrey,  N.  H.,  1858,  Oct.  20;  dismissed,  1864,  Sept.  7.  Acting 
pastor,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1865.  Installed,  Hinsdale,  N.  H.,  1866, 
March  7;  dismissed,  1871,  Dec.  5.  Installed,  Webster,  Mass.,  1871,  Dec.  7; 
dismissed,  1874,  Sept.  7.  Acting  pastor,  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1875,  April,  to 
1878,  April;  Kingston  ^  residence  at  Stratham),  1879-81;  West  Auburn,  Me  , 
18S2,  April,  until  death.  Published,  1874,  a  small  pamphlet  containing  two 
poems,  "The  True  American"  and  "Our  Heroes."  Married,  1862,  Sept.  17, 
Mary  W.,  daughter  of  Dea.  Abel  and  Cordelia  (Berry)  Baker,  of  Troy,  N.  H. 
Died  of  bronchial  consumption,  1884,  Jan.  27,  aged  58  years,  9  months,  and 
28  days. 

Bean,  Daniel  Marks,  son  of  Daniel  Quinby  and  Ann  (Trickey)  Bean,  was 
born  in  Tamworth,  N.  H  ,  1832,  March  30.  Kimball  Union  Academy.  Gradu- 
ated, Yale  College,  1858,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1862.  Teacher, 
Stamford,  Ct.,  1858-9.  Ordained,  1863,  July  23.  Acting  pastor,  Ayer  (then 
Groton  Junction),  Mass.,  1863-4.  Installed,  Everett  (then  South  Maiden), 
1861,  June  28;  dismissed,  1867,  Oct.  1.  Installed,  Webster,  1868,  Dec.  10; 
dismissed,  1871,  May  25.  Without  charge,  1871-2.  Acting  pastor,  South 
Framingham,  1873-9.  Without  charge,  Newtonville,  1881-3;  Colorado 
Springs,  Colorado,  1883,  until  death.  Member  of  Massachusetts  Legislature, 
1867,  and  superintendent  of  schools,  Framingham.  Married,  1863,  May  27, 
Fanny  M.,  daughter  of  Seymour  and  Fanny  (Stevens)  Hoyt,  of  Stamford,  Ct. 
Four  daughters.  Died  of  consumption,  18S4,  Jan.  23,  aged  51  years,  9  months, 
and  23  days. 

Beldkn,  Henry,  son  of  William  and  Abigail  (H  itch)  Belden,  was  born  in 
Greenfield,  Ct.,  1813,  April  9.  Graduated,  Union  College,  1835,  and  student 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1835-6;  Princeton  Theological  Seminary  7 
1836-7.  Graduated,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1838.  Acting  pastor,  Go- 
wanus,  N.  Y.,  1838.  Ordained  Presbyterian,  Marlboro,  N.  Y.,  1839,  May  2 ;  dis- 
missed, 1840,  Nov.  15  Acting  pastor,  Windsor,  1841;  Washingtonville, 
1841-4.  Installed,  Congregational  Church,  Boouton,  N.  Y.,  1844;  dis- 
missed, 1846.  Installed,  Washingtonville,  1846;  dismissed,  1852.  Installed, 
Free  Church,  New  York  City,  1852;  dismissed,  1856.  City  missionary, 
Brooklyn,  1856-6'J.  Without  charge,  New  Providence,  N.  Y.,  1866-8.  In- 
stalled, Parkville,  N.  Y.,  1868;  dismissed,  1871,  Aug.  20.  Without  charge 
there,  after.  Recording  Secretary  of  American  Missionary  Association, 
1854-74.  Married,  1839,  Jan.  1,  Caroliue,  daughter  of  Benaiah  Humphrey  and 
Eunice  (Fancher)  Wilcox,  of  New  York,  who  died,  1883,  Dec.  7.  Of  six  chil- 
dren, four  are  living.  Died  of  paralysis  in  New  York  City,  1884,  June  24, 
aged  71  years,  2  months,  and  15  days. 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  19 

Bexson,  Almon,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Cynthia  (Gloyd)  Benson,  was  born 
in  Jericho,  Vt.,  1810,  June  3.  Graduated,  Gilraanton  (N.  H.)  Theological 
Seminary,  1840.  Orel  lined,  Centre  Harbor,  1840,  Dec.  23 ;  dismissed,  1863, 
Nov.  10.  Without  charge  there  until  death.  Married,  1S41,  May  11,  Julietta, 
daughter  of  Joseph  and  Silence  (Richards)  Kingsbury,  of  Francestown,  N.  H., 
who  died  1843,  Jan.  11.  Married,  1845,  March  13,  Rhoda  A.,  daughter  of 
Samuel  J.  and  Nancy  (Cowles)  Roys,  of  Landaff,  N.  H.  One  son  and  three 
daughters.  Died  of  liver  complaint,  1884,  Sept.  13,  aged  74  years,  3  months, 
and  10  days. 

Blake,  Henry  Beach,  son  of  Harry  and  Hannah  M.  (Beach)  Blake,  was 
born  in  Winchester,  Ct.,  1817,  May  20.  Graduated,  Williams  College,  1841, 
and  Hartford  Theological  Seminary  (then  East  Windsor),  1844.  Ordained, 
South  Coventry,  Ct.,  1845,  Jan.  1 ;  dismissed,  1848,  September.  Installed,  Vil- 
lage Church,  same  town,  1850,  May  15;  dismissed,  1855,  March.  Installed, 
Belchertown,  Mass.,  1855,  June  26;  dismissed,  1865,  April  24.  Agent  Massa- 
chusetts Temperance  Alliance,  1866.  Missionary,  American  Missionary  Asso- 
ciation, Wilmington,  N.  C,  1869-73;  superintendent  of  schools  there,  1873- 
6.  Acting  pastor,  First  Church,  West  Springfield,  Mass.,  1877-9.  Installed, 
Cummiugton,  1880,  Jan.  14,  and  died  in  office.  Member  of  the  Massachusetts 
House  of  Representatives,  1869.  Published:  (1)  Noon  of  the  Century.  (2) 
The  White-Robed  Company.  Married,  1845,  Sept.  23,  Mary  Rebecca  Wolcott, 
of  Agawam,  Mass.  One  son.  Died  of  chronic  bronchitis,  1884,  May  23, 
aged  67  years  and  3  days. 

Brown,  George,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Dorothea  (French)  Brown,  was  born 
in  Seekonk,  Mass.,  1796,  Jan.  20.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary, 
1827.  Acting  pastor,  Brownflelcl,  Me.,  1828-9;  Mt.  Desert,  1830-2.  Ordained, 
at  Castine,  Me.,  1832,  Sept.  20.  Acting  pastor,  Windsor,  Monticello,  and 
other  towns;  Swanville,  1836,  until  installed  there,  1837,  Sept.  27;  dismissed, 
1840,  April  1.  Acting  pastor,  Albion,  1841,  April,  to  1844,  July;  Dightou, 
Mass.,  1844-5.  Without  chargp,  Pawtucket,  R.  I  ,  1848-79;  Hudson,  Mass., 
after,  until  death.  Married,  1829,  Oct.  15,  Mehetable,  daughter  of  William 
and  Alice  (Crane)  Allan,  of  Lubec,  Me.,  who  died  1879,  May  23.  Two  chil- 
dren. Died  of  ossification  of  the  veins,  1884,  Sept.  24,  aged  88  years,  8 
mouths,  and  4  days. 

Carpenter,  Henry,  son  of  Isaac  and  Samantha  (Goodwin)  Carpenter,  was 
bom  in  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1822,  Nov.  25.  Ithaca  Academy.  Pursued  a  course 
of  medical  study  with  Dr.  Thompson,  of  Albany,  and  at  Albany  Medical  Col- 
lege. Clerk,  Peoria,  111.,  1850-8.  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1838-9. 
Acting  pastor,  Nichols,  N.  Y.,  1860;  Danby,  1861-2.  Ordained,  Prairie  Du 
Chien,  Wis.,  1864,  March  2.  Acting  pastor  there  1863,  July,  to  1866,  August; 
New  Lisbon,  1866-8.  Without  charge,  Danby,  N.  Y.,  1869,  and  acting  pastor 
there  1870-2;  Smyrna,  1872-3.  Without  charge,  Danby  and  Clifton  Springs, 
1873-5.  Acting  pastor,  Carlton  Presbyterian  Church,  1875-81;  Maine,  1881, 
until  death.  Married,  1864,  May  16,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Oscar  and  Adelia 
(Judson)  Jennings,  of  Danby,  N.  Y.,  who  died,  1872,  March  25,  leaving  one 
daughter.  Married,  1875,  Aug.  25,  Anna  M.,  daughter  of  Abel  and  Laura 
(Allis)  Darling,  of  Orwell,  Pa.  One  sou,  deceased.  Died  of  heart  disease, 
1884,  Jan.  26,  aged  61  years,  2  months,  and  1  day. 


20  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Clapp,  Charles  Wells,  son  of  Russell  and  Lovisa  (Strong)  Clapp,  was 
born  in  Southampton,  Mass.,  1817,  Jan.  22.  Graduated,  theological  depart- 
ment of  Western  Reserve  College,  1844,  and  Theological  Seminary,  1848.  Or- 
dained, Presbyterian,  Monroeville,  Ohio,  1850,  Aug.  21.  Installed,  Cheshire, 
Ct.,  1855,  May  22;  dismissed,  1857,  May.  Installed,  Rockville  Second 
Church,  in  Vernon,  1857,  May  20;  dismissed,  1864,  Oct.  1.  Professor  of 
Rhetoric,  History,  and  English  Literature,  Iowa  College,  1864-71 ;  also  acting 
pastor,  Chester,  Iowa,  186  .  Professor  of  same,  Illinois  College,  1871-6,  and 
acting  pastor,  Waverly,  111.,  1871-8.  Acting  pastor,  Independent  Church, 
Godfrey,  111.,  1878,  until  death.  Married,  1849,  Aug.  16,  Jennie  Pray,  daugh- 
ter of  John  and  Nancy  (Lee)  Bassett,  of  New  Haven,  Ct.  Of  five  children, 
two  sons  and  two  daughters  are  living.  Died  of  apoplexy,  1884,  Aug.  12, 
aged  67  years,  6  months,  and  20  days. 

Clarke,  Dortjs,  d.  d.,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Jemima  (Lyman)  Clarke,  was 
born  in  Westhampton,  Mass.,  1797,  Jan.  2.  Graduated,  Williams  College, 
1817,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1820.  Ordained,  Blandford,  Mass., 
1823,  Feb.  5;  dismissed,  1825,  Feb.  17.  Installed,  Chicopee  Falls,  Spring- 
field, 1835,  March  4  ;  dismissed,  1840,  Nov.  4.  Editor,  New  England  Puritan, 
1841-5;  Christian  Parlor  Magazine,  1845-7 ;  Christian  Times,  1815-51.  Chris- 
tian Alliance  and  Family  Visitor.  Received  the  honorary  d.  d.  from  his 
Alma  Mater  in  1S68.  Member  of  New  England  Historical  Genealogical 
Society.  Published:  (1)  The  True  Foundation  of  Christian  Hope;  sermon 
at  the  ordination  of  Tertius  S.  Clarke,  his  brother,  at  South  Deerfield,  Mass  , 
1827.  (2)  Lectures  to  Young  People,  1836;  12mo,  pp.  222.  (3)  Sermon: 
Funeral  of  William  L.  Wyman,  1839.  (4)  Evangelists:  a  tract,  pp.  16.  (5) 
Fugitives  from  the  Escritoire  of  a  Retired  Editor,  1864.  pp.  235.  (6)  West- 
hampton Reunion,  18C6.  pp.  85.  (7)  The  Oneness  of  the  Christian  Church, 
1869.  pp.  105.  (8)  Orthodox  Congregationalism  and  the  Sects,  1871.  pp. 
169.  (9)  Revision,  1874.  pp.  70.  (10)  Life  and  Writings  of  M.  Guizot, 
1875.  pp.  14.  (11)  Ancestry  and  Writings  [privately  printed],  1876.  pp.  25. 
(12)  What  is  the  True  Idea  of  the  Trinity  of  God?  1877.  pp.  18.  (13)  One 
Hundred  Years  of  a  New  England  Church,  1879.  pp.  60.  (14)  "  Saying  the 
Catechism,"  1879.  pp.46.  (15)  Centenary  Memorial,  Westhampton,  Mass., 
1879.  pp.  65.  (16)  Open  Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Crosby,  1881.  pp.  14.  (17)  The 
Alleged  Progress  in  Theology,  1883.  pp.  29.  Married,  1824,  May  20,  Han- 
nah Alvard,  daughter  of  Gad  and  Deborah  (Alcott)  Bliss,  of  Longmeadow, 
Mass.,  who  died  1878.  Five  children.  Died,  1884,  March  8,  aged  87  years,  2 
months,  and  6  da3"s. 

Cornwell,  Isaac  Darrow,  son  of  Samuel  and  Polly  (Darrow)  Cornwell, 
was  born  in  Walton,  N.  Y.,  1806,  June  6.  Graduated  Oberlin  Theological 
Seminary,  1838.  Ordained,  1838,  and  after  some  years  of  home-missionary 
service,  was  pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  at  the  "  head  of  the  Delaware," 
New  York,  seven  years ;  of  the  church  in  Hancock,  seven  years  ;  and  of  the 
church  in  Coventry,  seven  years.  In  1865,  he  returned  to  the  Hancock  Church, 
which  had  become  Congregational,  where  he  was  acting  pastor  until  1879. 
Married  Maria  Merritt,  of  Michigan,  who  died  soon  after  her  husband.  They 
adopted  three  children.  Died  at  Cadosia,  N.  Y.,  of  Bright's  disease,  1881, 
Dec.  13,  aged  75  years,  5  months,  and  7  days. 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  21 

Dickinson,  Jambs  Taylor,  sou  of  Horace  and  Mary  Ann  (Taylor)  Dickin- 
son, was  born  in  Lovvville,  N.  Y.,  1806,  Oct.  27.  Graduated,  Yale  College, 
1826,  and  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1830.  Member  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1827-9.  Ordained,  Second  Church,  Norwich,  Ct.,  1832,  April  4; 
dismissed,  1834,  Aug.  20.  Medical  student,  Boston,  and  Brunswick,  Me., 
1834-5.  Missionary,  A.  B  C.  F.  M  ,  at  Singapore,  in  the  East  Indies,  1835- 
40.  Teacher,  Singapore  Institution,  1840-3;  residence,  after,  at  Middlefleld, 
Ct.,  where  he  was  teacher  and  occasional  preacher,  1845-56.  Published  :  (1) 
An  Anti-Slavery  Sermon,  Norwich,  1834.  pp.  40.  (2)  A  brief  memoir  of 
Rev.  George  H.  Perkins.  (3)  The  Malay  Language  ;  article  in  Apple- 
ton's  Cyclopaedia.  (4)  Articles  in  Christian  Examiner  and  Chinese  Repository. 
Married,  1832,  Nov.  21,  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Whelpley) 
Hickok,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  who  died,  1834,  April  6.  Married,  1845,  May  15, 
Sarah  Comstock,  daughter  of  Dea.  William  and  Alma  (Coe)  Lyman,  of  Mid- 
dlefleld. Died  of  paralysis,  18S4,  July  22,  aged  77  years,  8  months,  and  25 
clays. 

Dole,  George  Thurlow,  son  of  Moses  and  Sarah  (Thurlow)  Dole,  was 
born  in  Byfleld,  Newbury,  Mass.,  1808,  Oct.  30.  Dummer  Academy.  Gradu- 
ated, Yale  College,  1838;  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1838-40.  Graduated, 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1841.  Ordained,  Washington  Street  Church, 
Beverly,  Mass.,  1842,  Oct.  6;  dismissed,  1851,  July  1.  Installed,  North 
Woburn,  1852,  Oct.  12;  dismissed,  1855,  Oct.  3.  Acting  pastor,  Lanesboro, 
1856,  July,  to  1863,  July.  Teacher,  Williams  Academy,  Stockbridge,  1863-4. 
Acting  pastor,  Curtisville,  in  Stockbridge,  1864,  April,  to  1872,  April;  Stock- 
bridge  and  South  Lee,  1872-5.  Without  charge,  Reading,  Mass.,  1875,  until 
death.  Published:  (1)  A  Class  Poem.  (2)  Poem,  before  the  Yale  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  1868.  (3)  A  Sermon  in  Memory  of  Dr.  Joseph  Torrey,  Beverly,  1850. 
Married,  1843,  May  10,  Jane  P.  Treat,  of  South  Britain,  Ct.  Of  four  children, 
two  daughters  are  living.  Died  of  acute  bronchitis,  1884,  March  26,  aged  75 
years,  4  months,  and  26  days. 

Dow,  Ezekiel,  son  of  James  and  Hannah  (Merrill)  Dow,  was  born  in 
Warren,  N.  H.,  1807,  Apiil  9.  Haverhill  Academy.  Universalist  miuister 
until  1842,  in  St  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Newport  and  Concord,  N.  H.  Ordained, 
Congregational,  Loudon,  N.  H.,  1845,  Feb.  12;  dismissed,  1847,  June  9. 
Resident  licentiate,  Andover,  Mass.,  1847-9.  Acting  pastor,  South  Wellfleet, 
1852-5;  Monument,  1855-8;  Chiltonville,  Plymouth,  1859.  Installed,  Line- 
brook,  Ipswich,  I860,  Dec.  25;  dismissed.  1866,  Nov.  14.  Acting  pastor, 
Nelson,  N.  H.,  1866-7;  Andover,  Ct.,  1867-8;  Huntington,  Mass.,  1869-71; 
Becket,  1872-5.  Without  charge  there,  1875-9;  Warren,  N.  H.,  1879,  until 
death.  Died  of  Bright's  disease,  1884,  Feb.  5,  aged  76  years,  9  months,  and 
26  days. 

Downs,  Edward  Clinton,  son  of  David  Griffin  and  Permelia  (Cook) 
Downs,  was  born  in  Prattsburg,  N.  Y.,  1829,  July  4.  Ordained  at  Troy  Mills, 
Iowa,  1871.  Acting  pastor  there,  1869-74 ;  Cass,  1874-5;  National,  supplying 
churches  Farmersburg  and  Garnavillo,  1875-9;  Garden  Prairie,  Dakota, 
1879,  until  death.  Published :  Four  Years,  Scout  and  Spy.  Married,  1852, 
March  2,  Eliza,  daughter  of  William  aud  Eliza  Reed,  of  Newton  Falls,  Iowa. 
Seven  children.  Died  of  pneumonia,  1884,  March  15,  aged  54  years,  8  months, 
aud  11  days. 


22  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Dudley,  Horace  Franklin,  son  of  Abner  and  Mary  Patterson  (Hoyt) 
Dudley,  was  born  in  Hanover,  N.  II.,  1832,  Jan.  30.  Kimball  Union  Academy. 
Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1859,  and  Auburn  Theological  Seminary, 
1862;  member  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1859-60.  Acting  pastor,  Presby- 
terian, South  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  1862-5.  Ordained,  1865,  Sept.  6.  Acting 
pastor,  Paris,  N.  Y.,  1865-7;  Morrisville,  1867-73.  Installed,  Warsaw, 
1874,  Feb.  26,  and  died  in  office.  Published  various  sermons  and  ad- 
dresses (of  which  this  is  an  imperfect  record)  :  "  The  Reasonableness  of 
Religion";  a  sermon,  1873;  "Counsels  to  the  Young";  "Growing  Old"; 
"  Secular  Benefits  of  Religious  Institutions  " ;  "  The  Gospel  of  Service  " ;  "A 
Thanksgiving  Sermon  " ;  "A  Grand  Army  Address  " ;  "  The  Proper  Attitude  of 
the  Church  towards  the  Temperance  Reform,"  and  a  Poem,  "  A  Venetian 
Imagination."  Married,  1862,  Sept.  19,  Josephine,  daughter  of  Nathaniel 
and  Mary  (Chaplin)  Lamson,  of  Charlestowu,  Mass.  Two  sons.  Died  of  a 
malignant  tumor,  1884,  May  4,  aged  52  years,  3  months,  and  4  days. 

Events,  Reubex,  son  of  Timothy  and  Charlotte  (Baxter)  Everts,  was  born 
in  Belleville,  O.,  1831,  Nov.  20.  Ordained,  Baptist,  at  Waltham,  111.,  1858, 
Sept.  30,  where  he  was  pastor,  and  after  at  Fulton,  until  1864.  Acting 
pastor,  Congregational  Church,  Rutland,  1864-9;  Alexandria,  Minn.,  1869-71; 
Leroy,  Mich.,  1871,  August,  to  1873.  Without  charge,  1873-5.  Acting  pastor, 
Ranson,  1875-6;  Battle  Cieek,  1876-8;  Roscommon,  1878-9.  Without  charge, 
Battle  Creek,  after.  Married,  185.',  April  18,  Elizabeth  Hawthorn,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Hawthorn)  Cope,  of  Princeton,  111.  Died  from 
the  effects  of  an  accidental  fall,  18S4,  Feb.  17,  aged  52  years,  2  months,  and 
27  days. 

Fisher,  George  Whitefield,  son  of  John  and  Almira  (King)  Fisher,  was 
born  in  Cambridge,  N.  Y.,  1831,  Dec.  25.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1859,  and 
Theological  Seminary,  1865.  Teacher,  Charlotteville,  N.  Y.,  and  at  Fort 
Edward  Institute,  1859-62.  Ordaiued,  Saugerties,  N.  Y.,  1865,  Nov.  23;  dis- 
missed, 1868,  January.  Acting  pastor,  Peacedale,  R.  I.,  1868,  until  installed 
there,  1872,  July  24;  dismissed,  1880,  Oct.  11.  Without  charge,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  1881-2.  Acting  pastor,  Cameron,  1883,  January,  until  death.  Married, 
1863,  July  1,  Ella,  daughter  of  John  and  Catherine  (Bozorth)  Westcott,  of 
Waterford,  N.  J.  Two  sons.  Died  of  consumption,  in  Berlin,  N.  J.,  1884, 
July  12,  aged  52  years,  6  mouths,  and  17  days. 

Foster,  Amos,  sou  of  Richard  and  Esther  (Jewell)  Foster,  was  born  in 
Salisbury,  N.  H.,  1797,  March  30.  Kimball  Union  Academy,  Meriden. 
Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1822,  and  studied  theology  with  President 
Tyler  and  Prof.  Shurtleff.  Ordained,  Canaan,  N.  H.,  1825,  March  2;  dis- 
missed, 1833,  Jan.  2.  Installed,  Putney,  Vt.,  1833,  Feb.  13;  dismissed,  1853, 
Sept.  21.  Installed,  Ludlow,  1853,  Nov.  9;  dismissed,  1856,  Dec.  30.  In- 
stalled, Acworth,  N.  H.,  1857,  Feb.  18;  dismissed,  1866,  June  13.  Acting 
pastor,  Putney,  Vt.,  1866-72,  December.  Without  charge  there  after.  Pub- 
lished :  (1)  A  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  1827.  (2)  A  Discourse  to  Young  Men, 
1836.  (3)  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  E.  B.  Foster,  Henniker,  N.  H, 
1841.  Married,  1825,  June  29,  Harriet  A.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Broughton  and 
Ruth  (Sabin)  White,  of  Washington,  N.  H.,  who  died,  1882,  Oct.  18.  Of 
seven  children,  two  sons  and  three  daughters  are  living.  Died  of  old  age, 
18S4,  Sept.  22,  aged  87  years,  5  months,  and  22  clays. 


188".]  VITAL   STATISTICS.  23 

Goodyear,  George,  was  born  in  Hamden,  Ct. ,  1801,  Dec.  9.  Bacon 
Academy,  Colchester.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1824,  and  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1872.  Ordained  at  New  Haven,  1828,  July  22.  Acting  pastor,  Gaines, 
N.  Y.,  1828-30;  East  Windsor,  Ct.,  1831-2.  Installed,  Ashburnham,  Mass., 
1832,  Oct.  10;  dismissed,  1841,  Oct.  10.  Installed,  Rensselaerville,  N.  Y., 
1842,  Feb.  1;  dismissed,  1843,  Sept.  1.  Acting  pastor,  Truro,  Mass.,  1846-9. 
Installed,  South  Royalston,  1849,  Dec.  19;  dismissed,  1854,  May  16.  Installed, 
Temple,  N.  H.,  1855,  April  28;  dismissed,  1865,  Oct.  25.  Without  charge 
there  after.  Member  of  the  New  Hampshire  Legislature.  Manied,  1830, 
May  3,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Hon.  Robert  Anderson,  of  Gaines,  N.  Y.  She 
was  mother  of  three  children,  and  died,  1844,  Eeb.  28.  Married,  1844,  Dec.  18, 
Roxana,  daughter  of  Dea.  L.  S.  Rand,  of  Townshend,  Vt.  Died  of  consump- 
tiod,  1884,  Nov.  18,  aged  82  years,  11  months,  and  9  days. 

Hickok,  Henry  Pearl,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Collard)  Hickok,  was 
born  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  1804,  Aug.  27.  Graduated,  University  of  Vermont, 
1827.  Student  in  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1827-9,  and  Andover  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1829-30.  Ordained,  1832,  June  25.  Acting  pastor,  Georgia, 
Vt.,  1831-2,  and  Peru,  N.  Y.,  1833-5.  Engaged  in  business  after,  in  Burliui:- 
ton,  succeeding  his  father  in  the  Arm  of  Hickok  &  Catliu ;  became  director 
and  president  of  the  Merchants'  Bank,  trustee  of  his  Alma  Mater  after  1852, 
and  member  of  the  executive  committ>-e  of  the  same,  eighteen  years.  Repre- 
sentative from  Burlington  in  the  Legislature,  1852.  Married,  1834,  Sept.  22, 
Maria,  daughter  of  Ozias  and  Abigail  (Catlin)  Buell,  of  Litchfield,  Ct.,  who 
died,  1881,  July  25.  One  daughter,  who  married  Rev.  Andrew  J.  Willard,  of 
Burlington.  Died  of  B right's  disease,  1884,  Aug.  9,  aged  79  years,  11  months, 
and  12  days. 

Houghton,  Amasa  Hendricic,  m.  d.,  son  of  Amasa  and  Polly  (Haskins) 
Houghton,  was  born  in  Springfield,  Vt.,  1801,  Oct.  9.  Local  preacher, 
Bethel,  Vt  ,  1824.  Ordained,  Elder,  Methodist,  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  1828,  July 
25.  Travelled  in  New  England  and  New  Hampshire  Conferences,  1824-33. 
Studied  medicine  and  practised  at  Springfield,  Vt.,  1835-41.  Some  years  in 
the  South.  Lansing,  Iowa,  1856.  Became  a  Congregationalist,  1863,  and  was 
chaplain  in  the  army,  1864.  Home  missionary  and  in  medical  practice  until 
1875  Married,  1828,  Nov.  3,  Charity  S.,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  (Leslie) 
Ormsby,  of  Bradford,  Vt.,  who  died,  1854,  Sept.  11,  having  had  three  children. 
Married,  1856,  Dec.  3,  Eunice,  daughter  of  Andrew  and  Sarah  (Storrs)  Bar- 
rows, of  Mansfield,  Ct.  One  son.  Died  of  old  age,  in  Lansing,  Iowa,  1884, 
July  23,  aged  82  years,  9  months,  and  14  days. 

Howe,  Elbridge  Gerry,  son  of  Jonah  H.  and  Lydia  (Warren)  Howe,  was 
born  in  Paxton,  Mass.,  1799,  Aug.  14.  Leicester  Academy.  Graduated, 
Brown  Univerity,  1821,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1824.  Ordained, 
at  South  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1824,  Oct.  6.  Home  missionary,  Illinois,  1824-7. 
Without  charge,  Massachusetts,  1828-9.  Acting  pastor,  Unity,  N.  H.,  1830. 
Installed,  Southwick,  Mass.,  1831,  Jan.  26;  dismissed,  1832,  May  23.  In- 
stalled, Halifax,  1832,  Nov.  15;  dismissed,  1835,  Dec.  21.  Acting  pastor, 
East  Marsh-field,  1836-8.  Home  missionary,  Hickory  Creek  and  vicinity,  111., 
1839-42;  Liberty ville  and  vicinity,  1842-4;  Woodstock,  Hebron,  and  vicinity, 
1845-9.     Without  charge,  Waukegan,  111.,  1850-69;  Paxton,  Mass.,  1869-82; 


24  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Waukegan,  111.,  1882,  until  death.  Married,  1825,  Aug.  14,  Mary  Ann,  daugh- 
ter of  Capt.  Thomas  Hollis  and  Mary  (Aboru)  Condy,  of  Providence,  R.  I., 
who  died,  1858,  Aug.  12,  leaving  one  son  aDd  two  daughters.  Married,  1859, 
March  4,  Mary  Soule,  daughter  of  Dependence  and  Sally  (Soule)  Sturtevani, 
of  Halifax,  Mass.,  who  died,  1866,  Feb.  15,  leaving  one  daughter  aud  two 
sons.  Married,  1872,  Aug.  4,  Mrs.  Ruth  E.  (Jennison;  Dwyer  of  Paxton, 
Mass.,  who  died.  1878,  April  22.  Died  of  chronic  inflammation  of  the  bow- 
els, at  Waukegan,  1884,  June  4,  aged  84  years,  9  months,  and  20  days. 

Hubbell,  Stephen,  son  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Gray)  Hubbell,  was  born  in 
Wilton,  Ct.,  1802,  April  22.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1826,  and  Yale  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1829.  Ordained,  Mt.  Carmel  (Hamden),  Ct.,  1830,  May  18; 
dismissed,  183G,  May  18.  Installed, Wolcottville  (Torriugton),  1837,  March  1 ; 
dismissed,  1839,  Sept.  29.  Installed,  East  Avon,  1840,  Dec.  31;  dismissed, 
1853,  July  1.  Installed,  North  Stonington,  1853,  Aug.  17;  dismissed,  1869, 
April  6.  Installed,  1869,  June  1,  Long  Ridge  (Stamford);  dismissed,  1873, 
Dec.  31.  Without  charge,  Mt.  Carmel,  1874-80;  New  Haven,  1880,  until 
death.  Published:  (1)  A  Twelve  Years  Ministry  Reviewed:  Valedictory 
Discourse  at  Avon,  Ct.,  1853.  (2)  A  Discourse  Commemorative  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Fish,  1863.  Married,  1832,  Oct.  30,  Martha,  daughter  of  Noah  and 
Rosalind  (Marvin)  Stone,  m.  d.,  of  Oxford,  Ct.,  who  died.  1856,  Aug.  8.  Of 
three  children,  only  Rev.  William  S.  Hubbell.  d.  d.,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  is 
living.  Married,  1858,  May  11,  Harriet  T.,  daughter  of  Ezra  and  Charity 
(Burr)  Hawley,  of  Catskill,  N.  Y.  Died  of  old  age,  1884,  March  3,  aged  81 
years,  10  mouths,  and  11  days. 

Jenkins,  William,  son  of  Hopkiu  and  Margaret  Jenkins,  was  born  in 
Glamorganshire,  Wales,  1800,  March  1.  Worked  in  the  mines,  1822-35. 
Educated  at  Pontypool,  with  Rev.  Ebeuezer  Jones.  He  became  au  itin- 
erant preacher  as  early  as  1823.  Ordained,  Salem,  Trelyn,  Monmouth- 
shire, 1835;  dismissed,  1861.  Came  to  America  in  1869,  and  installed,  Jer- 
myn,  Penu.,  1870,  and  died  in  office.  Married,  1826,  Ann,  daughter  of  Enoch 
aud  Gwenllyu  Miles,  of  Pontypool.  She  had  ten  children,  and  died  1880, 
April  28.  One  son  is  a  Congregational  minister  in  Liverpool,  Eng. ;  another, 
in  Eastport,  Me.  Died  of  brouchitis,  1884,  Aug.  28,  aged  84  years,  5  months, 
and  27  days. 

Jones,  George  M.,  son  of  David  and  Emily  (George)  Jones,  was  born  in 
Carmarthen.  South  Wales,  1831.  Came  to  America,  1858.  Ordained  at 
Irontou,  Ohio.  1863,  March  15.  Pastor  there,  1863-4;  Bevier,  Mo.,  1864-9, 
aud  New  Cambria,  1864-7.  Without  charge,  Callao,  1870-5  (which  seems  to 
have  been  his  residence  during  all  his  Missouri  life).  Pastor,  Valley,  1875-6 ; 
New  Cambria,  1876-7;  Coal  Creek,  Col.,  187S.  Without  charge,  Callao,  until 
death.  His  first  wife  died  in  Wales.  Married,  1863,  Oct.  24,  Eliza  Ann, 
daughter  of  Robert  aud  Sarah  Williams,  of  Paris,  Ohio.  Five  children. 
Died  1882,  Sept.  23,  aged  51  years. 

Keep,  John  Robinson,  son  of  Samuel  aud  Anne  (Bliss)  Keep,  was  born  in 
Longmeadow,  Mass.,  1810,  May  22.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1834.  Teacher, 
Deaf  aud  Dumb  Institute,  N.  Y.,  1834-5.  Member  of  Yale  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1836-8.  Ordained,  Franklin,  N.  Y..  1842,  May  5;  dismissed,  1844,  Jan. 
1.     Installed,  Warren,  Ct.,  1844,  June  12;  dismissed,  1852,  Nov.  5.    Teacher, 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  25 

cleaf  and  dumb  institutions,  Columbus,  Ohio,  1852-3;  New  York,  1853-4; 
Hartford,  Ct.,  1854,  until  death.  Published:  (1)  First  Lessons  for  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb,  1852.  (2)  School  Stories.  (3)  Look  and  be  Saved  :  a  tract.  1870. 
(4)  Several  articles  in  the  New  Englander  and  other  periodicals.  Married, 
1844,  Aug.  24,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Noah  and  Mehitable  (Meigs) 
Porter,  of  Farmiugton.  Of  two  sons  and  two  daughters,  one  each  is  living. 
Died  of  fatty  degeneration  of  the  heart,  1884,  June  15,  aged  74  years  and  21 
days. 

Kittredge,  Charles  Bakicr.  son  of  Josiah  and  Mary  (Baker)  Kittredge, 
was  born  in  Mount  Vernon,  N.  H.,  1806,  July  4.  Graduated,  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, 1828,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1832.  Teacher,  Boscawen 
Academy,  N.  H.,  1828-9.  Ordained,  Groton,  Mass.,  1833,  Oct.  16;  dismissed, 
18»6,  Aug.  31.  Installed,  Westboro,  1837,  Feb.  8;  dismissed,  1S45,  Oct.  1. 
Installed,  Monson,  1846,  Oct.  21;  dismissed,  1853,  May  4.  Acting  pastor, 
Coventry,  Ct.,  1856-7;  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  1857-9.  Without  charge,  Monson, 
1859-63,  and  Westboro,  after,  until  death.  Published  :  (1)  Memoir  of  Charles 
Hooper  Kittredge  (a  child  of  four  years),  1835.  (2)  God's  Hand  in  Afflic- 
tion the  Ground  of  Support;  sermon  at  the  funeral  of  Mrs.  Caroline  A. 
Hunt,  1846.  pp.  17.  (3)  Harvestings,  187o.  Married,  1840,  July  9,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Charles  and  Susanna  (Bayliss)  Brigham,  of  Grafton,  Mass  ,  who 
died  1871,  March  26.  Four  of  eight  children  are  living.  Died  of  congestion 
of  the  lungs,  in  Westboro,  1884,  Nov.  25,  aged  78  years,  4  months,  and  21  days. 

Lord,  Thomas  Newman,  son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  (Newman)  Lord,  was 
born  in  Newburyport,  Mass.,  1807,  Sept.  19.  Preparatory  study  at  Farming- 
ton  and  Monmouth,  Me.  Graduated,  Bowdoin  College,  1835,  and  studied 
theology  with  Rev.  David  Thurston.  Winthrop,  Me.,  and  Rev.  Thomas  Shep- 
ard.  Ordaiued,  Topsham,  Me.,  1837,  Aug.  10;  dismissed,  1842,  July  12. 
Acting  pastor,  Biddeford,  Second  Church,  1842,  Aug.  7,  until  installed  there, 
1844,  Oct.  9;  dismissed,  1851,  July  9.  Acting  pastor,  Auburn,  West,  1851, 
August,  to  1857,  July;  Limerick,  1857,  July,  to  1858,  October.  Installed, 
Auburn,  West,  1858,  Oct.  27;  dismissed,  1862  Without  charge,  Brunswick, 
1863-4.  Acting  pastor,  North  Yarmouth,  1864.  April,  to  1867,  April;  Ossipee, 
N.  H.,  1867,  October,  to  1868,  October;  Keunebnnkport,  First  Church.  1869, 
February,  to  1875,  October;  Sanford  and  South  Sanford,  1875,  October,  to 
1877,  October;  Kittery,  1S78-9 ;  Limiugton,  1879-81.  Without  charge,  Osh- 
kosh,  Wis.,  1882,  October,  until  death.  Published:  (1)  A  Fast  Day  Sermon  : 
The  Cause,  Character,  and  Consequences  of  the  War  with  Mexico,  1847. 
pp.  16.  (2)  Centennial  Discourse,  Congregational  Church,  Winthrop,  Me., 
1876.  Married,  1835,  Sept.  3,  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Dr.  James  and  Deborah 
(Allen)  Tupper,  of  Nantucket,  Mass.  Two  sons  and  two  daughters,  one 
adopted.  Died  of  cystitis,  in  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1884,  Feb.  25,  aged  76  years,  5 
months,  and  6  days. 

Lowry,  Samuel  Edgar,  son  of  John  and  Margaret  (Edgar)  Lowry,  was 
born  in  Raffery,  County  Downs,  Ireland,  1840,  April  5.  Came  to  America,  and 
studied  theology  with  Rev.  J.  W.  Wellman,  d.  d.,  Newtou,  Mass.  Ordained, 
North  Newton  (Nonautum),  1867,  Feb.  21,  and  died  in  office.  Married, 
1870,  Dec.  7,  Lizzie  Morton,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Lucy  (Morton)  Pratt,  of 
Easton,  Mass.     Of  five  children,  three  are  living.     Died  of  Bright's  disease, 


26  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  |  1885. 

Ballyholme,  Bangor,  Ireland,  1884,  Feb.  20,  aged  43  years,  10  months,  and  15 
days. 

Luce,  Leonard,  son  of  Rowland  and  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Luce,  was  born  in 
Rochester  (in  the  part  now  Marion),  Mass.,  179!),  May  14.  Preparatory  study 
with  his  pastor,  Rev.  Oliver  Cohb,  d.  d.  Graduated,  Brown  University, 
1824,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1828.  Ordained,  Westford,  Mass., 
1829,  April  8;  dismissed,  1852,  July  8.  Acting  pastor,  Littleton,  1S52-4; 
Boxboro,  1854-9,  residing  still  in  Westford,  and  without  charge  there  until 
death.  Town  clerk  fourteen  years,  member  of  the  school  committee  thirty- 
two  years,  and  long  its  chairmau;  forty-nine  years  a  trustee  of  Lawrence 
Academy,  Groton,  until  his  death.  Married,  1829,  Dec.  22,  Rebecca  Eaton, 
daughter  of  John  and  Rebecca  (Eaton)  Guild.  Of  four  children,  two  are 
living.     Died  of  paralysis,  1884,  June  7,  aged  85  years  and  23  days. 

Lyman,  David  Bklden,  son  of  David  audRhoda  (Phelps)  Lyman,  was  born 
in  New  Hartford,  Ct.,  1803,  July  29.  Lenox  (Mass.)  Academy.  Graduated, 
Williams  College,  1S28,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1831.  Ordained 
at  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1831,  Oct.  25.  Missionary  of  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  at  Hilo, 
Hawaii,  until  death,  haviug  never  left  the  islands  after  his  arrival.  Married, 
1831,  Nov.  2,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Dea.  Salmon  and  Mary  (Moore)  Joiner,  of 
Royalton,  Vt.  Of  eight  children,  six  are  living.  Died  of  inflammation  of  the 
stomach,  1884,  Oct.  4,  aged  81  years,  2  month*,  and  5  days. 

Magill,  Seagkove  William,  d.  d.,  son  of  Charles  and  Eliza  Ann  (Seebly) 
Magill,  was  born  in  St.  Mary's,  Ga.,  1810,  Sept.  27.  Amherst  College,  1827-9. 
Graduated,  Yale  College,  1831;  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1831-3;  Princeton 
Theological  Seminary,  1834.  Acting  pastor,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.,  1834-5. 
Ordained  at  Terryville,  Plymouth,  Ct.,  1838,  Aug.  8.  Acting  pastor,  Presby- 
terian churches  in  Bryan  County,  Ga.,  1835-40.  Installed,  Tallmadge,  Ohio, 
1841,  May;  dismissed,  1843,  July.  Installed,  Cornwall,  Vt.,  1844,  July  9; 
dismissed,  1847,  Sept.  14.  Principal,  female  seminaries,  Greensboro  and 
Athens,  Ga.,  1847-51.  Installed,  Second  Church,  Waterbury,  Ct.,  1852,  May 
19;  dismissed,  18G4,  Nov.  29.  Agent  American  Missionary  Association,  in 
Georgia,  18G4-6.  Agent  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1866-7.  Installed, 
Cornwall,  Vt.,  1867,  Oct.  13;  dismissed,  1878.  Without  charge,  Amherst, 
Mass.,  1878,  until  death,  d.  d.,  M.  C  ,  1875  Married,  1834,  June  12,  Helen 
Almira,  daughter  of  Stephen  and  Almira  (Catlin)  Twining,  of  New  Haven, 
Ct.  One  child.  Died  of  angina  pectoris,  1884,  Jan.  20,  aged  73  years,  3 
months,  and  23  days. 

Mann,  Joel,  son  of  John  and  Lydia  (Porter)  Mann,  was  born  in  Orford, 
N.  H.,  1789,  Feb.  7.  Graduated,  Dartmouth  College,  1810.  Teacher,  Moor's 
Charity  School,  Hanover,  N.  H  ,  1810-11.  Studied  theology  with  Dr.  William 
E.  Chauniug  and  President  Wheelock.  Ordained,  colleague  pastor  with  Rev. 
Henry  Wight,  d.  d.,  Bristol,  R.  1.,  1815,  Nov.  15;  dismissed,  1826,  Sept.  14. 
Installed,  colleague  pastor  with  Rev.  Ebenezer  Gay,  Suflield,  Ct.,  1826,  Dec. 
13;  dismissed,  1823,  Dec.  2.  Installed,  Greenwich,  1830,  Sept.  1;  dismissed, 
1836,  Aug.  24.  Installed,  Free  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York  City,  1837, 
Jan.  18;  dismissed,  1838,  April.  Installed,  Howard  Street  Church,  Salem, 
Mass.,  1840,  May  6;  dismissed,  1847,  April  14.  Acting  pastor,  Kingston, 
R.  I.,  1848,  October,  to   1857;  Hanover,  Four  Corners,  Mass.,  1857,  August, 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  27 

to  1858,  November.  Without  charge  after,  residing  in  New  Haven,  Ct. 
(except  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  and  Brooklyn,  1871-3).  Married,  1816,  May  12, 
Catherine,  daughter  of  Samuel  Vernon,  of  Newport,  R.  I.  Died  of  old  age, 
in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  1884,  July  21,  aged  95  years,  5  months,  and  14  days. 

Marsh,  John  Tallmadge,  son  of  Rev.  Dr.  John  and  Frances  Fowler 
(Tallmadge)  Marsh,  was  born  in  Haddam,  Ct.,  1825,  Dec.  17.  University  of 
New  York,  1841.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1845.  Teacher,  Kingston,  N.  Y  , 
1846.  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1846-7.  Graduated,  Andover  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  1850.  Home  missionary,  Galena,  111.,  1851-2;  Rock  Island, 
1852-3.  Ordained,  Peoria,  1853,  Sept.  14;  dismissed,  1855.  Actinz  pastor, 
Roscoe,  Le  Claire,  Iowa,  1855-6;  Fort  Howard,  Wis.,  1856-8;  Sheboygan 
Falls,  1858-60;  Hartlaud,  1860-62;  New  Lisbon,  1862-3.  Private,  First  Ohio 
Light  Artillery,  1863-6,  mostly  employed  in  clerical  service.  Acting  pastor, 
Harpersfleld,  N.  Y.,  1867-71.  Installed,  New  Haven,  1871,  Oct.  4;  dismissed, 
1872,  July  13.  Acting  pastor,  Black  Creek,  1873-4;  Crown  Point,  Second 
Church,  1874-7;  Lisle,  1877-9;  Barryville  and  Eldred,  1879-80;  Millerton, 
1880-S1;  Colfax,  W.  T.,  1881-3;  Etna  Springs,  Cal.,  1883,  until  death.  Pub- 
lished a  history  of  the  Congregational  Church,  Harpersfleld,  N.  Y.  Married, 
1853,  Aug.  3,  Susan  M.,  daughter  of  Rev.  Benjamin  and  Susan  (Pettengill) 
Huntoon,  of  Canton,  Mass.,  who  died,  1854,  June  11,  leaving  a  son.  Married, 
1856,  Jan.  13,  Mrs.  Lucy  E.  Jenks,  of  Roscoe,  111.,  who  died,  1858,  Aug.  9. 
Married,  1861,  June  6,  Josephine  Anna  Stowell,  of  Friendship,  Wis.  Died  of 
pneumonia,  1884,  March  21,  aged  58  years,  3  months,  and  4  days. 

McLean,  James,  son  of  John  and  Euphemia  Dermott  (Blakie),  McLean, 
was  born  in  Glasgow,  Scotland,  1830,  June  25.  Western  Reserve  College, 
1852-5.  Graduated,  Williams  College,  1856,  and  Andover  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1859.  Ordained,  Thomaston,  Me.,  1859,  Aug.  30;  dismissed,  1861, 
June  1.  Installed,  South  Dennis,  Mass.,  1861;  dismissed,  1862,  Oct.  26. 
Acting  pastor,  Astor  Street  Church,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1862,  November,  until 
installed,  1863,  Sept.  25;  dismissed,  1865.  Acting  pastor,  Berlin,  1865,  Feb- 
ruary, to  1866;  Menasha,  1866-9.  Installed,  Hampton,  N  H.,  1870,  Dec.  15; 
dismissed,  1872,  Feb.  4.  Installed,  South  Weymouth,  Mass.,  1872,  Feb.  27; 
dismissed,  1876,  May  29.  Acting  pastor,  West  Boxford,  1876-8;  Groveland, 
1879;  Pierce  City,  Mo.,  1880-3;  Springfield,  Second  Church,  1883,  until 
death.  Married,  1859,  Oct.  4,  Helen  O.,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Adele 
Thompson,  of  Ravenna,  Ohio,  who  died,  1861,  Sept.  20.  Married,  1864,  Feb. 
29,  Mary  F.,  daughter  of  Obed  and  Clementine  (Guigon)  Brooks,  of  Har- 
wich, Mass.  Five  children.  Died  of  typhoid  pneumonia,  1884,  Jan.  11,  aged 
53  years,  5  months,  and  16  days. 

McLoney,  John  Newton,  son  of  John  and  Jane  (Templeton)  McLoney, 
was  born  in  Cuyahoga  Falls,  Ohio,  1848,  Dec.  2.  Fairfield  (Iowa)  Academy. 
Graduated,  Iowa  College,  1871,  and  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1874.  Or- 
dained, Vermillion,  Dak.,  1875,  Jan.  19;  dismissed,  1877,  Feb.  11.  Acting 
pastor,  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  1877,  February,  to  1878,  December;  Sioux  Falls, 
Dak.,  1879,  January,  until  death.  Died  of  abscess  of  the  liver,  1884,  March 
18,  aged  35  years,  3  mouths,  aud  16  days. 

Metcalf,  David,  son  of  David  and  Anna  (Champion)  Metcalf,  was  born  in 
Lebanon,  Ct.,  1795,  Nov.  27.  Preparatory  study  with  Rev.  Samuel  Nott, 
Franklin,  Ct.     Graduated,  Middlebury  College,  1819,  and  studied  theology  at 


28  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

New  Haven.  Ordained.  North  Madison,  Ct  ,  1829,  May  27;  dismissed.  1831, 
Sept  7.  Without  charge  after,  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  Oxford,  and  Auburn. 
Published:  (1)  Reply  to  President  Fiske's  Sermon  on  Predestination  and 
Election:  eight  letters,  pp.  48.  1832#.  (2)  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature, 
Foundation,  and  Extent  of  Moral  Obligation,  pp.480.  1860.  (3)  An  Evan- 
gelical Catechism.  Part  1,  pp.  34.  Part  2,  pp.  116.  1884.  Married,  1833, 
May,  Mrs.  Margaret  T.  Barrett,  of  New  York  City,  who  died,  1835,  May,  in 
Hudson,  Ohio.  Married,  1813,  March  29,  Ann,  daughter  of  Phineas  and 
Hannah  (Phillips)  Jones,  of  Spencer,  Mass.  Of  four  children,  one  daughter 
is  living.  Died  of  paralysis,  in  Auburn,  Mass.,  1884,  Sept.  25,  aged  88  years, 
9  months,  and  28  days. 

Milt.s,  Chari.es  Licwis,  son  of  Jabez  and  Hannah  (Coe)  Mills,  was  born  in 
Morristown,  N.  J.,  1812,  Aug.  11.  Bloomfleld  Academy.  College  of  New 
Jersey,  1831.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1835.  Student  at  Princeton  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1835-7.  Ordained,  Presbyterian,  Elizabethtowu,  N.  J., 
1838,  Oct.  23.  Acting  pastor,  South  Hanover,  Ind.,  1837-40.  Installed, 
Durham,  Ct.,  1841,  April  28;  dismissed,  1845,  Sept.  30.  Installed,  Ashland, 
Mass.,  1847,  Feb.  11;  dismissed,  1849,  March  9.  Installed,  North  Bridge- 
water,  1852,  Aug.  11;  dismissed,  1862,  Feb.  18.  Installed,  Wreutham,  1863, 
Feb.  10;  dismissed,  1865,  April  14.  Resideuce,  Jamaica  Plain,  1866-77,  and 
And  over  after,  until  death.  Supplying  the  churches  at  Easton,  1866-8,  and 
Highland  Church  and  Old  Colony  Chapel,  Boston,  West  Somerville,  and 
several  in  Maine.  Married,  1837,  Sept.  5,  Elizabeth  CL,  daughter  of  Dea. 
William  and  Alma  (Coe)  Lyman,  of  Middlefield,  Mass.,  who  died  at  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.,  1851,  July  10,  leaving  one  son  and  one  daughter.  Married,  1852, 
Nov.  26,  Rebecca  B  ,  daughter  of  Dea.  Peter  and  Rebecca  (Bartlett)  Smith, 
of  Andover.  Three  sons  and  one  daughter.  Died  of  cystitis,  1884,  Oct.  3, 
aged  72  years,  1  month,  and  22  days. 

Mixer,  Natii.vniki.,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Remembrance  (Goddard)  Miner, 
was  born  in  Stoningtou,  Ct..  1798,  Dec.  13.  Stoniugton  Academy.  Studied 
with  Rev.  Ira  Hart,  Stonington,  and  graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1824.  Ordained,  Montville,  Ct.,  Chesterfield  Church,  1826,  Oct.  4; 
dismissed,  1829,  July.  Also  acting  pastor,  Grassy  Hill,  Lyme,  1827,  March, 
to  1829,  May;  Bozrahville,  1829-31;  Millington,  in  East  Haddam,  1831,  until 
installed,  1833,  May  28;  dismissed,  1857,  May  18.  Acting  pastor,  Salem, 
1857,  May,  to  1865.  Without  charge  there  after,  until  death.  Married,  1826, 
Oct.  15,  Emeline  Sears,  daughter  of  Elijah  and  Betsey  (Sears)  Ranson,  of 
Salem.  Four  of  five  children  are  living.  Died  of  old  age,  1884,  March  22, 
aged  85  years,  3  months,  and  9  days. 

Morgan,  John,  d.  d.,  sou  of  Rev.  John  and  Elizabeth  (Chambers)  Morgan, 
was  born  in  Cork,  Ireland,  1802,  November.  Stockbridge  (Mass.)  Academy. 
Graduated,  Williams  College,  1826.  Teacher  in  New  York  City  some  years, 
also  studying  theology.  Instructor  in  literary  department  of  Lane  Semi- 
nary, Cincinnati ;  Professor  New  Testament  Literature,  Oberlin  Theological 
Seminary,  1835-80;  and  also  of  Old  Testament  Literature,  1848-72;  Pro- 
fessor Emeritus  1880,  until  death.  Ordained  at  Oberlin,  1837.  Williams 
College  gave  the  honorary  d.  d.  in  1857.  Published :  (1)  The  Holiness  Ac- 
ceptable to  God.  (2)  The  Gift  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  (3)  Christ's  Missionary 
Charge;    a    sermon    before    the    American    Missionary    Association,    I860. 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  29 

Married,  1829,  Oct.  19,  Mary  Ann  Dewey,  of  Stockbridge,  Mass.  She  had  one 
sou,  and  died  1830,  Oct.  9;  and  he  married,  1831,  Dec.  31,  her  sister  Sophia, 
who  died  1832,  Sept.  16;  married,  1836,  Oct.  1,  Elizabeth  Mary  Leonard,  of 
New  Haven,  Conn.  She  was  mother  of  nine  children,  and  died  1873,  Feb.  3. 
Died  of  cerebral  hemorrhage,  1884,  Sept.  27,  aged  82  years  and  10  months. 

Morgan,  Louis  Seegkr,  m.  d.,  son  of  Erastus  and  Clarissa  (Chapin)  Mor- 
gan, was  born  iu  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1801,  March  20.  Graduated,  Berkshire  Medi- 
cal College,  1827.  Classical  teacher  in  Gaines  Academy,  New  York,  and  in 
Waterford,  Peun.  Ordained  at  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1839,  D^c.  4,  and  was  a 
home  missionary  in  Chautauqua,  Cattaraugus  and  Erie  Counties.  Acting 
pastor,  Cambridge,  Fenn. ;  Busti,  N.  Y.,  1841-5  ;  Conewango,  Leon,  and  Cherry 
Creek,  1845-52;  Gowanda,  1852-5 ;  North  Collins  and  lJerry<burg,  1855-6 ; 
Roseville,  111.,  1862;  Conewango,  N.  Y.,  1S68,  and  without  charge  there  until 
death.  Married,  1S28,  Cornelia  C.  Spellmau,  of  Westfield,  Mass.,  who  died 
in  1860.  Of  eight  children,  five  are  living.  Died  of  senile  gangrene,  1884, 
Aug.  14,  aged  83  years,  4  months,  and  *4  days. 

Morris,  Edward,  son  of  William  and  Mary  Morris,  was  born  near  London, 
England,  1805,  Jan.  15.  Educated  in  London,  and  Belfast,  Ireland.  Ordained, 
1841,  May  18.  Came  to  Canada,  1844,  and  home  missionary  there  until  1S50. 
Home  missionary,  Fotosi,  Wis.,  1850,  October,  to  1857;  also  Rockville, 
1853-4;  Darlington  and  Willow  Springs,  1856-9;  Monroe,  1859,  December,  to' 
1861;  Fecatonica,  111,  1S62,  May,  to  1865  Chaplain,  Fiftieth  Wisconsin 
Regiment,  1865-6.  Acting  pastor,  Brodhead,  Wis.,  1866,  October,  to  1869; 
Center,  1870,  January,  to  1873;  Sherman  and  vicinity,  Texas,  1873-6  and 
1879-30;  Caddo  and  Durant,  Indian  Territory,  1877-9.  General  Sunday- 
school  missionary,  18S2-3.  Home  missionary,  Caddo,  1884,  March,  until 
death.  Married,  1838,  Uct.  3,  Mary,  daughter  of  Walter  and  Margaret 
(Martin)  Hetheriugtou.  Of  four  children,  two  sons  are  living.  Died  of 
fever,  1881,  July  27,  aged  79  years,  6  mouths,  aud  27  days. 

North,  Simkox,  d.  d.,  ll  d.,  sou  of  Col.  Simeon  aud  Lucy  (Savage)  North, 
was  born  in  Berlin,  Conn.,  1802,  Sept.  7.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1825,  and 
Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1828 ;  Tutor,  Ya  e  College,  1827-9 ;  Professor, 
Greek  aud  Latin,  Hamilton  College,  1829-39;  and  president  of  same,  1839-57. 
Ordained  at  Wiufield,  1842,  May  25.  Received  ll.  d.  from  Western  Reserve 
College,  1812,  and  d.  d.  from  Wesleyan  University,  1849;  Trustee  of  Auburn 
Theological  Seminary,  1840-9.  Published:  (1)  Inaugural  Address,  The 
American  System  of  Collegiate  Education,  1839.  (2)  Faith  iu  the  World's 
Conversion;  a  Sermon,  1842.  (3)  Anglo-Saxon  Literature;  a  Phi-Beta- 
Kappa  Oration  at  New  Haven,  1847.  (4)  The  Weapons  of  Christiau  War- 
fare; Baccalaurate  Sermou,  1849.  (5)  Obedience  in  Death;  Sermon  at 
funeral  of  Prof.  Marcus  Catlin,  1849.  (6)  Sermon  at  funeral  of  B.  W.  Dwight, 
1850,  and  (7)  of  Ex-President  Henry  Davis,  1852.  (8)  Diligence  iu  Busi- 
ness ;  a  Baccalaureate  Sermou,  1852.  (9)  A  Half-Century  Letter  of  Remi- 
niscences, 1879.  Married,  1835,  April  21,  Frances  Harriet,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Thomas  and  Betsey  (Gray)  Hubbard,  of  Pomfret,  Conn.,  who  died  1881,  Jan. 
21.  One  son,  deceased.  Died  of  pneumonia,  in  Clinton,  1884,  Feb.  9,  aged 
81  years,  5  mouths,  and  2  days. 


30  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Packard,  Pkof.  Alpheus  Spring,  d.  d.,  son  of  Rev.  Hezekiah  and  Mary 
(Spring)  Packard,  was  born  in  Chelmsford,  Mass,  1798,  Dec.  23.  Phillips 
Exeter  Academy.  Graduated,  Bowdoin  College,  1816.  Teacher,  Gorham, 
Wiscasset,  Bucksport,  and  Hallowed,  1816-19.  Tutor,  Bowdoin  College, 
1819-24.  Professor  Latin  and  Greek  Languages,  1824-65,  and  instructor  in 
rhetoric  and  oratory,  and  lecturer  on  political  economy,  1842-5;  Collins 
Professor  of  Natural  and  Revealed  Religion,  1865,  until  death;  also  acting 
president,  1883,  and  librarian,  1869.  Ordained,  1850,  May  16.  d.  d.,  Bow- 
doin College,  1869.  Member  Maine  Historical  Society,  and  honorary  member 
New  York  Historical  Society,  and  corresponding  member  of  the  Royal  His- 
torical Society  of  England;  Fellow,  American  Academy.  Published:  (1; 
Best  Method  of  Teaching  the  Ancient  Languages  :  Address  before  the  Ameri- 
can Institute,  1834.  (2)  Works  of  Rev.  Jesse  Appleton,  d.  d.,  with  memoir. 
2  vols.  1836.  (3)  Address  at  Dedication  of  Teachers'  Seminary,  Gorham,  Me., 
1837.  pp.24.  (4)  Characteristics  of  a  Good  District  School :  address  before 
Teachers'  Association  of  Bowdoin  College,  1838.  pp.  34.  (5)  Zenophon*s 
Memorabilia  of  Socrates,  with  English  Notes,  1839.  pp.264.  Second  edition 
ot  same,  1841.  (6;  Memoir  of  Rev.  Dr.  Hezekiah  Packard,  1850.  (7)  Our 
Alma  Mater:  Alumni  Address,  1858.  pp.  49.  (8)  Life  and  Character  of 
Prof.  Wm.  Smyth  :  address  before  the  Alumni,  1868.  (9)  Life  and  Charactt  r 
of  Prof.  Thomas  C.  Upham,  1872.  (10)  Address  at  Centennial  Celebration 
of  Congregational  Church,  Wiscasset,  1873.  pp.  27.  (11)  Remarks  at  Funeral 
of  James  McKeen,  m.  d.,  1873.  [Privately  printed.]  (12)  Discourse  at  Semi- 
centennial Anniversary  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Congregational 
Churches  of  Maine,  1876.  pp.  133.  (13)  Memorial  Sketch  of  Nehemiah 
Cleaveland,  1877.  pp.  12.  [Privately  printed  ]  (14)  History  of  Bowdoin 
College  :  with  Biographical  Sketches  of  Graduates.  A  work  begun  by  Prof. 
Cleaveland,  but  edited  and  completed  by  Prof.  Packard.  1882.  pp.  905.  Also 
articles  in  North  American  Beview,  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  Maine  Historical  Col- 
lections, New  England  Historic  Genealogical  llegister,  Sprague's  Annals, 
etc.  Married,  1827,  May  24,  Frances  E.,  daughter  of  Rev.  President 
Jesse  Appleton,  d.  d.,  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Means.  She  had  four  sous  and 
one  daughter,  and  died,  1839,  June  2.  Married,  1844,  Sept.  12,  Mrs.  Caroline 
W.  McLellan,  daughter  of  Johann  L.  C.  and  Sarah  Hill  (Osgood)  Bartels,  of 
Portland.  One  son.  Died  of  heart  disease,  at  Squirrel  Island,  Me.,  1884,  July 
13,  aged  85  years,  6  months,  and  20  days. 

Parker,  Wooster,  son  of  Rev.  James  and  Mary  (Peck)  Parker,  was  born 
in  Underbill,  Vt.,  1807,  May  9.  Studied  at  St.  Albans,  Vt.  Bangor  Classical 
School.  Graduated,  Banyor  Theological  Seminary,  1832.  Ordained,  Castlhe, 
Me.,  1832,  Sept.  21;  dismissed,  18  56,  Jan.  18.  Installed,  Orono,  1836,  March 
2;  dismissed,  18:38,  Dec.  11.  Acting  pastor,  Brewer,  First  Church,  1838, 
November,  to  1841,  March;  Winterport  and  Frankfort,  1841,  October,  to 
1842,  October.  Installed,  Dover  and  Foxcroft,  1842,  Nov.  10;  dismissed, 
1856,  Sept.  9.  Installed,  Belfast,  1856,  Sept.  8;  dismissed,  1870,  Nov.  14. 
Acting  pastor,  Searsport,  1871.  Without  charge,  Belfast,  after;  supervisor 
of  schools,  and  employed  in  custom  house.  Moderator  of  General  Conference, 
1856  and  1857.  Preacher  before  the  same,  1848,  and  in  1860,  before  the 
Maine  Missionary  Society,  of  which  he  was  trustee,  1865-72;  and  of  Bangor 
Theological  Seminary,  1858,  until   death.     President   Maine  Congregational 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  31 

Charitable  Society,  1872-81.  Married,  1848,  Jan.  1,  Wealthy  Ann,  daughter 
of  Rev.  Enoch  Pond,  d  r>.  Two  children  are  living,  a  daughter  and  Rev.  E. 
T.  Parker,  d.  d.,  of  Hartford,  Ct.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1884,  Jan.  25,  aged 
76  years,  8  months,  and  16  days. 

Partridge,  Samuel  Hudson,  m.  d.,  son  of  Lewis  and  Betsy  (Fay)  Partridge, 
was  born  in  Daltou,  N.  H.,  1827,  Oct.  15.  Francestown  Academy.  Studied 
theology  with  Rev.  Z.  G.  Barstow,  d.  d.,  of  Keene.  Acting  pastor,  Lubec, 
Me.,  1851-2.  Ordained,  Hillsboro,  N.  H.,  1853,  May  10;  dismissed,  1857, 
April  16.  Acting  pastor,  Lebanon,  Me.,  1857-8;  Kittery,  185S-9;  Second 
Church,  York,  1859,  May,  to  1869;  Greenfield,  N.  H.,  18G9,  until  death. 
Married,  1851,  March  25,  Elvira,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Mary  Fay,  of  Peter- 
boro.  Three  daughters.  Died  of  pneumonia,  1884,  May  22,  aged  56  years,  7 
months,  and  7  days. 

Peckham,  Joseph,  son  of  Robert  and  Ruth  (Sawyer)  Peckham,  was  born 
in  Bolton,  Mass.,  1816,  April  23.  Westminster  Academy.  Graduated, 
Amherst  College,  1837;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1837-8.  Principal 
Atkinson  (N.  H.)  Academy,  1838-40.  Graduated,  Union  Theological  Sem- 
inary, 1812.  Ordained,  Kingston,  Mass.,  1842,  Nov.  30.  Acting  pastor  there, 
1842-56.  Without  charge,  Cannon  Falls,  Minn.,  1856-8.  Acting  pastor, 
Cldltonville,  in  Plymouth,  Mass.,  1858-9;  Kingston,  1859,  December,  to  1S76, 
September.  Without  charge  there  after.  Member  of  the  Minnesota  Con- 
stitutional Convention,  1857,  and  Legislature,  1857-8.  Member  of  school 
committee,  Kingston,  twenty  years,  and  superintendent  of  schools  there, 
1866-72  and  1882,  until  death.  Published  a  pamphlet:  The  Connection 
between  Learning  and  Teaching.  Married,  1846,  Sept.  27,  Mary  Homer, 
daughter  of  George  and  Amelia  (Drew)  Russell,  of  Kingston.  Died  of  heart 
disease,  18S4,  May  17,  aged  68  years  and  24  days. 

Perkins,  Henry  Kirk  White,  sou  of  Chesley  and  Deborah  (Morgridge) 
Perkins,  was  born  in  Penobscot,  Me.,  1814,  Nov.  21.  Hunpden  Academy  and 
Maine  Wesleyan  Seminary.  Ordained,  Methodist,  at  Portland,  1836,  and 
stationed  at  Mercer;  missionary  to  the  Indians  in  Oregon,  1838-44,  residing 
at  what  is  now  The  Dalles.  Agent  American  Peace  Society,  Cambridgeport, 
Mass.,  1845.  Local  preacher,  Vassalboro,  Me.,  1846;  Union,  1847-8.  Inde- 
pendent minister,  Hallowed,  1849-52.  Local  preacher,  Cornish,  1853; 
Browulield,  1854,  and  student  in  theology  with  Dr.  Pond,  of  Bangor. 
Ordained,  Congregational,  at  Saco,  Me  ,  1858,  May  26.  In  missionary  work, 
Boston  and  vicinity,  after  1856,  residing  in  Boston,  1856-70;  CambriJge, 
1870-77;  and  Somerville,  1877,  until  death.  Married,  1837,  Nov.  1,  Elvira, 
daughter  of  Henry  and  Betsey  (Spooner)  Johuson.  Of  nine  children,  seven 
are  living.  Died  of  bronchial  asthma  and  Bright's  disease,  1884,  April  16, 
aged  69  years,  4  mouths,  and  25  days. 

Potter,  Daniel  Fox,  son  of  John  and  Caroline  (Fox)  Potter,  was  born  in 
Augusta,  Me.,  1819,  Feb.  22.  Phillips  Academy,  Exeter,  N.  II.  Graduated, 
Bowdoin  College,  1841.  Studied  law  three  years.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1848.  Acting  pastor  Hodgdon  and  Houlton,  Me.,  1849-50; 
Monticello,  1850-1;  Union,  1851,  September,  until  ordained  there,  1852,  Oct. 
26;  resigned,  1856,  May  31;  dismissed,  1860,  Oct.  30.  Acting  pastor,  Tops- 
ham,  1856-65.  Without  charge  there,  1865-74;  Brunswick.  1874,  until 
death.     Representative  of  Topsham  in  the  Legislature,  1869-71.      Clerk  in 


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customhouse,  Portland,  1S79-S3.  Married,  1854,  Aug.  24,  Albina  S.,  daugh- 
ter of  Upham  T.  and  Nancy  vSmitli)  Cr.iuc,  of  Readfield,  Me.  Three  chil- 
dren. Died  of  bronchial  p..e.umonia,  1854,  Sept.  17,  aged  65  years,  6  months, 
and  23  days. 

Pratt,  Miner  Giles,  sou  of  James  and  Sarah  (Giles)  Pratt,  was  born  in 
Pawlet,  Vt.,  1799,  Nov.  13.  Graduated,  Middlebury  College,  1823,  and 
Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1&26.  Agent  American  Tract  Society, 
1826-7.  Acting  pastor,  East  Millbury,  Mass.,  1827-8.  Ordained,  Auburn, 
Mass.,  1828,  Oct.  22;  dismissed,  184S,  June  7.  Agent  American  Colonizatioa 
Society,  1848-78,  residing  at  Andover,  Mass.,  aud  without  charge  there  after. 
.Married,  1828,  Dec.  2,  Caroline,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Caroline  (Baird) 
Drury,  of  Auburn,  Mass.,  who  died,  1860,  Nov.  8.  Of  nine  children,  four  are 
liviDg.  Married,  1863,  March  23,  Maria,  daughter  of  John  and  Charlotte 
(Spear)  Hobart,  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  who  died,  1881,  Oct.  12.  Died  of  old 
age,  in  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1884,  April  18,  aged  84  years,  5  months,  and  5  days. 

Ranney,  Timothy  Emerson,  son  of  Joseph  and  Tryphena  (Emerson) 
Ranney,  was  born  in  Westminster,  Vt.,  IS  15,  June  7.  Phillips  (Andover) 
Academy.  Graduated,  Middlebury  College,  1839,  and  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1842.  Ordained,  Westminster,  1814,  May  1.  Missionary,  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  to  the  Pawnees,  1844-7;  Cherokees,  1847-60.  Acting  pastor,  Oxford, 
Me.,  1862-3.  Without  charge,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1863-6.  Acting  pastor, 
West  Charleston,  1866-7;  Holland,  1867-72;  North  Troy,  IS72-4.  Without 
charge,  St.  Johnsbury  Centre,  1875,  until  death.  Married,  1844,  April  28, 
Charlotte,  daughter  of  Abel  and  Abigail  Taylor,  of  Ashby,  Mass  ,  who  died, 
1874,  Feb.  18.  Two  children.  Died  of  paralysis,  1884,  July  30,  aged  69 
years,  1  month,  and  23  days. 

Rowell,  George  Bericly,  son  of  Rev.  Joseph  aud  Hannah  (Chase) 
Rowell,  was  born  in  Cornish,  N.  H.,  1815,  Jan.  22.  Kimball  Union  Academy, 
Meriden,  N.  H.  Graduated,  Amherst  College,  1837,  aud  Andover  Theological 
Seminary,  1841.  Ordained,  at  Cornish,  1841,  Oct.  22.  Missionary  of  A.  B. 
C.  F.  M.,  at  the  Hawaiian  Islands,  1842-65,  stationed  on  Kauai,  at  Waioli, 
1842-6,  aud  at  Waimea,  1846-65;  pastor  there,  1865,  until  death.  Married, 
1812,  April  7,  Malvina  Jeru.>ha,  daughter  of  Daniel  Chapiu  of  Newport,  N.  H. 
Seven  children.     Died  1884,  June  15,  aged  69  years,  4  mouths,  aud  23  days. 

Sewall,  William  Stinson,  son  of  Henry  and  Esther  Wheelwright 
(Moody)  Sewall,  was  born  in  Bath,  Me.,  1807,  June  19  Preparatory  study  at 
Farmington,  Me.  Graduated,  Bowdoin  Cellege,  1834,  and  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1838.  Ordained,  Brownville,  Me,  1839,  Sept.  25;  dismissed,  1863, 
Juue  3.  Acting  pastor,  St.  Albans,  1864,  July,  until  death,  preaching  dur- 
ing same  years  a  part  of  the  time  at  Kenduskeag,  Plymouth,  Palmyra,  aud 
Athens,  1870-6.  Married,  1840,  June  4,  Miriam,  daughter  of  James  and  Miriam 
(Melcher)  Purinton,  of  Topsham,  Me.  Six  children.  Died  of  congestion  of 
the  kidneys,  1884,  Sept.  27,  aged  77  years,  3  months,  and  8  days. 

Sherrill,  Franklin  Goldthvvaite,  son  of  Franklin  and  Mary  Ann  (Ed- 
wards) Sherrill,  was  born  in  Homer,  N.  Y.,  1826,  Nov.  1.  Graduated, 
University  of  New  York,  1846,  and  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1850. 
Ordained  (Presbyterian),  1850,  Oct.  13.  Acting  pastor,  Ceresco  and  Ripon, 
Wis.,  1850-3;  (Congregational)  Caledonia  and  Oak  Creek,  1853-9;  Fulton, 
1859-61;  Caledonia  and  Oak  Creek,  1861-4.      Without  charge,    Milwaukee, 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  33 

1864-5.  Acting  pastor,  Richmond,  Mass.,  1865-8;  California,  Mo.,  1868-76; 
White  City,  Kan.,  1876-9;  Carbondale  and  Ridge  way,  1870-82;  Louisville, 
1882,  until  death.  Married,  1850,  Oct.  17,  Mary  Hooper,  daughter  of  Enoch 
and  Mary  Williams,  of  England.  Of  eight  children,  four  sons  aud  two 
daughters  survive.  Died  of  tuberculosis,  1884,  Jan.  15,  aged  57  years,  8 
months,  aud  14  days. 

Smith,  John  Curtis,  son  of  Asa  and  Polly  (Waller)  Smith,  was  born  in 
Williamstown,  Vt.,  1812,  Sept,  24.  Burr  Seminary.  Gi-aduated,  Middle- 
bury  College,  1838,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1841.  Ordained  at 
Paxton,  Mass.,  1841,  Sept.  29.  Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  in  Ceylon,  1841- 
74,  visiting  America,  1857-60,  and  returning  1872.  Without  charge,  in 
Winchester,  N.  H.,  after.  Married,  1841,  Oct.  7,  Eunice  Taft,  daughter  of 
Henry  and  Esther  Morse,  of  Paxton.  She  died  1842,  May  9,  and  he  married, 
1843,  Oct.  13,  Mrs.  Mary,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Deborah  (Porter)  Snell, 
of  Cummington,  Mass.,  and  widow  of  Dr.  John  Steele,  of  the  Madura  Mission. 
She  had  six  children,  and  died  1873,  May  15.  He  married,  1874,  June  9,  Mrs. 
Charlotte  Augusta  Willis,  daughter  of  John  and  Polly  (Pratt)  Alexander,  of 
Winchester.  Died  of  apoplexy,  in  Hartford,  Ct.,  1884,  March  21,  aged  71 
years,  5  months,  and  27  days. 

Smith.  John  Derby,  m.  d  ,  son  of  Dr.  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Chase)  Smith, 
was  born  in  Hanover,  N.  H.,  1812,  April  9.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1832; 
Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1832-4;  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1834-6. 
Acting  pastor,  Athol,  Mass.,  1838-9.  Ordained,  Charlemont,  1839,  Nov.  20; 
dismissed,  1844,  Aug.  11.  m.  d  ,  Baltimore  Medical  College,  1814.  Installed 
again,  Charlemont,  1848,  June  21 ;  dismissed,  1852,  May  19.  Acting  pastor, 
Berkley,  1854-8;  Douglas,  1S60-3.  Surgeon,  army  and  navy,  18G3-5.  Clerk, 
Treasury  Department,  Washington,  D.  C,  1866-7.  Acting  assistant  surgeon, 
United  States  Navy,  18G7;  naval  hospital,  Pensacola,  Pla.,  1868-72.  Without 
charge,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1872,  until  death.  Married,  1837,  March 
17,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Garry  aud  Orphia  (Shepard)  Bacon,  of  Woodbury,  Ct., 
who  died,  1848,  May  11.  Married,  1849,  April  22,  Mary  M. ,  daughter  of 
Baruch  aud  Prudence  Dole,  of  Charlemont,  Mass.,  who  died  1854,  March  30. 
Married,  1855,  April  12,  Susan,  daughter  of  Dr.  John  H.  and  Susau  A.  (Hope) 
Anthony,  of  Providence,  R.  I.,  who  died,  1883,  June  10.  Ten  children. 
Died  of  congestion  of  the  liver,  1884,  April  26,  aged  72  years  and  17  days. 

Spaulding,  William  Abiel,  son  of  Rev.  William  S afford  and  Harriet 
Bliss  (Nettleton)  Spaulding,  was  born  in  Boscawen,  N.  H.,  1847,  March  2. 
Kimbali  Union  Academy,  Meriden,  N.  H.,  1863-5 ;  Dartmouth  College,  1865-7. 
Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1870.  Ordained,  Newcastle, 
Me..  Second  Church,  1870,  Aug.  4;  dismissed,  1871,  Oct.  9.  Missionary, 
A.  B.  C.  E.  M.,  Nicomedia,  Western  Turkey,  1872-4.  Installed,  Chestnut 
Street  Church,  Lynn,  Mass,  1874,  Sept.  9;  dismissed,  1879,  May  1.  In- 
stalled, Secoud  Church,  Attleboro,  1879,  Sept.  11;  dismissed,  18S3,  Nov.  19. 
Without  charge,  Lynn,  until  death.  Published:  A  Sermon,  "The  Golden 
Rule."  1878.  Married,  1870,  July  29,  Georgia  S.,  daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Elizabeth  T.  (Condon)  Davidson,  of  Bucksport,  Me.  Two  children,  died  in 
infancy.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1884,  Jan.  10,  aged  36  years,  10  months,  and 
8  days. 

Spaulding,  William  Safford,  son  of  Isaac  aud  Lydia  (Brown)  Spaulding, 
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was  born  in  Ashburnham,  Mass.,  1809,  March  4.  New  Ipswich  (N.  H.) 
Academy.  Graduated,  Marietta  College,  1839.  Principal  of  an  academy. 
East  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1841-2;  Brooklyn  Female  Collegiate  Institute,  1843-4. 
Salisbury  (N.  H.)  Academy,  1845-6,  and  Boscawen  Academy,  1847-8.  Studied 
theology  with  Rev.  C.  B.  Tracy,  Boscawen,  N.  H.  Ordained,  Salisbury, 
N.  H  ,  1848,  Sept.  18.  Preacher  or  teacher  in  Ohio,  at  Delhi,  Berlin,  Mt. 
Gilead,  Plymouth,  Wellville,  Nelson,  and  Mesopotamia,  1849-59.  Acting 
pastor,  Bristol,  N.  H.,  1859-61;  Orfordville,  1861-2.  Without  charge,  Han- 
over, N.  H.,  1862-70.  Agent  American  Tract  Society,  1867-70.  Acting 
pastor,  Bristol  Me.,  1870-4.  "Without  charge  after,  Attleboro  and  Lynn, 
Mass.  Married,  1841,  Dec.  22,  Harriet  Bliss,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and 
Lydia  (Ledoyt)  Nettleton,  of  Montpelier,  Vt.,  who  died  at  Attleboro,  Mass., 
1882,  Sept.  12.  Three  sons  (one  above)  deceased ;  une  daughter  living. 
Died  of  paralysis,  1884,  July  10,  aged  75  years,  4  months,  and  6  days. 

Stewart,  Amasa,  son  of  Philo  and  Sally  (Penfleld)  Stewart,  was  born  in 
Sherman,  Ct.,  1802,  Jan.  4.  Brandon  (Vt.)  Academy.  Graduated,  Middlebury 
College,  1824,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1828.  Ordained,  Essex, 
Vt.,  1829,  Oct.  15;  dismissed,  1832,  Feb.  14.  Acting  pastor,  Berlin,  1833-4; 
Hampden,  Ohio,  1834-5.  Teacher,  Lowndesboro,  Ala.,  1837-44.  Teacher  and 
acting  pastor,  Crawford,  Ohio,  1844-54.  Without  charge,  Holly,  N.  Y.,  1854-9. 
Acting  pastor,  South  Granville,  1861-2.  Without  charge,  Pittsford,  Vt.. 
1862,  until  death.  Married,  1831,  Sept.  20,  Mrs.  Fanny  (Bliss)  Howe,  of 
Essex,  Vt.,  who  has  been  dead  some  years.  Died  of  old  age,  1884,  Feb.  24, 
aged  82  years,  1  month,  and  20  days. 

Strickland,  Micah  Walker,  son  of  William  and  Beulah  (Walker)  Strick- 
land, was  born  in  Gray,  Me.,  1804,  March  27.  North  Yarmouth  and  Gorham 
Academies  aud  Bangor  Classical  School.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1834.  Ordained,  Mt.  Desert,  Me.,  1834,  July  16;  dismissed,  1841, 
March  22.  Installed,  Amherst  and  Aurora,  1842,  June  9;  dismissed,  1845, 
July  8.  Acting  pastor,  Smithport,  Pa.,  1848-51;  Prentissvale,  1851-4. 
Teacher  and  preacher,  Black  Creek  and  Hudson,  N.  Y.,  1854-7.  Without 
charge,  Prentissvale,  Pa.,  1857,  until  death,  except  acting  pastor  there, 
1866-9.  Married,  1834,  Sept.  17,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Dr.  Kendall  and 
Sarah  (Whiting)  Kittredge,  of  Mt.  Desert.  Of  seven  children,  three  daugh- 
ters and  two  sons  are  living.  Died  of  paralysis,  1884,  Feb.  13,  aged  79  years, 
10  months,  and  16  days. 

Stuart,  Robert,  son  of  Joseph  and  Rebecca  (Bell)  Stuart,  was  born  in 
Newton,  N.  H.,  1814,  Juue  19.  Student  in  Dartmouth  College,  1839-42. 
Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1846.  Ordained,  Cascade,  Iowa, 
1847,  November;  dismissed,  1852,  July.  Acting  pastor,  Strafford,  Vt., 
1852-4.  Without  charge,  Norwich,  1854-8.  Acting  pastor,  Waitsfield, 
1858-9;  Albany,  111.,  1859-60;  Montour  (then  Orford),  Iowa,  1861-8;  Green 
Mountain,  1861-70.  Without  charge,  Green  Mountain,  1870-80;  Grundy 
Centre,  1880,  until  death.  Married,  1819,  Oct.  16,  Harriet  Maleucia,  daughter 
of  Ashley  and  Orrill  Blodgett,  of  Middlesex.  Vt.  Two  sous  deceased,  three 
daughters  living.  Died  of  cancer  of  the  bowels,  1884,  June  27,  aged  70  years 
and  8  days. 

Swift,  Alfred  Brown,  son  of  Hon.  Benjamin  and  Rebecca  (Brown) 
Swift,  and  grandson  of  Rev.   Job   Swift,  of  Bennington,  was   born  in  St. 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  35 

Albans,  Vt.,  1827,  Sept.  3.  Preparatory  study  at  St.  Albans.  Graduated, 
University  of  Vermont,  1S47,  and  Union  Tueological  Seminary,  1853.  Teacher, 
1847-0.  Ordained,  Presbyterian,  Middle  Granville,  N.  Y.,  1855,  Jan.  7;  dis- 
missed, 1861,  April.  Acting  pastor,  Euosburgh,  Vt.,  1861,  until  death. 
Married,  1S57,  Oct.  7,  Julia  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Walter  S.  and  Elizabeth 
Strong  (Norton)  Griffith,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Two  children.  Died  of  heart 
disease,  1884,  May  2,  aged  56  years  and  8  months. 

Taylor,  Frank  Hudson,  sou  of  Horace  Campbell  and  Catherine  Mary 
(Snow)  Taylor,  was  born  in  Oberliu,  Ohio,  1855,  Nov.  14.  Graduated, 
Oberlin  College,  1874,  and  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1879.  Acting  pastor, 
Strong  Creek,  Ct.,  1879,  May,  to  1880.  Ordained,  Guilford,  Ct.,  1880,  March 
10;  dismissed,  1883,  Sept.  3.  Acting  pastor,  Seattle,  Wash.  Ter.,  1883,  until 
death.  Married,  1880,  Sept.  1,  Jessalyn,  daughter  of  John  O.  and  Caroline  L. 
Couch,  of  Middlefleld,  Ct..  Died  by  accidental  shooting,  1884,  July  20,  aged 
28  years,  8  months,  and  6  days. 

Taylor,  John  Lord,  d.  d.,  son  of  John  and  Anna  (Beardsley)  Taylor,  was 
born  in  Warren,  Ct.,  1811,  May  20.  High  School,  Ellington.  Graduated, 
Yale  College,  1835.  Teacher,  Cromwell  and  Ellington,  1835-7.  Tutor,  Yale 
College,  and  student  in  theology,  1837-9.  Ordained,  South  Church,  Audover, 
Mass.,  1839,  July  18;  dismissed,  1852,  July  19.  Treasurer,  Phillips  Academy 
(and  Theological  Seminary),  Audover,  1852-68.  Smith  Professor  of  Theol- 
ogy and  Homileticsand  Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Theology,  1868-79,  and  president 
of  the  Theological  Faculty,  1878-79,  and  Professor  Emeritus  of  same,  1S79, 
until  death.  Eeceived  the  honorary  d.  d.  from  Middlebury  College,  1868. 
Trustee,  Abbot  Academy,  1840-51,  and  of  Phillips  Academy,  1852-68. 
Director,  Audover  National  Bank,  1856-84,  and  president  of  same,  1873-SO. 
Published:  (1)  The  Year  of  Jubilee:  a  New  Year's  Discourse.  Andover, 
1851.  pp.  22.  (2)  A  Memoir  of  his  Honor,  Samuel  Phillips,  ll.  d.  Boston, 
1856.  pp.  391.  (3)  A  Memorial  of  the  Semi-Centennial  Celebration  of  the 
Founding  of  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Andover.  Andover,  1859.  pp.  242. 
(4)  How  shall  we  Provide  the  Ministry  that  we  need?  Inaugural  Address 
of  the  Smith  Professor  in  the  Special  Course.  (5)  A  Discourse  Commemo- 
rative of  Amos  Blanchard,  d.  d.  Lowell,  Mass.,  1870.  pp.  18.  (6)  A  Memo- 
rial Discourse  at  the  last  Sabbath  Afternoon  Service  in  the  Bartlett  Chapel. 
Andover,  1876.  19  pp.  Married,  1839,  July  3,  Caroline  Lord,  daughter  of 
Col.  Epaphras  Lord  and  Elizabeth  (Holkius)  Phelps,  who  died,  1868,  April 
3.  Four  children  died  in  infancy,  and  Rev.  Prof.  John  P.  Taylor,  of  the 
Seminary,  is  a  son.  Died  of  paralysis  and  angina  pectoris,  1884,  Sept.  23, 
aged  73  years,  4  months,  and  3  days. 

Thurston,  Stephen,  d.  d.,  son  of  Daniel  and  Chloe  (Redington)  Thurston, 
was  born  in  Sedgwick,  Me.,  1797,  Dec.  22.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theological 
Seminary,  1825.  Ordained,  Searsport  (then  Prospect),  Me.,  1826,  Aug.  9; 
resigned,  1864,  June  22;  dismissed,  1866,  May  16.  Secretary  of  the  Maine 
Missionary  Society,  1864-76.  Without  charge,  Searsport,  after.  Received 
the  honorary  d.  d.  from  Bowdoin  College,  1846.  Trustee  of  Bangor  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  1850  82,  and  for  twenty  years  president  of  the  board. 
Trustee  Maine  Missionary  Society,  1849-80.  Moderator,  Maine  General  Con- 
ference, 1846-8.  Published  :  (1)  Sermon  before  the  Maine  Missionary  Soci- 
ety.    1836.      (2)    Discourse  at  Funeral  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Fisher,  Bluehill. 


36  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

1847.  (3)  The  Perseverance  of  the  Saints.  1847.  (4)  Semi-Centennial  of  the 
Searsport  Church.  1865.  Married,  1827,  June  5,  Clara  Matilda,  daughter  of 
John  and  Sarah  (Buck)  Benson,  of  Boston.  Seven  of  twelve  children  are 
living.     Died  of  old  age,  1884,  May  27,  aged  86  years,  5  months,  and  5  days. 

Titcomb,  Stephen,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mehetable  (Belcher)  Titcomb,  was 
born  in  Farmington,  Me.,  1809,  Sept.  16.  Graduated,  Bowdoin  College,  1836. 
Studied  law  with  Hon.  Hiram  Belcher,  of  Farmington,  and  practised  law  in 
that  town  and  in  East  Wilton,  1839-50.  Graduated,  Bangor  Theological  Semi- 
nary, 1854.  Ordained,  Weld,  Me.,  1855,  June  6;  dismissed,  1807,  Jan.  9.  Acting 
pastor,  North  Farmington,  1867-8;  Industry,  1868,  December,  to  1871,  Feb- 
ruary. Without  charge,  Farmington,  1871,  until  death.  Married,  1839,  June  20, 
Apphia  Hobbs,  daughter  of  James  and  Temperance  V.  (Hobbs)  Stanley,  of 
Farmington,  Me.  She  had  one  child,  and  died,  1843,  Dec  18;  and  he  married, 
1855,  June  14,  Harriet,  daughter  of  Rev.  Manning  and  Harriet  (Crosby)  Ellis, 
of  Brooksville,  Me.,  who  died,  1882,  Nov.  13.  Five  of  her  six  children  are 
living.  Died  of  typhoid  pneumonia,  1884,  Jan.  22,  aged  74  years,  4  mouths, 
and  8  days. 

Tompkins,  George  Truman,  son  of  Isaac  and  Nancy  (Condit)  Tompkins, 
was  born  in  Newark,  N.  J.,  1833,  Aug.  6.  Student  in  Autioch  College,  Ohio, 
and  in  "some  theological  seminary  in  New  York."  Ordained,  1868  (1871?), 
in  Davenport,  Iowa.  Presbyterian  pastor,  Grandview,  Iowa,  "  several  years." 
Acting  pastor,  Magnolia,  Iowa,  1873-8;  South  Pueblo,  Colorado,  1878.  With- 
out charge,  Magnolia,  Iowa,  1879-81;  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  18S2,  until  death. 
Married,  1857,  Feb.  7,  Jennie,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Eliza  Keut,  of  Grand- 
view,  Iowa.  Died  of  consumption,  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  1884,  March  1,  aged 
50  years,  6  months,  and  25  days. 

Tokrey,  Charles  William,  son  of  William  Turner  and  Betsey  (James) 
Torrey,  was  born  in  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.,  1815,  June  3.  Preparatory  study 
with  his  father.  Graduated,  Union  College,  1838.  Studied  theology  with 
Rev.  Luther  Halsey,  d.  d.,  and  at  Auburn  Theological  Seminary,  1842-4. 
Ordained,  Presbyterian,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1845,  October.  Agent,  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  1845-7.  Installed,  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Delaware,  Ohio,  1847, 
Oct.  31;  dismissed,  1850,  April  15.  Installed,  East  Cleveland,  1850,  Oct.  1; 
dismissed,  1859,  March  10.  Installed,  Madison,  1859,  Oct.  1 ;  dismissed, 
1867,  Oct.  1.  Acting  pastor,  Collamer,  1867,  October,  to  1876,  October. 
Installed,  Richmond,  1876,  Nov.  15;  resigned,  1881,  April  15.  Without 
charge,  Kast  Cleveland,  1881,  until  death.  Married,  1847,  Oct.  26,  Eliza 
Maria,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Lorrain  (Lathrop)  Fitch,  of  Oberlin,  Ohio.  Of 
six  children,  two  are  living.  Died  of  chronic  bronchitis,  1884,  April  18,  aged 
68  years,  10  months,  and  15  days. 

Twining,  William,  sou  of  Stephen  and  Almira  (Catlin)  Twining,  was  born 
in  New  Haven,  Ct.,  1805,  Dec.  9.  Graduated,  Yale  College,  1825.  Member 
of  Yale  Theological  Seminary,  1826,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1827. 
Ordained,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  1830,  Jan.  6.  Acting  pastor  there,  1830,  Jan- 
uary, to  1831.  Installed,  Appleton  Street  (now  Eliot)  Church,  Lowell,  Mass., 
1831,  Oct.  4;  dismissed,  1835,  Aug.  25.  Principal,  Female  Seminary,  Madi- 
son, Ind.,  1836-43.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Natural  Philosophy,  and 
Astronomy,  Wabash  College,  1843-54.  Without  charge,  Crawfordsville, 
Ind.,  1854-9.     Acting  pastor,   Beardstown,   111.,  1859-63.     Without   charge, 


1885.]  VITAL    STATISTICS.  37 

St.  Louis,  until  death.  Published:  Antiphoual  Psalter  and  Liturgies,  1377. 
Married,  1830,  June  1,  Margaret  Eliza,  daughter  of  Horace  and  Catherine 
(Thorn)  Johnson,  of  New  York  City,  who  died,  1873,  Oct.  15.  Five  of  eight 
children  are  living.  Died  of  paralysis,  in  Laclede,  a  suburb  of  St.  Louis, 
1884,  June  5,  aged  78  years,  5  months,  aud  26  days. 

Valentine,  Petek,  son  of  Joha  and  Elizabeth  (Pollett)  Valentine,  was 
born  in  Lancashire,  Eng.,  1810,  April  14.     Became  an  independent  minister, 

1832,  and  came  to  America,  1842.  Without  charge,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1842-5; 
Lanesville  and  White  Haven,  1815-54.  In  Iowa,  1854-02.  Acting  pastor,  De- 
Soto,  Wis.,  1864-7;  Mt.  Sterling,  Wis.,  1869-84.  He  leaves  a  widow  aud  two 
children.  Died  of  tumor  in  the  stomach,  at  Greenwood,  Neb.,  1884,  Oct.  28, 
aged  74  years,  6  mouths,  and  14  days. 

Walden,  Islay,  son  of  Ruth  and  Branson  (Garner)  Walden,  was  born  on 
Deep  River,  in  Raudolph  Couuty,  N.  C.,  1849.  Graduated,  Howard  Univer- 
sity, 1876,  aud  New  Brunswick  Theological  Seminary,  1879.  Ordained, 
Reformed,  at  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1879,  May.  Actiug  pastor,  Lassi- 
ter's  Mills,  N.  C,  1879,  until  death.  Published:  Sacred  Poems,  1877.  pp  24. 
Ritual  of  the  Golden  Circle,  and  Miscellaneous  Poems.  Married,  18S2,  May 
18,  Elinor  W.,  daughter  of  John  V.  and  Catherine  Farmer,  of  New  Bruns- 
wick.    Died  at  Strieby,  N.  C,  1881,  Feb.  2,  aged  35  years. 

Webster,  John  Calvin,  d.  d.,  son  of  Rev.  Josiah  and  Elizabeth  (Knight) 
Webster,  was  born  in  Hampton,  N.  H.,  1810,  Jan.  19.  Graduated,  Dartmouth 
College,  1832,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1835.  Actiug  pastor, 
Wells,  Me.,  1835-7.  Ordained  at  Newburyport,  1837,  March  15.  Seamen's 
chaplain,  Cronstadt,  Ru'ssia,  1837-8.  Installed,  Hopkinton,  Mass.,  1838,  Dec. 
19;  dismissed,  1864,  Dec.  12.  Professor  of  Rhetoric,  Logic,  and  Belles  Let- 
tres,  Wheaton  College,  111.,  1864-76.  Without  charge,  1876-8.  Acting  pas- 
tor, Lisbon,  1878-82.  Without  charge,  Wheaton,  1882,  until  death.  Received 
the  honorary  d.  d.  from  his  Alma  Mater,  1882.  Published:  (1)  Christian 
Politics:  a  sermon,  1846.  (2)  Worship  and  Work;  or,  The  Life  of  Dea. 
Samuel  Morse,  of  Hopkinton,  1860.  (3)  The  Gospel  the  World's  Disturber: 
a  sermon,  1862.  (4)  A  Pleasant  Ministry:  a  quarter-century  sermon, 
at  Hopkiutou,  1863,  Dec.  ^0.  Married,  1839,  Jan.  1,  Rebecca  Gair,  daughter 
of  Capt.  William  and  Rebecca  S.  (Gair)  Russell,  of  Providence,  who  died, 
1846,  Sept.  16,  leaving  one  son.  Married,  1847,  Dec.  22,  Elizabeth  Ripley, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Dr.  Nathaniel  and  Harriet  (Sherman)  Bouton,  of  Concord, 
N.  H.  Four  of  eight  children  living.  Died  of  heart  disease,  1884,  Aug.  12, 
aged  74  years,  6  months,  and  23  days. 

White,  Calvin,  son  of  Israel  and  Margaret  (Tubbs)  White,  was  born  in 
Raynham,  Mass.,  1799,  Sept.  12.  Monmouth  (Me.)  Academy,  1822-4.  Grad- 
uated, Bangor  Theological  Seminary,  1S27.  Ordained,  at  Robbinston,  Me., 
1829,    Oct.   28.      Acting  pastor   there,  1829-32,  July;    Garland   and   Exeter, 

1833.  Installed,  Gray,  1833,  Aug.  6;  dismissed,  1837,  May  31.  Acting  pastor, 
Hebron,  1838;  Loudon,  N.  H.,  1839,  April,  to  1841;  Provincetown,  Mass., 
1842;  Dover,  1844-7;  without  charge,  Gardiner,  Me.,  1819-57;  Amherst, 
Mass.,  1857,  until  death.  Married,  1830,  Feb  2,  Mary  Nye,  daughter  of  John 
and  Rebecca  (Ellis)  Dickinson,  of  East  Machias,  Me.  She  died,  1841,  May  2. 
Three  of  her  five  children  are  living.  Married,  1845,  Jan.  8,  Ellen  Maria, 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  and   Eudoxia   (White)    Nickerson,  of  Boston,  Mass. 


38  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Of  seven  children,  Ave  are  living.  Died  of  catarrh  of  the  stomach,  1884,  Jan. 
26,  aged  84  years,  4  months,  and  14  days. 

"Williams,  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Cheney)  Williams,  was 
born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  1803,  July  2.  Boston  Latin  School.  Graduated,  Har- 
vard Colle-e,  1824,  and  Andover  Theological  Seminary,  1828.  Ordained, 
Brewster,  Mass.,  1832,  April  25;  dismissed,  1844,  April  10.  Pastor,  Presby- 
terian Church,  South  Onandaga,  N.  Y.,  1844-8.  Without  charge  after, 
residing  at  Onandaga  Valley,  1848-56;  Middleboro,  Mass.,  1S56-74,  and 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1874,  until  death.  Married,  1834,  April  14,  Temperance, 
daughter  of  Asa  and  Sarah  (Seabury)  Mayo,  of  Brewster,  Mass.,  who  died, 
1S79,  Jan.  25.  One  son  living;  a  daughter  deceased.  Died  of  old  age,  in 
St.  Paul,  Minn.,  1884,  Oct.  21,  aged  81  years,  3  months,  and  1!)  days. 

Youngs,  Christopher,  son  of  Luther  and  Abigail  (Wells)  Youngs,  was 
born  at  Aquebogue,  in  Riverhead,  N.  Y.,  1809,  March  14.  Ordained,  1830, 
July  27.  Acting  pastor,  Frankford  and  Wantage,  N.  Y.,  1830-2;  Northville, 
N.  Y.,  1832-3;  Moriches,  1833-5;  Wading  River,  1835-41.  Without  charge, 
Aquebogue,  1841-51  and  1866-83.  Acting  pastor,  Baiting  Hollow,  1851-66. 
Without  charge,  Baiting  Hollow,  1883,  until  death.  Married,  1830,  Sept.  9, 
Sarah  A.,  daughter  of  Frederick  and  Catherine  (Corseu)  Lewis,  of  Wantage, 
N.  Y.  Of  seven  children,  two  daughters  are  living.  Died  of  old  age,  1884, 
June  7,  aged  75  years,  2  months,  and  23  days. 


1885.] 


VITAL    STATISTICS. 


39 


SUMMARIES. 

DISEASE  OR  CAUSE  OE  DEATH. 

Accident,  2;  apoplexy,  2;  angina  pectoris,  1;  bowels,  cancer  of,  1,  — inflammation  of, 
1;  Bright's  disease,  5;  bronchitis,  4;  cerebral  hemorrhage,  1;  consumption,  5,  —  bron- 
chial, 1;  cystitis,  2;  dyspepsia,  1;  fever,  1;  heart  disease,  7,  —  fatty  degeneration  of,  1; 
kidneys,  congestion  of,  1;  liver  complaint,  1,  —  abscess  of,  1,  —  congestion  of,  1; 
lungs,  congestion  of,  1;  old  age,  11;  ossification  of  veins,  1;  paralysis,  9;  pneumonia, 
4,  —  bronchial,  1,  —  typhoid,  2;  senile  gangrene,  1;  stomach,  catarrh  of,  1, — inflam- 
mation of,  1,  —  tumor  in,  1;  tuberculosis,  1;  tumor,  malignant,  1;  unknown,  5. 

TABULAR  VIEW,  1875-1883. 
I.    Number,  Age,  and  Service. 


Year. 


1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 


Whole  No. 
of  Deaths. 


63 

68 
60 
56 
74 
82 
85 
60 
78 
79 


705 


Average  Age. 


62  yes 

66 

65 

(IT 
68 
(17 
(17 
(14 
64 
70 


(id 


firs,  8  months,  11 
26 


days. 


11 
0 
0 
0 

11 

o 
9 
6 


11 
15 

1 
15 
12 
1L 
25 

0 


17 


Average  Length  of  Service. 


31  years,  7  months,  7  days. 
14 
8 
11 


35 
36 

'   8 

'      5 

36   ' 

«   2 

39 

'   8 

33 

'   0 

36 

'   3 

34   ' 

'   1 

33 

'  11 

39   ' 

'  10 

35 


11 
24 
13 
11 

n 


II.    Age,  by  Decades. 


Year. 

Over  90. 

81-90. 

71-80. 

61-70. 

51-60. 

41-50. 

31-40. 

Under  31. 

1875 

1876 

0 
1 
0 
0 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

1 

5 
11 
11 

9 
16 

8 
11 
10 
13 
23 

22 
24 
23 
18 
21 
16 
30 
14 
19 
24 

13 
15 
9 
15 
16 
32 
19 
12 
16 
10 

5 
5 
9 
3 
7 
6 
9 

10 
3 

13 

8 
7 
2 

5 
10 
9 
9 
5 
13 
4 

6 
4 
5 
6 
1 
7 
4 
6 
8 
3 

4 
1 
1 
0 
2 
3 
1 
2 
2 
1 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

8 

117 

211 

157 

70 

72 

50 

17 

40 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK, 


[1885. 


III.    Education. 
Collegiate. 


Year. 

u 

oi 

s 

<j 

'o 
o 

m 

o 
u 

ca 

.a 

3 
O 

s 
a 

e 

o 

a 

ca 
M 

>> 

5 

s 

6 
1- 

O 

n 
o 
'5 
P 

> 
"E 

P 

> 

I 

a 

01 

O 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879,  ... 
1880 

1881.  ... 

1882.  ,  . 

1883.  ... 
1884  , . . 

4 
9 
9 
7 
3 
5 
15 
12 
9 
2 

1 

3 

4 
2 
4 
3 
2 
3 
2 
5 

4 
3 
0 
2 
2 
3 
3 
5 
3 
3 

6 

7 

8 

4 

10 

10 

6 

4 

12 

7 

l 
l 

2 
0 
0 

1 

3 
0 
0 
0 

1 
1 
1 
3 
1 
0 
0 
1 
0 
1 

5 
2 
2 
5 
3 
0 
4 
4 
2 
5 

0 
2 
3 
1 
1 
6 
4 
1 
0 
1 

1 
2 
2 
2 
4 
3 
1 
2 
1 
2 

1 
3 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
0 
1 
2 

2 
8 
4 
0 
6 
9 
5 
3 
1 
6 

16 

10 

5 

7 

6 

10 

13 

7 

15 

15 

7 
5 
5 
5 
3 
5 
2 
6 
12 
6 

14 
12 
13 
17 
29 
26 
26 
12 
20 
24 

Total . . 

75 

29 

28 

74 

8 

9 

32 

19 

20 

14 

44 

104 

56 

193 

TV.    Education. 
Theological 


i> 

Year. 

u 

0> 

> 
o 

B 

3 

o 
bo 

p. 

o 
bo 

C3 
O 

c 
o 

C3 

a 

1 

a 

c 

c 

a 
o 

a 

c 

c 
o 

n 

> 

01 

PS 

01 

0 

"5 

ti 

01 

a 
> 

"^ 

< 

« 

O 

a 
0 

a 

t-5 

O 

2 

P 

^ 

O 

C- 

1875 

16 

7 

2 

0 

2 

0 

1 

2 

7 

3 

21 

1876 

22 

2 

4 

0 

1 

2 

0 

1 

6 

2 

2 

6 

2 

18 

1877 

20 

4 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 

4 

1 

0 

5 

0 

16 

1878 

21 

1 

2 

2 

0 

2 

0 

0 

0 

3 

1 

2 

3 

19 

1879 

19 

0 

3 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

6 

0 

10 

0 

27 

1880 

18 

2 

3 

1 

1 

7 

1 

11 

2 

4 

0 

12 

3 

17 

1881 

25 

2 

6 

1 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

5 

0 

11 

1 

25 

1882  ..... 

21 

4 

5 

2 

0 

0 

1 

0 

1 

2 

0 

6 

1 

17 

1883 

29 

3 

6 

3 

1 

2 

3 

0 

1 

4 

0 

8 

5 

13 

1884 

20 

o 

11 

0 

1 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

1 

12 

1 

22 

Total.. 

201 

27 

46 

11 

7 

22 

9 

21 

22 

32 

4 

79 

19 

195 

1885.] 


VITAL   STATISTICS. 


41 


V.    Place  of  Birth  and  Death. 


Conn. 

Maine. 

Mass. 

N.H. 

R.I. 

Vt. 

N.  E. 

N.  Y. 

Other. 

o 

c 

.a 

a 

^ 

X, 

A 

,d 

r=- 

d 

JS 

^ 

.c 

rd 

.=' 

S 

J. 

,e 

a 

s 

P 

S 

r. 
<V 

P 

s 

a 
a 
P 

s 

P 

5 

c2 

P 

« 

0) 

p 

P 

5 

to 

p 

2 

P 

5 

1875... 

13 

12 

4 

2 

15 

12 

5 

4 

0 

0 

5 

1 

42 

31 

11 

5 

3 

27 

7 

1876... 

11 

5 

4 

3 

26 

19 

8 

2 

2 

2 

7 

6 

58 

37 

3 

7 

4 

24 

3 

1877... 

8 

8 

5 

1 

13 

14 

10 

3 

0 

1 

8 

9 

44 

36 

6 

4 

8 

20 

2 

1878... 

9 

It) 

2 

1 

13 

16 

8 

2 

0 

0 

in 

7 

42 

36 

7 

2 

2 

U> 

5 

1879... 

8 

10 

7 

5 

19 

14 

8 

7 

0 

2 

11 

4 

53 

42 

9 

10 

6 

21 

6 

1880  .. 

17 

7 

6 

1 

21 

23 

7 

2 

3 

1 

7 

6 

61 

40 

11 

9 

6 

32 

4 

1881... 

15 

Id 

2 

2 

23 

22 

7 

6 

I 

2 

10 

6 

58 

48 

11 

9 

V 

28 

9 

1882... 

7 

7 

3 

4 

24 

14 

4 

2 

0 

0 

0 

0 

44 

26 

4 

8 

7 

24 

5 

1883.  . 

18 

8 

5 

4 

20 

19 

13 

5 

1 

1 

6 

4 

63 

41 

2 

10 

9 

26 

3 

1884... 

12 
118 

5 

82 

6 

44 

7 
30 

16 
190 

17 
170 

13 
83 

5 
38 

0 
7 

0 
9 

9 
79 

6 
49 

56 
520 

40 

378 

8 

72 

8 

72 

8 
66 

28 
246 

'i 
51 

Total, 

VI.    Employment. 


Tear. 

1-4 

o 

Ph 

u 

o 

a 

bo 

3 
o 

<3J 

a 

9 

.3 

E 

'H5 
to 

p 

a 
> 

3 

0) 

<u 
w 

U 

o 

o 

1875 

12 

7 
10 

9 

9 
14 
11 

8 
10 

1 

11 

17 
8 
9 
7 

18 
12 
12 
20 
17 

32 
32 
31 
30 
50 
43 
47 
33 
41 
48 

0 
3 
6 

5 
0 
<) 

0 
1 
2 
1 

l 
3 

0 
0 

2 
0 
0 

1 

0 

2 

0 
1 
0 
0 

1 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
0 
0 
1 
0 

9 

2 
1 
3 
1 
1 
1 
6 
1 
2 
3 

3 

1876 

3 

1877 

1 

1878 

1 

1879 

3 

1880 

2 

1881 

9 

1882 

4 

1883 

1884 

2 
7 

Total 

91 

131 

387 

20 

9 

2 

21 

35 

Note. — The  limitations  of  the  tables  do  not  in  all  cases  admit  exactness.  In  the 
table  of  theological  education,  students  who  did  not  graduate  are  counted,  and  with- 
out distinction  from  graduates;  but  a  name  occurring  in  more  than  one  seminary  list 
is  not  repeated;  and  in  the  college  lists  a  few  students  who  were  not  alumni  are 
counted  with  the  graduates. 

The  editor  renews  his  earnest  request  to  friends  and  to  the  secretaries  of  the  State 
bodies  for  prompt  information  of  the  death  of  Congregational  ministers,  and  for 
full  and  exact  information  on  the  model  of  the  sketches  above  given.  Obituary  and 
eulogy  beyoud,  it  is  impossible  to  use  here. 


42 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


INDEX   OF  NAMES. 

VITAL  STATISTICS,    1881-5. 


The  figures  refer  to  the  year 
found. 

Adams,  George  B. 
Adams,  Thomas,  d.  d. 
Aiken,  John  P. 
Aiken,  William  P. 
Alden,  Lucius, 
Allen,  Cyrus  W. 
AlleD,  George, 
Allen,  Joshua  W. 
Alvord,  John  W. 
Anderson,  James, 
Anderson,  Rufus,  d.  d. 
Arms  Hiram  P.,  d.  d. 
Ash,  William  H. 
Ashby,  John  L. 
Atkinson.  William  B. 
Austin,  Henry  A. 
Avers,  Frederick  H. 
Bacon,  Leonard,  D.  d.,  ll.  d. 
Bacon,  William  T. 
Bagster,  Walter  W. 
Baldwin,  Curtis  C. 
Baldwin,  John, 
Baldwin,  John  D. 
Ballard,  James, 
Barker,  Isaac, 
Barker,  Nathaniel, 
Barnard,  Stephen  A. 
Barney,  James  O. 
Barrows,  George  W. 
Barrows,  Homer, 
Bartlett,  Joseph, 
Bartlett,  Leavitt, 
Barton,  Alanson  L. 
Barton,  Frederick  A. 
Bassett,  Edward  B. 
Bassett,  John  F. 
Bassett,  William  E. 
Batchelder,  John  L. 
Battey,  Joel, 
Beach,  Aaron  C. 
Beaman,  Charles  C. 
Bean,  David  M. 
Belden,  Henry, 
Benedict,  Lewis, 
Bennett,  Joseph  L. 
Benson,  Almoti, 
Bigelow,  Andrew,  D.  D. 
Birchard,  William  M. 
Birge,  Eleazer  C. 
Blake,  Henry  B. 
Blakeslee,  Samuel  V. 
Bliss,  Asher, 
Bond,  Alvan,  D.  P. 
Bonney,  Nathaniel  G. 
Bowersox.  .lames, 
Boynton,  Charles  B  ,  D.  D. 
Bramau,  Milton  P.,  D.  d. 
Breed,  Charles  C. 
Bronson,  George  F. 


and  page  of  the  Year-Book,  where  the  name  will  be 


1882  17 

1882  17 
1881  lfi 
1885  17 
1885  17 

1883  17 

1884  17 
1883  17 
1881  lfi 
1S82  17 

1881  16 

1883  17 

1884  17 

1882  18 

1882  18 

1883  18 
1882  18 
1882  18 

1882  21 

1883  18 

1885  17 

1881  17 

1884  17 

1882  22 

1881  17 
1884  18 

1884  18 
188L  17 

1882  22 

1882  22 

1883  18 

1885  17 

1884  18 

1882  22 

1883  18 
1882  22 

1882  23 

1885  17 

1883  19 
1882  23 

1884  18 

1885  18 
1885  18 

1882  21 

1883  19 
1885  19 

1883  19 

1884  19 

1883  19 

1885  19 

1884  19 

1882  23 

1883  19 

1884  19 

1881  27 
1884  20 

1883  20 

1882  24 

1884  20 


Brown,  George,  1885    19 

Brown,  Hope,  1884    20 

Brown,  Tlieophilus  S.  1882    24 

Burnham,  Charles,  1884    20 

Burt,  Daniel,  1882    24 

Bush,  Charles  P.,  D.  D.  1881    18 

Bushnell,  Horace,  18S4    21 

Butler,  Franklin,  1881    18 

Butler,  Jeremiah,  1881     18 

Campbell,  Alexander  B.  1883    20 

Carpenter,  Henry,  1885    19 

Ch  .ffee,  Thomas  F.  1883    20 

Chamberlain,  Charles,  1882    24 

Chamberlain,  Uriah  T.  1881    19 

Chandler,  Augustus,  1881    19 

Churchill,  John,  L881    19 

Clapp,  Charles  L.  1885    20 

Clarke,  Dorus,  d.  d.  1885    20 

Clark,  Nelson,  188L     19 

Clement,  Jonathan,  d.  d.  1882    25 

Coan,  Titus,  i>.  d.  1884    21 

Cobb,  Frank  W.  1881    20 

Cole,  Albert,  1882    25 

Collins,  Charles  T.  1884    21 

Conant,  Liba,  1882    25 

Converse,  John  K.  1881    20 

Coppy,  Anthony,  1882    26 

Cornwell,  Isaac  D.  1885    20 

Cowles,  Chauncey  D.  1882    26 

Cowles,  Henry,  d.  d.  1882    26 

Curtice,  Corhan,  1882    26 

Curtiss,  Dan  C.  1884    22 

Curtiss,  Samuel  I.  1881    20 

dishing,  Christopher,  D.  D.  1882    26 

Cushing,  James  R.  1882    27 

Cushman,  Chester  L.  1882    27 

Cutter,  Edward  F.,  d.  d.  1881    21 

Daggett,  Oliver  E,  d.d.  1881    21 

Davies,  David  R.  1882    28 

Davies.  John,  1882    28 

Davis,  Elnathan,  1882    28 

Davis.  Franklin,  1883    21 

Dav,  Samuel,  1882    28 

Dering,  Charles  T.  1881     22 

Dickinson,  James  T.  1885    21 

Diman,  Jeremiah  L.,  d.  d.  1882    28 

Dodson,  George,  1881    22 

Dole  George  T.  1885    21 

Doolittle,  Edgar  J.  1884    22 

Dow,  Ezrkiel,  18*5    21 

Downs,  Edward  C.  1885    21 

Drake,  Samuel  S.  1884    22 

Dudley,  Horace  F.  1885    22 

Dyer.EbenezerP.  1882    21 

Eastman,  John,  1881     22 

Edgar,  John  C.  1882    29 

Ela,  Benjamin,  1882    29 

Ely,  Isaac  M.  1881    22 

Ely,  WTilliam  B.  1881    23 


1885.] 


VITAL    STATISTICS. 


43 


Emerson,  Oliver, 
Emery,  Joshua, 
Emmons.  Amzi  B. 
Everts,  Reuben, 
Fairley,  Samuel, 
Ferrin,  Clarke  E. 
Fessenden,  Samuel  C. 
Fisher,  George  W. 
Fitts,  Calvin  R. 
Fletcher,  Adin  H. 
Flint,  Ephraim  P.,  d.  r>. 
Foster,  Amos, 
Foster,  Eden  B.,  d.  d. 
Fowler,  William  C,  ll.  d. 
Freeman,  Joseph, 
Fuller,  Francis  L. 
Gale,  Wakefield, 
Gannett,  Allen, 
Gardner,  Theodore  A. 
Gaylord,  Reuben, 
Gavlord,  William  L. 
Gilbert,  Charles  M. 
Glines,  Jeremiah, 
Goodyear,  George, 
Graves,  Roswell, 
Grawe,  John  F. 
Greene,  Henry  S. 
Griffiths,  James, 
Griggs,  Leverett,  d.  d. 
Hall,  Eusebius, 
Hallock,  William  A.,  D.  d. 
Hamlin,  Austin  N. 
Hand,  Frederick  A. 
Hanna,  John  A.  , 
Harding,  Willard  M. 
Harker,  Mifflin. 
Hewitt,  Enoch  N. 
Hickok,  Henry  P. 
Hidden,  Ephraim  N. 
Hinckley,  William  H. 
Hoadley,  Loammi  S. 
Hobbs,  Simon  L. 
Holbrook,  Daniel  S. 
Hooker,  Henry  B.,  d.  d. 
Hosford,  Isaac, 
Hou»hton,  Amasa, 
Houghton,  James  C. 
Howard,  Jabez  T. 
Howe,  Benjamin, 
Howe,  Elbridge  G. 
Howl  and,  Freeman  P. 
Hubbell,  Stepheu, 
Humphreys,  Humphrey, 
Hunt,  Lewis  M. 
Hunt,  Myron  W. 
Hunt,  Nathan  S. 
Hurd,  John  C. 
Hyde,  Henry  F. 
Ide,  Jacob,  d.  d. 
Jacobus,  Isaac, 
Jenkins,  William, 
Jenney,  Elisha, 
Jewett,  William  R. 
Johnson,  Edwin, 
Johnson,  Joseph  R. 
Jones,  Darius  E. 
Jones,  George  M. 


1884 

22 

18H3 

21 

1883 

21 

1885 

22 

1882 

30 

1882 

30 

1883 

22 

1885 

22 

1884 

22 

1881 

23 

1883 

22 

1885 

22 

1883 

22 

1882 

30 

1884 

23 

1882 

31 

1882 

31 

1882 

31 

1881 

23 

1881 

23 

1884 

23 

1883 

23 

18S2 

32 

1885 

23 

1884 

23 

1883 

23 

1881 

24 

1882 

32 

1884 

24 

1881 

24 

1881 

24 

1882 

32 

1881 

25 

1881 

25 

1881 

25 

1883 

23 

1881 

25 

1885 

23 

1881 

25 

1882 

32 

1884 

25 

1884 

25 

1882 

32 

1882 

33 

1884 

25 

1885 

23 

1881 

26 

1884 

25 

1884 

26 

1885 

23 

1883 

23 

1885 

24 

1882 

33 

1881 

26 

1882 

33 

1883 

24 

1883 

24 

1881 

26 

1881 

26 

1884 

26 

1885 

24 

1883 

24 

1883 

24 

1884 

26 

1882 

33 

1882 

34 

1885 

24 

Joseph,  Watkin  B.  1884  26 

Keep,  John  R.  1885  24 

Kendall,  Henry  L.  1884  27 

Ketchum,  Silas,  1881  27 

Kilbourn,  James,  1884  27 

Kimball,  James  P.  1883  24 

Kimball,  Woodbury  S.  1883  25 

Kinne,  George  W.  1881  27 

Kittredge,  Charles  B.  1885  25 

Labaree,  Bernamin,  D.  D.  1884  27 

Lamb,  Ezra  E.  1884  28 

Lancaster,  Daniel,  1881  27 

Landfear,  Rodolphus,  1881  28 

Lasell,  Nathaniel,  1881  28 

Lawrence,  Edward  A.,  D.  d.         1884  28 

Lawton,  Sanford,  1883  25 

Lee,  Samuel,  1882  34 

Libby,  Isaac  H.  1884  29 

Little,  Levi,  1884  29 

Locke,  Isaac  N.  1883  25 

Lord,  Thomas  N.  1885  25 

Lowry.  Samuel  E.  1885  26 

Luce,  Leonard,  1885  26 

Lyman,  David  B.  1885  26 

Lyman,  Ephraim,  1881  28 

Lyman,  Timothy,  1884  29 

Mackay,  William.  1883  25 

Magill,  Seagrove  W.,  d.  d.  1885  26 

Ma'ltby,  Erastus,  1884  29 

Mann,  Joel,  1885  26 

Manning,  Jacob  M.,  d.  d.  1883  26 

Marden,  Augustus  S.  1883  26 

Marsh,  John  T.  1885  27 

Martin,  Benjamin  N.,  D.  D.          1884  30 

Maxwell,  Abraham,  1883  27 

McCary,  Robert,  1884  30 

McCollom,  Julius  C.  1884  30 

McCracken,  Francis,  1881  28 

McE wen,  Robert,  d.  D.  1884  30 

McLean,  Allen,  1883  26 

McLean,  James,  1885  27 

McLoney,  John  N.  1885  27 

McLoud,  Anson,  1884  30 

Mead,  Hiram,  r>.  d.  1882  34 

Means,  John  O.,  D.  D.  1884  31 

Melvin,  Charles  T.  1881  29 

Merrill,  James  L.  1881  29 

Merritt,  William  C.  1881  29 

Metcalf,  Daniel,  1885  27 

Mills,  Charles  L.  1885  28 

Miner,  Nathaniel,  1885  28 

Monroe,  Benjamin  F.  1882  35 

Montague,  Enos  J.  1881  29 

Morgan,  John,  d.  d.  1885  28 

Morgan,  Louis  P.  1885  29 

Morgan,  Stillman,  1881  30 

Morris,  Edward,  1885  29 

Morris,  Henry,  1882  35 

Morton,  William  D.  1882  35 

Mulder,  William,  1883  27 

Nail,  James,  1881  30 

North,  Simeon,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.         1885  29 

Northrup,  Joseph  A.  1881  30 

Otis,  Orin  F.  1884  31 

Overton,  Alfred  A.  1883  27 

Packard,  Alpheus  S.,  D.D.  1885  30 

Packard,  David  T.  1881  30 


44 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Page,  Jesse, 

1884 

31 

Paine,  John  C. 

1881 

30 

Parker,  Woo^ter, 

1885 

30 

Parkinson,  Royal, 

1884 

31 

Parrnelee,  Horace  M. 

1881 

31 

Parraelee,  Howard  R. 

1881 

32 

Parrnelee,  Simeon,  d.  d. 

1883 

27 

Parmenter.  Cliai  les  0. 

1881 

31 

Partridge,  Samuel  H. 

1885 

31 

Pease,  Giles, 

1883 

27 

Peckham,  Joseph, 

1885 

31 

Pennell,  Lewis, 

1884 

32 

Pennoyer,  Andrew  L. 

1882 

36 

Perkins,  Henry  K.  W. 

1885 

31 

Phelps,  Eliakim,  d.  d. 

1881 

31 

Pierce,  George, 

1882 

36 

Pierce,  John  D. 

1883 

28 

Pike,  Josiah  W.  C. 

1881 

32 

Pinkertou,  Myron  W. 

1881 

32 

Place,  Olney, 

1881 

32 

Piatt,  Merit  G. 

1881 

32 

Piatt,  William, 

1831 

33 

Plummer,  Isaac  W. 

1882 

36 

Poineroy,  Jeremiah, 

1882 

3i ; 

Pond,  Enoch,  D.  d. 

1883 

28 

Potter,  Daniel  F. 

1885 

31 

Powell,  John  J. 

1883 

30 

Powell,  Llewellyn  R. 

1884 

32 

Pratt,  Henry, 

1881 

33 

Pratt.  Miner  S. 

1885 

32 

Pulsifer,  Daniel, 

1882 

37 

Pun  chard.  George, 

1881 

33 

Ranney,  Timothy  E. 

1885 

32 

Reed,  Andrew  H. 

1882 

37 

Reed,  Frederick  A. 

1884 

32 

Rice,  John, 

1881 

33 

Richards,  Austin,  d.  d. 

1884 

33 

Richards,  S  unuel  T. 

1882 

37 

Richards,  William  M. 

1883 

30 

Richardson,  Elias  H.,  d.  d. 

1884 

33 

Richardson,  Gilbert  B. 

1884 

33 

Richardson,  Henry, 

1882 

.".7 

Riggs,  Thomas, 

1882 

37 

Roberta,  Bennett, 

1881 

34 

Rockwell,  Charles, 

1883 

30 

Rockwell,  Samuel, 

1881 

34 

Rockwoo  1,  Samuel  L. 

1882 

38 

Rood,  Heman,  d.  d. 

1883 

31 

Root,  Edward  W. 

1883 

31 

Root,  Marvin, 

1882 

38 

Rowel  1,  George  B. 

1885 

32 

Russell,  William  P. 

1881 

34 

Salmon,  Ebenezer  P. 

1881 

3.", 

Sanderson,  Alonzo, 

1883 

31 

Sanford,  Bialis, 

1881 

3,5 

San  ford,  Henry  F. 

1883 

32 

Schauffler,  Wm.  G.,  d.  d.,  ll 

■D.  1S84 

33 

Scotford,  John, 

1882 

38 

Scruton,  Herbert  M. 

1884 

34 

Searle,  Richard  T. 

1881 

3,5 

Sellers,  Edward  B. 

1884 

34 

Sewall,  William  S. 

1885 

32 

ShepW,  David,  d.  d. 

1882 

39 

Sh  err  ill.  Franklin  G. 

1885 

32 

Short,  J. dm  T. 

1884 

31 

Skeele,  John  P. 

1882 

39 

Smith,  Buel  W. 
Smith,  Charles  E. 
Smith,  Henry  B. 
Smith,  James  A. 
Smith,  John  C. 
Smith,  John  D..  m.  d. 
Smith,  Joseph  M. 
Snow,  Aaron, 
Snow,  Benjamin  G. 
Snow,  Roswell  R. 
Soule,  J.  P. 
Soutbworth,  Benjamin, 
Spaulding,  William  A. 
Spuilding,  William  S. 
Stearns,  Jesse  G.  D. 
Stewart.  Amasa, 
Stiles,  Edmund  R. 
Stone,  Harvey  M. 
Stratton,  Samuel  F. 
Streeter,  Sereno  W. 
Strickland,  Micah  W. 
Stuart,  Robert, 
Sullivan.  Zachary  T. 
Swift,  Alfred  B. 
Swift,  Edward  H. 
Tarleton,  Joseph  W. 
Taylor,  Frank  H. 
Taylor,  John  L.,  D.  D. 
Tenny,  Erdix,  n.D. 
Terry,  Cnssius  M. 
Thacher.  Isaiah  C. 
Thayer,  Frederick  A. 
Thayer,  William  W. 
Thomas,  Chauncey  B. 
Thompson,  Samuel  H. 
Thurston,  Stephen,  d.  d, 
Titcomb,  Stephen. 
Tolman,  George  B. 
Tompkins,  George  T. 
Torrey,  Charles  \V. 
Tracy.  Caleb  B. 
Tuthill.  George.  M. 
Twichell,  Royal, 
Twining,  William, 
Utley,  Samuel, 
Valentine,  Peter, 
Walcott,  Jeremiah  W. 
Walden,  Islay, 
Walker,  George  W. 
Warren,  Charles  J. 
Washburn,  Asahel  C. 
Webster,  John  C,  D.  D. 
Wells,  Ashbel  S. 
Wells,  Milton, 
Weston,  Henry  C. 
Wethrell,  Isaac, 
Wheeler,  Winthrop  F. 
Whipple,  John  D. 
White,  Calvin, 
White,  Orin  W. 
Willey,  Isaac, 
Williams,  Lewis, 
Williams,  Samuel, 
Windsor,  John  W. 
Young,  Samuel, 
Youngs,  Christopher, 


1883  32 

1884  35 
1883  32 

1883  32 

18S5  33 

1885  33 

1884  35 
1881  35 

1881  36 
1K81  36 

1882  39 

1884  35 

1885  33 
1885  33 

1883  32 
1885  34 
1882  39 

1882  39 

1884  35 

1851  36 

1885  34 
1885  34 

1883  33 
1885  34 

1884  35 

1884  36 

1885  35 
1885  35 

1883  33 
1882  40 

1881  36 
1SS4  36 

1882  40 
1882  40 

1881  37 
18S5  35 
1885  36 

1884  36 

1885  36 
1885  36 

1882  41 

1884  36 

1883  33 

1885  36 

1884  37 

1885  37 

1881  37 
1885  37 

1882  41 
1884  37 
1884  37 
1.S85  37 
18*4  37 

1881  37 

1884  38 

1882  41 

1882  41 

1883  33 

1885  37 
1881  38 
1881  38 

1881  38 
1885  38 

1852  41 

1882  42 
1885  38 


1885.]  NATIONAL    SOCIETIES.  45 

THE   NATIONAL   SOCIETIES. 


AMERICAN    BOARD    OP     COMMISSIONERS    FOR    FOREIGN 

MISSIONS. 

Founded  in  1810. 

President.  —  Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

Vice-President.  —  Eliphalet  W.  Blatchford,  Esq.,  Chicago,  111. 

Corresponding  Secretaries.  —  Rev.    N.   George    Clark,  d.  d.;  Rev.   Edmdnd  K, 

Alden,  d.  d.;  Rev.  Judson  Smith,  d.  d. 
Treasurer.  —  Langdon  S.  Ward. 

Editor  of  Missionary  Herald.  —  Rev.  Elnathan  E.  Strong,  d.  d. 
Publishing  and  Purchasing  Agent.  —  Charles  Hutchins. 

P.  O.  address  of  the  above,  1  Somerset  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

District  Secretaries. ,  39  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 

Rev.  Simon  J.  Humphrey,  d.  d.,  112  Washington  Bd.,  Chicago,  111. 

The  American  Board,  the  oldest  Foreign  Missionary  Society  in  the  United  States, 
was  formed  at  Bradford.  Mass.,  June  29,  1810,  and  held  its  first  meeting  at  Farming- 
ton,  Conn.,  Sept.  5  of  the  Sime  year.  Its  record  of  seventy-five  years  will  be 
reviewed  at  its  next  annual  meeting,  to  be  held  in  Boston,  Oct.  13-16,  1885.  Its  mis- 
sion fields  now  occupied  are,  Northern  and  Western  Mexico;  the  Hawaiian  and 
Micronesian  I.-lands  of  the  Pacific;  Northern  and  Southern  Japan;  Northern  China; 
Shansein  Northwestern  China;  Foochow  and  HongKong  in  Southern  China;  Ceylon; 
Madura,  in  Southern  India;  the.  Maratha  field  in  Western  India,  including  the  im- 
portant centres  of  Bombay  and  Ahmednagar;  East  Central  Africa;  the  Zulus  of 
Southern  Africa;  "West  Central  Africa;  Eastern  Turkey  from  Mardin  to  Erzroom,  in- 
cluding the  educational  centre  Harpoot;  Central  Turkey,  including  the  important 
cities  of  Aintab  and  Marash;  Western  Turkey,  from  Trebizond  to  Constantinople, 
including  Cesarea,  Marsovan,  Smyrna,  Broosa,  and  Nicomedia;  European  Turkey, 
from  Constantinople  to  Samokov  in  Bulgaria,  including  Monastir  in  Macedonia  and 
Philippopolis  in  East  Roumelia;  Austria,  emphasizing  the  Bohemian  work  in  Prague; 
and  Northern  and  Northwestern  Spain,  this  work  centring  in  San  Sebastian  on  the 
Bay  of  Biscay,  and  in  Zaragoza,  in  the  Province  of  Aragon. 

This  wide-extended  work  embraces  direct  evangelistic  effort  through  missionaries 
and  native  helpers;  an  immense  educational  trust,  extending  from  the  primary  school 
to  the  college  and  theological  seminary;  Sunday-school  instruction;  the  preparation, 
publication,  and  circulation  in  different  languages,  of  books,  tracts,  and  newspapers; 
assistance  in  the  erection  of  buildings  for  churches  and  schools;  giants  in  aid  to  feeble 
churches  and  to  native  Rome-missionary  societies;  the  humane  service  of  missionary 
physicians,  sometimes  in  the  care  of  large  dispensaries  and  hospitals;  also  charitable 
ministry,  continuous  and  varied,  to  the  sick,  the  poor,  and  the  oppressed. 

Pastors  in  presenting  the  foreign  work  to  their  churches  are  dt  sired  to  emphasize 
this  fact,  that  these  several  departments  of  labor  on  the  foreign  field  are  carried  on 
under  one  administration,  and  that  contributions,  therefore,  should  he  proportion- 
ately enlarged.  If  one  half  of  the  benevolent  contributions  of  the*  churches  should 
be  given  to  this  broad  work  of  reaching  the  unevangelized  millions  of  other  lands,  it 
would  probably  not  be  too  large  a  proportion. 

The  Woman's  Boards,  which  co-opt  rate  with  the  American  Board,  are  doing  aroyal 
service,  not  only  securing,  mainly  from  the  women  of  the  churches,  large  contribu- 
tions, —  the  annual  average  of  which,  during  recent  years,  has  been  over  $100,000,  — 
but  also  educating  and  training  children  and  young  people  to  an  intelligent  interest 
in  missionary  work.  These  Boards  can  be  addressed  at  No.  1  Congregational  House, 
Boston,  at  75  Madison  Street,  Chicago,  and  at  1312  Taylor  Street,    San  Francisco. 

The  latest  statistics  of  the  American  Beard  leport  22  missions,  820  stations  and  out- 
stations,  413  missionaries  and  assistant  missionaries,  1,821  native  laborers, [292  churches 
with  over  21,000  members,  nearly  2,400  of  these  received  on  confession  ot  faith  during 
the  past  year;  88  high  schools  and  seminaries  for  young  men  and  young  women,  with 
nearly  4,000  students,  and  a  total  of  nearly  37,000  children  and  youth  under  Christian 
instruction.  The  appropriations  for  1885  already  amount  to  over  $600,000,  and  it  is 
desirable  that  the  receipts  for  this  memorable  year  should  reach,  if  possible,  $750,000, 
—  a  thank-offering  of  $10,000  for  each  of  the  75  years  of  our  history.  An  average  ad- 
vance of  donations  of  about  fifty  per  cent  will  secuie  this  honorable  record.  Atten- 
tion is  called  to  the  Missionary  Herald,  the  Mission  Layspring,  and  Life  and  Light ; 
also  to  the  Children's  Morning  Star  Mission,  a  special  for  Sunday  schools.  Our 
main  instrumental  reliance  is  upon  the  pasters  of  churches,  themselves  full  of  mis- 
sionary information  and  zeal. 


46                                   CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Financial  Statement  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  for  the  Year  ending  Aug.  31, 1884 

EXPENDITURES. 

COST   OF   MISSIONS. 

Mission  to  West  Central  Africa $1,253  39 

Mission  to  East  Central  Africa 7,496  93 

Zulu  Mission   21 ,415  31 

Mission  to  European  Turkey 36,906  09 

Mission  to  Western  Turkey 83,432  88 

Mission  to  Central  Turkey 31,397  44 

Mission  to  Eastern  Turkey 44,672  04 

Maratha  Mission 29,962  89 

Madura  Mission 41,069  41 

Ceylon  Mission 15,007  49 

Foochow  Mission 8,776  27 

Hong  Kona:  Mission 2,239  56 

Shanse  Mission 10,025  82 

North  China  Mission 47,312  94 

Mission  to  Japan 63,006  22 

Northern  Japan  Mission 10,670  46 

Sandwich  Islands  (grants  to  schools  and  former  missionaries) 13,867  33 

Micronesia  Mission 14,585  97 

Mission  to  Northern  Mexico 3,926  90 

Mission  to  Western  Mexico 7,720  82 

Mission  to  Spain 15.432  49 

Mission  to  Austria 7,993  99 

$518,172  64 

COST   OF  AGENCIES. 

Salaries  of  District  Secretaries,  their  travelling  expenses,  and  those  of 

missionaries  visiting  the  churches,  and  other  like  expenses 7,501  34 

COST  OF  PUBLICATIONS. 

Missionary  Herald  (including  salaries  of  Editor 
and  General  Agent,  and  copies  sent  gratu- 
itously, according  to  the  rule  of  the  Board, 
to  pastors,  honorary  members,  donors,  etc.)  $19,165  17 

Less  amount  received  from  subscribers,  $10,144.29 

and  for  advertisements 6,725.23  16,869  52 

$2,295  65 


All  other  publications 2,645  30 


COST  OF  ADMINISTRATION. 

Department  of  Correspondence    $9,452  54 

Treasurer's  Department 5,377  17 

New  York  City 1,101  43 

Miscellaneous  Items  (including  care  of  "Missionary  Rooms," 
repairs,  coal,  gas,  postage,  stationery,  copying  and 
printing,  library,  anniversary  at  Boston,  honorary 
members'  certificates,  etc.)  6,179  41 


4,940  95 


22,110  55 

$552,725  48 
Balance  on  hand  Aug.  31,  1884 863  98 

Total $553,589  46 


RECEIPTS. 

Donations,  as  acknowledged  in  the  Missionary  Herald $392,864  99 

Legacies,  "  "  "  "        115,567  94 

Interest  on  General  Permanent  Fund 9,039  47 

From  the  Asa  Otis  Legacy 34,894  70 

$552,367  10 

Balance  on  hand  Sept.  1,  1883 , 1,222  36 

$553,589  46 


1885.]  NATIONAL    SOCIETIES.  47 

LEGACY  OF  ASA  OTIS,  NEW  LONDON,  CONN. 

In  accordance  with  the  action  of  the  Board  at  its  Annual  Meeting  in  1879  (see 
Annual  Report,  p.  xi),  the  Prudential  Committee  has  made  and  expended  the  fol- 
lowing appropriations  from  the  Otis  Legacy,  included  in  the  foregoing  statement, 
viz.  :  — 
For  new  Missions, 

West  Ceutral  Africa  Mission $1,165  53 

East  Central  Africa  Mission 7,496  93 

Hong  Kong  Mission 1,728  56 

Shanse  Mission , 9,903  32 

Northern  Japan  Mission 10,670  46 

Mission  to  Northern  Mexico 3,926  90 

$34,894  70 

Received  from  the  Legacy  of  Asa  Otis $13,179  89 

Received  from  the  Income  of  same  during  the  year 21,714  81 

$34,894  70 
Balance  of  securities  remaining  in  the  Treasurer's  hands, 

Sept.  1,  1883,  at  par $269,983,31 

Appraised  value  of  same $318,406  00 

Received  from  Premiums  on  Sales 1,100  00 

Received  from  Dividends  and  Interest 21,714  81 

$292,798  12 
Expende 1  as  ahove 34,894  70 

Balance,  Aug.  31,  1884 $257,903  42 

Appraised  value  of  Securities  now  held $305,553  50 

Note.    By  vote  of  the  Board  the  balance  above  mentioned  ($257,903.42)  i3  available  only  for 
New  Missions. 

PERMANENT  FUNDS  OF  THE  BOARD. 

The  General  Permanent  Fund,  Sept.  1, 1883 $163,047  32 

Added  during  the  year - 500  00 

$163,547  32 

The  Permanent  Fund  for  Officers,  Sept.  1,  1884 $59,608  00 

The  Income  of  the  Fund  for  Officers,  applied  to  salaries,  was 4,268  59 


LANGDON  S.  WARD,  Treasurer. 


AMERICAN  COLLEGE  AND  EDUCATION  SOCIETY. 

Formed  by  the  union,  in  1874,  of  the  "American  Education  Society  "  and  the 
"  Society  for  the  promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Education."  The  Amer- 
ican Education  Society  was  organized  aud  received  its  charter  from  Massachusetts  in 
the  year  1816.  The  College  Society,  as  the  other  organization  was  popularly  called, 
was  formed  in  1843.  It  was  for  years  a  voluntary  association  without  a  charter.  In 
1872  it  received  a  charter  also  from  the  State  of  Massachusetts.  These  two  organiza- 
tions were  brought  together  under  a  new  charter  from  the  same  State  in  May,  1874. 

Officers,  1884-85.  (Office,  No.  10  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass.) 
President.  —  Hon.  Nathaniel  Shipman,  of  Hartford,  Conn. 
Vice-Presidents.— Rev.  Isaac  P.  Langworthy,  d.  d.,  Boston,  and  Samuel  Holmes, 

New  York  City. 
Secretary.  — Rev.  John  A.  Hamilton,  Boston. 
Treasurer.  — James  M.  Gordon,  Boston. 
Assistant  Treasurer.  —Rev.  A.  H.  Clapp,  d.  d.,  Bible  House,  New  York. 

Income  for  the  year  ending  April  30, 1884,  $110,372.14.  Of  the  whole  income,  $88,- 
137.10  was  contributed  for  colleges  aud  paid  to  them.  The  sum  of  $18,550  was  paid 
to  studeuts  fitting  for  the  ministry.     The  balance  was  for  current  expenses. 


48  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  |"1885. 

In  both  departments  the  Society  has  had  a  large  agency  in  the  formation  of  society 
throughout  tlie  great  West.  The  men  who  were  pioneers  m  the  work  of  preaching 
the  gospel  in  the  new  settlements,  and  in  the  founding  of  churches  and  schools,  were 
largelv  educated  by  this  Society.  The  colleges  which  are  now  among  the  foremost  in 
these  Western  fields  were  largely  built  up  by  the  same  agency. 

The  whole  number  of  young  men  assisted  by  the  Society  in  their  studies  for  the 
ministry  since  1816  is  7,07b'.  The  institutions  at  the  "West  which  have  been  assisted 
by  the  Society  since  1843  are  the  following,  viz. :  Western  Reserve,  Illinois,  Wabash, 
and  Marietta  Colleges,  and  Lane  Theological  Seminary.  These  five  are  the  institu- 
tions which  the  Society  took  under  its  care  at  the  beginning,  in  1843.  Those  which 
have  since  been  received  on  the  list  ar  ■  Knox,  Beloit,  Thayer,  Wittenberg,  Oberlin, 
and  Berea  Colleges,  the  College  of  California,  Pacific  University,  Olivet,  Ripon, 
Iowa,  Carleton,  Doane,  Drury,  Washburn,  and  Colorado  Colleges,  and  Pacific  Theo- 
logical Seminary. 

During  the  past  year  Olivet  and  Washburn  Colleges,  and  Pacific  Theological  Sem- 
inary have  passed  off  the  list,  and  Whitman  College,  Walla  Walla,  Washington 
Territory,  has  been  taken  on. 

The  number  of  young  men  receiving  assistance  from  the  Society  during  the  last 
financial  year  is  336. 

At  the  time  when  the  Education  Society  began  its  work  of  helping  young  men 
into  the  Christian  ministry,  in  the  year  1816,  the  condition  of  things  in  this  country 
was  very  peculiar.  The  great  movement  of  emigration  toward  the  West  was  setting 
in  with  strength.  The  American  Board  had  been  organized  a  few  years  before,  and 
the  cause  of  foreign  missions  was  taking  strong  hold  upon  the  churches.  But  "  the 
laborers  were  few."  Ever  since  the  close  of  the  Revolutionary  war,  the  churches 
had  been  in  a  confused  and  preoccupied  state,  and  the  number  of  men  coming  for- 
ward for  the  work  of  the  ministry  was  alarmingly  small.  It  was  in  such  a  state  of 
things  that  this  Society  began  its  enterprise.  Through  the  aid  thus  afforded,  and 
through  the  impulses  thus  imparted,  a  host  of  living  preachers  was  raised  up  to  go 
with  the  moving  colonies  out  into  the  fields  of  the  West,  or  to  go  far  hence  to  the 
Gentiles,  to  proclaim  the  Gospel  of  salvation  through  Jesus  Christ.  A  work  of  ines- 
timable importance  for  the  Christianizing  and  civilizing  of  our  own  land  was  accom- 
plished by  this  instrumentality.  The  ministers  raised  up  by  this  Society  became  to 
a  large  extent  the  pioneers  in  the  way  of  founding  churches,  schools,  colleges, 
throughout  all  those  Western  fields,  while  in  foreign  lands  half  the  missionaries 
laboring  under  the  care  of  the  American  Board  had  been  brought  forward  in  the 
same  way. 

FORM    OF    BEQUEST. 

I  do  hereby  give  and  bequeath  to  the  "American   College    and   Education 

Society"  the  sum  of dollars,  to  be  paid  within months   after  my  decease, 

and  to  be  applied  to  the  uses  and  purposes  of  that  Society. 
Thirty  dollars  constitutes  an  honorary  membership. 


Receipts  and  Payments  A.  C.  and  Ed.  Soc,  Year  ending  April  30,  1881. 

receipts. 

Donations $78,755  72 

Legacies  25,750  00  $104,505  72 

Income  Scholarship  Fund 5,866  42 

Gift  to  Scholarship  Fund 20,000  00 

Total $110,372  14 

Balance  on  hand  April  30,  1883.   757  00 

PAYMENTS. 

Appropriations  to  Students $18,550  00 

Payments  to  Colleges : 

Olivet  College $11,500  00 

Iowa  College 23,264  85 

Ripon  College 1,250  00 

Washburn  College 10,800  00 

Colorado  College 4,751  54 

Carleton  College 20,139  26 

Doane  College 7,886  57 

Whitman  College 8,544  88  $88,137  10 


1885.]  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  49 

Expenses:  Salary  of  Secretary,  $2,500,  less  income  of  Secre- 
tary Fund,  $631.50 $1,868  50 

Salary  of  Treasurer 750  00 

Travelling  expenses  of  Secretary 61  81 

Rent,  heating  room,  and  tax 603  99 

Kent  of  box  and  postage 101  00 

Anniversary  expenses 17  80 

Printing  and  advertising 68  43 

Printing  Annual  Report 247  44 

American  Home  Missionary  Society,  use  of  magazine 200  00 

Care  of  office  and  help  ou  report  and  circulars 60  18 

Insurance 12  50       4,000  65 

$110,687  75 
Surplus,  April  30,  1884 1 441  38 

$111,129  13 

PERMANENT  FUNDS. 

[The  items  of  investment  are  given  in  full  in  the  Annual  Report  of  1884.] 

Scholarship  Fund s $91,718  75 

Secretary  Fund 11,700  00 

Total  of  Permanent  Funds $103,418  75 

Income  of  Scholarship  Fund  for  the  year  ending  April  30,  1884 $5,866  42 

'•        "  Secretary  Fund 63150 


THE  AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  ASSOCIATION 

Was  organized  May  25, 1853,  at  Boston,  and  received  its  charter  from  the  Massachu- 
setts Legislature,  April  12, 1854.    Its  present  officers  are  :  — 
Samuel  D.  Warren,  Boston,  President. 
Rufus  S.  Frost,  Boston,  Chairman  of  Board  of  Directors. 
Samuel,  T.  Snow,  Boston,  Treasurer. 

Rev.  Isaac  P.  Lang  worthy,  d.  d.,  Boston,  Corresponding  Secretary  and  Librarian. 
Rev.  Daniel  P.  Noyes,  Wilmington,  Mass.,  Recording  Secretary. 
Miss  Mary  E.  Stone,  Boston,  Assistant  Librarian. 

Directors. — Rev.  Alonzo  H.  Quiut,  d.  d.;  Rev.  Henry  M.  Dexter,  d.  d.;  Hon. 
Rufus  S.  Frost;  Rev.  N.  G.  Claik,  d.  d.;  Hon.  James  White;  Frank  Wood;  Rev. 
Jos.  T.  Duryea,  D.  D.;  Rev.  John  L.  Withrow,  d.  d.  ;  Rev.  Joshua  Coit;  Marquis  F. 
Dickinson  ;  Edward  A.  Studley;  S.  Brainerd  Pratt;  Rev.  I.  N.  Tarbox,  d.  d.  ;  Rev. 
Michael  Bnrnham,  together  with  the.  Treasuier  and  Secretaries. 

The  object  of  this  Association  is  "  to  establish  and  perpetuate  the  religious  history 
and  literature  of  New  England,  and  for  the  erection  of  a  suitable  building  for  the 
accommodation  of  the  same,  and  for  the  use  of  charitable  societies  ;  also  to  do  such 
acts  as  may  promote  the  interest  of  Congregational  churches,"  etc. 

Its  library  is  intended  for  reference,  having  as  its  specialties  everything  published 
by  the  Pilgrims  and  Puritans,  and  their  jfredecessors,  contemporaries,  and  successors, 
which  states  or  illustrates  the  principles  and  polity  of  Congregationalism,  its  history, 
its  doctrine,  its  influence,  and  indeed  the  same  things  in  rega'd  to  every  denomina- 
tion ;  thus  everything  ecclesiastical,  —  theology,  controversy,  results  of  councils, 
sermons,  church  manuals,  minutes  of  religious  bodies,  every  one  ;  Year-Books,  and  all 
such  like  ;  also  all  local  histories,  county,  State,  and  United  States  histories, 
genealogies,  centennial,  ordination,  funeral,  and  all  historical  sermons,  all  commen- 
taries on  the  Scriptures,  every  biography,  national,  State,  and  municipal  statistics, 
printed  reports  of  all  kinds,  catalogues,  obituary  recoids,  and  inaugurals  of  all  our 
literary  institutions,  together  with  any  manuscripts,  autographs,  or  mementos  which 
relate  to  the  objects  above  named. 

On  the  20th  of  May,  1884,  the  library  had  30,699  books  — 6,389  of  which  were  dupli- 
cates—  and  over  130,000  pamphlets,  including  duplicates,  secured  almost  exclusively 
by  gifts,  as  there  has  never  been  a  dollar  appropriated  from  the  building  fund  with 
which  to  buy  a  book,  nor  can  there  be  until  the  present  onerous  debt  is  greatly  re- 
duced. Duplicates  furnish  a  basis  for  exchanges,  for  which  the  Librarian  has  large 
facilities,  and  of  which  he  avails  himself  to  the  uttermost  ;  and  in  this  way  he  can 
assure  all  kindly  disposed  persons  that  they  can  send  him  no  printed  pamphlet  or 
book  that  he  cannot  make  useful  here. 
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50  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

The  library  has  now  more  of  the  early  publications  of  our  country  and  of  the 
mother  country  which  illustrate  the  principles  and  relate  the  deeds  of  our  first  set- 
tlers than  any  other  public  library  in  the  United  States  ;  but  it  is  still  lacking  very 
much  of  this  sort  that  is  scattered  here  and  there,  essentially  useless  where  it  is,  hut 
would  be  invaluable  here  ;  also  much  more  of  the  later  and  contemporaneous  issues 
of  the  same  general  character  found  in  every  parish  and  town  more  or  less.  Now, 
let  these  be  collected  and  sent  here  by  some  good  friend  in  each  church,  as  a  few 
have  already  done. 

The  Congregational  House  is  a  four-story  granite  structure,  one  hundred  and  three 
feet  on  Beacon  Street,  and  ninetv-three  feet  on  Somerset  Street,  having  stores  on 
lower  floors  on  Beacon  Street,  and  rooms  above  for  the  A  B.  C.  F.  M.,  the  Woman's 
Board,  the  American  College  and  Education  Society,  American  Missionary  Associa- 
tion, City  Missionary  Society,  Woman's  Home  Missionary  Society,  Massachusetts 
Home  Missionary  Society,  American  Peace  Society,  the  Congregationalist,  etc.  The 
fire-proof  library  room  is  in  a  connected  building  ;  accessible,  light,  pleasant,  safe, 
and  has  capacity  for  more  than  100,000  volumes. 

The  great  want  of  this  Association  is  the  hearty  sympathy  and  co-operation  of 
every  Congregationalist,  express°d  in  "one  fair  contribution"  from  each  of  the 
more  than  2,500  Congregational  churches  that  haye  not  made  it  ;  also  gifts  of 
twenties,  fifties,  hundreds,  and  thousands  from  the  more  highly  favored  ;  testament- 
ary gifts,  if  not  earlier  bestowed  Then  this  great  property  would  be  disencumbered, 
and  all  our  strictly  benevolent  societies  would  be  forever  free  from  rent,  thus  insur- 
ing a  good  dividend  to  the  cause  of  Christ  upon  every  benefaction. 

Let  all  remittances  and  communications  be  addressed  to 

ISAAC   P.  LANGWORTHY,  Cor.  Secretary,  Boston,  Mass. 


THE  AMERICAN  CONGREGATIONAL  UNION. 
Room  59,  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 
Organized  May  11, 1853,  and  incorporated  June  11,  1S53,  in  New  York. 
President.  —  Rev.  E.  B.  Webb,  d.  d.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Corresponding  Secretary.  —  Rev.  L.  H.  Cobb,  d.  d.,  New  York  City. 
Treasurer.  —  H.  O.  Pinneo,  59  Bible  House,  New  York  City. 

Trustees.  —  Rev.  A.  H.  Bradford,  d.  d.  ;  Charles  H.  Johnson,  Montclair,  N.  J. ; 
Wm.  J.  Hunt,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  Rev.  Samuel  Scovillk,  Stamford,  Conn.; 
Francis  H.  Stuart,  M.  D.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years,  1884  to  1887;  Rev. 
"Wm.  Hayes  Ward,  d.  d.,  Newark,  N.  J. ;  Rev.  S.  H.  Virgin,  New  York,  N.  Y. ; 
Jacob  L.  Halsey,  .John  "Wiley,  Brick  Church,  N.  J.;  George  Wilcox, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  for  three  years,  1883  to  1886;  Rev.  James  G.  Roberts,  d.  d., 
Rev.  R.  P.  Hibbard,  Henry  Heath,  Alonzo  Alford,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Norman  A.  Calkins,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  for  two  years,  1883  to  1885. 

The  Board  meets  regularly  the  second  Wednesday  of  every  month. 

Financial  Statement.  —  For  church  building,  balance  on  hand  May  1,  1884, 
$22,09728.  Total  receipts  for  church  building  May  1  to  Oct.  31,  1881,  $21,932.52. 
Total  resources  for  six  months  for  church  building,  $47,029.80. 

Paid  grants  to  aid  in  completing  forty-ste  houses  of  worship,  May  1  to  Oct.  31, 
1884,  $33,110.00.  Other  disbursements,  $4,583.52.  Balance  on  hand  Nov.  1,  1884, 
$9,330.28.  Pledged,  Nov.  1,  1884,  to  fifty  churches,  $24,125.00.  Pledged  in  excess  of 
funds,  $14,794.72. 

For  parsonage  building,  balance.  May  1,  1884,  $4,743.69.  Receipts  for  parsonage 
building,  May  1, 1884,  to  Oct.  31, 1884,  $3,529.01.  Total  for  parsonages  in  six  months, 
$8,272.70.  Paid  nine  parsonage  loans,  $2,575.00.  Fourteen  parsonage  loans,  out- 
standing Oct.  31,  1881,  $5,063.00.     Balance  ia  treasury  Nov.  1,  1884,  $5,697.70. 

Imperative  Demands.  —  At  the  date  of  this  writing,  forty-eight  applications  for 
aid  in  church  building,  asking  for  $22,750.00,  and  five  applications  for  aid  in  parson- 
age building,  calling  for  $2,000.00,  are  on  hand,  waiting  for  funds  to  come  in  as  a 
basis  of  aid.  Some  of  these  churches  are  in  danger  of  losing  the  ground  gained,  and 
the  hard-earned  money  they  have  expended  to  carry  the  work  to  where  it  now  is. 

Not  a  dollar  above  absolute  needs  were  the  figures  of  the  National  Council.  The 
$200,000  they  recommended  for  this  work  is  already  covered  by  calls  within  the  year. 
Nothing  is  more  vital  to  home  missions  than  the  largest  success  of  this  branch  of  the 
work.  About  six  hundred  of  our  churches  are  still  unhoused.  In  what  way  can 
wealth  be  turned  to  better  account  than  in  putting  these  churches  in  condition  to 
live  and  work  for  God? 


1885.]  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  51 

AMERICAN  HOME  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

Office  :  34  Bible  House,  Astor  Place,  New  York. 

Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York  ;  was  organized  in  New 
York  City,  May  10,  1826. 

officers. 

President.  —  Eev.  Theodore  D.  "Woolsey,  d.  d.,  ll.  d. 

Honorary  Secretary.  —  Eev.  David  B.  Coe,  d.  d. 

Secretaries  for  Correspondence.  —  Rev.  Walter  M.  Barrows,  d.  d  ,  Rev.  Joseph 

B.  Clark,  d.  d. 
Treasurer  and  E  litor.  —  Eev.  Alexander  H.  Clapp,  d.  d. 
Secretary  of  the  Woman's  Department. — Mrs.  H.  M.  Shelton. 

superintendents. 

Rev.  Henry  A.  Schauffler,  Work  among  Bohemians,  Poles,  etc.,  Cleveland,  O. 

Eev.  Geo.  E.  Albrecht,  Work  among  Germans,  Davenport,  la. 

Eev.  M.  W.  Montgomery,  Work  among  Scandinavians,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 


Eev.  Leroy  Warren,    Lansing,  Mich. 
Eev.  L.  P.  Rose,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Eev.  S.  F.  Gale,  Jacksonville,  Fl.i. 

Rev.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Rev.  Franklin  B.  Doe,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Eev.  Addison  Blanchard, 

Topeka,  Kan. 
Rev.  Chas.  B.  Sumner,  Tucson,  Ariz. 


Rev.  John  L.  Maile,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Rev.  Stewart  Sheldon,  Yankt  >n,  Dak. 
Rev.  H.  C.  Simmons,      Fargo,  No.  Dak. 
Rev.  D.  L.  Leonard, 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Rev.  J.  H.  Warren,  d.  d., 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Rev.  G.  H.  Atkinson,  d.d.,  Portland,Or. 


The  Secretaries  of  its  eleven  Auxiliaries  are  :  — 

Maine  Missionary  Society Rev.  Jonathan  E.  Adams,  Bangor. 

New  Hampshire  Home  Missionary  Society. .  .Rev.  Edward  H.  Greei.ey,  Concord. 

Vermont  Domestic  Missionary  Society Rev.  Charles  S.  Smith,  Montpelier. 

Massachusetts  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  Joshua  Coit,  Boston. 

Rhode  Island  Home  Missionary  Society.  .Rev.  Jeremiah  Taylor,  d.  d.,  Providence. 

Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut  Rev.  William  H.  Moore,  Hartford. 

New  York  H  >ine  Missionary  Society Rev.  Chas.  C.  Creegan,  Syracuse. 

Ohio  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  Josiah  Strong,  Hudson. 

Illinois  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  James  Tompkins,  Chicago. 

Wisconsin  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  Thomas  G.  Grassie,  Milwaukee. 

Iowa  Home  Missionary  Society Rev.  Truman  O.  Douglass,  Griimell. 

The  Home  Missionary,  a  monthly  magazine,  published  by  the  Society,  at  sixty 
cents  a  year,  including  postage,  gives  a  running  account  of  the  progress  of  the  work 
in  all  parts  of  the  country,  largely  from  the  pens  of  the  superintendents  and  mission- 
aries personally  engaged  in  it.  The  monthly  issue  is  25,000  copies.  An  Annual 
Report  sums  up  the  results  of  the  year.  Leaflets  and  Tracts  for  the  times  are  pub- 
lished as  occasion  calls,  designed  to  help  pastors,  Sunday-school  officers,  and  friends 
of  home  missions  generally,  in  awakening  and  keeping  alive  an  intelligent,  practi- 
cal, growing  interest  in  the  work.  These  may  be  had,  free  of  charge,  at  any  time, 
by  addressing  the  officers  of  the  Society  at  the  Bible  House. 

For  nearly  fifty-nine  years  the  Society  has  been  organizing  churches  in  the  South 
and  West,  and  aiding  in  the  support  of  their  ministers  till  those  churches  are  able 
to  assume  the  whole  expense.  Its  missionaries  have  from  the  first  organized  Sunday 
schools,  provided  proper  teachers  for  them,  and  by  watchful  oversight  have  secured 
their  permanence  and  highest  usefulness. 

In  connection  with  the  labor  of  its  missionares,  4,503  churches  have  been  organ- 
ized, and  2,251  have  come  to  self-support.  It  has  collected  and  disbursed  in  cash 
$10,512,400.11,  and  in  clothing,  books,  and  other  supplies,  largely  the  offerings  of 
Christian  -women,  more  than  $1,476,000;  in  all,  $11,988,400.  The  additions  to  the 
churches   have   been   318,158. 

In  1883  a  Woman's  Department  was  opened,  with  Mrs.  H.  M.  Shelton,  as  secre- 
tary. Its  object  is  to  interest  the  women  of  our  churches,  all  over  the  country,  and 
through  them  the  children,  more  directly  in  the  work;  not  to  the  diminishing  of  their 
helpful  labor  in  the  way  of  home-missionary  boxes  (of  clothing,  etc.),  but  to  secure 
also  their  gifts  of  money,  for  the  support  of  teachers,  particularly  in  fields  under  the 


52  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

sway  of  Mormons  and  Jesuits.  Their  aid  in  this  line  is  steadily  growing.  The 
Woman's  Home  Missionary  Association,  having  its  office  in  Boston,  is,  hy  the  pay- 
ment of  $600  a  year,  sustaining  a  teacher  in  the  Indian  Territory,  commissioned  hy  the 
American  Home  Missionary  Society. 

The  number  of  missionaries  employed  in  its  fifty-eighth  year  (1883-84)  was  1,842, 
949  of  them  in  States  and  Territories  west  and  south  of  New  York.  They  preached 
regularly  in  2,930  stations,  and  at  frequent  intervals  in  many  hundreds  more.  The 
number  of  Sunday-school  and  Bible-class  scholars  was  116,314.  The  additions  to 
the  churches  were  7,907  ;  4,099  of  them  on  confession  of  Christ.  Churches  organized, 
149;  reached  self-support,  52. 

The  fifty-eighth  year's  receipts  were,  in  cash,  $385,004.10;  in  supplies,  $62,148.21; 
in  all,  $447,152.31. 

At  least  $500,000  in  cash  are  needed  this  year  properly  to  sustain  the  missionaries 
now  in  the  field.  To  take  up  only  such  new  work  as  the  providence  and  Spirit  of 
God  manifestly  call  upon  the  Society  to  assume  at  once,  $100,000  more  are  impera- 
tively required,  and  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  at  Saratoga,  in  June  1883, 
it  was  voted  to  appeal  to  the  churches  for  this  amount,  as  an  Emergency  Fund  for 
new  work.  At  nearly  every  meeting  of  the  Executive  Committee,  chosen  men  are 
sent  to  new  fields  at  the  front,  where  they  are  most  needed,  but  where  their  support 
involves  heavy  outlay  by  the  Society.  For  securing  the  means  essential  to  the 
carrying  on  of  this  great  work  the  Society  depends,  uuder  God,  on  the  zealous  co- 
operation of  the  pastors  and  members  of  the  Congregational  churches  of  the  land. 

FINANCIAL  STATEMENT. 

The  Receipts  during  the  financial  years  ending  March  31, 
1884,  were,  from  Congregations  and  Individuals,  $129,331.- 
19:  ditto,  transmitted  by  Auxiliaries,  $53,546.77  —  $182,- 
877.96;  From  Legacies,  $100,337.78;  Income  from  Funds, 
5,596.72;  Subscriptions  to  The  Home  Missionary,  $886.92. 
Auxiliaries'  receipts  applied  to  work  in  their  own  fields, 
$95,304.72:  total  cash  receipts,  $385,004.10.  —  Additional 
from  Ladies'  Societies  and  Individuals, — money,  family 
supplies,  books,  etc.,  $62,148.21;  in  all     $447,152  31 

Payments  during  the  same  year:  Missionary  service,  $383,- 
000.71;  Publication  Department,  $12,151.79;  Administra- 
tion, $16,730  75;  Woman's  Department,  $897.80;  Miscel- 
laneous, $6,668.90;  total  payments 419,449  45 

$27,702  86 


THE   AMERICAN  MISSIONARY  ASSOCIATION. 
Organized  September  3,  1846. 
Incorporated  under  the  laws  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

President.  —  Hon.  Wm.  B.  Washburn,  ll.  d. ,  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Corresponding  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Michael  E.  Strieby,  d.  d.,  56  Reade  Street,  New 

York  City.    Assistant  Corresponding  Secretary.  —Rev.  James   Powell,  d.  d., 

56  Reade  Street,  New  York  City. 
Treasurer.  —  H.  W.  Hubbard,  Esq.,  56  Reade  Street,  New  York  City. 
District  Secretaries.— Rev.  Chas.  L.  Woodworth,  d.  d.,  21  Congregational  Housp, 

Boston,  Mass.;  Rev.  G.  D.  Pike,  d.  d.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  Rev.  Charles  W. 

Shelton,  112  Washington  Bd.,  Chicago,  111. 
Secretary  of  Woman's  Bureau.  —  Miss  D.  E.  Emerson,  56  Reade  Street,  New  York 

City. 

AIM   AND    WORK. 

To  preach  the  gospel  to  the  poor  It  originated  in  a  sympathy  with  the  almost 
frieudless  slaves.  Since  emancipation  it  has  devoted  its  main  efforts  to  preparing 
the  Freedmen  for  their  duties  as  citizens  and  Christians  in  America  and  as  mission- 
aries in  Africa.  As  closely  related  to  this,  it  seeks  to  benefit  the  caste-persecuted 
Chinese  in  America,  and  to  co-operate  with  the  government  in  its  humane  and 
Christian  policy  toward  the  Indians.  It  is  also  opening  schools  and  establishing 
churches  among  the  mountain  Whites  in  Tennessee  and  Kentucky. 


1885.]  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  53 

STATISTICS  FOR  1884. 

Churches  :  In  the  South. —  In  District  of  Columbia,  1  ;  Virginia,  1  ;  North  Caro- 
lina. 10  ;  South  Carolina,  2  ;  Georgia,  14  ;  Florida  1  ;  Kentucky,  7  ;  Tennessee,  7  ; 
Alabama,  16  ;  Kansas,  3  ;  Arkansas,  2  ;  Louisiana,  18  ;  Mississippi,  6  ;  Texas,  7  ; 
Among  the  Indians,  4.     Total,  99. 

Institutions  Founded,  Fostered,  or  Sustained  in  the  South.  —  Chartered: 
Hampton,  Va. ;  Berea,  Ky. ;  Talladega,  Ala.;  Atlanta,  Ga.;  Nashville,  Tenn. ; 
Tougaloo,  Miss.;  New  Orleans.  La.;  and  Austin,  Tex. —  8.  Graded  or  Normal 
Schools:  "Wilmington,  N.  C;  Charh  ston,  Greenwood.  S.  C. ;  Savannah,  Mcintosh, 
Macon,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  Mobile,  Athens,  Selma,  Ala. ;  Memphis,  Jonesboro',  Tenn. ; 
Lexington,  Williamsburg,  Ky. —  14.     Other  Schools,  43.    Total,  65. 

Superintendents.  Teachers,  Missionaries,  and  Assistants.  —  In  the  South, 
425;  among  the  Chinese,  28:  among  the  Indians,  45.  Total,  498.  Students,  in 
theology,  73  ;  law,  55  ;  in  college  course,  90  ;  in  other  studies.  9.540.  Total,  9,758. 
Scholars  taught  by  former  pupils  of  our  schools  estimated  at  200,000. 

magazine. 
The  American  Missionary  is  published  monthly,  at  fifty  cents  a  year  ;  but  will  be 
sent  gratuitously,  if  desired.,  to  the  Missionaries  of  the  Association;  to  Life  Members: 
to  all  clergymen  who  take  up  collections  for  the  Association  ;  to  Superintendents  of 
Sabbath  schools  ;  to  college  libraries  ;  to  Theological  Seminaries  ;  to  Societies  of 
Inquiry  on  Missions  ;  and  to  every  donor  who  does  not  prefer  to  take  it  as  a  sub- 
scriber, and  contributes  in  a  year  not  less  than  five  dollars. 

wants. 
An  increase  of  funds  to  support  missionaries  and  teachers,  build  chapels  and 
school-houses,  aid  students  in  courses  of  education;  and  supplies  of  every  kind  for 
the  multitudes  of  poor  and  needy.    Cash  or  supplies  can  be  sent  to  the  treasurer  or 
district  secretaries. 

FORM   OF  A   BEQUEST. 

I  bequeath  to  my  executor  (or  executors)  the  sum  of dollars,  in  trust  to 

pay  the  same  in days  after  my  decease,  to  the  person  who,  when  the  same  is 

payable,  shall  act  as  Treasurer  of  "The  American  Missionary  Association,"  New 
York  City,  to  be  applied  under  the  direction  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  that 
Association  to  its  charitable  uses  and  purposes. 

The  will  should  be  attested  by  three  witnesses  (in  some  States  three  are  required, 
in  other  States  only  two),  who  should  write  against  their  names  their  places  of  resi- 
dence (if  iu  cities,  the  street  and  number).  The  following  form  of  attestation  will 
answer  for  every  State  in  the  Union  :  "  Signed,  sealed,  published,  and  declared  by 
the  said  (A.  B.)  as  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  in  the  presence  of  us,  who,  at  the 
request  of  the  said  (A.  B.),  and  in  his  presence,  and  in  the  presence  of  each  other, 
have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as  witnesses."  In  some  States  it  is  required 
that  charitable  bequests  should  be  made  at  least  two  months  before  the  death  of  the 
testator. 

Summary   of   the  Annual   Report   of   the   Treasurer   of   the    American 
Missionary  Association  for  the  Year  ending  Sept.  30,  1884. 

Receipts. 
From  Churches,  Sabbath  Schools,  Missionary  Societies,  and 

Individuals ,    ...$164,056  77 

' '       Estate  s  and  Legacies 64,559  42 

"       Incomes,  Sundry  Funds  9,705  01 

"       Tuitiou  and  Public  Funds  28,200  25 

Rents 798  50 

"       U.  S.  Government  for  Education  of  Indians 11,495  19 

"       Slater  Fund,  paid  to  institutions 6,325  00 

Sale  of  Property 2,454  05 

$287,594  19 

Balance  on  hand  Sept.  30, 1883 548  32 


,142  51 
Debt  Sept.  30,  1884 13  785  86 

8301,928  37 


54  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Expenditures : 

The  Smith.    For  Church  and  Educational  Work $208,211  80 

'lhe  Chinese.     For  Superintendent,  Teachers,  Rent,  etc 14, SOL  45 

The  Indians.    For  Church  and  Educational  Work 33,204  95 

Foreign  Missions: 

For  Mendi  Mission,  income  and  specials.   5,140  09 

"  Jamaica  Mission,  Support  of  Aged  Missionary 88  94 

Publications : 
For  American  Missionary  (22,000  monthly),  Annual  Reports, 

Pamphlets,  Mailing,  Clerk,  Postage,  etc $7,351  72 

Agencies : 

New    York   Office.  —  Assistant  Secretary,   Travelling  Ex- 
penses, Printing,  etc.  (in  part) $2,954  96 

For  Eastern  District. 

Boston  Office.  —  District  Secretary,  Agent,  Clerk,  Travel- 
ling Expenses,  Printing,  Postage,  Rent,  etc 5,224  27 

For  Middle  District. 
Hartford  Office.  —  District  Secretary,  Clerk  Hire,  Travel- 
ling Expenses,  Rent,  etc 3,165  15 

For  Western'  District. 

Chicago  Office.  —  District  Secretary,  Clerk,  Travelling  Ex- 
penses, Printing,  etc 3,218  19 

Administration : 
For     Corresponding     Secretary,    Treasurer,    Secretary     of 

Woman's  Bureau,  and  Clerk  Hire 9,473  00 

Miscellaneous : 
For  Rent,  Care  of  Rooms,  Furniture,  Travelling  Expenses, 
Books,   Slationery,   Postage,  Expressage,  Telegrams, 

etc 4,415  39 

"    Wills  and  Estates 1,561  95 

"   Annual  Meeting 1 ,076  21 

"    Annuity  Account,  balance 2,053  17 

Amounts  refunded,  sent  to  the  Treasurer  by  mistake 277  53 

—$301  928  37 

Endowment  Funds  Received,  1883-1884. 

Theological  Department,  Howard  University $13,900  00 

Hastings  Scholarship  for  Atlanta  University 1,000  00 

$14,900  00 

The  receipts  of  Berea  College,  Hampton  N.  and  A.  Institute, 

and  Atlanta  University  are  added   below,  as  presenting 

at  one  view  the   contributions   for  the  general   work   in 

which  the  Association  is  engaged  : 

American  Missionary  Association,  General  Fund $287,594  19 

Endowment  Fund 14^)00  00 

„  _  .,  $302,494  19 

Berea  College ...     15,503  92 

Hampton  N.  and  A.  Institute. 79  218  59 

Atlanta  University 10615  00 

$407,831  70 


H.   W.   HUBBARD,  Treasurer, 

56  Reade  Street,  New  York. 


1885.]  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES.  55 


CONGREGATIONAL  SUNDAY-SCHOOL  AND  PUBLISHING  SOCIETY. 

President.  —  Samuel  B.  Capen,  350  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
Secretary.  —  Rev.  A.  E.  Dunning,  Room  9,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 
Western  S.  S.  Secretary'.  —  M.  C.  Hazard,  243  State  Street,  Chicago,  111. 
Business  Agent. — Geo.  P.  Smith,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 
Treasurer.  —  E.  Lawrence  Barnard,  Congregational  House,  Boston. 


BOARD    OF    MANAGERS. 


Rev.  Mortimer  Blake,  d.  d. 
Rev.  Alex.  McKenzie,  d.  d. 
Rev.  Joshua  \V.  Wellman,  d.  d. 
Rev.  Charles  B.  Rice. 
Rev.  B.  Frank  Hamilton. 
Rev.  Joseph  T.  Dukyka,  d.  d. 
William  H.  Wardwell.  Esq. 
Rev.  George  M.  Boynton. 
Samuel  B.  Capen,  Esq. 
Rev.  Robert  R.  Meredith,  d.  d. 


Charles  A.  Richardson,  Esq. 
E.  Lawrence  Barnard,  Esq. 
Thomas  W.  Bicknell,  ll.  d. 
C.  H.  Hutchins.  Esq. 
Hon.  James  M.  W.  Hall. 
J.  W.  Rice,  Esq. 
Joshua  W.  Davis,  Esq. 
Rev.  Michael  Buknham. 
Rev.  John  L.  Withrow,  d.  d. 
George  W.  Coeurn,  Esq. 


W.  F.  Whittemore,  Esq. 

Object: 

First,  —  To  systematize  and  give  direction  to  Sunday-school  work,  and  to  direct 
the  charities  of  the  churches  toward  establishing  Sunday  schools,  and  providing  weak 
ones  with  such  equipments  as  shall  enable  them  to  be  efficient. 

Second,  —To  provide  and  furnish  to  pastors,  teachers,  and  Sunday  schools,  aids  to 
the  study  of  the  Bible,  and  all  needful  Sunday-school  literature. 

Third,  — To  provide  and  nrepare  geueral  religious  reading,  and  to  distribute  tracts 
and  books  among  the  destitute. 

Fourth,  —  To  set  forlh  the  history  and  explain  the  principles  and  polity  of  Congre- 
gational churches. 

THE   MISSIONARY   DEPARTMENT: 

Sustains  Sunday-school  missionaries;  furnishes  Sunday-school  helps,  libraries,  and 
other  literature  to  new  and  needy  Sunday  schools,  either  gratuitously  or  at  reduced 
cost. 

The  following  State  Superintendents  are  engaged  in  planting  Sunday  schools  and 
increasing  the  efficiency  of  existing  schools:  Colorado,  Rev.  H  P.  Case,  Colo- 
rado Springs;  Kansas,  Prof.  J.  E.  Piatt,  Manhattan;  Massachusetts,  Rev.  G.  H. 
DeBevoise,  Boston;  Missouri,  Rev.  J.  L.  Made,  Springfield;  Nebraska,  Rev.  J.  D. 
Stewart,  Hastings;  New  York,  W.  A.  Duncan,  Esq.,  Syracuse;  Wiscons'n,  Rev.  J 
E.  Reitzel,  Milwaukee;  Iowa,  Rev.  J.  R.  Knodell,  Waterloo;  Michigan,  Rev.  E.  W. 
Miller,  Big  Rapids. 

During  the  year  ending  May  1,  1881,  the  Society  aided  one  thousand  and  fifty-six 
Sunday  schools,  and  assisted  to  establish  two  hundred  and  three  new  ones. 

The  Society  needs  ©50,000  the  present  year  to  sustain  missionaries,  and  to  furnish 
liter  iture  for  planting  and  maintaining  Sunday  schools. 

business  department: 

Publishes  the  Pilgrim  Teacher  (monthly)  and  a  graded  system  of  lesson  helps,  for 
all  departments  of  the  Sunday  school.  It  also  issues  books,  tracts,  and  papers  for 
Sunday  schools,  and  on  general  religious  subjects;  also  on  matters  of  special  interest 
to  Congregationalists. 

Contributio  s  to  the  Missionary  Department  should  be  sent  to  E.  L.  Barnard, 
Treasurer,  Congregational  House,  Boston,  or  to  M.  C.  Hazard,  Western  S.  S.  Seore- 
retary,  _'43  State  Street,  Chicago,  111 

Correspondence  concerning  editorial  or  missionary  work  should  be  directed  to  Rev. 
A.  E.  Dunning,  secretary. 

Business  correspondence  should  be  addressed  to  Geo.  P.  Smith,  agent. 

The  publica'ions  of  the  Society  are  for  sale  by  E.  J.  Alden,  243  State  Street, 
Chicago. 


56  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 


THE   NEW  WEST  EDUCATION   COMMISSION. 

Incorporated  Nov.  3,  1879. 
Principal  office  at  Chicago,  Illinois. 

OFFICERS. 

Presiderit.  —  Rev.  F.  A.  Noble,  t>.  r>.,  534  Washington  Boulevard. 

Vice-President. —  Kev.  Simeon  Gilbert,  d.  d.,  Montauk  Block. 

Rec.  Secretary.  —  Rev.  G.  S.  F.  Savage,  d.  d.,  112  Washington  Bd. 

General  Secretary.  —  Rev.  Charles  R.  Bliss.  112  Washington  Bd. 

Treasurer.  —  Mr.  Wm.  H.  Hubbard,  438  La  Salle  Avenue. 

District  Secretary.  — Rev.  A.  E.  Winship,  6  Congregational  House,  Boston. 

Agent  in  the  Field.  —  Mr.  Isaac  Huse,  Jr.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 

Object. —  The  promotion  of  Christian  civilization  in  Utah  and  adjacent  States  and 
Territories,  by  the  education  of  the  children  and  youth  under  Christian  teachers,  and 
by  the  use  of  such  other  kindred  agencies  as  may  at  any  time  be  deemed  wise. 

PROGRESS. 

During  the  year  the  number  of  its  schools  rose  from  nineteen  to  thirty-eight;  the 
number  of  its  teachers  fron  thirty-four  to  sixty-two;  the  number  of  its  pupils  from 
1,613  to  2,925.  It  property  was  largely  increased.  It  added  eight  to  the  number  of 
its  schoolhouses,  and  gained  a  controlling  interest  for  school  purposes  in  two  others. 
It  obtained  sites,  yet  to  he  occupied,  in  four  other  towns.  It  rented  ten  buildings  for 
school  uses,  one  of  which  was  a  Mormon  church,  and  several  others  were  owned  by 
Mormons,  one  of  whom  was  a  high  official. 

Of  its  2,925  pupils,  about  2,000  were  in  Utah,  and  about  1,500  were  of  parentage 
that  was  or  had  been  Mormon.  Beside  its  day  schools,  it  gathered  Sabbath  schools, 
evening  and  singing  schools  ;  held  religious  meetings  and  temperance  meetings  ; 
circulated  books;  and  gave  lectures  on  various  subjects.  Its  schools  were  grouped 
in  circuits,  so  that  during  a  portion  of  the  year  sixteen  Mormon  communities  were 
reached  for  religious  service  by  five  missionaries  of  the  A.  H.  M.  S.,  to  whom  the 
privilege  of  holding  meetings  in  our  schoolhouses  is  gladly  accorded.  One  church 
was  formed  during  the  year,  and  it  is  confidently  expected  that  others  will  soon 
follow. 

RESULTS. 

In  answer  to  the  question,  What  are  Christian  schools  doing  in  Utah?  the  last 
report  gives  six  answers:  (1)  They  are  centres  of  discussion;  (2)  They  are  giving 
light  to  Mormons  touching  the  real  feeling  of  the  nation  toward  them;  (3)  They  are 
inspiring  a  spirit  of  patriotism;  (4)  They  are  opening  a  new  world  to  the  children; 
(5)  They  are  lending  great  moral  support  to  such  Mormon  women  as  resist  polyg- 
amy; (6)  They  are  laying  the  foundation  of  permanent  institutions,  churches,  and 
academies. 

FINANCIAL   STATEMENT. 

The  following  statement  covers  the  time  from  May  1,  1883,  to  July  1,  1884,  a  period 
of  fourteen  months:  Receipts  from  all  benevolent  sources,  $54,048.  Total  expendi- 
tures, $70,142  ;  deficit  July  1,  $16,097.  Deficit  reduced,  Oct.  5,  to  $11,500.  The 
main  items  of  expense  were  as  follows:  For  realties,  sites,  and  building,  $20,819;  for 
salaries  of  teachers,  and  expenses  incidental  to  the  schools,  $35,74S  ;  for  Boston 
office,  including  expenses  of  Miss  Carter  on  trip  to  Utah,  and  all  other  travelling 
expenses  ami  salary,  and  salary  of  the  District  Secretary  and  his  travelling  expenses, 
printing,  rent,  etc.,  $4,640  ;  for  field  expenses,  including  salary  and  travelling 
expenses  of  agent,  and  travelling  expenses  of  teachers  to  their  fields,  and  incidental 
expenses  chargeable  to  all  the  schools  but  not  easily  separable  and  charged  to 
respective  schools,  $4,351;  for  the  Chicago  office,  including  printing  and  travelling 
expenses,  with  a  portion  of  the  salary  of  the  secretary,  $1,927. 

The  cost  from  the  first  to  the  present  time  of  the  realties  owned  by  the  Commission 
is  $32,301.  This  property  is  held  in  fee  simple;  is  without  incumbrance,  and  much 
of  it  would  sell  for  more  than  the  cost.  In  addition  to  this,  the  Commission,  having 
furnished  to  the  corporation  of  Salt  Lake  Academy  for  its  building  the  sum  of 
$23,000,  which  is  secured  for  the  purposes  of  Christian  instruction  by  the  strongest 
legal  guaranty,  and  having  under  its  entire  management  the  property  of  the  Las 
Vegas  Academy,  worth,  by  the  estimate  of  its  principal,  not  far  from  $15,000,  now,  at 
the  beginning  of  the  fifth  year  of  its  operations,  controls,  for  the  uses  of  Christian 
eJuc.ition,  property  to  the  amouut  of  $70,301. 


1885.]  THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES.  57 

THE  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES. 


ANDOVER  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Axdover.  Mass. 
Opened  for  service,  September  28,  1808. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Edwards  A.  Park,  d.  d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Christian  Theology. 

Rev.  Austin  Phelps,  d.  d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Sacred  Rhetoric. 

Rev.  John  P.  Gulliver,  d.  d.,  Stone  Professor  of  the  Relations  of  Christianity  to 

the  Secular  Sciences. 
Rev.  Egbert  C.  Smyth,  d.  d.,  Brown  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  and  Presi- 
dent of  the  Faculty. 
Rev.  William  J.  Tucker,  d.  d.,  Bartlet  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric,  and  Lecturer 

on  Pastoral  Theology. 
Rev.  John  P.  Taylor,  m.  a.,  Taylor  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology.    (Assigned 

to  Biblical  History  and  Oriental  Archaeology.) 
h,ev.  J.  "Wesley  Churchill,  m.  a.,  Jones  Professor  of  Elocution. 
Rev.  George  Harris,  d.  d.  ,  Abbot  Professor  of  Christian  Theology. 
Rev.  Edward  Y.  Hixcks,  m.  a.,  Smith  Professor  of  Biblical  Theology. 
Rev.  George  F.  Moore,  m.  a.,  Hitchcock  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and 

Literature. 
Rev.  Frank  E.  Woodruff,  m.  a.,  Associate  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature. 
Rev.  William  L.  Ropes,  m.  a.,  Librarian. 

lecturers. 
Hon.  Theodore  W.  Dwight,  ll.  d.,  Winkley  Lecturer  on  the  Relation  of  the  Chris- 
tian Religion  to  Jurisprudence. 
Rev.  A.  Hastings  Ross,  d.  d. ,  Southworth  Lecturer  on  Congregationalism. 
Principal  A.  M.  Fairbairn,  d.  d.,  Hyde  Lecturer  on  Comparative  Religion. 
Rev.  Samuel  W.  Dike,  m.  a.,  Lecturer  on  the  Family,  with  special  reference  to 
Social  Problems. 
Calendar. — The  annual  period  of  study  is  divided  into  three  Sessions.    The  last 
Session  of  the  present  Seminary  year  will  commence  on  Monday, March  23,  and  con- 
tinue till  the  Anniversary,  Thursday,  June  11,  to  be  followed  by  a  vacation  of  twelve 
weeks.     The  next  Seminary  year  will  begin  on  Thursday,  September  10. 

Course  of  Study. — With  an  enlarged  Faculty,  a  new  and  expanded  curriculum  has 
been  introduced.  The  Junior  year  is  devoted  mainly  to  Biblical  Exesresis  and  Intro- 
duction; the  Middle  year  to  Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology;  the  Senior  to  Sacred 
Rhetoric,  Pastoral  Theology,  and  History  of  Christian  Life  and  Doctrine.  Syste- 
matic Theology  is  begun  in  the  first  year;  also  Biblical  History,  which  is  continued 
through  the  second.  Lectures  on  Christianity  and  Science,  the  Scriptures,  Elocution, 
with  exercises  in  rhetoric  and  vocal  culture  continue  through  the  course.  Opportu- 
nity is  given  for  instruction  in  Syriac,  Arabic  and  other  cognate  Oriental  languages. 

Fourth  Year  for  advanced  study.  Each  member  of  the  Advanced  Class  chooses 
his  studies,  subject  to  approval  by  the  Faculty,  and  receives  from  the  professors 
in  the  departments  chosen  personal  direction  and  assistance.  Special  facilities  are 
afforded  for  private  reading  and  research.  Lectures  are  given  to  the  whole  class 
on  topics  pertaining  to  the  higher  and  more  difficult  questions  which  are  en^a^in<r 
the  attention  of  Christian  scholars  and  pastors.  Scholarships  ($200.00  each)  are 
awarded  to  members  of  this  class. 

Library  and  Museum  — The  Library  now  numbers  more  than  42,000  volumes,  is 
constantly  increased  and  is  open  every  week-day  for  the  examination  and  drawing 
of  books.  A  full  reference  library  will  soon  be  opened|on  the  ground  floor  of  Brechin 
Hall.  The  Museum  comprises  objects  relating  to  missionary  life  and  work,  a  monu- 
mental slab  from  Nimroud,  a  relief  model  of  Jerusalem,  and  a  large  and  choice  col- 
lection of  Palestinian  birds,  animals,  flowers,  coins,  inscriptions,  photographs,  etc. 
A  well-furnished  Gymnasium  is  open  to  the  use  of  the  students. 
Location.  —  The  Seminary  was  located  with  a  view  to  the  advantages  of  uninter- 
rupted study.  These  advantages  have  been  retained,  and  are  accounted  of  increasing 
value.  At  the  same  time,  through  the  rise  and  growth  of  cities  in  the  immediate 
vicinity,  the  students  of  the  Seminary  have  special  opportunities  for  studying  the 
various  conditions  of  church  work,  and  the  different  methods  of  preaching.  Andover 
is  within  four  miles  of  Lawrence,  ten  of  Lowell  and  Haverhill,  fifteen  of  Salem,  and 
twenty  of  Cambridge  and  Boston      The  situation  is  remarkably  healthful. 

For  information  respecting  Conditions  of  Membership,  Honorary  Scholarships,  the 
Winkley  Fellowship  (S600),  Expenses,  and  Pecuniary  Aid,  see  Catalogue,  which  may 
be  obtained  by  application  to  the  President  of  the  Faculty. 


58  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 


BANGOR  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Bangor,  Me. 

This  institution  was  chartered  by  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  in  February, 
1814,  and  was  opened  for  students  in  October,  1810.  It  has  been  in  constant  service 
since  and  has  graduated  several  hundred  pastors,  missionaries,  teachers,  editors,  and 
college  presidents  and  professors. 

FACULTY   OF  INSTRUCTION. 

Rev.  Levi  L.  Paine,  d.  d.,  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Rev.  John  S.  Sewall,  d.  d.,  Sacred  Rhetoric. 

Rev.  Lewis  F.  Stearns,  d.  d.,  Systematic  Theology. 

Rev.  Charles  J.  H.  Ropes,  New  Testament  Language  and  Literature. 

Rev.  Francis  B.  Denio,  Old  Testament  Language  and  Literature. 


Terms  of  Admission.  —  Bangor  Seminary  is  open  to  all  denominations  of  Chris- 
tians. Candidates  for  admission  must  produce  testimony  of  their  church  member- 
ship and  of  their  collpgiate  education.  If  they  have  not  pursued  a  college  course, 
they  will  be  examined,  and  must  exhibit  mental  training  and  attainments  sufficient, 
in  the  judgment  of  the  Faculty,  to  warrant  their  entering  upon  a  course  of  theologi- 
cal study.  Those  whose  age  or  circumstances  forbid  the  pursuit  of  the  complete 
course  of  study  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Faculty,  be  admitted  to  the  studies  of 
the  Middle  year,  and  continue  their  course  with  the  full  privileges  of  the  Seminary. 

Course  of  Stody. —  Junior  Year,  Hebrew  Grammar,  Principles  of  Interpreta- 
tion, Exegesis  of  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures;  New  Testament  Greek;  Intro- 
ductory Philosophy,  with  text-books  and  lectures;  Essays,  and  Lectures  on  Style  and 
English  Literature. 

Middle  Year,  Systematic  Theology;  Ancient  Church  History;  Exegetical  studies 
continued:  New  Testament  Greek  continued;  Vocal  Culture  and  Oratory. 

Senior  Year,  Mediaeval  and  Modern  Church  History;  Homiletics;  Pastoral  The- 
ology and  Church  Polity;  Exegetical  studies  continued;  New  Testament  Greek  con- 
tinued. 

The  Department  of  New  Testament  Greek  has  been  added  to  the  usual 
course  in  order  to  supplement  the  department  of  Exegesis  by  grammatical  and  lexical 
Study  of  the  language  of  the  New  Testament.  It  has  been  established  not  only  for 
the  benefit  of  those  who  have  had  a  classical  training,  but  also  to  provide  instruction 
for  those  who  enter  the  shorter  course  with  only  a  rudimentary  knowledge  of  the 
Greek.    The  instruction  is  at  present  given  by  the  Exegetical  professors. 

Special  Lectures.  — A  course  of  practical  addresses  on  pastoral  subjects  is  given 
each  year  by  pastors  selected  for  that  service. 

Preaching.  — As  it  is  be'ieved  to  be  conducive  to  the  best  professional  training  to 
combine  practice  with  theory,  students  are  encouraged  during  the  Senior  year  to 
preach  as  opportunity  offers,  and  so  fir  as  they  may  without  interfering  with  their 
Seminary  duties.  They  usually  take  a  license  to  preach  at  the  close  of  the  Middle 
year;  and  during  the  vacation  are  employed  as  missionaries  of  the  Maine  Missionary 
Society.  Through  the  remainder  of  their  course  they  are  frequently  called  upon  to 
supply  vacant  churches  or  missionary  outposts. 

Post-graduate  Scholarship.  —  A  scholarship  has  recently  been  established  in 
Bowdoin  College  for  the  purpose  of  aiding  any  student  who,  after  graduating  at  the 
Seminary,  desires  to  take  a  post-graduate  year  at  the  College. 

Expenses.  —  Each  student  is  charged  two  dollars  a  year  for  incidental  expenses. 
There  is  no  other  charge  for  tuition,  room,  furniture,  library,  or  any  privilege  of 
the  Seminary.  The  dormitory  has  been  thoroughly  rep  lired  and  refitted.  The  rooms 
are  carpeted  and  furnished.  The  income  of  the  Washburn  fund  and  some  other 
funds,  given  expressly  to  aid  members  of  the  Seminary,  will  be  distributed  to  those 
who  need,  and  will  amount  to  about  half  the  expense  of  board. 

Library. — The  Seminary  has  an  excellent  library,  numbering  between  fifteen 
and  sixteen  thousand  volumes,  specially  selected  to  meet  the  wants  of  the  students. 
There  is  a  permanent  library  fund,  with  the  income  of  which  constant  additions  are 
made  of  the  latest  and  most  valuable  literature. 

The  next  Anniversary  will  occur  on  Wednesday,  June  3,  1885. 

The  next  Seminary  year  will  open  on  Thursday,  Sept.  10,  1885. 

For  catalogues  or  for  admission,  address 

JOHN  S.  SEWALL,  Secretary. 


1885.]  THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES.  59 

CHICAGO  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Chicago,  III. 
Opened  for  instruction,  October,  1858. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Franklin  W.  Fisk,  d.  d.  ,  Wisconsin  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric. 

Rev.  Jambs  T.  Hyde,  d.  d.,  Iowa  Professor  of  New  Testament  Literature  and 
Interpretation. 

Rev.  George  N.  Boardman,  d.  d.,  Illinois  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology. 

Rev.  Samuel  Ives  Curtiss,  d.  d.,  New  England  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Litera- 
ture and  Interpretation. 

Rev.  G.  Buckingham  Willcox,  d.  d.,  Stone  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  and 
Sppcial  Studies. 

Rev.  Hugh  McDonald  Scott,  b.  d.,  Sweetzer  and  Michigan  Professor  of  Ecclesi- 
astical History. 

Prof.  J.  R.  J.  Anthony,  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

Rev.  Gustav  Adolf  Zimmermann,  Instructor  in  the  German  Department. 

Rev.   Peter  Christian  Trandberg,  Instructor  in  the  Scandinavian  Department. 

Prof.  Samuel  I.  Curtiss,  d.  d.,  Librarian. 

Terms  of  Admission.  —  The  Seminary  is  open  to  students  of  all  denominations. 
Candidates  for  admission  to  the  regular  course  must  be  of  good  moral  character,  and 
must  have  received  a  collegiate  education,  or  an  equivalent  preparation.  Students 
from  other  seminaries  may  be  admitted  by  certificate. 

Terms  and  Vacations.  — The  next  term  will  begin  Wednesday,  Sept.  9,  1885. 
and  continue  till  the  third  Wednesday  in  April,  when  there  will  he  a  vacation  of 
four  months,  for  private  study  and  remunerative  Christian  work. 

Situation.  —  The  Seminary  Buildings  front  Union  Park.  Tbe  location  is  quiet, 
but  the  centre  of  the  city  may  be  reached  in  twenty  minutes. 

Course  of  Study.  —  The  Juniors  have  four  exercises  a  week  in  Hebrew,  four  in 
Greek,  and  one  each  in  Theology,  History,  Homiletics,  and  Elocution.  The  Mid- 
dlers  have  four  exercises  a  week  in  Theology,  two  in  History,  two  in  Hebrew,  and 
one  each  in  Greek,  Homiletics,  and  Elocution.  The  Seniors  have  three  exercises  a 
week  in  Homiletics,  two  each  in  Hebrew,  History,  and  Theology,  one  in  Greek,  one 
in  Pastoral  Theology,  and  private  exercises  in  Elocution.  The  "  Special  Course" 
includes  the  full  course  in  all  the  years  except  Hebrew  and  Greek,  and  has  the 
following  supplementary  studies,  which  are  limited  to  the  first  year:  Rhetoric,  Logic, 
Moral  Philosophy,  and  daily  exercises  in  English  Composition  and  Bible  Exposition. 

The  German  and  the  Scandinavian  Departments.  —  Students  iu  these 
departments,  which  are  under  competent  instructors,  take  the  regular  or  special 
course  in  the  English  language,  according  to  their  grade  of  preparation,  that  they 
may  be  able  to  preach  also  in  English.  They  are,  however,  excused  from  some  Eng- 
lish studies,  principally  of  a  homiletical  or  practical  kind,  in  place  of  which  they 
pursue  such  exercises  in  their  own  native  languages  as  are  best  adapted  to  prepare 
them  to  minister  to  our  German  or  Scandinavian  fellow  citizens. 

Examinations.  —  In  each  year  there  are  two  public  examinations,  oral  and 
written,  of  all  the  classes. 

The  Alumni  Institute  and  Triennial  Convention  will  be  held  this  year  on  Anni- 
versary week,  April  21-23. 

Hammond  Library.  — This  contains  the  General  and  the  Reference  Library 
with  over  7,000  volumes,  and  the  Reading  Room.  Both  of  the  latter  are  furnished 
with  the  bfst  helps  for  students,  and  are  open  daily.  There  is  also  a  special 
arrangement  for  the  use  of  the  Chicago  Public  Library,  which  offers  110,000  volumes, 
many  of  which  are  rare  and  valuable  sets  of  reviews  and  important  works  of 
reference. 

Expenses  — No  charges  are  made  for  instruction,  the  rent  of  rooms,  or  for  the  use 
of  Hammond  Library.  Suites  of  rooms  have  been  furnished  by  churches  or  individ- 
uals. The  only  necessary  expenses  of  the  students  are  for  board,  fuel,  gas,  text- 
books, the  care  of  room«,  washing,  and  for  such  special  damages  as  the  property  of 
the  Seminary  may  suffer  at  their  hands.  Good  board  can  b;j  had  in  private  families 
in  the  neighborhood  of  the  Seminary  for  $>2.50  or  $3.00  a  week. 

Pecuniary  Aid.  —  From  the  American  Education  Society,  supplemented  by  the 
Western  Education  Society  and  the  Scholarship  funds  of  the  Seminary,  a  total  of 
one  hundred  and  fifty  dollars  a  year  for  students  in  the  regular  course,  and  one 
hundred  and  twenty  dollars  for  those  in  the  special  course;  additional  aid  in  cloth- 
ing is  furnished,  when  needed,  by  Ladies'  Benevolent  Societies;  medical  attendance 
without  charge  in  case  of  illness;  and  such  sums  as  may  be  received  for  preaching  or 
teaching. 

Application  for  admission  or  for  catalogues  may  be  made  to  the  Professors,  or  to 
Rev.  G.  S.  F.  Savage,  Sec'y  and  Treas.,  112  Washington  Bd.,  Chicago,  111. 


1885.]  THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES.  61 

HARTFORD  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Opened  for  service  in  1834. 

FACULTY. 

"William  Thompson,  d.  d.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Lit- 
erature and  Dean  of  the  Faculty. 

Matthew  B.  Riddle,  d.  d.,  Hosmer  Professor  of  New  Testament  Exegesis. 

William  S.  Karr,  d.  d.,  Riley  Professor  of  Christian  Theology. 

Chester  D.  Hartranft,  d.  d.,  Waldo  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Ecclesiastical  His- 
tory. 

Lewel'lyn  Pratt,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Practical  Theology. 

Edwin  C  Bissell,  d.  d.,  Nettleton  Professor  of  the  Hebrew  Language  and  Litera- 
ture, and  Instructor  in  Cognate  Languages.  ., 

Waldo  S.  Pratt,  a.  m.,  Associate  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  Music  and  Hymnology. 

RECENT  LECTURERS  ON  THE  CAREW  FOUNDATION. 


Edwin  B.  Webb,  d.  d. 

Prof.  John  "W  Dawson,  ll.  d.,  f.  r.  s. 

John  L.  Withrow,  d.  d. 


Pies.  Matthew  H  Buckham,  ll.  d. 
Geo.  F.  Pentecost,  d.  d. 
A.  J.  F.  Behrends,  d.  d. 


Talbot  W.  Chambers,  d.  d. 
Ernest  C.  Richardson,  a.  b.,  Librarian. 
Franklin  S.  Hatch,  a.  m.,  Secretary  of  the  Endowment  Committee. 

By  its  organization  the  Seminary  is  closely  allied  to  the  churches  through  the  Pas- 
toral Union,  which  annually  elects  the  trustees. 

The  plan  of  instruction  is  so  arranged  as  to  make  the  study  of  the  Bible  the  chief 
feature  of  the  entire  course.  The  patrons,  guardians,  and  teachers  of  the  Institu- 
tion are  persuaded  that  an  exegetical  and  experimental  knowledge  of  the  Divine 
"Word  should  be  sought  first  of  all  by  candidates  for  the  gospel  ministry.  They 
also  believe  that  scholarly  investigation,  controlled  and  tempered  by  the  spirit 
of  truth,  justifies  unfaltering  adherence  to  the  doctrinal  system  set  forth  in  th^  creed 
of  the  Pastoral  Union,  to  which  the  professors  annually  give  their  absent,  and  which 
is  in  accord  with  the  historical  belief  of  New  England  Congregationalism,  as  embod- 
ied in  accredited  formulas.  The  effort  is  made  to  bring  the  several  departments  into 
such  relations  as  shall  give  both  scientific  and  vital  unity  to  the  course  of  instruction. 

It  is  the  aim  of  each  professor  to  strengthen,  on  the  part  of  the  students,  the  habit 
of  personal  investigation.  Daily  drills  bring  teachers  and  pupils  into  such  close  rela- 
tions as  favor  mental  activity  and  appropriate  criticism,  the  purpose  being  to  train  as 
well  as  to  teach,  to  illustrate  correct  methods  while  their  results  are  presented. 

Terms  of  Admission. — Candidates  for  admission  are  expected  to  produce  evi- 
dence that  they  are  members  of  some  Christian  church,  and  that  they  have  graduated 
at  some  college,  or  have  made  such  literary  acquisitions  as,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Fac- 
ulty,' are  an  equivalent  preparation  for  theological  studies.  They  will  be  examined 
in  reference  to  their  personal  piety  and  their  motives  in  seeking  the  ministry. 

Besides  lectures  on  Congregationalism,  moot  councils  are  held  from  time  to  time 
for  the  purpose  of  making  the  student  familiar  with  the  principles  and  usages  of  our 
Church  Polity. 

Instruction  is  provided  for  all  the  classes  in  ecclesiastical  music  throughout  each 
year. 

Expenses.  — No  charge  is  made  for  tuition,  room  rent,  or  the  use  of  the  library. 
The  rooms  are  supplied  with  the  necessary  articles  of  furniture. 

Arrangements  for  board,  at  a  common  table,  are  made  by  the  trustees. 

The  average  cost  of  board  has  been  $3.50  per  week.  To  aid  in  meeting  this  expense, 
several  scholarships  have  been  endowed.  Further  assistance  will  be  furnished,  in 
proportion  to  the  necessities  of  each  student,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Faculty.  Fuel 
and  lights  may  be  estimated  at  from  $10  to  $15  the  year  for  each  room.  The  Ameri- 
can Education  Society  renders  aid  to  the  amount  of  from  $75  to  $100  annually. 
Students  who  are  licensed  have  occasional  opportunities  to  preach  for  compensation. 

Calendar.  —There  is  but  one  term  of  study  in  the  year,  which  hegins  on  the 
second  Thursday  of  September,  and  closes  on  the  second  Thursday  of  May.  Students 
have  opportunity  in  the  long  vacation  to  engage  in  some  form  of  Christian  activity, 
from  which  they  may  derive  religious  advantages  and  practical  knowledge,  as  well 
as  pecuniary  benefit. 

Persons  desiring  to  join  the  Seminary  are  invited  to  address  Prof.  William 
Thompson,  d.  d.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  from  whom  they  will  receive  any  needed 
additional  information. 


62  CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THEOLOGY  IN  OBERLIN  COLLEGE, 

Oberlin,  Ohio. 

Opened  for  service  in  1835. 


Rev.  James  H.  Faikchild,  d.  d.,  President,  Finney  Professor  of  Theology  and 
Moral  Philosophy. 

Rev.  William  G.  Ballantine,  Professor  of  Old  Testament  Language  and  Liter- 
ature. 

Rev.  G.  Frederick  Wright,  Professor  of  New  Testament  Language  and  Literature. 

Rev.  Albert  H.  Currier,  d.  d.,  Holbrook  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhetoric  and  Pasto- 
ral Theology. 

Rev.  Frank  H.  Foster,  Professor  of  Church  History  and  Positive  Institutions. 

Rev.  William  B.  Chamberlain,  Instructor  in  Elocution. 

Rev.  A.  Hastings  Ross,  Special  Lecturer  on  Church  Polity. 


The  Department  of  Theology  is  open  for  the  admission  of  students  of  every  de- 
nomination. Applicants  must  furnish  satisfactory  evidence  of  Christian  character. 
A  full  collegiate  education  is  regarded  as  furnishing  a  normal  preparation  for  the 
course  in  Theology.  Those  who  are  not  graduates  of  reputable  colleges  are  required 
to  furnish  evidence  of  culture  in  all  essential  points  fully  equivalent  to  that  which 
is  given  by  a  college  course,  and  are  admitted  only  upon  careful  examination  in  the 
ordinary  collegiate  branches.  Upon  the  satisfactory  completion  of  the  regular  three 
years'  course,  the  Academic  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  (b.  d.)  is  conferred. 

Course  of  Study.  —  First  Year. — Hebrew,  and  Old  Testament  Exegesis;  Har- 
mony of  the  Gospels,  and  Theology  of  the  New  Testament;  Natural  Theology;  Evi- 
dences of  Christianity;  Authority  and  Inspiration  of  the  Scriptures. 

Middle  Year.  —  Systematic  Theology;  Hebrew  Exegesis  continued,  and  Literature 
of  the  Old  Testament;  Homiletics;  Positive  Institutions;  lectures  on  the  Epistles. 

Senior  Year.  —  History  of  the  Church;  History  of  Doctrine;  Positive  Institutions; 
Homiletics;  written  and  extempore  Sermons;  Pastoral  Theology;  and  lectures  on 
The  Relations  of  Science  and  Religion,  and  on  the  various  forms  of  Scepticism. 

Library.  — The  Libraries  of  the  College  contain  over  fifteen  thousand  volumes. 

Council  Hall,  the  building  devoted  exclusively  to  the  Department  of  Theology, 
provides  fully  furnished  rooms  for  fifty  students.  No  expense  is  incurred  for  instruc- 
tion, for  the  use  of  the  libraries  or  of  public  rooms;  and  the  students  in  Theology 
enjoy,  without  charge,  the  privileges  of  all  the  other  departments  of  the  College. 
The 'price  of  board  is  from  $2.00  to  $2.50  per  week,  or  from  .$72  to  $90  for  the  thirty- 
six  weeks  of  the  theological  year.  Fuel  and  lights  will  not  cost  more  than  $15. 
Add  the  charge. of  $5.00  per  term  for  the  care  of  the  building,  and  the  entire  necessary 
expenses  of  the  year  (not  including  clothing,  travelling  expenses,  and  books)  need 
not  exceed  $100. 

Help  is  granted  from  scholarship  funds  contributed  by  friends  of  the  Department 
and  from  the  American  Education  Society.  The  amount  ordinarily  received  from 
both  these  sources  does  not  vary  much  from  $150. 

The  opportunities  for  students  to  aid  in  meeting  their  expenses  are  sufficiently 
numerous.  Some  are  employed  as  teachers  in  the  Preparatory  School  connected 
with  the  College,  and  the  amount  received  for  teaching  an  hour  each  day  exceeds  the 
est  of  board.  Many  vacant  pulpits  in  the  vicinity  are  supplied  by  theological  stu- 
dents, for  which  compensation  is  rendered.  During  the  summer  vacation  of  fifteen 
weeks,  all  members  of  the  Department  may  supply  vacant  pulpits  in  home-missionary 
and  other  fields;  and  such  opportunities  are  abundant. 

The  year  of  study  in  this  Department  consists  of  thirty-five  weeks,  in  three  terms. 
The  anniversary  occurs  Saturday,  June  27,  1885.  The  next  year  begins  Wednesday, 
Sept.  16, 1885. 


1885.]  THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  63 

PACIFIC  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Opened  for  service  June,  1369. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Joseph  A.  Benton,  d.  r>.,  Professor  of  Sacred  Literature,  and  {pro  tern.)  of 

Philosophy. 
Rev.  George  Mooar,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Systematic  Theology,  and  {pro  tern.)  of 

Ecclesiastical  History. 
Rev.  I.  E.  Dwinell,  d.  d.,  Professor  of  Horniletics  and  Pastoral  Theology  and  {pro 

tern  )  of  New  Testament  Greek. 
Lectures  are  given  frequently  by  leading  pastors  of  the  State. 


Regular  Studies.  —First  Tear.  Greek;  Hebrew;  Sacred  Geography  and  An- 
tiquities; Origin,  History,  Authority,  Inspiration,  and  Canon  of  the  Bible;  Interpre- 
tation of  the  Scriptures;  Religions  of  the  World,  other  than  the  Christian;  Natural 
Science;  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

Secotid  Year.  —  Biblical  Theology;  Greek;  Hebrew;  Exercises  in  the  Exposition  of 
the  Scriptures;  Systematic  Theology;  History  of  Doctrines;  Elocution. 

Third  Year.  —  P.istoral  Theory;  Church  History;  Church  Polity;  Horniletics; 
Elocution;  Connection  of  Natural  Science  with  Religion.  [An  exercise  in  Hebrew 
and  Greek  Exegesis  once  each  week  during  the  second  and  third  years.] 

Special  Studies.  —  In  special  cases,  particular  and  modified  courses  of  instruction 
will  bs  given  to  those  who  cannot  remain  three  years,  or  who,  for  other  reasons,  can- 
not take  the  full  course  of  three  years;  and  these  courses  of  instruction  will  be 
adapted  to  the  necessities  of  each  person,  it  being  understood  that  every  one  of  this 
class  will  continue  his  studies  as  long  as  practicable. 

Preparatory  Studies.  —  Young  men  who  have  not  had  the  advantage  of  a  col- 
legiate course,  and  who  are,  for  good  reasons,  deb  irred  from  the  prospect  of  such  a 
course,  are  enabled  to  pursue  literary  and  scientific  studies  under  the  direction  of  the 
professors  in  the  Hopkins  Academy,  immediately  associated  with  the  Seminary. 
These  preparatory  studies  will  vary  with  the  requirements  of  each  student. 


Calendar.  —  The  year  consists  of  but  one  term,  and  begins  with  the  first  of  Sep- 
tember and  ends  with  the  middle  of  May.  There  will  be  a  recess  from  the  20th  of 
December  to  the  3d  of  Januaiy.    Students  should  begin  promptly  with  the  term. 

Terms  of  Admission.  —  Credible  evidence  of  piety,  membership  in  some  evangel- 
ical church,  a  collegiate  education,  or  such  other  literary  and  scientific  attainments 
as  promise  a  fair  degree  of  usefulness,  will  entitle  all  young  men  to  the  advantages 
of  this  Seminary.  The  benefits  of  the  institution  are  accorded  alike  to  students  of  all 
denominations  of  Christians. 


Expenses.  —  There  will  be  no  charge  for  tuition,  rent  of  rooms,  or  use  of  furniture. 
The  trustees  will,  as  far  as  practicable,  furnish  text-books  free  to  those  who  are  in 
need,  themselves  being  the  judges  of  the  necessity.  Those  who  desire  it  can  board 
on  the  premises  at  the  rate  of  $3.00  per  week.  Fifty  cents  additional  will  be  charged 
for  washing. 


Pecuniary  Aid.  —  The  American  Education  Society  will  render  aid  to  the  pupils 
of  this  Seminary  who  are  needy,  who  are  college  graduates,  and  who  take  the  full 
course  of  three  years.  The  amount  bestowed  will  be,  when  possible,  $100  a  year  to 
each  beneficiary.  Six  paying  scholarships  yield  an  average  of  about  .$130  each  per 
year  to  six  beneficiaries. 

An  endeavor  is  continually  made  to  provide  for  all  the  wants  of  every  young  man 
who  wishes  to  take  the  full  course  of  study,  and  every  such  person  is  urged  to  come  to 
the  Seminary,  whether  he  has  any  means  of  his  own  or  not.  It  is  believed  that  the 
necessary  expenses  of  a  Theological  School  are  less  here  than  anywhere  else  in  the 
Union. 

No  happier  situation  is  known  than  the  one  occupied  by  this  Seminary.  The  cli- 
mate is  unequalled  for  stimulating  qualities,  for  mildness,  and  for  general  fineness. 
It  is  favorable  to  study  every  month  in  the  year.  It  is  a  cure  for  many  forms  of  inva- 
lidism. The  scenery  about  the  site  is  not  inferior  to  that  of  the  far-famed  Bay  of 
Naples  itself.  Both  the  beauties  and  the  grandeurs  of  nature  are  within  reach;  and, 
to  some  extent,  those  of  man,  also. 


1885.] 


THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES.  65 


THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY  OF  YALE  COLLEGE,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

PRESIDENT,   PROFESSORS,  AND   INSTRUCTORS. 

Rev.  Noah  Porter,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.  ,  President. 

Rev.  Georgk  E.  Day,  d.  d.,  Hebrew  Literature  and  Biblical  Theology. 

Rev.  Samuel  Harris,  d.  d.,  ll.  d.,  Systematic  Theology. 

Rev.  George  P.  Fisher,  d.  d.,ll.  d.,  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Rev.  Timothy  Dwight,  d.  d.,  Sacred  Literature  and  Nev)  Testament  Greek. 

Rev.  William  M.  Barbour,  d.  d.,  Ilomiletics  and  the  Pastoral  Charge. 

Rev.  John  E  Russell,  b.  d.,  New  Testament  Biblical  Theology. 

Mark  Bailey,  m.  a.,  Vocal  Culture  and  Elocution. 

SPECIAL  lecturers. 
Rev.  Henry  M.  Storrs,  d.  d.,  Lyman  Beecher  Lecturer  on  Preaching. 
Rev.  John  Hall,  d.  d.,  on  the  Forces  that  a  feet  Christian  Testimony ,  Life  and  Work. 
Rev.  William  M.  Taylor,  d.  d.,  on  the  Essentials  of  Pulpit  Eloquence. 
Rev.  Nathaniel  J  .  Burton,  d.  d.,  on  Topics  connected  with  the  Pastor's  Life. 
Prof.  Edward  J.  Phelps,  ll.  d.,  on  Legal  Topics  of  interest  to  the  Ministry. 
Prof.  George  T.  Ladd,  d.  d.  (subject  to  be  announced). 
Prof.  Leonard  J.  Sanford,  m.  d.,  on  the  Preservation  of  Health. 

Relation  to  the  University.  — The  Divinity  School  is  one  of  the  Departments 
of  Yale  College.  Its  members  receive  from  the  Corporation,  on  completing  their 
three-years'  course  of  study,  the  degree  of  b.  d.  They  have  access  to  the  public  col- 
lections of  the  University,  such  as  the  Library,  the  Peahody  Museum,  and  the  collec- 
tion of  paintings  and  statuary  in  the  School  of  Fine  Aits.  They  are  permitted 
to  attend,  free  of  expense,  so  tar  as  will  not  conflict  with  their  professional  studies, 
the  lectures  and  recitations  in  the  College  and  the  Sheffield  Scientific  School,  and,  if 
expecting  to  become  foreign  missionaries,  those  of  the  Medical  Department. 

Course  of  Study.  —  The  first  year  is  devoted  chiefly  to  the  Exegesis  of  the 
Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures;  the  second  to  Systemat  c  Theology,  Church  History, 
Biblical  Theology,  and  Church  Polity;  the  third  to  Sacred  Rhetoric,  New  Testament, 
Biblical  Theology,  and  the  History  of  Christian  Doctrine.  Additional  lectures  on. 
Preaching  and  other  important  subjects  are  delivered  before  all  the  classes  by 
eminent  ministers  and  scholars  in  this  country  and  Europe.  There  are  also  optional 
classes  conducted  by  the  Professors,  in  New  Testament  Introduction,  German,  Syriac, 
and  Chaldee.  Once  a  week  there  is  a  rhetorical  exercise  for  all  the  classes.  Instruc- 
tion in  vocal  culture  and  elocution  is  continued  through  the  entire  course. 

Graduate  or  Fourth  Year  Class.  —  Students  who  have  completed  a  three- 
years'  course  of  theological  study,  here  or  elsewhere,  are  admitted  to  the  Graduate 
Class,  established  five  years  since,  in  which  advanced  studies  in  Theology  are 
pursued  under  the  direction  of  the  Professors. 

The  Libraries  of  the  University,  to  which  the  students  have  access,  including 
the  Reference  Library  of  the  Divinity  School,  contain  over  150,000  volumes. 

A  Graduate  Fellowship,  for  the  encouragement  of  further  theological  study 
in  this  country  or  abroad,  the  income  of  which  is  $500  for  one  year  after  graduation, 
is  offered  to  the  class  entering  in  September,  1885. 

Expenses.  —  There  is  no  charge  for  instruction,  use  of  libraries,  or  room  rent. 
The  rooms,  which  will  accommodate  oue  hundred  and  fifty  students,  are  designed  in 
general  for  only  one  occupant.  Each  room  has  a  bedroom  attached,  and  is  carpeted ! 
aud  furnished  with  all  needful  furniture  except  bedclothing.  The  chief  expenses  for- 
the  session  are  for  board  $3.00  to  $3.50  a  week;  fuel  and  light,  $25  to  $30;  and  $10  a 
year  for  care  of  room  and  incidental  expenses. 

Scholarship  Funds  and  other  aids.  —  Students  whose  circumstances  require 
it  are  aided  to  the  amount  of  $100  a  year,  from  the  income  of  scholarship  funds. 
Additional  aid  to  the  amount  of  $75  is  afforded  by  the  American  Educational 
Society  to  its  beneficiaries. 

Commencement  of  the  Term.  —  The  present  annual  term  of  study  began  on 
Thursday,  Sept.  18,  1884,  aud  continues  till  the  jhird  Thursday  in  May  (Anniver- 
sary), when  the  vacation  of  four  months,  in  which  the  students  have  the  opportunity 
to  engage  in  some  form  of  remunerative  labor,  will  commence.  The  next  annual 
term  will  begin  on  Thursday,  Sept.  24,  1885. 

Application  for  Admission.  —  The  Seminary  is  open  on  equal  terms  to  students 
of  all  Christian  denominations.     Applications  for  admission,  or  for  the  annual  Cat- 
alogue containing  further  information,  may  be  made  to  the  Secretary,  Prof.  George 
E.  Day,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  or  to  any  other  member  of  the  Faculty. 
5 


66 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


STUDENTS. 


NAMES  AND   BESIDENCES. 


*  Collide  and 

Year 

f  Seminary  and 

of  Graduating. 

Class. 

Bates, 

Andover,      Adv. 

— 

— 

Pacific,          Mid. 

— 

— 

Oberlin,         Sen. 

Yale, 

1881 

Yale,            Grad. 

Oberlin, 

— 

Bangor,          Sen. 

Oberlin, 

1880 

Oberlin,          Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor,          Sen. 

Chicago,  T.S 

1868 

Yale,            Grad. 

Oberlin, 

1883 

Oberlin,         Mid. 

Amherst, 

1880 

Andover,      Adv. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 

Doane, 

1882 

Hartford,       Mid. 

Iowa, 

1882 

Yale,              Mid. 

Amberst, 

18H9 

Andover,       Sen. 

Dartmouth, 

1883 

Hartford,       Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1883 

Hartford,       Mid. 

Iowa, 

1882 

Yale,              Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1882 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Middlebury, 

1881 

Hartford,       Sen. 

Middb'bury, 

1884 

Hartford,      Jun. 

Williams, 

1881 

Hartford,       Jun. 

Doane, 

1880 

Oberlin,         Jun. 

Jus  Hopkins 

1880 

Yale,               Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor,         Mid. 

111.  Norm. 

1877 

Oberlin,         Mid. 

Drury, 

— 

Oberlin,         Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Mid.  Sp. 

Amberst, 

1882 

Yale,              Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 

— 

— 

Oberlin,         Jun. 

Yale, 

1883 

Oberlin,          Mid. 

Yale, 

1883 

Yale,              Jun. 

Un.  of  Perm 

— 

Yale,              Mid. 

Oberlin, 

1883 

Andover,       Mid. 

Oberlin, 

1882 

Oberlin,         Sen. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 

— 

— 

Bangor,         Jun. 

— 

— 

Pacific,            Sp. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 

Amherst, 

1883 

Hartford,       Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 

Oberlin, 

1883 

Yale,              Mid. 

Yale, 

1SS1 

Yale,               Mid. 

Amberst, 

187!) 

Yale,               Sen. 

Realschule  Geissen. 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun. 

Cen.  Turkey 

,1881 

Andover,       Jun. 

Abbott,  Clifford  Belcher,  Boston,  Mass. 
Adams,  Herbert  L.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Asanier,  Jean  Cyrille,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Aiken,  Edwin  Edgerton,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Aikins,  James  Edward,  Wroxeter,  Out. 
Aldrich,  Leander  Jefferson,  Conklingville,N.Y. 
Alexander,  James,  Brewer,  Me. 
Alexander,  John,  B.  D.,  New  London,  Conn. 
Al«er,  Frank  George,  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Allen,  Edward  P.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 
Andridge,  Andrew  A.,  Storm  Lake,  Wis. 
Avery,  Holly  Hunt,  Crete,  Neb. 
Baker,  Henry  Rolf,  Sergeant's  Bluff,  Iowa. 
Ballantine,  Wm.  Osborn,  m.d.,  Raburi,  India. 
Barrett,  Samuel  Allen,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Barstow,  John,  Haverhill,  N.  H. 
Bartlett,  Dana  Webster.  Grinnell,  Iowa. 
Bartlett,  William  Alfred,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Barton,  James  Levi,  Johnson,  Vt. 
Barton,  Robert  Jacob,  Johnson,  Vt. 
B-issett,  Austin  Bradley,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
B  ites,  Francis  William,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Beadenkopf,  Thomas  Milton,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Bears,  Alfred  Hart,  Murray  River,  P.  E.  I. 
Berkstresser,  W.  Irving,  Beulah,  111. 
Berle,  Adolph  Augustus,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Billings,  James   Viroqua,  Wis. 
Bixler,  James  Wilson,  Hanover,  Pa. 
Blonquist,  Charles,  Jamestown,  N   Y. 
Bonnell,  William  Henry,  Chicago,  111. 
Boolgoorjoo,  Avedis,  Mesrob,  Marash,  Turkey. 
Bosworth,  Edward  Increase,  Elgin,  111. 
Bourne,  Henry  Elbridge,  Sharon,  Conn. 
Bowden,  Henry  Mountford,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boyd,  Herbert  Wendell,  Amesbury,  Mass. 
Bradley,  Dan  Freeman,  Bangkok,  Siam. 
Brakemeyer,  Gustavus,  Drake,  Mo. 
Bray,  Henry  Edmund,  Brighton,  Mass. 
Bray,  Joseph,  Jackson,  Cal. 
Brereton,  John,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 
B'idgman,  Howard  Allen,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Broclie,  Andrew  Melrose,  Aurora,  Ont. 
Brower,  Chas.  DeWolf,  Bloomfield,  N.  J. 
Brown,  Herbert  Stanley,  So.  Norwalk,  Conn. 
Bruce,  Charles  Russell,  Belcbertown,  Mass. 
Buff  Carl,  Geissen,  Germany. 
Bulbuliaii,  C.  Hagok,  Aiutab,  Turkey. 


*  A  dash  in  the  column  of  colleges  implies  that  the  student  has  never  been  connected  with  any 
college;  the  name  of  a  college  followed  by  a  dash  in  place  of  year  implies  that  the  student  was 
connected  with  that  college,  but  did  not  complete  the  course.  An  interrogation  point  in  the  place 
:ii  i  ear  of  graduation  implies  that  the  person  is  a  graduate,  but  we  do  not  know  the  year;  this  is 
found  only  in  the  Yak-  Seminary  list,  the  only  one  that  does  not  give  this  information.  A  more 
precise  list  of  the  colleges  and  universities  is  on  pages  73  and  75. 

f  '•  Sen."  means  Senior.  "  Mid."  Middle.  "  jun."  Junior.  "  Sp."  means  Special  Course;  and 
when  followed  by  "  S.,"  '•  M.."  or  "  J.  "  means  Special  Course  Senior,  and  the  like.  '•  R.  L." 
means  Resident  Licentiate.  "11.  6."  means  Resident  Student.  "  Grad."  means  Graduate  Class 
••  Adv."  means   Advanced   Class. 


1885.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


(57 


NAMES   AND    RESIDENCES. 


Burt,  Arthur  William,  Oberlin,  O. 
Burt,  Enoch  Hale,  Sunderland,  Mass. 
Butler,  Frank  Eugene,  Boston,  Mass. 
Byington,  Edward  Hillock,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Byrons,  Edward  Henry,  Lamoille,  111. 
Campbell,  Clement  Claude,  Pine  River,  Mich. 
Campbell,  Hollis  Andrew,  Agawam,  Mass. 
Canada,  Prentice  Orlando,  Losantville,  Ind. 
Carr,  Edwin  Stutely,  Galesburg,  111 
Chunu,  Mark  Wilson,  Mechanicsville,  Md. 
Chutter,  Frederick  Geoige,  Waterville,  Me. 
Clark.  Cyrus  Alotizo,  Union,  III. 
Coburn,  Wallace  Irving,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
Coston,  William  Hillery,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Creel  man,  Wm.,  Fredericton,  N.  B. 
Cromer,  Jeremiah  Clinton,  Middletown,  Ind. 
Cross,  .lames  Franklin,  Hudson,  O. 
Crowell,  John  Franklin,  Hall,  Pa. 
Cummings,  Geo.  Herbert,  Strafford,  Vt. 
Curtis,  Chas.  Hammond,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. 
Curtis,  William  Cox,  W.  Winterport,  Me. 
Cutler,  Charles  Heirick,  Farmm»ton,  Me. 
Daily,  William  N.  P.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Davidson,  William  Edw.,  Prospect  Park,  111. 
Davies,  Daniel  Dyfullt,  Minooka,  Penn. 
Davies,  Thomas  Vaughan,  Dowlais,  So.  Wales, 
Dawson,  Wm.  Edwyn.  Ottawa.  Kan. 
Day,  Charles  Orrin,  Catskill,  N.  Y. 
Day.  Edward,  Milford,  Mass. 
Dellchoff,  Marin  D.,  East  Roumelia. 
DeLyre.  Theodore  George,  Lancaster,  Perm. 
Detering,  Henry  A.,  Seattle,  W.  T. 
Dewey,  Harry  Pinneo,   Boston,  Mass. 
Dickinson,  Chas.  Henry,  Northampton,  Mass 
Dickinson,  Geo,  Richardson,  Springfield.  Mass 
Doreby,  Christakis  Apostolos,  Broosa,  Turkey 
Drisko,  Raymond  C,  Columbia  Falls,  Me. 
Dubbs,  Jacob  Graver,  Trumbauersville,  Pa. 
Durum,  Wm.  Wafers,  Johnsonville,  Md. 
Duncan,  George  Martin,  Paterson,  N.  J. 
Dunlap,  John,  Cohansey,  N.  Y. 
Dyer,  Almon  Jesse,  Cummington,  Mass. 
Eastman,  Adelbert  Lyon,  Arcade,  N.  Y. 
Edwards,  Stephen,  Jefferson,  111. 
English,  William  Fry,  Newbury,  Vt. 
Evans,  John  Lewis,  Minooka,  Pa. 
Kairbank,  Henry,  Ahmed nagar,  India. 
Faircbild,  James  Thome,  Oberlin,  0. 
Fish,  Arthur  Severance,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Foster,  Benjamin  Franklin,  Nashville,  Teiin. 
Foster,  Henry  Richard.  Winchendon,  Mass. 
Fos:er,  John  McGaw,  Bangor,  Me. 
Fowler,  Orin  LaRue,  Livonia.  N.  Y. 
Frame.  Ezra  Ebenezer,  Salisbury,  Ind. 
Franklin,  George  Mark,  Hamilton,  Ont. 
Frederick,  Henry  A.,  Douglass,  Penn. 
F'reeman.  Geoige  Rudolph.  Gettysburg,  Pa. 
French,  David  Edgar,  Oberlin,  0. 
Gale,  Clarence  Ross,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 
Gardner,  HaT.v  D.  Y.,  Buckingham,  Conn. 
Gardner,  Rufns  Parker,  Fort  Fairfield,  Me. 
Gardner,  William,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Gaylord,  Frederick  Arthur,  So.  Hadley,  Mass. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Oberlin, 
Amher.st, 
Amherst, 
Amherst, 

Ripon, 

Williams, 

Chris'n  Un. 

Knox, 

West,  Md. 

Colby, 

Oberlin, 

Dartmouth, 

Wilberforce, 

New  Jersev, 

West  R  s." 

Yale, 

Amherst, 

Bowdoin. 

Bos.  Univ. 

Bowdoin, 

Union, 

N.  W.  Univ. 

Marietta, 

Bala, 

Yale, 


1S82 
18S2 
1884 
1883 

1882 
188:5 
18.S4 
1882 
1882 

1884 
1882 
18S4 

1882 

1 884 
1883 

1H80 
? 

1881 

1881 
1884 

1884 
1881 

1872 


Univ.  W.  T. 

Williams, 

Amherst, 

Anih-rst, 

Amherst, 

Muhlenburg, 
West  Md. 
N.  Y.  Univ. 
New  Jersey, 
Amherst, 
Cornell, 


1884 
1881 
1881 
1883 

1S83 
18S3 
1881 
1882 

1883 


Dartmouth,    18SJ 


Amher.st, 

Oberlin, 

Amherst, 

Dartmouth, 
Harvard, 
Oberlin, 
Ind.  Univ. 

J.  Hopkins 
Penn. 
Oberlin, 
Oberlin, 

Amherst, 

Amherst, 
Amherst, 


1883 
1883 

18>4 

1882 
1 882 
1879 


1876 
1881 

1880 
1884 

1884 
1880 


Seminary  and 
Class. 


Oberlin,  Sen 

Yale,  Sen 

Hartford,       Jim 

Hartford,       Jun 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun 

Yale,  Sen 

Hartford,       Mid 

Oberlin,         Jun 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Andover, 

Oberlin, 

Andover, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Andover, 

Hartford, 

Chicago, 

Chicago, 

Y'ale, 


Sen. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Jim. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Jun. 


Chicago,  Sen.  Sp. 


Yale, 

Andover, 

Hartford, 

Andover, 

Pacific, 

Andover, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yrale, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago,  Sp.  Sen 

Harttord,        Sen 

Bangor, 

Yale, 

Oberlin, 

Hartford, 


Grad. 

Mid. 

Jun. 
Adv. 

Sen. 

Jun. 
Grad. 
Grad. 

Mid. 

Sen. 

Mid. 

Mid. 
Grad. 

Jim. 

Mid. 

Sen. 


Sen. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Jun. 


Chicago.  Sp.  Mid. 


Sen. 
Sen. 
Sen. 


Hartford 

Andover, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago,  Sp.  Mid 

Chicago,  Sp.  Jun 

Andover, 

Yale, 

Andover, 

Hartford, 

Hartford, 

Bangor, 

Hartford, 

Yale. 


Jun. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
J  mi. 
Mid. 


QS 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


NAMES   AND    RESIDENCES. 


Geibel,  Ludwig  M.,  Kroffdorf.  Germany, 
George,  William  A.,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Gies,  Edward  Lewis,  Reisterstown,  Mil. 
Gleason,  Charles  Nicholas,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Gray,  Henry  Clay,  Normal,  Me. 
Greeley,  Clarence  DeVere,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Greene,  Elijah  Warner,  New  Lebanon,  N.  Y. 
Greene,  Frederick  William,  Brattleboro',  Vt 

Gregorian,  Garabet  H., Turkey, 

Grower,  Otto  Christopher,  Chicago,  111. 
Gunn,  Franklin  Fuller,  E.  Lake  George,  N.  Y. 
Gybson,  James  William  O,  Brockendale,  Out 
Gybson,  Joseph,  Brockendale,  Ont. 
Hack,  Rollin  Sherman,  Orwell,  Vt. 
Hadley,  Willis  Augustus,  Turner  Junct.,  111. 
Haigh,  Jeffrey  George,  Park  Ridge,  111. 
HalbersleVn,  Henry  C,  Reedsburg,  Wis. 
Hall,  Arthur  Pinkney,  No.  Springfield,  Mo. 
Hall,  George  Atwater,  Chicago,  111. 
Hanford,  Samuel  Ira,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Harbutt,  Charles,  Chicago,  111. 
Harp,  Cyrus  Daniel,  Benevola,  Md. 
Harper,  Edward  Thompson,  Port  Byron,  111. 
Harrison,  James  Kirtland,  Chicago,  111. 
Hartley,  Daniel  N.,  Salem,  Iowa. 
Hatch,  Daniel  Phillips,  No.  Marshfield,  Mass. 
Hawes,  James  Byron,  Brooksville,  Me. 
Hedding,  Melvin  Elijah,  Port  Henry,  N.  Y. 
Hemuienway,  Miles,  Warren,  Me. 
Herhert,  Joseph,  Sibly,  Iowa. 
Herrick,  Henry  Martin,  Ruckford,  111. 
Hewitt,  George  Ross,  Boston,  Mass. 
Hiatt,  Caspar  W.,  Tonica,  111. 
Hitchcock,  Alvarus  Nelson,  Montfort,  Wis. 
Hitchcock,  Chas.  Edward,  Michigan  City,  Ind 
Hoadley,  Horace  George,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Hobbs,  John  Howard,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Hobhs,  Josepb  Melzar,  Boston,  Mass. 
Holden,  Edwin  Knight,  Otisfield,  Me. 
Holdeo,  Frederick  A.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Holman,  Edwin  C,  Andover,  Mass. 
Hood,  Edmund  Lyman,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Hoover,  Cliuton  Dorsey,  Smithsburg,  Md. 
Horton,  Jacob,  Bethel,  Me. 
Houlding,  Horace,  Riverside,  Cal. 
Howland,  Henry  Martin,  Jaffna,  Ceylon. 
Hoyt,  Chas.  Edward,  Saratoga  Springs,  N.  Y. 
Hudson,  George  Gary,  Auburn,  111. 
Humpluev,  Robert,  Chelmsford,  Eng. 
Hunter,  William  Close,  Toronto,  Ont. 
James,  John  Morris,  Ferndale,  Wales. 
Jernberg,  Reinert  A.,  Fredrikshald,  Norway. 
Jones,  J.  M.  Merlin,  Sonoma,  Cal. 
Jones.  Idrys,  Machyulleth,  North  Wales. 
Jones,  John  David,  Gwemogle,  Soutb  Wales. 
Jones,  Joseph  Morgan,  Llansawel,  So.  Wales. 
Joseph,  William,  Llandyssul,  South  Wales. 
Judson,  George  William,  Stratford,  Ct. 
Kahler,  Frank  Roland,  Millersburg,  Pa. 
Kaufman,  William  Henry, 
Kellev,  Arthur  W.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 
KelloLg,  Charles  Carroll,  Cawker  City,  Kan. 
Kimbail,  Lucieu  Carpenter,  Webster,  N.  H. 


College  and  Year 

Seminary 

and 

of  Graduating. 

Class. 

Geissen  Ilealschule. 

Chic  igo,  Sp. 

Jun. 





Hartford, 

Jun. 

West  Md. 

1882 

Yale, 

Jun. 



— 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

Fisk  Univ. 

1883 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Washburn, 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Union, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Wheatou, 



Chieago,  Sp 

.  Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp 

.  Jun. 

Williams, 

1882 

Andover, 

Mid. 





Chicago, 

Jun. 





Chicago,  Sp 

.  Jun. 

Univ.  Vt. 



Bangor, 

Jun. 





Chicago,  Sp 

.Mid. 





Chicago,  Sp 

.Mid. 

Univ.  Wis. 

1882 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Drury, 

187!) 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Beloit, 

1884 

Ch  cago, 

Jun. 





Bangor, 

Jun. 

Lebanon  Val.  1880 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Oberlin, 

1881 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Olivet, 

1883 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Earlbam, 

— 

Chieago, 

Jun. 

Amherst, 

1883 

Hartford, 

Mid. 





Bangor, 

Sen. 

Oberlin, 



Yale, 

Sen. 





Bangor, 

Mid. 





Chicago,  Sp 

.  Sen. 

Amherst, 

1884 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Harvard, 

1883 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Wheaton, 

1882 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

Univ.  Wis. 

1880 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Wes.Res.Un.1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Yale, 

1883 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Amherst, 

1882 

H  artford, 

Sen. 

Brown, 

1883 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Univ.  Wis. 

1882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1878 

Andover, 

R.  L. 

Dartmouth, 



Andover, 

Sen. 

Univ.  Minn. 



Yale, 

Sen. 

Penn. 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Williams, 

1874 

Bangor, 

Sen. 

Knox, 

— 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Andover. 

Jun. 





Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Lincoln  Un. 

1884 

Chicago, 

Jun. 





Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Glasgow, 

Chieago, 

Jun. 

Brecon, 

1884 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Yale, 

1884 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Carmarthen 

— 

Pacific, 

Jun. 

Carmarthen 

1880 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Carmarthen, 

1882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Bala, 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Carmarthen 

1882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Yale, 

1884 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Peunsylva'a 

1881 

Yale, 

Mid. 



— 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Amherst, 

1879 

Andover, 

R.  L. 

Otterhein  Ur 

i.  — 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1882 

Andover, 

Mid. 

1885.] 


THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


G9 


NAMES  AND  RESIDENCES. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Seminary  and 
Class. 


Kingman,  Henry,  Boston,  Mass. 
Kloss,  Charles  Luther,  Highland,  Kan. 
Lade,  James,  Thurso,  Canada. 
Lanse,  John  Gutheil,  Cre'e,  Neh. 
Lawrence,  John  Bouton,  South  Norwalk,  Ct. 
Leadingham,  John,  Hammond,  N  Y. 
Lee,  Timothy  Jonathan,  Madison,  Ct. 
Lewis,  Thomas  George,  Chicago,  111. 
Lewis,  Thomas  Jones,  Plymouth,  Pa. 
Livingston,  William  Farrand,  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 
Lloyd,  Rus.  R.,  Marietta,  O. 
Longren.  Charles  William,  Wilcox,  Pa. 
Luse,  T.  Claire,  Adamsville,  Mich. 
Lynch,  Franklin  Pierce,  Doyle<town.  Pa. 
Mac  Do  i)  aid,  John  A.,  Hopewell,  N.  S. 
MacNeill,  Sam']  Melancthon,  Milwaukee,  Wis 
Manchester,  Charles,  Dunlap,  Io. 
Mathews,  George  R  ,  Painesville,  O. 
McBride.  Win.  Henry,  Jacksontown,  N.  B. 
McDonald,  John  Low,  San  Bernardino,  Cal. 
Mcintosh,  David  Cameron,  Floss,  Out. 
McKinney.Wm.  Harrison  Mountain,  Iud.  Ter. 
McKee,  John,  Noblesville,  Ind. 
McKnight,  Henry  Chapman,  Ellington,  Ct. 
Mears,  Oliver  W  ,  Augusta,  Me. 
Medlar,  William  Henry,  Dreliersville,  Pa. 
Merrick,  Solomon  Greasly.  Baltimore,  Md. 
Merrill,  Adams  Huse,  Browuville,  Me. 
Merrill.  George  H.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Metcalf,  Wilmot  Vernon,  Elyria,  N.  Y. 
Meyer,  Adolph  Charles,  Hanover,  Ger. 
Miller,  Albert  President,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Mills,  Charles  Smith,  Andover,  Mass. 
Miter,  Henry  P».,  Beaver  Dam.  Wis. 
Morgan,  David  William,  Johnstown,  Pa. 
Morrow,  Horace  E.,  Gloucester,  Mass. 
Morse,  Robert  Calfe,  Tremont.  111. 
Muller,  John  Henry,  Zurich,  Switzerland. 
Mutch,  William  Jarae",  Elroy,  Wis. 
Nakashima,  Rikizo,  Kioto,  .Japan 
Nevell,  Horatio  Bannister,  Greenfield,  Mass. 
Nichols,  Alfred  B.,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Nott,  Jarvis  Lee,  No.  Springfield,  Mo. 
Nutting,  John  Dan  forth,  Chicago,  111. 
O'Brien,  James  Putnam,  Noel,  N.  S. 
Packard,  Nahum  Luther,  Spring  Green,  Wis. 
Paddock,  George  Evan,  Nankin,  Mich. 
Palmer,  Orange  Stephen,  Rising  City,  Neb. 
Parsons,  Edward  Smith,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Patrick,  George  Thomas  White,  Lyons,  Io. 
Patton,  Cornelius  Howard,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Payne,  Charles  Albert,  Otho,  Io. 
Pennock,  Benjamin  Whipple,  Rutland,  Vt. 
Perry,  Alfred  Tyler,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
Perry,  George  Hazard,  Jr.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Pettengill,  Arthur  Gooding,  Brewer,  Me. 
Phillips,  James  Kay,  Doe  Run,  Pa. 
Pierpont,  John,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Plass,  Norman,  Hudson,  N.  Y. 
Pollard.  Samuel  W.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
Poor,  William  George,  Andover,  Mass. 
Porter,  Frank  Chamberlain,  Bcloit,  Wis. 
Powers,  Harry  Palmer,  Sutherland  Falls,  Vt. 


Colby,  1884 

High'd  Uu.  1882 

Doane,  1882 

Dartmouth,  1882 

Oberlin,  1883 

Yale,  T.  S.  1879 


Williams,  1884 
Marietta,  1884 
Bowdoin,  1884 
N.  West  Un.  1884 
Lewisb'g  Un.  — 
Dalhousie,  — 
Ripon,  1883 

Park,  1883 

West.  Res.      1884 


McGill, 

Roanoke, 

Butler  Un. 

Yale, 

Bowdo;n, 

Muhlenburg 

Leb.  Val. 


1883 

1884 
1882 
1884 
,1882 
1883 


Oberlin,  1883 

Gymnasium,    — 
Fisk  Univ.      1878 
Amherst, 
Ripon, 
Marietta, 
Wesleyan, 
Knox, 
Lebanon  Val.  — 
Univ.  Wis.     1882 
West.  Res.    1884 
Amherst,        1883 


1882 
1873 

18S2 
1880 
1884 


Drury, 

Wheaton, 

Oberlin. 

Univ.  Wis. 

Olivet, 

Oberlin, 

Amherst, 

Univ.  Iowa, 

Amherst, 


1882 
1878 
1884 
1883 
1882 

1883 

1878 
1883 


1883 
1880 
1883 
1881 


Amherst, 
Williams, 
Washburn, 
Bowdoin, 
Pennsylvania. — 
Yale,  1883 

Williams,       1882 
Olivet,  1882 

Dartmouth,    1882 
Beloit,  1883 

Middlebury,  1882 


Jun. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
S-n. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Grad. 


Hartford 
Yale, 
Bangor, 
Chicago, 
Yale, 
Oberlin, 
Yale 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun 
Bangor,  Jun 

Hartford,  Jun 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun 
Andover,  Jun 
Chicago,  Sp.  Jun 
Yale.  Jun 

Pacific,  Mid 

Yale,  Mid 

Oberlin,         Mid 


Bangor, 

Pacific, 

Oberlin, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

H  artf  ord, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Bangor, 

Pacific, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Yale, ' 

Andover, 

Audover, 

Yale, 

Andover, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Y.le, 

Oberlin, 

Oberlin, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 


Mid. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Grad. 
Sen. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Ren. 
Jun. 
Sen. 
Mid. 


Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Yale, 

Chicago, 

Yale, 

Hartford, 

Hartf.  id, 


Mid. 
Sen. 
Mid. 
Sen. 
Jun. 
Mid. 
Mid. 
S.  n. 
Sen. 
Miit. 
Mid. 


7© 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


NAMES    AND    P.ESIDENCE3. 


College  and  Year 
of  Graduating. 


Pratt,  Davis  Butler,  Middleboro,  Mass. 
Prentiss,  George  Foster,  Windhara,  Vt. 
Preston,  Charles  Warren,  Newton,  Io. 
Prince,  Walter  Franklin,  Detroit,  Me. 
Rarnser,  Jacob,  Basel,  Ger. 
Redderhoff,  Oscar,  Norten,  Hanover,  Ger. 
Rederus,  Anco,  Pella,  Iowa, 
Reed,  Geo.  Harlow.  Wellesley,  Ma=s. 
Reed,  George  Waldo,  Springfield,  Mass. 
Rice,  John  Hall  Julien,  Cortland.  O. 
Ricker,  Albert  Eugene,  Sidney,  Neb. 
Risser,  Henry  Arthur,  Burlington,  Iowa. 
Roberts,  Edward  Salem,  South  Wales. 
Roberts,  Peter.  Dowlais,  South  Wales. 
Robinson,  Orrin  Lucius,  Plainview,  Min. 
Robinson,  Stephen  H.,  Waitsfield,  Vt. 
Ruhland,  Andrew  Wolf,  Chicago,  111. 
Rood,  Francis  Dwight,  Godfrey,  111. 
Roper,  Charles  F.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Rose,  Samuel,  Poqttonock,  Conn. 
Rouse,  Frederick  Thomas,  West  Winsted,  Ct. 
Rowland,  George  Miller,  Edwardsville,  N.  Y. 
Hushing,  William  Crump,  Fort  Worth,  Tex. 
Sandbrook,  Win.,  Dowlais,  South  Wales. 
Sanderson,  Eugene  Clarmont,  Bloomfield,  la. 
Schwab,  Elias  Francis,  Venus,  Penn. 
Scudder,  Lewis  Rosseau,  Glastonbury,  Ct. 
Scudder,  William  VVaterbury,  Glastonbury,  Ct. 
Seuffer,  Herman,  Waldtham,  Wurtemberg. 
Sharp,  Robert  Walter,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Sheaff,  Robert  Lester,  Skowhegan,  Me. 
Sheldon,  Chas.  Monroe,  Yankton,  Dak. 
Sherts,  Thomas,  Blair,  Out. 
Show,  Arley  Barthlow,  Aurora,  Neb. 
Shygesou,  Hanson  Eldridge,  1'awtucket,  R.  I. 
Sinclair,  Wm.  Albert,  Georgetown,  S.  C. 
Skelton,  William  J.,  Waltham,  Mass. 
Slade,  William,  Thetford.  Vt. 
Small,  Charles  Herbert.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Smith,  Arthur,  Hadley,  Mass 
Smith,  Charles  Hugh,  Hartford,  Ct. 
Smith,  David  Orvis,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Smith,  Ed.  Sinclair,  Monroeville,  O. 
Smith,  Silas  Levi,  Oregon,  Wis 
Smith,  Thomas  Miller,  Sun  Prairie.  Wis. 
Sneath,  Elias  Hershey,  Columbia.  Pa. 
Snyder,  Henry  Spekes.  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Stanford,  Arthur  Willis,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Stearns,  William  Foster,  Boston,  Mass. 
Stemen,  John  Andrew,  Bremen,  O. 
Stevens,  Frederick  Lorenzo,  Winona,  Minn. 
Stoddard.  Eugene  Warren,  Andover,  Mass. 
Stone,  Dwight  Clinton,  Bethlehem,  Conn. 
Strong,  David  Humphrey,  Goleraiue,  Mass. 
Strong,  William  Ellsworth,  Auburndale,  Mass 
Strom,  Joseph  Woodbury,  Millbridge,  Me. 
Sutherland,  Ward  Taylor,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Symmonds,  Edward  William,  London,  Eng. 
Taylor,  Charles  Barnabas,  Linwood,  Neb. 
Taylor,  Waiter  P.,  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I. 
Te.ry,  Albert  Wallace,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Thomas,  Thomas  Pierce,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Thome,  James  Allen,  Tremout,  111. 


Seminary  and 

Class. 


Williams, 

1883 

Andover, 

.Tun. 

Amherst, 

1884 

Yale, 

Jim. 

Io.  State  Univ.  '82 

Yale, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

Basel  Inst. 

— 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago, 

•Tun. 

— 

— 

Bangor. 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Berea, 

1879 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Bala, 

1883 

Ya'e, 

Mid. 

Brecon, 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Carlton, 

1883 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

— 

Andover, 

Adv. 

N.  W.  Univ 

— 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Shurtliff, 

1881 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Andover, 

Sen. 

Dartmouth, 

— 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Middlebury, 

1883 

Hertford, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

Chicago, 

R.  L. 

Bala, 

1883 

Yale,' 

Mid. 

Oskaloosa, 

1883 

Yaie, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp 

.  Jun. 

New  Jersey, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

New  Jersey, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

— 

Chicago, 

Sen. 

Lafayette, 

1880 

Yale, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

Brown, 

1883 

Andover, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

Doaue, 

1882 

Andover, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Howard, 

1879 

Andover, 

Adv. 

Oberlin, 

— 

Andover, 

Juu. 

Dartmouth, 

1884 

ALdover, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1877 

Andover, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1884 

Hartford, 

dun. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Si 

.Mid. 

— 

— 

Oberlin, 

Mid. 

Hillsdale, 

1882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Glasgow  Un 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Lebanon  Val. 1881 

Yale, 

Grad. 

Yale, 

]  882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Yule, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

O.Wes.Uuiv.1880 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Olivet, 

1882 

Yale, 

Sell. 

Amherst, 

1882 

A  in  lover, 

Mid. 

Rutland, 

]  883 

Oberlin, 

dun. 

Williams, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

Dartmouth, 

1882 

Hartford, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Sen. 

Roehester,U.1878 

Vale, 

Jun. 

E.London, I 

n.  — 

Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 

— 

— 

Chicago,  Sp.  Sen. 

Boston  U. 

18S4 

Andover, 

Sen. 

— 

— 

Oberlin, 

Juu. 

Marietta, 

1882 

Yale. 

Sen 

Oberlin, 

1883 

Oberlin, 

Juu 

1885.] 


THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARIES. 


71 


NAMES   AND   RESIDENCES. 


Thompson,  James  Brettle,  St.  Johns,  N.  F. 
Thompson,  John  J.,  Finlayson,  Nassau,  \V.  I. 
Tippett.  Thomas  E.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Todd,  Henry  A..  Monmouth,  111. 
Torrey,  Daniel  Temple,  Andover,  Mass. 
Towne,  Salem  Darius,  Bennington,  Vt. 
Trenethick,  Charles,  Jackson,  Cal. 
Tucker,  John  Foster,  Elk  Falls,  Kan. 
Tuckerman, Frederick  Wells, Edgartown,Mass. 
Turkle,  Alonzo  John,  Fairview,  O. 
Turner,  William  Jay,  Seville,  O. 
Tuttle,  Charles  Francis,  Lynn.  Mass 
Waldron,  George  Burnside,  Oberlin,  O. 
Walker,  Williston,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Wannamaker,  Henry  G.,  Orangeburg,  S.  C. 
Ward,  Hi  rain  Qnintilion,  St.  Johnshury,  Vt. 
Warren,  Edgar  Lindley,  Augusta,  Me. 
Washburn.  Chas  H..  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass 
Webster,  Franklin  Gates,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Weeden,  Charles  Foster,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Wells,  David  Collin,  Fayetteyille,  N.  Y. 
Weyler,  Rudolph.  Livonia,  Russia. 
Whalley,  John  Thomas,  Forest  Grove,  Or. 
Wheeler,  Wilmot  Henry, 
Wheeler,  Wilson  Curtis,  New  Haven,  Conn. 
Whitmore,  James  Eugene,  Hampden,  Me. 
Whittaker,  John  W..  Atlanta,  Ga 
Whittlesey,  Charles  Terrill,  Roxburv,  Conn. 
Wilder,  Charles  Samuel.  Conway,  Mass. 
Wilkes,  Arthur  Birks,  Oberlin,  O. 
Williams,  David  Ebrill,  Parkyrhos,  So.  Wales 
Williams,  Henry  Horace,  Sunbury,  N.  C. 
Wilson,  John  Brainerd,  Pea'oody.  Mass. 
Wilson,  William,  Lake  Benton,  Minn. 
Woodruff,  Alfred  Eugene,  Fiauklinville,  N.  Y. 
Woodwill,  George  Masters,  Dover,  N.  H. 
Wright,  Alfred  Clarence,  Brocksville,  Kan. 
Wright,  Benj.  Meade,  Greenwich,  Conn. 
Wyckoff,  Charles  Truman,  Galesburg,  111. 
Yundt,  Thomas  Marcks,  Allentown,  Pa. 


College  and 

3fear 

Seminary 

and 

of  Graduating. 

Class. 

Oberlin, 

Sen. 

West  Md. 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

_ 

— 

Pacific, 

Sen. 

_ 

— 

Chicago, 

R.  L. 

Univ.  Vt. 

1883 

Andover, 

Juu. 



— 

Bangor, 

Sen. 



— 

Pacific, 

Juu. 

Kan.  Univ., 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Colorado, 

1882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

Wittenberg, 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Oberlin, 

1881 

Andover, 

Juu. 

Olivet, 

1884 

Oberlin, 

.Tun. 

Oberlin, 

1884 

Oberlin, 

Juu. 

Amherst, 

1883 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Wofford, 

1884 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1883 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Amherst. 

1883 

Andover, 

Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1883 

Hartford, 

Mid. 

Amherst, 

1884 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Yale, 

1880 

Audover, 

Sen. 

Uu.  of  Riga 

— 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Pacific, 

1881 

Audover, 

Sen. 

Amherst, 

1880 

Andover, 

Mid. 

Yale, 

1880 

Yale, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Atlanta  Un. 

1884 

Hartford, 

Jun. 

Amherst, 

1883 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Colby  Un. 

— 

Bangor, 

Jun. 

— 

— 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Bala, 

1883 

Yale, 

Mid. 

Univ.  N.  C. 

1883 

Yale, 

Jun. 

Harvard, 

1884 

Andover, 

Jun. 

Lincoln  Un. 

1870 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

Oberlin, 

1884 

Oberlin, 

Jun. 

Dartmouth, 

1884 

Andover, 

Jun. 

Beloit, 

1880 

Chicago, 

Mid. 

— 

— 

Bangor, 

Mid. 

Knox, 

1884 

Chicago, 

Jun. 

Muhlenburg 

,1882 

Yale, 

Sen. 

72 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


SUMMARY  OF  OFFICERS,  AND  STUDENTS,  1883-84,  AND  TOTALS  FOR 
PRECEDING   YEARS. 


Seminabt. 


Andover 

Bangor 

Chicago 

Hartford 

Oberlin  ... 

Pacific 

Yale 

Totals,  1884-85 

"  1883-84 

"  1882-83 

"  1881-82 

"  1880-81 

"  1879-80 

"  1878-79 

"  1877-78 

"  187(5-77 

"  1875-76 

"  1874-75 

"  1873-74 

"  1872-73 

"  1871-72 

"  1870-71 

"  1869-70 

"  18(58-69 

"  1867-68 

"  1866-67 

"  1865-66 

"  1864-65 

"  1863-64 

"  1862-63 

"  1861-62 

"  1860-61 

"  1859-60 

"  1858-59 


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THEOLOGICAL    SEMINARIES. 


73 


COLLEGE   EDUCATION  OF  THE   UNDERGRADUATE   STUDENTS. 

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connected  with  the  college  mentioned,  did  not  complete  the  course.  The  figures  not 
in  parenthesis  denote  graduates  of  the  college  mentioned. 


COLLEGES. 


Seminaries. 

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Atlanta  University,  Georgia 

Bala  College,  Wales  

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Bates  College,  Maine  

Beloit  College,  Wisconsin 

Berea  College,  Kentucky 

Boston  University,  Massachusetts 

Bowdoin  College,  Maine 

Brecon  College,  Wales 

Brown  University,  Rhode  Island 

Butler  University,  Indiana 

Carmarthen,  College,  Wales 

Carleton  College,  Minnesota 

Central  Turkey  College,  Asia 

Christian  Union  College,  Indiana 

Colby  University,  Maine 

Colorado  College,  Colorado 

Cornell  University,  New  York 

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Doane  College,  Nebraska 

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Eastham  College,  Indiana 

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Geisen  Realschule,  Germany  

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Highland  University,  Kansas 

Hillsdale  College,  Michigan 

Indiana  University 

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Iowa  State  University 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  Maryland. . 

Kansas  State  University 

Knox  College,  Illinois 

Lafayette  College,  Pennsylvania 

Lebanon  Valley  College,  Pennsylvania. 

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Marietta  College,  Ohio 

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COLLEGES. 


Seminaries. 


Northwestern  University,  Illinois 

Oberlin  College,  Ohio    

Ohio  Wesley  an  University 

Olivet  College,  Michigan 

Oskaloosa  College  , 

Otterbein  University  , 

Pacific  University,  Oregon 

Park  College,  Missouri 

Pennsylvania  College     

Pennsylvania,  University  of 

Riga,  University  of,  Germany 

Ripon  College,  Wisconsin 

Roanoke  College,  Virginia , 

Rochester  University,  New  York. 

Shurtleff  College,  Iowa 

Union  College,  New  York 

Vermont  University   , 

Washburn  College,  Kansas  

Washington  Territory,  University  of. 
Wesleyan  University,  Connecticut. . . 

Western  College,  Iowa  

Western  Maryland  College 

Western  Reserve  University,  Ohio. . . 

Wheatou  College,  Illinois 

Wilberforce  University 

Williams  College,  Massachusetts 

Wisconsin,  University  of 

Wittenburg  College 

Wofford  College,  South  Carolina  .... 
Yale  College,  Connecticut 


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THE  ANNUAL  STATISTICS  OF  THE  CHURCHES  AND 

MINISTERS. 


Thr  following  pagjs  contain  the  statistics  as  collected  iu  1884  by  the 
statistical  secretaries  of  the  several  State  organizations,  and  compiled  for 
this  publication  by  the  s  'cretary  of  the  National  Council,  under  vote  of  tlie 
publishing  committee  appointed  by  the  Council. 

The  secretary,  as  heretofore,  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert  or  omit  the 
name  of  church  or  minister  on  any  authority  but  that  of  the  State  secretaries, 
representing  their  own  organizations,  or  of  Councils  subsequent  to  the  date 
of  annual  reports. 

The  contents  of  the  statistics  are  as  follows  :  — 

1.  The  Statistics  of  the  Churches  and  Pastors,  by  States. 

2.  List  of  Foreign  Missionaries,  arranged  by  Missions. 

3.  General  Summary  Tables  for  the  year. 

4.  Tables  of  Summaries,  1858-1884. 

5.  Remarks  upon  the  Statistics  and  Minor  Explanations. 

fi.  The  National.  State  and  Local  Organizations  of  the  Churches,  with 
Officers,  and  dates  of  sessious  iu  1884. 

7.  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers,  with  P.  O.  address,  and  indexed  to  pages. 

8.  Alphabetical  List  of  Licentiates. 

RULES   OF    COMPILATION. 

1.  To  arrange  in  alphabetical  order  everything  capable  of  it;  except  that 
the  churches  in  any  one  town  or  city  are  placed  according  to  age. 

2.  To  make  each  State  list  to  conform  strictly  to  the  State  boundaries. 
Churches  or  ministers  reported  by  the  Association  of  a  State  other  than  their 
own  are,  therefore,  transferred  to  their  proper  places ;  and  the  summaries  are 
correspondingly  corrected. 

3.  To  make  new  tables  each  year.  "Last  year's  report"  (if  known  to  be 
such)  is  always  omitted  No  allowance  is  made  for  the  membership  of  any 
non-reporting  church  or  Sunday  school,  except  such  as  is  made  by  the  State 
secretaries,  who  are  the  proper  judges  of  its  propriety.  The  list  of  churches 
of  this  year  is  compared,  name  t>y  name,  with  that  of  last  year,  and  all  varia- 
tions are  specifically  mentioned  with  the  State  summary,  so  that  each  church 
can  be  traced  from  year  to  year. 

4.  To  examine  carefully  all  the  tables,  with  a  view  to  correction  or  addition 
by  correspondence,  especially  to  correct  "pastoral  supply"  to  the  latest 
moment.  Proof-sheets  have  been  seut  to  secretaries  and  some  Home  Mission 
superintendents  who  could  be  reached  in  season  But  no  such  changes  have 
been  allowed  to  affect  the  summaries. 

5.  To  complete  the  statistics  by  (1)  giving  in  some  form  every  statistical 
fact  obtainable, — items  given  by  some  States,  but  not  by  all,  being  aggre- 
gated with  the  respective  State  summaries;  and  (2)  putting  into  finished 
State  and  general  summaries,  with  "totals"  in  all  cases,  everything  capable 
of  it;  so  that  no  person  in  search  of  any  statistical  fact  shall  be  obliged  to 
perforin  any  arithmetical  calculation  to  fiud  it. 


18S5.]  STATISTICS    OF    CHURCHES    AND    MINISTERS.  77 


MINOR   EXPLANATIONS. 

1.  Any  church  given  in  brackets  is  one  organized  since  the  date  of  State 
report;  not  included  in  the  summary,  but  inserted  for  information.  A  few 
churches  temporarily  not  associated  are  inserted  by  their  own  wish. 

2.  Installed  pastors  are  marked  l'p,"  or  "  i,"  pastors  recognized,  "  rec." ; 
others  in  service  are  not  marked.  Blanks  in  the  column  of  pastoral  supply, 
meaning  no  regularly  engaged  minister,  are  lelt  burnt  for  the  convenience 
of  those  who  note  pastoral  changes. 

3.  Post-office  addresses  of  ministers  in  pastoral  service  are  not  found  in 
the  tables  of  churches,  but  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Midsters. 

4.  The  two  columns  following  the  names  of  ministers  in  the  tables  of 
churches  denote  (1)  the  year  of  ordination,  (2;  the  year  when  the  minister 
was  installed,  or  commenced  service  with  that  church. 

5.  A  star  (*)  prefixed  to  the  name  of  a  minister  in  pastoral  service,  not 
installed,  implies  that  he  is  not  a  member  of  any  organization  of  churches  or 
ministers  in  that  State;  but  not  many  States  so  designate  in  the  tables.  A 
star  similarly  prefixed  in  the  General  Alphabetical  List  of  Ministers  denotes 
that  he  is  found  in  the  original  State  alphabetical  list,  but  is  reported  not  to 
be  a  member  of  any  such  organization  in  the  United  States ;  or  that  he  is 
found  supplyiug  some  church,  but  is  not  in  the  State  alphabetical  list. 

6.  Licentiates  are  not  reckoned  as  ministers.  Churches  supplied  by  such, 
or  by  ministers  of  other  denominations,  are  reckoned  as  vacant;  but  the 
number  of  such  churches  is  given  in  each  State  summary.  No  ministers  of 
other  denominations  (if  so  known)  are  inserted  in  the  General  Alphabetical 
List.     Some  ministers  belong  to  the  two  denominations  at  once. 

7.  '  The  names  of  some  Congregational  ministers  are,  doubtless,  missing; 
but  it  is  solely  because  they  are  not  reported  by  any  organization  of  churches 
or  ministers. 

8.  Under  "Church  Members,"  "Absent"  are  included  in  "Males," 
"Females,"  and  "Total."  "Additions,"  "Removals,"  and  "Baptisms" 
cover  tlie  twelve  months  next  preceding  the  date  of  report  given  with  the 
name  of  each  State. 

9.  Blanks  iu  any  column  of  figures  are  such  as  were  so  left  in  the  State 
Minutes.  They  ought  always  to  signify  "  no  report,"  bat  some  States  do  not 
follow  the  proper  rule  of  inserting  a  cipher  where  "none"  is  meam,  and  the 
examiner  must  conjecture,  iu  any  given  case,  whether  "  uoue "  or  "no 
report"  is  intended.  In  our  General  Summaries,  a  blank  invariably  signifies 
"  no  report." 

10.  A  vigorous  effort  has  been  made  this  year  to  give,  with  the  name  of  a 
church,  its  posl-office  address  if  it  be  different  from  the  name  of  place  giveu. 
The  eflbrt  is  greatly,  but  not  entirely  successful.  It  will  be  tried  again  next 
year. 


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CONGREGATIONAL  MINISTERS  lN^FOREIGN  MISSIONARY 
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CONNECTED    WITH   THE    AMERICAN    HOARD    OF    COMMISSIONERS 
FOR  FOREIGN  MISSIONS  :  * 


AFRICA: 

East  Central  Africa. 


1884. 


Benjamin  F.  Ousley,  Inhambane,  '84 

Erwin  H.  Richards,  Inhambane,  '80 

"William  C.  "Wilcox,  Inhambane,  '80 

West  Central  Africa.    1880. 

William  E.  Fay,  '81 

William  H.  Sanders,  '80 

Wesley  M.  Stover,  '81 


Zulus,  South  Africa.    1835. 

Henry  M.  Bridgman,  Umzumbi, 
Herbert  D.  Goodenough,  Adams, 
Charles  W.  Holbrook,  Adams, 
William  Ireland,  Adams, 
Charles  W.  Kilbon,  Adams, 
Stephen  C.  Pixley,  Inanda, 
Elijah  Robbing,  Adams, 
David  Rood,  Umvoti, 
Josiah  Tyler,  Umzumduzi, 
George  A.  Wilder,  Uintwalumi, 

AUSTRIA:    1872. 
Albert  W.  Clark,  Prague, 


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CHINA: 

Foochow.    1847. 

Chas.  Hartwell,  Foochow  Suburbs,  '52 
Geo.H.Hubbard, Foochow  Suburbs, '84 
Joseph  E.  Walker,  Shau-wu,  '72 

S.  F.  Woodin,  Foochow  Suburbs,     '59 

Hong-Kong.    1882. 
Charles  R.  Hager,  Hong-Kong,        '82 

North  China.    1854. 

William  S.  Ament,  Peking, 
Harlan  P.  Beach,  Tung  cho, 
Henry  Blodget,  d.  d.,  Peking, 
Franklin  M.  Chapin,  Kalgan, 
Chauncey  Goodrich,  Tungcho, 
Henry  P.  Perkins,  Tientsin, 
Isaac  Pierson,  Paoting-fu, 
Henry  D.  Porter,  m.  d.,  Shantuni 
James  H.  Roberts,  Kalgan, 
Arthur  H.  Smith,  Shantung, 
William  P.  Sprague,  Kalgan, 
Charles  A.  Stan  lev,  Tientsin, 
Mark  Williams,  Kalgan, 


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Ireneus  J.  Atwood,  Tai-ku,  '81 

Dwight  H.  Clapp,  Tai-ku,  'C4 

Francis  M.  Price,  Tai-ku,  '83 

Martin  L.  Stimson,  Tai-ku,  '81 

Charles  D.  Tenney,  Tai-ku,  '82 

INDIA: 

Ceylon.    1816. 

Samuel  W.  Howland,  Oodoopitty,  '73 

William  W.  Howland,  Oodooville,  '45 

Thomas  S.  Smith,  Tillipally,  '71 

Madura.     1834. 

Albert  H  Burnell,  Mana-Madura,  '81 

John  S.  Chandler,  Pasumalai,  '73 

George  H.  Gutterson,  Melur,  '78 

James  Herrick,  Tirnmangalam,  '45 

Win.  S.  Howland,  Mandapasalai,  '73 

John  P.  Jones,  Madura,  '78 

Joseph  T.  Noyes,  Periakulam,  '48 

James  E.  Tracy,  Tirupuvanam,  '77 

George  T.  Washburn,  Pasumalai,  '59 

Maratha.    1813. 

Justin  E.  Abbott,  Bombay,  '81 

Arthur  1).  Bissell,  Ahmednagar,  '84 

Henry  J.  Bruce,  Satara,  '(>2 
Samuel  B.  Fairbank,  d.  d.,  Wadale,  '45 

Lorin  S.  Gates,  Sholapur,  '75 

Charles  Harding,  Sholapur,  '5fi 

Edward  S.  Hume,  Bombay,  '75 

Robert  A.  Hume,  Ahmednagar,  '74 

Richard  Winsor,  Sirur,  '70 

JAPAN:    1869. 

George  Allchin,  Osaka,  '81 

John  L.  Atkinson,  Kobe,  '69 

Chauncey  M.  Cady,  Kioto,  '82 

Otis  Cary,  jr.,  Okayama,  '77 

William  W.  Curtis,  Osaka,  '77 

Jerome  D.  Davis,  d.  d.,  Kioto,  '69 

John  If.  DeForest,  Osaka,  '71 

Marshall  It.  Gaines,  Kioto,  '84 

M.  Lafayette  Gordon,  d.d.,  Kioto,  '72 

Daniel  C.  Greene,  D  d.,  Kioto,  '69 

John  T.  Gulick,  Kobe,  '64 

Dwight  W.  Learned,  Kioto,  '75 

Joseph  II.  Neesima,  Kioto,  '74 

James  H.  Pettee,  Okayama,  '78 

Wallace  Taylor,  m.  d.,  Osaka,  '73 


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Northern  Japan.     1883.       q 

R.  Henry  Davis,  Niigata,  '72 

Orraniel  H.  Gulick,  Niigata,  '62  '70 

MEXICO: 

Northern  Mexico.    1882. 
Alden  B.  Case,  Chihuahua, 
George  A.  Dutton,  Chihuahua, 
James  D.  Eaton,  Chihuahua, 

Western  Mexico.    1872. 
Henry  M.  Bissell,  Guadalajara, 
Matthew  A. Crawford,  Guadalajara, 
John  Howland,  Guadalajara, 

PACIFIC  ISLANDS: 

Hawaiian  Islands.    1820. 
Dwight  Baldwin,  M.  d.,  Honolulu,  '30 
Elia's  Bond,  Kohala,  '40 

Charles  M.  Hyde,  d.  d.,  Honolulu,  '62 
John  D.  Paris,  Honolulu,  '39 

James  W.  Smith,  M.  D.,  Koloa,        '57 
Lowell  W.  Smith,  d.d.,  Honolulu,  '32 

Micronesia.    1852. 

Hiram  Bingham,  Honolulu,  '56  '56 

Edward  T.  Doane,  Ponape.  '54  '54 

Rohert  W.  Logan,  Mortlocks,  '70  '74 
Edmund  M.  Pease,  m.  d.,  Kusaie,    '77  '77 

Erank  E.  Rand,  Ponape,  '82  '74 

Albert  A.  Stnrges,  Ponape,  '51  '52 

Alfred  C.  Walkup,  Kusaie,  *80  '80 

SPAIN:    1872. 
"William  H.  Gulick,  San  Sebastian,  '74  '7 

TURKEY: 

Central  Tdrkey.     1847. 

Lucien  H.  Adams,  Kessab,  '62  '65 

Thomas  D.  Christie,  Marash,  '71  '77 

Lucius  O.  Lee,  Marash,  '80  '80 

Henry  Mardeu,  Marash,  '69|'69 


Giles  F.  Montgomery,  Marash, 
Charles  S.  Sanders,  Aintab, 
Tillman  C.    Trowbridge,    ll.  d., 
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Eastern  Turkey.    1835. 
John  K.  Browne,  Harpoot, 
William  N.  Chambers,  Erzroom, 
Royal  M.  Cole,  Erzroom, 
Willis  C.  Dewey,  Mardin, 
C.  Frank  Gates,  Mardin, 
George  C.  Knapp,  Bitlis, 
George  C.  Raynolds,  m.  d.,  Van, 
Crosby  H.  Wheeler,  Harpoot, 

European  Turkey.    1858. 
John  W.  Baird,  Monastir, 
James  F.  Clarke,  Samokov, 
J.  Henry  House,  Samokov, 
E.  Winthrop  Jenney,  Monastir, 
William  E.  Locke,  Samokov, 
George  D.  Marsh,  Philippopolis, 
William  W.  Sleeper,  Samokov, 

Western  Turkey.    1819. 
Lvman  Bartlett,  Cesarea, 
Edwin  E.  Bliss,  d.  d.,  Constantino- 
ple, 
Charles  H.  Brooks,  Constantinople, 
C.  A.  S.  Dwight,  Constantinople, 
Henry  O.  Dwight,  Constantinople, 
Wilson  A.  Farnsworth,  d.d.,  Cesa- 
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James  L.  Fowle,  Cesarea, 
Joseph  K.  Greene,  Constantinople, 
G.  F.Herrick,  d.d.,  Constantinople, 
Moses  P.  Parmelee,M.  d.  ,  Trebizoud, 
Henry  T.  Perry,  Sivas, 
I.  Fayette  Pettfbone.Constantinople, 
John  E.  Pierce,  Nicomedia, 
James  W.  Seeley,  Smyrna, 
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CONNECTED  WITH  THE  PRESBYTERIAN  BOARD. 

William  Bird,  Abeih,  Syria,  '52|'53  |  Benj.  Labaree,  Oroomiah,  Persia,    '60|'60 


OF  THE  AMERICAN  BIBLE   SOCIETY 
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Augustus  H.  Beard,  D.  d.,  Amer- 
ican Chapel,  Paris,  France,  '60  '83 

Daniel  Bliss,  d.  d.,  Pres.  of  Syrian 

Protestant  College,  Beirut,  '55  '55 

Edwin  A.  Grosvenor,  Robert  Col- 
lege, Constantinople,  Turkey,       '72  '72 

Henry  H.  Parker,  Honolulu, 
H.  L,  '63|'63 


WITH  SOCIETIES: 

Harvev  Porter,  President  College, 
Beirut,  '80 

Frank  Thompson,  Seamen's  Chap- 
lain, Valparaiso,  Chili,  '68 

David    Trumbull,    d.    d.,    Editor, 
Valparaiso,  Chili,  '45 

George  Washburn,  d.  d.,  Pres.  of 
Robert  College,  Constantinople,    '63 


'Si 

'45 


'58 


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REMARKS   UPON  THE   STATISTICS. 


Comparisons  between  figures  reported  last  year  and  this  year  are  as  follows,  the 

specific  changes  by  States  being  given  in  Summary  IV. :  — 

Number  of  churches,  as  printed  (corrected)  Jan.  1, 1884,  4,010 

New  churches  added  to  the  list,  177 

Churches  dropped  from  the  list,  95 

Net  addition,  82 

Total  number  as  now  printed,  4,092 

Number  of  church  members,  as  printed  (corrected)  Jan.  1, 1884,  396,209 

Gain  in  35  States  gaining,  10,283 

Loss  in  12  States  losing,  4,943 

Total  net  gain,  5,340 

Total  membership  as  now  printed,  401,549 

Total  number  in  Sabbath  Schools,  as  printed  Jan.  1, 1884,  467,137 

Gains  in  35  States  gaining,  18,967 

Loss  in  12  States  losing,  7,747 

Total  net  gain,  11,220 

Total  as  now  printed,  .  478,357 

Benevolent  Contributions  for  year,  printed  Jan.  1,  1884,  $2,638,619.80 

Increase  in  16  States  reporting  both  years,         $.'19,564.23 
Decrease  in  27    "  "  "        "  1,154,619.51 


Net  decrease  in  such  States,  $1,115,055.28 

Increase  by  2  States  reporting  only  this  year,  359.70 

Total  net  decrease,  1,114,695.58 

Total  amount  for  year  now  printed,  $1,523,924.22 

For  Home  Expenditures  for  year,  printed  Jan.  1,  1884,  $3,943,227.80 

Increase  in  19  States  reporting  both  years,        $237,060.85 
Decrease  in  19     "  "  "        "  305,850.57 


Net  decrease  in  such  States,  $68,789.72 

Increase  by  4  States  reporting  only  this  year,    $10,477.83 
Decrease  by  1    "  "  "     last  year,  810.00 

Net  increase  by  such  States,  9,667.83 

Total  net  decrease  by  reports  59,121.89 

Total  amount  reported  this  year,  $3,884,105.91 


1885.]  NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF  CHURCHES.       217 

THE  NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF 
THE  CHURCHES. 


THE  NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF  THE    CONGREGATIONAL   CHURCHES 
OF  THE  UNITED   STATES.  —  Organized  November  17,  1871. 

Stated  Meetings,  —  every  third  year  from  1871.  Special  meetings  to  be  called  upon, 
the  request  of  any  five  State  organizations  of  churches.  The  session  of  1886  will  be 
held  with  tbe  Union  Park  Church,  Chicago,  commencing  Thursday,  Oct.  21,  at  10 
o'clock  A.  M. 

Officers  for  the  Session  of  1883.  —  Rev.  Arthur  Little,  d.  d.,  Chicago,  111., 
moderator;  Rev.  dishing  Eells,  d.  d.,  Colfax,  Wash.  Ter.,  and  Hon.  Frederic 
Billings,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  assistant  moderators  ;  Rev.  Alonzo  H.  Quint,  D.  D., 
Dover,  N.  H.,  secretary ;  Rev.  William  H.  Moore,  Hartford,  Conn.,  registrar;  Rev. 
James  R.  Danforth,  Philadelphia,  Penn.,  Rev.  Thomas  G.  Grassie,  Keokuk,  la., 
assistant  registrars. 

Officers  for  1883-1886. —  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  Boston,  Mass.,  secretary;  Rev. 
William  H.  Moore,  Hartford,  Conn.,  registrar ;  Rev.  Lavalette  Perrin,  i>.  d.,  Wol- 
cottville,  Conn.,  treasurer ;  David  N.  Camp,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  auditor. 

Provisional  Committee,  1883-1886.  —  Chairman,  to  be  appointed ;  Samuel  B.  Ca- 
pen,  of  Massachusetts  ;  Rev.  Frederick  A.  Noble,  d.  d.,  of  Illinois  ;  Rev.  Julius  H. 
Seelye,  d.  d.,  of  Massachusetts  ;  Rev.  Henry  Fairbanks,  ph.  d.,  of  Vermont ;  Rev. 
George  F.  Magoun,  d.  d.,  of  Iowa;  Rev.  William  M  Taylor,  d.  d.,  of  New  York; 
Edwin  S.  Jones,  of  Minnesota,  the  Secretary,  the  Registrar,  the  Treasurer. 

Publishing  Committee.  —  Charles  A.  Richardson,  1  Somerset  St.,  Boston,  Mass., 
Rev.  Marshall  M.  Cutter,  Maiden,  Mass.,  the  Secretary,  the  Registrar,  the  Treasurer. 

National  Committee  on  Sunday-School  Work.— Rev.  Henry  A.  Stimson,  of 
Massachusetts;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Hazen,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Francis  N.  Peloubet, 
of  Massachusetts;  Marshall  C.  Hazard,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Samuel  H.  Virgin,  of  New 
York. 

Special  Committees  to  Report  in  1886.  —  Regarding  a  Monument  to  Rev .  John 
Robinson. —  Rev.  Henry  M.  Dexter,  d.  d.,  Boston,  Mass.;  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Bartlett, 
d.  d.,  Hanover,  N.  H.;  Rev.  George  E.  Day,  d.  d.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Rev.  John 
K.  McLean,  Oakland,  Cal.;  Alfred  S.  Barnes,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Eliphalet  W. 
Blatcbford,  Chicago,  111.;  and  William  L.  Greene,  Boston,  Mass. 

On  the  State  of  the  Churches.  —  Rev.  Samuel  Wolcott,  d.  d.,  of  Ohio;  Rev.  Alonzo 
H.  Quint,  d.  d.,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Javan  K.  Mason,  d.  d.,  of  Maine;  Rev. 
Samuel  H.  Virgin,  of  New  York. 

On  the  Pastorate.  —  Rev.  Robert  G.  Hntchins,  d.  b.,  of  Minnesota;  Rev.  Burke  F. 
Leavitt,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Marshall  M.  Cutter,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  Minor  W. 
Fairfield,  of  Michigan;  George  B.  Barrows,  of  Maine. 

On  Systematic  Giving.  —  Rev.  Lyman  Abbott,  d.  d.,  of  New  York ;  Rev.  Frank  E. 
Clark,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  George  R.  Merrill,  of  Ohio. 

On  Ministerial  Relief.— Rev.  Martin  K.  Whittlesey,  d.  d.,  of  Illinois;  Rev.  Joseph 
E.  Twitchell,  d.  d.,  of  Massachusetts;  Rev.  William  H.  Moore,  of  Connecticut;  Rev. 
Richard  Cordley,  d.  d.,  of  Kansas;   Rev.  William  B.  Williams,  of  Michigan. 


218  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

THE  STATES. 
Alabama,  The  General  Conference  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of. — 

Organized  April  6,  187G. 

Officers:  Rev.  Fountain  G.  Ragland,  Mobile,  moderator;  Rev.  J.  R.  Sims,  Shelby 
Iron  Works,  recording  secretary  ;  Prof.  E.  C.  Silsby,  Selma,  statistical  secretary  and 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1885  :  Birmingham,  Wednesday,  March  25. 
Arizona.  —  The  General  Association  of  Arizona  and  New  Mexico  was  organ- 
ized at  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  June  19,  1884. 
Arkansas.  —  With  Missouri  and  Tennessee. 
California,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  October,  1857. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  D.  Barrows,  d.  d.,  San  Francisco,  moderator;  Rev.  Andrew 
J.  Wells,  Los  Angeles,  assistant  moderator  ;  Rev.  James  EL  Warren,  d.  d.,  San 
Francisco,  registrar  and  treasurer ;  Rev.  Henry  E.  Jewett,  Oakland,  statistical 
secretary;  Rev.  Edward  G.  Beckwith,  d.d.,  San  Francisco,  scribe;  Rev.  Henry  H. 
Wikoff,  Sonoma,  assistant  scribe. 

Session  of  1885:  Berkeley,  Tuesday,  October  6,  at  7£  o'clock,  p.  m. 
Colorado  Association  of  Congregational  Churches.— Organized  March  10, 1868. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  B.  Gregg,  Colorado  Springs,  moderator;  Rev.  Harlan  P. 
Case,  Colorado  Springs,  scribe;  Miss  Amanda  R.  Bell,  Denver,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  18S5  :  Place  not  reported,  Thursday,  October  8. 
Connecticut,  General  Association  of. —  Organized  May  18,  1709. 

Officers:  Rev.  Joseph  W.  Backus,  Plainville,  moderator  ;  Rev.  J.  Brainerd  Thrall, 
Derby,  scribe;  Rev.  Loren  F.  Berry,  Plantsville,  assistant  seribe;  Rev.  William  H. 
Moore,  Hartford,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  Fair  Haven,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  11  o'clock,  a.  m. 
Connecticut,  General  Conference  of.  —Organized  November  12,  1867. 

Officers:  Lucius  A.  Barbour,  Hartford,  moderator;  Rev.  Erastus  Blakeslee,  New 
Haven,  scribe  ;  Rev.  Frank  G.  Woodworth,  Wolcott,  assistant  scribe  ;  Rev.  William 
H.Moore,  Hartford,  registrar  a,nd  statistical  secretary;  Charles  A.  Sheldon,  New 
Haven,  treasurer;  Edwin  B.  Bowditch,  New  Haven,  auditor;  Rev.  Lavalette  Perrin, 
D.  D.,  Hartford,  annalist. 

Session  of  1885:  Danbury,  Tuesday,  November  10,  at  11  o'clock,  a.  m. 
Dakota,  The  Congregational  Association  of. — Organized  in  1871. 

Officers:  Rev.  Stephen  G.  Updyke,  Watertown,  moderator;  Rev.  William  B. 
Hubbard,  Chamberlain,  recording  and  statistical  secretary;  Rev.  Stewart  Sheldon, 
Yankton,  corresponding  secretary;  J.  R.  Sanborn,  Yankton,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  Huron,  Thursday.  September  17. 
Dakota,  North,  Association.  —  Organized  1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  Henry  C.  Simmons,  Fargo,  moderator;  Rev.  William  Ewing,  Fargo, 
recording  and  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1885:  Fargo,  Thursday,  Oct.  29. 
District  of  Columbia.  —  In  The  Congkegational  Association  of  New  Jersey. 
Florida,  General  Congregational  Association.—  Organized  December  6,  1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  M.  Bingham,  Dayton,  moderator  ;  Nathan  Barrows,  m.  d., 
scribe  ;  Rev.  Sullivan  F.  Gale,  Jacksonville,  secretary  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  At  Orange  City,  Tuesday,  -January  20. 
Georgia  Congregational  Association.  —  Organized  December  12,  1878. 

'Jfficers:  Rev.  George  V.  Clark,  Athens,  moderator;  Rev.  Stanley  E.  Lathrop, 
Macon,  permanent  statistical  secretary  an  i  treasurer;  Rev.  George  C.  Rowe,  Mcln- 
to-h,  secretary. 

-ion  of  1885:  Atlanta,  Thursday,  November  12. 


1885.]     NATIONAL  AND  STATE  ORGANIZATIONS  OF   CHURCHES.     219 

Idaho.  —  Not  associated. 

Illinois,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  21,  1844. 

Officers:  Rev.  Arthur  Little,  D.  d.,  Chicago,  moderator  ;  Rev.  Martin  K.  Whittle- 
sej,  d.  d.,  Ottawa,  registrar  and  corresponding  secretary;  Rev.  Nicholas  S.  Edwards, 
Wyanet,  serine;  Rev.  Franklin  L.  Fiske,  Downer's  Grove,  and  Rev.  Hiram  W. 
Harbaugh,  St.  Charles,  assistant  scribes. 

Session  o/1885:  Monday,  May  25,  at  7$  o'clock,  r.  m. 

Indiana,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  and  Mmis- 

tkrs  in.  —  Organized  March  13,  1858. 

Officers:  Rev.  Robert  McCune,  Kokomo,  moderator;  Rev.  Edward  H.  Smith, 
Michigan  City,  scribe;  Rev.  Nathaniel  A.  Hyde,  d.  d.,  Indianapolis,  secretary  and 
treasurer. 

Session  0/1885:  Fort  Wayne,  Wednesday,  May  13,  at  7£  o'clock,  p.  m. 

Indian  Territory.  —  In  Red  River  Association,  local. 

Iowa,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  November  6,  1840. 

Officers :  Rev.  Cyrus  Hamlin,  Council  Bluffs,  moderator  ;  Rev.  James  B.  Chase, 
Cherokee,  register  and  treasurer;  Rev.  W.  A.  Waterman,  Marion,  scribe;  Rev.  L.  L. 
West,  Fort  Dodge,  assistant  scribe. 

Session  0/1885  :  Marshalltown,  Wednesday,  June  3,  at  7f  o'clock,  p.  m. 

Kansas,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  August,  1855. 

Officers:  Rev.  Linus  Blakesley,  Topeka,  moderator;  Rev.  Joel  Harper,  Wichita, 
registrar  and  statistical  clerk;  Rev.  James  G.  Dougherty,  Ottawa,  treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  Parsons,  Thursday,  October  29,  at  7£  o'clock,  p.  m. 

Louisiana,  Congregational  Association.  —  Organized  January  26, 1870. 

Officers:  Rev.  Walter  S.  Alexander,  New  Orleans,  moderator  and  (acting)  perma- 
nent clerk;  Byron  Gunner,  New  Iberia,  and  D.  P.  Hale  New  Orleans,  scribes;  Rev. 
Daniel  Clay,  Terrebonne,  treasurer. 

Session  o/1885:  Gretna,  Wednesday,  April  1. 

Maine,  General  Conference  of.  —  Organized  January  10,  1826. 

Officers:  Gen.  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  S.  Huntington, 
Gorham,  corresponding  secretary;  Rev.  J.  Evarts  Pond,  Warren,  assistant  corre- 
sponding secretary;  Dea.  Eluathan  F.  Duren,  Bangor,  recording  secretary  and 
chairman  of  committee  of  publication;  Dea.  Joseph  S.  Wheelwright,  Bangor,  treas- 
urer. 

Session  0/1885:  Lewistou,  Tuesday,  June  hi,  at  9  o'clock,  a.  m 
Maryland.  —  In  The  Congregational  Association  of  New  Jersey. 
Massachusetts,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of. 

—  Organized  June  29,  1803,  as  a  ministerial  boly;  including  also  Conferences  of 

Churches,  June  16,  1868,  by  union  of  the  Association  and  General  Conference 

(which  was  organized  September  12,  1860). 

Officers:  Rev.  Charles  B.  Rice,  Danvers,  moderator;  Rev.  Marshall  M.  Cutter,  24 
Franklin  Street,  Boston,  secretary;  Rev.  Albert  G.  Bale,  Melrose,  registrar;  Rev. 
Charles  Anderson,  North  Woburn,  assistant  registrar;  Nathan  Mosman,  Auburndale, 
treasurer;  Rev.  Daniel  P.  Noyes,  Wilmington,  secretary  of  committee  on  the  work 
of  the  churches. 

Session  of  1885:  New  Bedford,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  4  o'clock,  p.  m. 
Michigan,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  October  11,  1842. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  L.  Patton,  Greenville,  moderator;  Judge  C.  I.  Walker, 
Detroit,  and  Rev.  Jesse  W.  Hough,  Jackson,  assistant  moderators;  Rev.  John  P. 


220  CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK.  [1885. 

Sanderson,  Detroit,  secretary  and  treasurer;  George  EL  Grannis,  Ypsilanti,  scribe; 
Rev.  D.  Payson  Breed,  Eaton  Rapids,  assistant  scribe. 
Session  of  1885:  Jackson,  Wednesday,  May  20,  at  1{  o'clock,  p.  m. 

Minnesota,  General  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  October  23, 

1856. 

Officers:  Rev.  Lucien  W.  Chaney,  "Waseca,  corresponding  secretary;  Rev.  William 
A.  James,  Minneapolis,  recording  secretary;  Rev.  John  B.  Fairbank,  Ortonville,  sta- 
tistical secretary  and  treasurer;  C.  W.  Hackett,  St.  Paul,  auditor. 

Session  o/1885:  Wednesday,  October  7,  at  —  o'clock. 
Mississippi,  Congregational  Association.  —  Organized  March  31,  1883. 

Officers:  Rev.  G.  Stanley  Pope,  Tougaloo,  moderator;  Rev.  Julius  L.  Grice,  Merid- 
ian, recording  secretary;  Rev.  Charles  L.  Harris,  Jackson,  statistical  secretary  and 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  Jackson,  Thursday,  March  19. 

Missouri,  General  Association  of  the  Congregational  Churches  of.  —  Or- 
ganized October  27, 1865. 

Officers:  Rev.  James  G.  Merrill,  St.  Louis,  moderator;  Rev.  George  C.  Adams, 
St.  Louis,  secretary  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Joseph  C.  Plumb,  Joplin,  assistant  secretary. 

Session  of  1885 :  Hannibal,  Tuesday,  Oct.  13. 
Montana.  —  Not  associated. 
Nebraska,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  August  8,  1857. 

Officers:  Rev.  Willard  Scott,  Omaha,  moderator;  Rev.  Harmon  Bross,  Norfolk, 
stated  clerk  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Heman  A.  French,  Greenwood,  assistant  clerk. 

Session  of  1885:  Beatrice,  Wednesday,  October  28,  at  7h  o'clock,  p.  m. 
Nevada.  —  In  the  General  Association  of  California. 
New  Jersey,  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  2,  1869. 

Officers:  Rev.  Jeremiah  E.  Rankin,  d.  d  ,  Orange,  moderator;  Rev.  Frank  A. 
Johnson,  Chester,  secretary;  Martin  Hawley,  Baltimore,  treasurer;  Rev.  William 
F.  Slocum,  jr.,  Baltimore,  scribe. 

Session  of  1885:  Philadelphia,  Tuesday,  April  21. 
New  Hampshire,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  June  8,  1809. 

Officers:  Hon.  John  J.  Bell,  Exeter,  moderator;  Rev.  Edgar  T.  Farrill,  Hopkin- 
ton,  scribe;  Rev.  John  C.  Rollins,  Hooksett,  assistant  scribe;  Rev.  John  M.  Dutton, 
Lebanon,  secretary;  Rev.  Samuel  L.  Gerould,  Goffstown,  statistical  secretary  and 
treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  Nashua,  Tuesday,  September  15. 
New  Mexico.  —  With  Arizona. 
New  York,  General  Association  of.  —  Organized  May  21,  1834. 

Officers:  Rev.  Eben  Halley,  Binghamton,  moderator;  Rev.  James  Deane,  Crown 
Point,  secretary;  Rev.  George  H.  Bailey,  Moravia,  treasurer;  Rev.  Henry  T.  Sell' 
Cortland,  scribe;  Prof.  Arthur  M.  Wright,  Moravia,  assistant  scribe. 

Session  of  1885:  Pulaski,  Tuesday,  Oct.  20. 
North  Carolina  Conference.  —  Organized  May  26,  1879. 

Officers:  Rev.  George  S.  Smith,  Raleigh,  moderator;  Rev.  John  E.  B.  Jewett, 
Dudley,  secretary. 

Session  of  1885:  Beaufort,  Thursday,  May  7,  at  7  o'clock,  p.  m. 
Ohio,  Congregational  Association  of.—  Organized  June  24,  1852. 

Officers:  Rev.  Henry  M.  Tenney,  Cleveland,  moderator;  Rev.  diaries  J.  Ryder, 
Medina,  assistant  moderator;  Rev.  John  M.  Merrill,  Brooklyn,  and  Bro.  Nathan 
Morse,  Akron,  scribes;  Rev.  John  G.  Fraser, Madison,  registrar,  statistical  secretary, 
and  treasurer;  Rev.  Irvine:  W.  Metcalf.  Columbus,  assistant  register. 

Session  of  1885:  Mansfield,  Tuesday,  May  7,  at  7  o'clock,  p.  m. 


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Oregon    and    Washington    Territory,   Congregational,   Association   of.  — 

Organized  in  1848. 

Officers:  Rev.  David  B.  Gray,  The  Dalles,  Or.,  moderator;  Rev.  Myron  EeLls, 
Skokotnish,  W.  T.,  clerk;  Dea.  G.  H.  Himes,  Portland,  Or.,  assistant  clerk;  Rev. 
Amos  W.  Bower,  East  Portland,  Or.,  registrar  and  treasurer. 

Session  of  1885:  Corvallis,  Or.,  Thursday,  July  9,  at  —  o'clock. 

Pennsylvania.  —  Churclies  are  connected  with  New  York,  Ohio,  and  New  Jersey. 

Also,  1.     Eastern  Welsh  Association.  —  Rev.  T.  C.  Edwards,  Kingston,  scribe. 

2. — Western  Welsh  Association. —  Officers:  Rev.  D.  D.  Thomas,  Ebensburg, 
moderator;  Rev.  David  M.  George,  Pittsburg,  scribe;  Evan  Davies,  Pittsburg,  treas- 
urer. 
Rhode  Island  Congregational  Conference.  — Organized  May  3,  1809. 

Officers:  Rev.  John  H.  Larry,  Providence,  moderator;  Rev.  Thomas  Laurie,  d.  d., 
Providence,  stated  secretary;  George  L.  Claflin,  Providence,  treasurer;  Rev.  Henry 
A.  Blake,  scribe. 

Session  of  188 J:  Barrington,  Tuesday,  June  9,  at  —  o'clock. 

South  Carolina. — In  the  Georgia  Congregational  Association. 

Tennessee.  —  The  Central  South  Conference.  —  Organized  October  25,  1871. 

Officers:  Rev.  Prof.  Adam  K.  Spence,  Tenn.,  moderator;  Rev.  Henry  G.  Wil- 
liams, Athens,  Ala.,  recording  secretary  and  treasurer;  Rev.  Prof.  Henry  S.  Bennett, 
Nashville,  statistical  secretary. 

Session  of  1885:  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  Thursday,  November  5. 
Texas.  —  No  State  organization. 

1.  Congregational  Association  of  Southwest  Texas. —  Organized  December  4, 
1871. 

Officers :  No  report. 

2.  Red  River  Association.  —  Rev.  Cyrus  L.  Scofield,  Dallas,  secretary. 
Utah.  — The  Utah  Association.  —  Organized  Dec.  28,  1882. 

Vermont,  General  Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  and  Churches 

in.  —  Organized  June  21,  1796.     Incorporated  June  18,  1873. 

Officers:  Dea.  Joseph  Poland,  Montpelier,  president;  Rev.  John  K.  Hincks, 
Montpelier,  vice-president;  Rev.  Charles  H.  Merrill,  West  Brattleboro',  secretary; 
Rev.  Azel  W.  Wild,  Charlotte,  corresponding  secretary;  J.  C.Emery,  Montpelier, 
treasurer. 

Sessio7i  of  1885:  Bellows  Falls,  Tuesday,  June  9,  at  2  o'clock,  p.  m. 
Virginia.  —  In  The  Congregational  Association  of  New  Jersey. 

Washington  Territory,  The  Congregational  Association  of.  —  Organ/. d  in 

1879.    (Other  churches  are  connected  with  Oregon.) 

Officers:  Rev.  Samuel  Greeue,  Houghton,  moderator;  Rev.  John  Campbell, 
Olympia,  clerk;  Rev.  Samuel  Greeue,  Houghton,  registrar. 

Session  of  1885:  Whatcom,  Thursday,  August  20,  at  —  o'clock. 
West  Virginia.  —  In  Ohio  Association. 

Wisconsin.  —  The   Congregational  and  Presbyterian  Convention  of.  — Or- 
ganized October,  1840. 
Officers:  Rev.  Lorenzo  J.  White,  Green  Bay,  moderator;    Uev.  Henry  A.  Miner 

Madison,  permanent  and  statistical  clerk;  Rev.  Homer  W.  Carter,  Brandon,  treasurer; 

Rev.  Lurnan  A.  Pettibone,  Burlington,  temporary  clerk. 
n  >sion  of  1885:  Watertown,  Tuesday,  September  29,  at  —  o'clock. 

Wyoming. —  Associated  with  Colorado. 


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CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


MEETINGS  OF  1885,  IN  ORDER  OF  DATE. 


Florida, 

Mississippi, 

Alabama, 

Texas, 

Louisiana, 

New  Jersey, 

North  Carolina, 

Ohio, 

Indiana, 

Michigan, 

Illinois, 

Iowa, 

Vermont, 

Rhode  Island, 

Maine, 

Connecticut,  Association, 

Massachusetts, 

Oregon, 

Washington  Territory, 

New  Hampshire, 

Dakota, 

Wisconsin, 

California, 

Minnesota, 

Colorado, 

Missouri, 

New  York, 

Nebraska, 

Kansas, 

Norih  Dakota, 

Tennessee, 

Connecticut,  Conference, 

Georgia, 


Orange  City,  Tuesday,  January  20. 

Jackson,     "  Thursday,  March  19. 

Birmingham,  Wednesday,  March  25. 

April. 

Gretna,  Wednesday,  April  1. 

Newark,  Tuesday,  April  21. 

Beaufort.  Thursday,  May  7,  at  7  p.  m. 

Mansrlnld,  Tuesday,  May  12,  at  7  p.  m. 

Fort  Wayne,  Wednesday,  May  13,  at  7£  P.  M. 

Jackson,  Wednesday,  May  20,  at  74  p.  m. 

Monday,  May  25,  at  7^  p.  M. 

Marshalltown,  Wednesday,  June  3,  at  7|  p.  m. 

Bellows  Falls,  Tuesday,  June  9,  at  2  p.  m. 

Bairington,  Tuesday,  June  9 

Lewiston,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  9  A.  M. 

Fair  Haven,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  11  A.  M. 

New  Bedford,  Tuesday,  June  16,  at  4  p.  m. 

Corvallis,  Thursday,  July  9,  at  —  o'clock. 

Whatcon,  Thursday,  August  20. 

Nashua,  Tuesday,  September  15,  at  7  p.  m. 

Huron,  Thursday,  September  17. 

Wateitown,  Tuesday,  September  29. 

Berkeley,  Tuesday,  October  6,  at  1\  p.  m. 

Wednesday,  October  7. 

Thursday,  October  8. 

Hannibal,  Tuesday,  October  13. 

Pulaski,  Tuesday,  October  20 

Beairice,  Wednesday,  October  28,  at  7£  p.  m. 

Parsons,  Thursday,  October  29,  at  1\  p.  m. 

Fargo,  'J  hursday,  October  29. 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,       Thursday,  November  5. 

Danbury,  Tuesday,  November  10,  at  11  A.  M. 

Atlanta,  Thursday,November  12, at — o'clock. 


ANNUAL  MEETINGS  OF  THE  NATIONAL   SOCIETIES,   1885. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.  —  Boston,  Mass., 
Tuesday,  October  6,  at  3  o'clock,  p.  m. 

American  College  and  Education  Society.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Tuesday,  May  26,  at  3  o'clock,  p.  m. 

American  Congregational  Association.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 
Tuesday,  May  26,  at  12  o'clock,  m. 

American  Congregational  Union.  —  Bible  House,  New  York  city,  second  Thurs- 
day in  May. 

American  Home  Missionary  Society.  —  Probably  Saratoga,  N.  Y.,  in  May;  time 
and  place  subject  to  the  decision  of  the  Executive  Committee. 

American  Missionary  Association.  —  In  September,  October,  or  November; 
place  and  date  to  be  determined  by  the  Executive  Committee. 

Congregational  Publishing  Society.  —  Congregational  House,  Boston,  Mass., 
Tuesday,  May  26,  at  9  o'clock,  a.  m. 

New  West  Education  Commission.  —  Chicago,  111.,  in  June,  day  to  be  fixed  by 
Directors. 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions.  —  Boston,  Mass.,  in  January,  Wednesday,  Jan.  14. 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Interior.  —  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Woman's  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Pacific.  —  Berkeley,  Cal.,  Wednesday, 
October  S. 

Woman's  Home  Missionary  Association.  —  Place  to  be  designated  by  the  Direct- 
ors, "  last  Wednesday  in  October." 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


223 


LIST     OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS    IN    THE 
UNITED   STATES. 

REPORTED   BY    THE    SEVERAL   STATE   ORGANIZATIONS. 

The  following  is  a  compilation  of  the  alphabetical  lists  furnished  by  the  State 
Associations  and  Conferences,  corrected  by  correspondence  with  their  secretaries  to 
the  latest  possible  date.  'Ihe  secretary  of  the  Council  in  no  case  presumes  to  insert 
or  omit  a  name  upon  his  own  responsibility.  The  State  organizations  (or  later 
Councils)  are  alone  responsible;  but  the  secretary  has  used  his  utmost  endeavors  to 
obtain  a  complete  and  correct  list.  If  any  names  are  omitted,  it  is  because  they  are 
not  reported  by  any  organization  in  any  State. 

The  figures  refer  to  pages  where  the  name  will  be  found  in  the  tables,  in  the 
Vital  Statistics,  in  the  service  of  the  Benevolent  Societies,  of  the  Theological  Semina- 
ries, or  in  the  list  of  foreign  missionaries.  In  some  cases  the  page  is  left  as  in  tables, 
when  the  post-office  is  changed  since  the  tables  were  put  to  press. 

Names  starred  (*)  are  of  persons  who,  although  mentioned  (usually  as  supplying 
churches),  are  reported  to  be  members  of  no  organization  of  Congregational  churches 
or  ministers. 

Some  post-office  addresses  are  antiquated;  but  it  is  the  best  that  could  be  clone. 
Licentiates  are  not  included  in  this  list,  nor  are  ministers  of  other  denominations. 
A  list  of  licentiates  follows  this  list. 

Names  of  persons  in  last  year's  list,  deceased  since  the  issue  of  1884,  are  retained, 
and  are  indexed  to  the  pages  of  the  "  Vital  Statistics." 

Some  errors  will  be  found  in  first  names,  initials,  and  spelling.  No  pains  have 
been  spared  to  secure  accuracy;  but,  efforts  failing,  the  compiler  has  not  ventured 
to  follow  even  his  own  convictions,  against  the  unmistakable  testimony  of  the 
reports. 

Names  differing  only  in  use  of  final  "  e,"  as  Clark,  Clarke,  are  treated  as  one  name 
but  spelled  according  to  report. 

Letters  for  our  missionaries  will  be  addressed  to  the  care  of  society  mentioned 
with  the  name,  such  societies  (initials)  being  (as  are  all  foreign  addresses)  in  italics. 
Ministers  without  change  are  indicated  by.  the  year  of  ordination.  This  date, 
following  the  name,  takes  the  place  of  the  page  reference,  used  in  case  of  those  who 
are  named  in  the  preceding  tables.  The  two  classes  of  ministers,  those  in  charge 
of  churches,  and  those  who  have  no  charge,  are  thus  conveniently  distinguished  in 
this  list,  the  former  by  a  page  number,  and  the  latter  by  the  year  of  ordination, 
against  their  names. 


Abbe,  Fred.  R.,  Dorchester,  Mass.    1857 
Abbot,  Charles  H.,  Geneva,  111.  100 

Abbot,  Fred.  M.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  1881 
Abbott,  Amos,  Steele  City,  Neb.  1857 
Abbott,  Ephraim  E.  P.,  Cedar  Rap- 
ids, Io.  15,  107 
Abbott,  Justin  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Abbott,   Lyman,  Ed.,  Cornwall-on- 

the-Hudson,  N.  Y.  1860 

Abbott,  Theophilus  C,  Pres.,  Lan- 
sing, Mich.  1867 
Abdaliau,  Nahabed  Y.,  Turkey.  [Ct.]1879 
Abernethy,  Henry  C.,Fairmont,  Neb  157 
Acterian,  Hagop.  H.,  Bancroft,  Mich. 
Adair  Samuel  L.,  Osawatomie,  Kan.  116 
Adams  Aaron  C,  Thompson,  Ct.  90 
Adams,   Allison  D.,  Windsor,  Wis. 

197,200 
Adams,  Benjamin  S.,  Westford,  Vt.  192 


Adams  Calvin   C,   New    Hartford, 

Io.  1850 

Adams  Dan'l  E.,  Ashburnham,  Ms. 

16,127 
Adams,  Darwin,  Groton,  Mass.  1828 

Adams,  Edwin  A.,  Chicago,  111.  1868 
Adams,  Ephraim,  Eldora,  Io.  108 

Adams,  Frank  S.,  Reading,  Mass.  137 
Adams,  Fred.  H.,  New  Hartford,  Ct.  88 
Adams,  George  C.,  2334  Adams  st., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  154 

Adams,  George  M.,  Holliston,  Mass.  132 
Adams,  Harvey,  New  Hampton,  Io.  1843 
Adams,  James  A.,  2409  Belleglade 

ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  154 

Adams,  John  C,  Falmouth,  Me.  1851 
Adams,  Jonathan  E.,  Bangor,  Me. 

1859,51 
Adams,  Joseph,  Oroville,  Cal.  81 


224 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Adams,  Lucien  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
*Adams,  Myron,  Rochester,  N  Y.  172 
*  Adams,  Myron  W.,  Cobalt,  Ct.  85 

Adams,  P.  R  ,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  187 

*Adams,  Robert,  Greenville,  111.  100 

Adams,  William,  ,  Or. 

Adams,  Win,  W.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  131 
Adriance,    S.    Winchester,   Lowell, 

Mass.  15,  133 

Adsit,  Martin  H.,  Sylvania,  0.  1880 

Aiken,  James,  Haverhill,  N.  H.  1843 

[Aiken,  William  P.,  deceased,  17 

Aikman,  Joseph  G.,  Buda,  111.  98,  103 
Ainslie,  Jas.  S.,  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.  171 
Ainsworth,  Israel,  Boylston,  Ms.  12,  129 
Albert,  John  H.,  Green  Mountain, 

Io.  109 

Albrecht,  Geo.  E..  Davenport,  Io.  1882 
Alcott  fm.  P.,  Boxford,  Mass.  14,  139 
Alden,  Ebenezer,  Marshfield,  Mass.  134 
Aldeu,  Edmund  K.,  Boston,  Ms.  45, 1850 
Alden,  Edwin  H.,  Athol,  Dak.  115 

Alden,  Ezra  J.,  243    State    Street, 

Chicago,  111.  1858 

[Alden,  Lucius,  deceased.  17 

Alderson,  James,  Rockwell,  Io.  Ill 

Aldiich,  Jeremiah  K.,  Hyaunis,  Ms.  139 
Alexander,  James,  Hampden,  Me.  122 
Alexander,  Walter  S  ,  Boston,  Mass.  1861 
Allaben,  Adelbert  E  ,  Payson,  111.  102 
Allchin,  George,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  202 
Allen,  Eph.  W.,  Taunton,  Mass.  131 

Allen,  Erwin  W.,  Dayton,  W.  T.  193 
Allen,  Frank  H,  Shrewsburv,  Mass.  137 
Allen,  Fred.  H.,  Boston,  Ms."  [Ct.]  1874 
Allen,    Fred     L.    Henniker,    N.    H. 

12,  15,  162 
Allen,  Geo.  E.,  N.  Reading,  Mass.  136 
Allen,  John  Adams,  Cincinnati,  0.  1846 
Allen,  John  W.,  Woodstock,  Ct  1883 
Allen,  Melveu  J.,  Ashby,  Mass.  127 

Allen,  Simeon,  O.,  Springfield,  Ms.  1870 
Allen,  Warren,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  1835 

Allen,  William  C,  Leslie,  Mich.  145 

Allenbaugh,   John    W.,    Elk    Falls, 

Kan.  1880 

Allender,  John,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1869 
Alley,  Moses,  Wis.  1866 

Allison,  Robt.  C.  Hubbardton,  Vt.  189 
Allworth,  John,  Oxford,  Mich.  146 

Alvord,  Augustus.  Prescott,  Mass.  136 
Alvord,  Frederick,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1858 
Alvord,  Henry  C,  Montague,  Mass  134 
Amaron,  Calvin  E.,  Lowell,  Ms.  127,  33 
Ambrose,  Matthias  H.,  Belle  Plaine, 

Io.  107 

Anient,  William  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  31.  202 
Ames,  Marcus,  Howard,  R.  I.  1854 

Amsden,  Benj.  M.,  Manchester,  Io.  1857 
Amsden,  Silas  II.,  Colchester,  Vt.  188 
Anderson,  Chas.  N.,Woburn,  Ms.  129,  40 
Anderson,  David  R.,   Racine,  Wis.     199 


Anderson,  Edward,  Norwalk,  Ct.  88 

Anderson,  George,  Gaines,  N.  Y.  1853 
Anderson,  Joseph,  Waterbury,  Ct.  90 
Anderson,  Kerr  C,  Troy,  N.  Y.  15 

Anderson,  Wm.,Laingsburg,  Mich.  144,  7 
Anderson,  Wm.  W     Stowe,  Vt.  191 

Audredge,  Andrew., A.,  Wayne  Sta- 
tion, 111.  103 
Andrews,    Charles    E.,   Biddeford, 

Me.  12,  14,  120 

Andrews,  D.  W.,  Fremont,  Ind.  105 

Andrews,    Edwin    N.,   310    Hoyne 

ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1864 

Andrews,  Geo.  W.,  Talladega,  Ala.  1867 
*Andrews,    Herbert  M.,    Franklin, 

N.  H.  162 

Andrews,  Israel  W.,  Pres.,  Marietta, 

O.  1857 

Andrews,  Sam'l  B.,  Phillipston,  Ms.  136 
Andrus,  Elizur,  Alamo,  Mich.  14 

Andrus,  J.  C,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  173 

Angell,  Marcus,  S.,  New  Baltimore, 

Mich.  145 

Angier,  Marshall  B  ,  Newburyport,  Ms. 

1853 
Anthony,  Geo.  N.,  Treas.  M.  H.  M. 

S.,  Newton  Highlands,  Mass.         1855 
Appleton,  Fayette  G.,  Letcher,  Dak. 

12,  92,  93 
*Apthorp,  Rufus,  Lee  Center,  111.  101 
Archer,  Marmad'ke  D.,  Wells,  lo.  109, 10 
Archibald,  Andrew  W.,  Ottumwa,  Io. 

Ill 
*Archibald,    Wm.  E.,    Livingston, 

Mont.  1882 

Armes,  Josiah  L.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  1846 
Arms,  Wm.  F.,  Sunderland,  Mass  138 
Arnisby,    Lauren,    Council  Grove, 

Kan.  114 

Armstrong,  Arthur  E.,  Denver,  Col.  89 
Armstrong,  Edward  P.,  Taftville,  Ct.  83 
Armstrong,  Fred.  A.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1872 
Armstrong,  James,  Addison,  Mich.  141 
Armstrong,  Julius  C,    218    Ogden 

ave.,  Chicago,  111.  1874 

Armstrong,  Robert  S.,  Alma  City, 

Minn. 
Arnold,  Arthur  E.,  Stillman  Valley, 

111.  103 

Arnold,    Henry   T.,    Tiverton    Cor- 
ners, R.  I.  185 
Arnold,  Seth  A.,  Kelley,  Io.         108, 109 
Ashley,  J.  Mills,  Albequerque,  N.  M. 
Ashley,  Sam'l  S.,  Nortliboro,  Mass.  1849 
Ashley,  Walter  H.,Prof.,  Las  Vegas, 

N.  M.  1878 

Ashmun,  Edward  H.,  Syracuse,  Neb.  159 
Atkins,  Doane  R.,  Mitchell,  Dak.  93 

Atkinson,  Geo.  H.,  Portland,  Or  51, 193 
Atkinson,  John  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Atkinson,  Wm  H.,  Rapid  City,  Dak.  94 
Attack,  Wm.  D.,  Saugatuck,  Mich.    147 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


225 


Atwater,  Edw.  E.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1841 
Atwood,  Edw.  S.,  Salem,  Mass.  137 

Atwood,  Eugene  F.,  East  Canaan,  Ct.  88 
Atwood,  Ireneus,  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Atwood,  Lewis  P.,  Chatham,  Mass.  129 
Austin,  Franklin  D.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  162 
Austin,  Lewis  A.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  192 
Austin,  Samuel  J.,  Newton  High- 
lands, Mass.  15 
Avery,  Frederick  D.,  Columbia,  Ct.  85 
Avery,  Henry,  College  Springs,  Io.  106 
Avery,  Jared  R.,  Groton,  Ct.  1833 
Avery,  John,  Ledyard,  Ct.  87 
Avery,  Wm.  F.,  Huntington,  Mass.  1855 
Avery,  William  P.,  Chapin,  Io.  1846 
Ayars,  Thomas  H.,  David  City,  Neb.  157 
Ayer,  Chas.  L.,  Three  Rivers,  Ms.  1859 
*Ayer,  Edwin  L.,  Pentwater,  Mich.  146 
Ayer,  Franklin  D ,  Concord,  N.  H.  161 
Ayers,  Milan  C,  Boston,  Mass.  1874 
Avers,  Rowland,  Hadley,  Mass.         1848 

Babb,  Thos.  E.,W.  Brookfield,  Mass.  139 
Babbitt,  Jas.  H.,  Swanton,  Vt.  189,  91 
Bacheler,  Francis  E.  M.,   Amherst, 

N.  II.  160 

Backus,  Jabez,  Chester,  Ct.  85 

Backus,  Joseph  W.,  Plainville,  Ct.  89 
Bacon,  Benjamin  YV.,  Lyme,  Ct.  12,  89 
Bacon,  Edward  E.,  Saccarappa,  Me.  125 
Bacon,  Edward  W.,  New  Loudon,  Ct.  88 
Bacon,  Henry  M.,  Toledo,  0.  180 

Bacon,  Joseph  F.,  Newton,  Kan.  116 
Bacon,  Leonard  W.,  Phila.,  Pa.  14,  1856 
Bacou,  Miles  E.,  Arena,  Dak.  92 

Bacon,  Thomas  R  ,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 
Bacon,  Wm.  F.,  Easthampton,  Mass.  130 
Bacon,  William  N.,  Coventry,  Vt.  188 
Bailey,  Amos   J.,    1542    Lill    Ave., 

Chicago.  99 

Bailey,  Charles  E.,  Benzonia,  Mich. 1855 
Bailey,  Edward  D.,  Wheaton,  111.  1875 
Bailev,  George  H.,  Moravia,  N.  Y.  170 
Bailey,  John  G.,  Windsor,  Mo.  153,  155 
Baird*,  Enoch  F.,  Mallet  Creek,  0. 177,  80 
Lai ril.  John  G.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1859 
Baird,  John  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  208 
Baird,  Robert  G.,  Lansing,  Mich.  1859 
Bake,  Henry  P.,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.  173 
Baker,  Ariel  A.,  Sergeant  Bluffs,  Io.  112 
Baker,  Ephraim  H,  Sutton,  Neb.  159 
Baker,  George,  Semiahmoo,  W.T.  193,  94 
Baker,   John     W.    H,   Farmington 

Falls,  Me.  1865 

Baker,  Orrin  G  ,  Jamaica,  Vt.  189 

Baker,  Silas,  Standish,  Me.  1832 

Baker,  Smith,  Lowell,  Mass.  133 

Baker,  Zebina,  Waushara,  Kan.  1834 
Balch,  Gilbert  B.,  Topsfield,  Mass.  15 
Balcom,  Fred.  A.,  W.  Hartland,  Ct. 

14, 1882 
Baldwin,  Abraham  C.,Yonkers,N.Y.  1830 
15 


[Baldwin,  Curtis  C,  deceased.  17 

Baldwin,  Cyrus  G.,  Prof.,  Ripon,  Wis. 

1881 
Baldwin,  David  J.,  Kellogg,  Io.  109 

Baldwin,  Dwight,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Baldwin,  Elijah  C.,  Cheshire,  Ct.  85 

Baldwin,  Fritz  W.,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

12,  15,  129 
Baldwin,  John  A.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1875 
Baldwin,  Jos.  B.,  W.  Cummingtou,  Ms. 

1832 
Bale,  Albert  G.,  Melrose,  Mass.  134 

Ball,  John  A.,  New  Smyrna,  Fla.  96 

Ball,  Wayland  D  ,  McPhersou,  Kan. 

12,  116 
Ballantine,  John  W.,  Dorchester,  Ms.  1 28 
Ballantine,  Wm.  G.,  Oberlin,  O.  62,  1880 
Bancroft,   Cecil  F.   P.,   Prof.,    An- 

dover,  Mass.  1867 

Bancroft,  Isaac,  Monroe,  Wis.  1876 

Banfield,  Juo.  A.,  New  Tacoma,  W.  T. 

1868 
Banks,  George  W.,  Guilford  Ct.  S6 

Barber,  Alanson  D.,New  York,  N.Y.  1849 
Barber,  Amzi  D.,  Lorain,  O.  178 

Barber,  Clarence  H.,Torringford,  Ct.  90 
Barber,  Elihu,  Beattie,  Kan.  1850 

Barber,  Frank  W.,  Franklin,  Neb. 

12,  157,  S,  9 
Barber,    Geo.   W.,  Soldiers'  Home, 

Milwaukee,  Wis.  1873 

Barber,  Leman  N.,  Soquel,  Cal.  80,  82 
Barber,  Luther  H.,  Bolton,  Ct.  84 

Barbour,  Wm.  M.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  65,  88 
Barclay,  Thos.  D.,  Centre  Brook,  Ct.  85 
Bard,  George  I.,  Orford,  N.  H.  164 

Barker,  Horatio  A.,  Oakley,  Mich.  147 
Barland,  Thomas,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1866 
Barnard,  Elihu  C,  Oberlin,  O.  1866 

*Barnard,  Pliny  F.,  Wendell,  Mass.  139 
Barnes,  George  B.,  Wahpeton,  Dak.  94 
Barnes,  Henry  E.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  132 
Barnes,  Jeremiah  R.,  Marietta,  0.  1838 
Barnes,  John  R.,  Dwight,  111.  99 

Barnes,  Jos.  A.,  Williamston,  Mich. 

145,  7 
Barnes,  O.C.,  Raymond ville,  N.Y.  171,  2 
Barnes,  Stephen  G.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1881 
Barnum,  George,  Wauseon,  0  1843 

Barnum,  Samuel  H,  Durham,  N.  H.  161 
Barnum,  Sam'l  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1853 
Barrett,  Frank  F.,  Dubuque,  Io.  1881 
Barrett,  John  I'.,  Farmington,  111.  100 
Barrows,  Allen  C,  Sec.  0.  H.  M.  S., 

Kent,  0.  15,  1871 

Barrows,  Charles  D.,  1213  Taylor  st., 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  81 

Barrows,  Elijah  P.,  Prof., Oberlin,  0. 1832 
Barrows,  John  0.,  Atkinson,  N.  H.  160 
Barrows,  Simon,  Neligh,  Neb.  1855 

Barrows,  Walter   M.,  Bible  House, 
New  York.  1871,  16,  51 


226 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Barrows,  William,  Beading,  Mass.  135 
Barrows,  William  H.,  Montour,  Io.  110 
Barstow,  Charles,  Ames,  Io.  1852 

Barteau,  Sidney  II.,  Angus,  Minn.  1857 
Bartholomew,  Chas.  M.,  Reed's  Cor- 
ners, N. Y.  172 
Bartlett,  Edward  0.,  Kingston,  R.I.  184 
Bartlett,      Enoch      W.,      Colorado 

Springs,  Col.  1841 

*Bartlett,  Fied'k  II.,  Bristol,  N.  H.  1879 
[Bartlett,  Leavitt,  deceased.  17 

Bartlett,  Lyman,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Bartlett,  Sam'l  C.,  Pres.,  Hanover, 

N.  H.  1843 

Barton,  Walter,  Attleboro,  Mass.  15,  127 
Barton,  W.  S.,  Steruerton,  Kan.  12,  116 
Bascom,  Flavel,  Hinsdale,  111.  1833 

Bascom,  Geo.  S.,  Vermillion,  Dak.  93,  94 
Bascom,  John,  Pres.,  Madison,  Wis.  1859 
Batchelder,  Andrew,  Monticello,  Io. 
[Batchelder,  John  S.,  deceased.  18 

Bates,  Henry,  Plymouth,  Neb.  1843 

Bates,  Henry  L,  Seattle,  W.  T.  177 
Bates,  James  A.,  Williston,  Vt.  192 

Bates,  Samuel  L.,  Newbury,  Vt.  190 
Batt,  William  J.,  Stoneham,  Mass.  13S 
Battev,  Richard  H,  Plaukinton,  Dak.  94 
Baxter,  Beuj.  J,  Douglas,  Mich.  143 
Baxter,  Thomas  G.,  Cooper,  Mich.  142 
Bavley,  Frank  T  ,  Portland,  Me.  124 
Bayne,  John  S.,  Portland,  Ct.  88 

Beach,  David  N.,  Cambridgeport,  Ms. 

12,  129 
Beach,  Edwin  R.,  Alkali,  Or.  1 8 1 

Beach,  Elmer  J.,  Kiantone,  N.  Y.  170 
Beach,  Harlan  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Beach,  John  W.,  Tea.,  Norfolk,  Ct.  1870 
Beach,  Nathaniel,  Chaplin,  Ct.  1837 

Beach,  Samuel  J.,  Farragut,  Io.  108 

Beale,  Clias.  H.,  Cadillac,  Mich.  142 
Beale,  William  T.,  East  Lake,  Mich.  143 
Beall,  Byron,  Cedar  Rapids,  Neb.  156 
Beaman,  Warren  H.,  Amherst,  Ms.  1841 
|  Bean,  David  M.,  deceased.  18 

Bean,  Ebenezer,  Gray,  M-.  122 

Benue,  Phineas  A.,  Bath,  111.  1852 

Beard.  Augustus  F.,  Paris,  205 

Beard,  Edwin  S.,  Brooklyn,  Ct.  16,  84 
Beard,  Reuben  A.,  Fargo,  Dak.  12,  92 
Beard,  Wm.  H.,  South  Killingly,  Ct.  87 
Beardslee,  Clark  S.,  Le  Mars,To.  12,  109 
Beardsley,  Bronson  B.,  Bridgeport, 

Ct.  1850 

Beardsley,  Josiah,  E.  Troy,  Wis.  196,  8 
Beckwitli,  Olarence    A.,   W.   Rox- 

bury,  Mass.  128 

Beckwith,  Edward  G.,  12  Beaver  st., 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  81 

Beckwith,  George  A.,  East  Alstead, 

N.  H.  160 

Bedford,  Robt.  C  ,  Montgomery,  Ala.  78 
Beebe,  Albert  G.,  Curtisville,  Mass.  134 


Beebe,  Hubbard,   108    E.   39th  st., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  1837 

Beecher,  Charles,  Georgetown,  Ms.  1844 
Beecher,   Edward,  182   Macon   st , 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1826 

Beecher,  Fred.  W.,  WellsviJle,  N.  Y.  173 
Beecher,  Henry  Ward,  124  Hicks  st, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  167 

Beecher,  James  C,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  1856 
*Beecher,  Thos.  K ,  Elmira,  N.  Y.  169 
Beecher,   Wm.    H.,    6   Honore    st., 

Chicago,  111.  1830 

Behrends,  Adolphus  J.  F  ,13  Spencer 

Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  168 

[Belden,  Henry,  deceased.  18 

Belknap,  A.  J.,  La  Harpe,  111.  1876 

Bell,  Jas.  M.,  West  Medway,  Mass.  134 
Bell,  Robert  C,  Broad  Brook,  Ct.  16,  85 
Bell,  Samuel,  Great  Falls,  N.  II.  164 
Bell,  S.  Linton,  Marblehead,  Ms.  12,  134 
Bell,  William  S.,  Hawarden,  Io.  109 

Belt,  Salathiel  D.,  Woodland,  Cal.  84 
Beman,  A.  M.,  Sioux  Rapids,  Io.  111,112 
Benedict,  Arthur  J.,  Kensington,  Ct.  84 
Benedict,  George,  Hanson,  Mass.  132 
Benedict,  Thos.  N,  Miller's  Place, 

N.  Y.  170 

Benedict,Wm.  A.,Orange  Park,  Fla.  96 
Benford,  George,  Fremont,  Mich.  143 
Benner,  Edward  A.,  Prof.,  Salt  Lake 

City,  Utah,  1874 

Bennett,  Ethan  0.,  Brighton,  Io.  1853 
Bennett,  Henry  S.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  186 
Bennett,  Wm.  P.,  Crete,  Neb.  15,  1870 
[Benson,  Almon,  deceased.  19 

Benson,  Homer  H,  Rio,  Wis.  199,  200 
Benson,  Thornton  T.,  Goliad,  Tex.  186 
Bent,  George,  Kearney,  Neb.  1856 

Benton,  Jos.  A.,  Oakland,  Cal.  63,  1851 
Benton,  Ledyard  E.,  agent  A.  S.  iS. 

U,  Crete,  Neb.  1864 

Bentz,  Henry,  Sutton,  Neb.  157, 158,  159 
Berney,  Daniel,  Port  Sanilac,  Mich.  1836 
Berney,  J.  A.,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
Berry,  Augustus,  Pelham,  N.  H.  164 
Berry,  Edward  A.,  Romeo,  Mich.  146 
Berry,  Loren  F.,  Plantsville,  Ct.  90 

Bettes,  Darius,  Ionia,   Mich.  1848 

Betis,  Eben  M.,  Chicago,  111.  [Wis  ]  1869 
Bickford,  Levi  F.,  Pontiac,  Mich.  146 
Bickford,  Thomas,    Cambridgeport, 

Mass.  12,  129 

Bickford,  Warren  F.,  Manitou,  Col.  83 
Bicknell,    Dennis   H.,    St.    Charles, 

Minn.  152 

Biddle,  Jacob  A.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  1875 
Bidwell,  John  B.,  Cambridge,  111.  1874 
Billings,  Richard  S  ,  Somersville,  Ct.  89 
Billman,  Howard,  East  Windsor,  Ct.  85 
Bingham,  Charles  M.,  Daytona,  Fla.  96 
Bingham,  FgbertB.,  Woodstock,  Ct.  91 
Bingham,  Hiram,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.       203 


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LIST   OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


227 


Bingham,  Joel  S  ,  Traer,  Io.  112 

Bird,  Charles  W.,  Ghndon,  Minn.  151 
Bird,  George  H,  S.  Chicago,  111.  16,  103 
Bird,  William,  Syria,  205 

Bisbee,  Charles  G.,  Fontnnelle,  Neb.  1861 
Bisbee,  John  H.,  Westfield,  Mass.  1834 
Bishee,  Marvin  D  ,  Ed.,  Auhurndale, 

Mass.  1874 

Biscoe,  George  S.,  Clarks,  Neb.  156 

Biscoe,  Thomas  C,  Holliston,  Mass  1838 
Bissell,  Arthur  D.,  A.  B.  €.  F.  M. 

12,  16,  202 
Bissell,  Chas.  H,  Humboldt,  Io.  109,  212 
Bissell,  Edwin  C,  Hartford,  Ct.  61,  1871 
Bissell,  Frank  A.,  Otsego,  Mich;  146 

Bissell,  Henry  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F  M.  203 
Bissell,  Jonathan  E.,  McGregor,"Io.  110 
Bissell,  Oscar,  Westford,  Ct.  84 

Bissell,  Samuel   B.    S.,   Dist.   Sect. 

A.  S.  S.  £A,  Norwalk,  Ct.  1836 

Bittinger,  John  Q.,  Haverhill,  N.  H.  162 
Bixby,  Alanson,  Eoristell,  Mo.  153 

Bixby,  Joseph  P.,  Revere,  Mass.  137 
Bixby,  Solomon,  Holland,  Mass.  132 
Blaekman,  Wai.  F.,  Steubenville,  0.  179 
Blackmer,  Norburn   H.,   Stacyville, 

Io.  112 

Blackwell,  Wm.,  New  London,\Vis.  198 
Blades,  Jolin  T.,  Campello,  Mass.  129 
[Blagden,  George  W.,  deceased.  1827 
*Blair,  John  J.,  Andover,  Mass.  12,  127 
Blaisdell,  Jas.  J.,  Prof.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1853 
Blaisdell,  William  S.,  Tavares,  Fla.  1868 
Blake,  George  0.,  Clay  Centre,  Kan.  1876 
Blake,  Henry  A.,  Providence.  R.I.  12,  185 
[Blake,  Henry  B.,  deceased.  19 

Blake,   Jeremiah,   Gilmanton    Iron 

Works,  N.  H.  1838 

Blake.  Joseph,  Andover,  Mass.  1841 

Blake,  Lyman  II.,  Westfield,  Mass.  139 
[Blake,  Mortimer,  deceased.  138 

Blake,  Silas  Leroy,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  131 
Blakely,  Josiah  B.,  Pine  River,  Wis.  187 
Blakely,  Quincy,  Campton,  N.  H.  161 
Blakeslee,  Allen  D.,  Concord,  HI.  100 
*Blakeslee,  Erastus,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

12,  88 
Blakeslee,    Newton    T.,    Wabasha, 

Minn.  152 

Blakesley,  Linus,  Topeka,  Kan.  117 

Blanchard,  Addison,  Topeka,  Kan. 

51,  1868 
Blanchard,  John  T.,Huntsburg,0. 12, 177 
Blanchard,  Merrill,  Biddeford,  Me.  120 
Bliun,  Henry  G.,Cambridge,N.Y.  12,  168 
Bliss,  Charles  R.,  Chicago,  111.  56,  1859 
Bliss,  Daniel,  Beirut,  Syria,  205 

*Bliss,  Daniel  J.,  Abington,  Ct.  89 

Bliss,  Edwin  E.,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  203 

Bliss,  Edwin  M  ,  A.  B.  S.  203 

Bliss,  Isaac  G.,  A.  B.  S.  203 

Bliss,  Jason  Henry,  Clinton,  Ct.  85 


*Bliss,    William    D.   P.,  S.    Natirk, 

Mass.  12,  16,  135 

Blodgett,  C.  E.,  Victor,  Io.  12,  112 

Blodgett,  Edw.  P.,  Greenwich,  Ms.  131 
Blodgett,  Henry,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Blue  Jacket,  Chas.,  Blue  Jacket,  Ind. 

Ter. 
Boardman,  George   N.,  364   Wash- 
ington Bd.,  Chicago,  111.  59,  1854 
Boardman,  Joseph,  Barhet,  Vt.  187 
Boardman,  M.,  Bradford,  New  Brit- 
ain, Ct.                                                 1863 
BodwelL,  Jos.  C,  Bridgewater,  Ms.     129 
Bodwell,    Lewis,    Cliftou    Springs, 

N.  Y.  1856 

Boggess,  Jas.  II ,  Ft.  Atkinson, Wis.  196, 7 
*Boller,  Benjamin  F.,  Denver,  Col.  83 
Bolster,  Wm.  H  ,  So. Weymouth,  Ms.  140 
Boltwood,  Henry  L.,  Tea.,  Evans- 
ton,  111.  1864 
Bond,  Elias,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  203 
Bond,  John  J.,  Lebanon,  N.  Y.  175 
Bonnell,  Spencer  R.,  Uuionville,  0.  180 
Bonnett,  Louis  M.,  Lenora,  Kan.  117 
Bonney,  John  R.,  Bronson,  Mich.  142 
Booth,  Edwin,  Grandville,  Mich.  144 
Borchers,  Ernest  F.,  Durant.  Io.  1869 
Bordwell,  Daniel  N.,  Anamosa,  Io.  107 
Borton,  Jesse  P.,  Ransom,  Mich  146 
Boss,  Thomas  M.,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  197 
Bostwick,  Elmer  D.,  Hudson,  Mich 

12,  15,  144 
Boswell,   John  R.,  Union   Centre, 

N  Y.  1842 

Bosworth  Quincy,  M.,  Bozrah,  Ct.  84 
Bosworth,  Wm.  A.,  Independence, 

Kan  US 

Both  well,  George,  New  Orleans,  La.  119 
Bourne,  James  R.,  Sharon,  Ct.  89 

Bourne,  Shearjashub,  Bristol,  R.  I.  1854 
Bouton,    Tilton  C.  H.,  Dun  barton, 

N.  H.  lei 

Bowden,  Robert,  North  Java,  N.  Y. 
Bower,  Amos  W.,  Portland,  Or.  181 

Bovvers,  Albert,  Ruggles,  O  179 

Bowers,  John  M.,  Chandlerville,  111.  99 
Bowker,  Samuel.  Ballardvale,  Mass.  127 
Bowler,  Stephen  L.,  Bethel,  Me.  120 
Bowman,  David  D,  Eureka,  Cal.  80 
Bowman,  Geo.  A.,  E.  Hartford,  Ct.  1848 
Boyd,  Pliny  S.,  Amesbury  Mills,  Ms.  127 
Boynton,  Chas ,  Sun  Prairie,  Wis. 
Boynton,  Francis  IL,  Rye,  N.  H.  164 
Boynton,  Geo.  M.,  Jamaica  PI.,  Ms.  128 
Boynton,  Nehemiah,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

12,  14,  132 
Bradford,  Amorv  H.,  Montclair,  N.  J. 
Bradford,  Benj.  F.,  Oxford,  N.  Y.       171 
Bradford,  Dana  B.,  Jericho  Corner, 

Vt.  189 

Bradford,  Park  A.    O,    Muskegon, 
Mich. 


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CONGREGATIONAL     YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Bradley.  Charles  F.,  Birmingham,  Ct.  85 
Bradley,  Cornelius  B., Oakland, Cal  1871 
Bradley,  George  S.,  Foutanelle,  Io.  106 
Bradley,  William,  Onondaga,  Mich.  146 
Bradnack,   Isaac  R.,  Little  Valley, 

N.  Y.  170 

Bradsbaw,  John,  Mazeppa,  Minn.  150 
Bradshaw,     John    W.,    Rochester, 

Minn.  151 

Bragdon,  John,  Haverhill,  Mass.  1873 
Brainerd,  Chas.  N.„Middlebury,  Vt.  1876 
Brainerd,  Timothy  G.,Grinnell,Io.,  1840 
Branch,  Edwin  T.,  Somerset,  Mich. 

16,  148 
Branch,  John  A.,  Osborne,  Kan.  116 

Brand,  James,  Obeilin,  0.  179 

Brandt.  Charles  E.,  Tea.,  Farming- 
ton,  Ct.  1865 
Brastow,  Lewis  0.,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

15, 1861 
Brastow,  Thomas  E.,  Camden,  Me.  1865 
Bray,  Spencer  H.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 
Bray,  William  L.r  Kenosha,  Wis.  12, 197 
Brearly.  William  H.,  Pukwana,  Dak.  94 
Breckenridge,   Daniel  M.,   Keosau- 

qua,  Io.  109 

Breed,  David,  West  Stafford,  Ct.  90 
Breed,  Samuel  D.,  Ypsilauti,  Mich.  1862 
Breede,  D.  Payson,  Eaton   Rapids, 

Mich.  15,  143 

Bremner,  David,  Washington,  D.  C. 

[Mass.]  1855 

Brereton,  James  E.7  Creston,  111.  12,  99 
Brewer,  James,  Gladbrook,  Io.  1859 

Brewster,  Win.  H.,  Benton  Harbor, 

Mich.  141 

Briant,  S.  Ingersol,  Hartford,  Vt.  189 
Brickett,  Harry,  Thetford,  Vt.  191 

Brickett,  Harry  L.,  Lynnfield  Cen- 
tre, Mass.  '  133 
Bridgman,  Henry  M  ,  A.  B.  C.  F  M.  202 
Bridginan,  Lewis,  Centreville,  Dak.  1840 
Brier,  John  W.,  Grass  Valley,  Cal. 
*Briggs,  Edward  H.,  Ipswich,  Mass.  133 
Briggs,  Win.  T.,  E.  Douglass,  Ms.  130 
Brig  bam, David,  Bridgewater,Mass.  1819 
Brigham,  Levi,  Marlboro,  Mass.  1837 
Briutnall,   Loren  W.,  Sheldon,  Io. 

12,  107 
Bristol,  Frank  L.,  E.  Tawas,  Mich. 

12,  143 
Bristol,  Rich.  C,  Col.  Springs,  Col.  1846 
Bristol,  Sherlock,  Sau  Buenaven- 
tura, Cal.  1843 
Broad,  L.  Payson,  Lawrence,  Kan.  1873 
Brobst,  Flavius  J.,  Sycamore,  HI.  103 
Brodhead,  Wm  H.,  Newark,  N.J.  1878 
Brodie,  James  F.,  Woodstock,  Vt.  192 
Bronson,    Samuel    M.,    Evansville, 

Minn.  149,  150 

Brooks,  Charles  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Brooks,  Charles  S.,  Putnam,  Ct.  89 


Brooks,  Geo.  W.,  Charlesfcown,  Ms.  12^ 
Brooks,  Jesse  W.,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 

12,167 
Brooks,  William  E.,  Prof.,  Austin, 

Texas.  [Ct.]  1867 

Brooks,  Wm.  M.,  Pres  ,  Tabor,  Io.  1866 
Brooks,  William  M.,  Eklon,  Io.  108 

Bross,  Harmon,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1863 

Brown,  Aaron,  Westerville,  0.  1867 

Brown,  A.  A.,  Jasper,  Dak.  92,  93 

Brown,  Anselm  B  ,  Detroit,  Mich.  1873 
Brown,  Chas.  O.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  144 
Brown,  Edward,  DeSmet,  Dak.  1853 
Brown,  Henry  C.,  Kidder,  Mo.  154 

Brown,  Henry  E.,  Oberlin,  O.  1866 

Brown,  Israel,  Maiden,  111.  99,  101 

Brown;  John  A.,  Pittsville,  Wis.  198 
Brown,  J.  H.,  Ashkum,  111.  98 

Brown,  J.  Newton,  Owatonna,  Minn.  151 
Brown,  Luth.  E  ,  Ogalalla,  Neb.  12,  158 
Brown,  Oliver,  Springfield,  Mo.  1857 
Brown,  Robert,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  1861 
Brown,  Thomas  L.,  Eureka,  Kan.  115 
Brown,    Willard     D.,    Gilbertville, 

Mass.  132 

Brown, Wm  B.,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  1843 
Brown,  William  M.,  A.  B.  S.  205 

Browne,  John  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
*Browuville,    John     W ,     Hanover, 

Mass.  132 

Bruce,  Chas.  C,  Haydenville,  Mas-'.  14t» 
*Bmce,  Henry  J.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Brundidge,  Hiram  A.,  Altoona,  Kan.  113 
Brunker,  James,  Udall,  Kan.  1874 

Bryan,  George  A.,  Wapping,  Ct.  90 

Bryant,  Albert,  Worcester,  Mass.  1865 
Bryant,  Sam'l  J.,  W.  Haven,  Ct.  15,  1876 
Bryant,  Sidney,  West  Haven,  Ct.  1S40 
Bryant,  Stephen  O.,  Ceresco,  Mich.  1S68 
Buck,  Edwin  A.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  1854 
Buck,  Samuel  J.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1863 

Bockham,  James,  Burlington,  Vt.  1820 
Buckingham,  Sam'l  G.,  Springfield, 

Mass.  138 

Bugbee,  Rolla  G.,  Randolph,  Vt.  190 
Buj;bee,  Wm.  S.,  Middleville,  Mich.  145 
Bulfinch,  John  J.,  Waldoboro',  Me.  121 
Bull,  Richard  B.,  Grand  View,  Dak.  93 
Bullard,  Asa,  Cam  bridge  port,  Ms.  1832 
Bullard,   Charles  H.,  Dist.  Sect.  A. 

T.  S.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1853 

Bullard,  Ebeu.W.,  Stockbridge,  Ms.  1838 
Bullen,  Henry  L.,  Moliue,  111.  1850 

Bullock,  Miles  G.,  Owego,  N.  Y.  171 
Bullock,  Motier  A.,  Silverton,  Col.  83 
Bumpus, Isaac  C,  Sherman  Mills,Me.l:4 
Bumstead,  Horace,  Prof.,  Atlanta, 

Ga.  1872 

Bundy,  Henry,  200  No.  Morgan  St., 

Chicago,  111.  1878 

Bunnell,  John  J.,  Bridgeman,  Mich.  143 
Bunnell,  Philip,  Phillips,  Me.  182s 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


229 


Burbank,  Justin  E.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1858 
Burbank,  Lvsander    T.,    Herndon, 

Va.  1860 

Burgess,  Geo.  H.,  Hancock,  N.  Y.  12,  169 
Burgess,  Louis  F.,  N.  Walton,  N.  Y.  171 
Burgess,  Riciiard  M.,  Alba,  Mich.  141 
*  Burgess,  Setli,  West  Newark,  N.  Y.  1843 
Burna'by,  Sidney  A., Lancaster,  N.H.  1 63 
Barnard,  William  H.,  ALgona,  Io.  106 
Burnell,  Albert  H.,  .4.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Burnell,    Arthur     T.,     Steilacoom, 

W.  T.  1883 

Burnell,  Thomas  S,  Northampton, 

Mass.  1856 

Burnelle,  John  C,  Unionville,  0.  178 
Burnham,Collins  G.,S.  Freeport,  M-e.122 
Burnham,  Jonas,  Farmington,  Me.  1858 
Burnham,  Michael,  Boxbury,  Mass.  128 
Burr,  Austin  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  127, 132 
Burr,  Enoch  F.,  Lyme,  Ct.  87 

Burr,  Horace  M  ,  New  Windsor,  111.  101,  2 
Burr,  Bich'd  M.,  Lee,  N.  H.  162 

Burr,  Wiilard,  Oberlin,  0.  1843 

Burr,  Zalmon  B.,  South  port,  Ct  1845 
■*Burrill,  George  H  ,  Wellesley.  Ms.  12 
Burroughs,  G.  Stockton,  New  Britain, 

Ct.     "  12,  87 

Burrows,  Edwin  B., Webster  Groves, 

Mo.  155 

Burt,  Daniel  C,  New  Bedford,  Ms.  1835 
Burton,  Horatio  N  ,  Hickman  Mills, 

1857 
Burton,  Nathan  L.,  Kalo,  Io.  12,  111 
Burton,  Nathaniel  J  ,  Hartford,  Ct. 

65,  86 
Bush,  Fred'k  W.,Bedford.  Mich.  141,  144 
BuMiee,  William  A.,  Morrisville,  Vc.  190 
Bushnell,  Albert,  Geneseo,  111.  100 

Bushnell,  George,  New  Haven.  Ct.  1848 
Bushnell,  Henry  A.,  Mankato,  Minn.  150 
Bushnell,  John  E  ,  Fairfield,  Ct.  12, 85 
Bushnell,  Sam'l  C,  Acushnet,  Mass.  135 
Buss,  Henry,  Bristol,  111.  -98 

Buss,  William  H.,  Burlington,  Io.  107 
Busser,  Samuel  E  ,  Kinsley,  Kan.  115 
Butcher,  William  R,,  Wataga,  111.  103 
Butler,  Calvin,  c.  m.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

1838 
utler,  Daniel,  Sec.  M.  B.  S.,  Wa- 

verly,  Mass.  1838 

Butler,  Edward  P.,  Lyme,  N.  H.  163 
Butler,  Elmer  W.,  Mitchell,  Io  16,  110 
Butler,    Gardner    S.,   Milton  Mills, 

N.  II.  163,  165 

Butler,  Henry  E,  Jacksonville,  111.  100 
Butler,  Milo  C,  Exeter.  Neb.  157 

Butler,  William,  New  Iberia,  La.  119 
Butterfield,  Horatio  Q.,  Pres  ,  Olivet, 

Mich  146 

Buxton,  Edward,  Webster,  N.  H.  1836 
Byington,  Ezra  EL,  Monson,  Mass.  134 
Byington,  George  P.,  Castleton,  Vt.  188 


Byington,  Swift,  Exeter,  N.  H.  162 

Bvrd,  John  H .,  Lawrence,  Kau. 
Byrom,  E.  H.,  Lamoille,  111.  101 

Cadwalader,  Morris    J.,  Ebensburg, 

Fa.  182 

Cadwaladr,  John,  Columbus,  O.  176 

Cadwallader,  John  ('.,  Forsyth,  Ga  1862 
Cady,  Calvin  B.,  A 1  burgh  Sp.,  Vt.  1838 
Cady,  Chauncy  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Cadv,  Cornelius  S.,  c.  m.,  Ann  Arbor, 

Mich.  1845 

*Caldwell,Wm.E..Ononda<ia,  Mich.  1863 
Calhoun,  Newell  M.,  Milford,  Ct.  15,  87 
Calhoun,  Soltau  F.,  Orwell,  Vt.  190 

Calkins,  Storrs  S.,  Cleveland,  0  176 

Calkins,  Wolcott,  Newton,  Mass.  135 
Callan,  Michael  J.,  Emporia,  Mo.  1870 
Calland,  W.  C  ,  St.  Louis,  Mich.  147 
Callen,  Wilson,  Belmont,  Ga.  1881 

Cameron,  John  H.,  Pewaakee,  Wis. 1864 
Camp,  Charles  W.,  Waukesha,  Wis.  199 
Camp.  Wm.  L.,  Rush  Centre,  Kan.    117 
Campbell,  Clement  C,  Algonquin,  111. 
Campbell,  Dan'l  A.,  Fine  River,  Wis 

195,  8 
Campbell,  Gabriel.  Hanover.  N.  H.  1868 
Campbell,  James,  <  Hympia,  W.  T.  193,  4 
Campbell,  Jas.  M.,  Watertown,  Wis.  199 
Campbell,  Randolph,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1835 
Campbell,  R  C,  Orangeburg,  S.  C.  185 
Campbell,  Wm.  R.,  Roxburv,  Mass.  128 
Candee,  George,  Wayland,  Mich.  143, 148 
Canfield  Thomas  H.,  Mediapolis,  Io. 
Cannev,  A.  J.,  Frankfort,  Dak.  92,  94 
Capron,  Geo.  C,  W.  Taunton,  Mass.  138 
Carey,  Isaac  E.,  Claridon,  O.  176 

Carleton,  Edward,  Burton,  O.  175,  178 
*Carlton,  Israel,  Utica,  Mo.  1863 

Carnachan,  Jas.  G.,  Meadville,  Fa.     183 
Carpenter,  Charles  C,   Mont   Ver- 
non', N.  H.  163 
Carpenter,  C.  E.,  Baldwin's  Mills, 

Wis  195 

[Carpenter,  Henrv.  deceased.  19 

Carpenter,  Fhilo  H.,  Worcester.  Vt.  192 
Carr,  William,  Sheldon,  Vt  189,  191 
Carr,  William  O.,  Barnstead,  N.  H.  160 
*Carrick,  Chas.  W.,  Benzonia,  Mich.  142 
Carruthers,  Jno.  B.,N.  Yarmouth. Me.  123 
Carruthers,  John  J.,  Portland,  Me.  1819 
Carruthers,  Wm.,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  131 
Carter  Chas.  F.,  Manchester,  N.  H 

16,163 
Carter,  Clark,  Lawrence,  Mass.  133 

Carter,  Homer  W.,  Brandon,  Wis.  1876 
Carter,  Nathan  F.,  Quechee,  Vt.  189 
Carter,  Stephen  B.,  Westminster,  Ct.  84 
Carver.  Shubael,  N.  Bergen.  N.  Y.  1840 
Carv,  Otis,  jr.,  .4.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 

Gary,  William  B.,  N  Stonington,  Ct.  88 
Case,  Albert  M.,  Blair,  Neb.  156 


230 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Case,  Aiden  B.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 

Case,  Harlan  P.,  Col.  Springs,  Col. 

55,  1871 
Case,  Horatio  Mills,  Hastings,  Io.  109 
Case,  Rufus,  Hubbardston,  Mass.  1842 
Cash,  Elijah,  Westminster,  Cal.  82 

Caite,  George  H.,  Collinsville,  Ct.  1882 
Caverno,  Charles,  Lombard,  111.  101 

Chaddock,  Emory  G.,  Allton,  III  98 
Chalmers,  John  R.,  Norwood,  N.  Y.  171 
Chalmers,  Wm.  I.,  Riverhead,  N.  Y.  172 
Chamberlain,  Bertwell  N.,Aurora,0.1873 
Chamberlain,  Edward  B.,  Sharon,  Vt  191 
Chamberlain,  Jas.  A.,  Ripou,  Wis.  1879 
Chamberlain,  Jas.  P.,  Stockbridge, 

Wis.  199 

Chamberlain,  Joshua  M.,  Grinnell, 

Io.  1859 

Chamberlain,    Wm.  A.,  Columbus, 

Wis.  196 

Chambers,  Wm.  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  205 
Champlin,  Oliver  P.,  Emmetsburg, 

Io.  108 

Chandler,  Fred'kD.,  E.  Hardwiek,  Vt. 

189 
Chandler,  John  S„  ,4.  B.  C.  F.  31.  202 
*Chandler,  Jos.,  Strawberry  Point, 

Io.  112 

Chandler,    Joseph    H.,    St.    Cload, 

Minn.  15-2 

Chaney,  Lucien  West,Waseca,  Minn.  152 
Chapjn,    Aaron    L,    Pres.,    Beloit, 

Wis.  1844 

Chapin,  Franklin  M.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  202 
Chapin,  Frank  P., N, Weymouth,  Ms.  140 
Chapin,  George  E.,  Princeton,  Me.  124 
Chapin,  George  F,  Saxt's  River,  Vt,  191 
Chapin,    Nathan    C,    Minneapolis, 

Minn.  1851 

Chapin,  Roswell,  Atwater,  O.  175 

Chapin,  Sam'l  W.,  Burlington,  Me.  121 
Chapman,  Andrew  W.,  Mmooka,  III.  103 
Chapman,  Calvin,  Kenneb'kp't,  Me.  1842 
Chapman,  Daniel,  Independence,  Io.l842 
Chapman,  Elias,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1845 
Chapman,  J.  S.,  Chester,"  Vt.  1869 

Chapman,  Jacob,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1845 
Chappel,  William,  Victoria,  111.  12,  103 
Charlton,  John  W.,  Steuben,  O.  177 

Chase,  Austin  S.,  Middletown,  Cfc.  1876 
Chase,  Edward,  Halloweil,  Me.  122 

Chase,  Edward  A.,  Hampden,  Ms.  12,  132 
Chase,  Ezra  B.,  Kent,  0.  177 

Chase,   Frederick   A.,  Prof.,   Nash- 
ville, Tenu. 
Chase,  Henry  L., Minneapolis,  Minn.  1864 
Chase,  James  B.,  Sioux  City,  Io.       110 
Chase,  Levi  G.,  Concord,  N.'H.  161 

Cheadle,    Stephen    H.,     Millbrook, 

Mich.  145 

Cheney,  Russell  L.,  Prairie  du  Chien, 

Wis".  198 


Chesebrough,  Amos  S.,  Saybrook,  Ct. 

1841 
Chew,  James,  Atchison,  Kan.  113 

dickering,  John  W.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

1830 
Chickering,   John   W.,     jr.,     Prof., 

Washington,  D.  C.  I860' 

Child,  Frank  S.,  New  Preston,  Ct.  90 
Childs,  Alex.  C,  W.  Gloucester,  Ms.  131 
Chdils,  James  H.,  Northbridge,  Ms.  135 
Childs,  Truman  D.,Coldwater,  Kan.  1873 
Chipman,  R    Manning,  2004  N.  17th 

St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  lS3.r 

Chipperfield,  Geo.  F.,  Chicago,  111.  1881 
Chittenden,  A.  J.,  Wheatou.  111. 
Chittenden,  Ezra  P.,  Sioux  City,  Io.  16 
Christie,  Geo.  W.,  Presque  Isle,  Me.  124 
Christie,  Thos.  D„  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
-Church,  Bethuel  C,  Goliad,  Tex.  1840 
Churchill,  J.  Wesley,  Andover,  Mass. 

57,1869 
Chute,  Edward  L.,  Duxbury,  Mass.  130 
Claflin,  George  P.,  Dnniap,  Kan.  114 
Clancy,  F.  A.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  105 
Clancy,  William  P.,  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.  115. 
Clapp,    A.     Huntington,  33    Bible 

House  ,  New  York,  51,  1846 

Clapp,  Cephas  F.,  Yankton,  Dak.  94 

[Clapp,  Charles  W.,  deceased.  20 

Clapp,  Dwight  B„A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  12,  202 
Clapp,  Luther,  Hartland,  Wis.  197,  198 
Clark,  Albert  W.,A.  B.  C.  F.  Af.16,  20-2 
Clark,  Alien,  Manchester,  Vt.  15,  189 
Clarke,  Almon  T.,  Parishville,  N.  Y. 

12,  15,  171 
Clark,  Anson,  West  Salem,  Wis.  20O 
Clark,  Asa  F.,  Leverett,  Mas;.  13a 

Clark,  Charles  W.,  Georgia,  Vt.  189 

*CIark,  Daniel  J.,  East  Haven,  Ct.  85 
Clark, Daniel  O..  Manchester,  Mass.  134 
Clarke,  Daniel  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 
Clark,  DeWitt  S.,  Salem,  Mass.  137 

[Clarke,  Dorus,  deceased.  20 

Clark,  E.  Benedict,  Chieopee,  Mass.  1839 
Clark,  Edson  L.,  Southampton, Mass.  138 
Clarke,  Edward,  Chesterfield,  Mass.  1839- 
Clark,  Edw.  W.,  Westboro,  Ms.  1850 
Clark,  Frank  E.,  So.  Boston,  Mass.  128- 
Clark,  Frank  G.,  Gloucester,  Mass.  131 
Clark,  Frank  T.,  Or.  1882 

Clark,  George,  Oberlin,  O.  1837 

Clarke,Geo.  L.,Westerly,  R.  I.  12, 14,  185 
Clark,  George  V.,  Athens,  Ga. 
Clark,  Henry,  Avon,  Ct.  1841 

Clark,  Isaac,  Northampton.  Mass.  1  •'!.'■ 
Clark,  Jas  B„  Pescadero,  Cal.  12,  SO,  81 
Ciark.  J.  H.,  982  Millard  ave.,  Chica- 
go, 111.  99 
Clarke,  James  F,  .4.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Clark,  John,  Plymouth,  N.  11.  1835 
Clark,  Joseph  B.,  34  Bible  House, 
New  York,  N.Y.                       51,  l&Cvl 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


231 


Clarke,  Joseph  B.,  Barkhamsted,  Ct.  84 
Clark,  Josiah  B.,  Ludlow,  Vt.  1839 

Clark,  Moulton  N..  Harvard,  111.  100 

Clark,  N.  George.  Boston,  Mass.  45. 1857 
Clark,  Orlando  C,  Friend,  Neb.  157,  158 
Clark,  Samuel  W.,  Westport,  Mass.  139 
Clark,  Sereno  D.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1S40 
Clark,  Solomon,  Plainfield,  Mass.  136 
Clark,  Sumner, Wolfeborough,  N.  H.  1845 
Clark,  Theodore  J., Manchester,  Vt.  1842 
Clark,  Victor  F.,  Milburn,  111.  101 

Clark,  William,  Amherst,  N.  H.  1828 
Clarke,  Win.  B  ,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.  1855 
Clark,  William  J.,  Danvers,  111.  102 

Clary,  Timothy  F.,  Dorchester,  Ms.  1849 
Clay,  Daniel,  Terrebonne,  La.  119 

Cleavelaud,  Edward,  Burlington,  Kan. 

1837 
Cleavelaud,  James  B.,  Granhy,  Ct.  86 
Clift,  William,  Hadlvme,  Ct.  85 

Clifton,  Theodore,  Rockford,  111.  102 
Clinton,  Orson  P.,  Menasha.Wis.  196,  99 
Clisbee,  Edward  P.,  Obcrlin,  O.  1857 
Clizbe,  Jay,  Newark  Valley,  N.  Y.  171 
Closson,  Josiah  T.,  Fairlee^  Vt.  1871 
Coate,  Henry,  Dundee,  Mich.  143 

Cobb,  ElishaG.,  Florence,  Mass.  135 
Cobb,  Henry  W ,  Wheaton,  111.  1845 
Cobb,  Levi  H.,  59  Bible  House,  New 

York.  N.  Y.  50,  1857 

Cobb,  William  H,  Uxbridge,  Mass.  139 
Cobleigh,  Nelson   F.,  Walla  Walla, 

W.  T.  1871 

Coburn,  William,  Hennepin,  111.  100 

Cochran,  Albert  B.,  Bangor,  Mich.  141,  4 
Cochran,  Floreuzo  C,  Roseville,  111.  103 
Cochran,  Robert,  Austinburg,  O.  1833 
*Cochran,  Samuel  D.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1842 
Coe,  David  B.,  51  Bible  House,  New 

York.  1840 

Coggin,  William  S.,  Boxford,  Mass.  1838 
Coit,  Joshua,  Boston,  Mass.  51,  1860 
Colburn,  Henry  H,  Salem,  N.  H.  164 
Colby,  John  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.  162 

Colcord,    Samuel,  400  W.  79th  St., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  1875 

Cole,  Royal  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Cole,  Rowland  H.,  Nickerson,  Kan. 

12, 116 
Cole,  Thomas  W.,  Boscobel,  Wis.  195 
Coleman,  George  A.,  Wymore,  Neb.  159 
Coleman,  William  L.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1847 
Collie,  Joseph,  Delavan,  Wis.  196 

*Collier,  Isaac,  Augusta,  Mich.  141 

Collier,  John  L.,  No.  Fairfield,  O.  1854 
Collin,  Quincv  J.,  Smyrna,  N.  Y. 

169, 170 
Collins,  William  H,  Quincv,  111. 
Colman,  Edmund  T.,  2202  Victor  st., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  155 

Colman,   George  W.,  Bowmanville, 

111.  9S,  103 


Colton,  Aaron  M.,  Easthampton,  Ms. 

1840 
Colton,   Alfred   E.,   Edinburgh,  0. 

12,  16,  175,  177 
Colton,  Erastus,  Shirland,  111.  [CtJ  1881 
Colton,   Theron  G.,  Rootstown,  O. 

12,  15,  179 
Colton,  Willis  S.,  Warren,  Ct.  90 

Colver,  Anthony  W.,  Carmel,  N.  Y.  1871 
Colwell,  John  W.,  So.Peabody,  Ms.  136 
Comiugs,  Elam  J.,  N.  Kingsville,  O.  178 
Comstock,  Davillo  W., Oakland,  Io.  Ill 
Conaut,  Charles  A.,  Wayzata,  Minn. 

15,  150.  152 
Condon,  Thomas,  Prof.,  Eugene  City, 

Or.  1854 

Cone,  Luther  H.,  Spi-ingfield,  Mass.  138 
Conkliug,  Benj.  D.,  Olathe,  Kan.  116 
Conley,  Henry  W.,  Anniston,  Ala.  78 
Conuell,  David,  Woodstock,  N.  H.  1842 
Connet,  Alfred,  McLeausville,  N.  C.  174 
Conrad,  Charles  E.,  Quincv,  111.  100,  2 
Coury,  Henry  W.,  Portland,  N.  Y.  172 
Constant,  Edward,  Hersey,  Mich.  144 
Cook,  Charles  H.,  DeWitt.  Io.  108 

Cook,  Cornelius  C,  Mclndoes,  Vt. 

12,  163,  187 
Cook,  Jonathan  B.,  Hebron,  N.  H.  162 
Cook,  Silas  P.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  129 

Cooke,  William  H,  Oakland,  Cal.  81 
Cooledge.Chalmers  H,  Fairfield, Vt.  189 
Cooledge,  Chas.  E.,  Andover.  Mass.  133 
Cooley,  Henry,  Springfield,  Mass.  1846 
Cooley  Orramel  W  ,  Glenwood,  Io.  ls4s 
Cooley,  William  F.,  Lehi,  Utah  1 2 

Coolidge,  Amos  H.,  Leicester,  Mass.  132 
Coombe,  Philip,  Ferndale,  Cal.  80 

Cooper,  James,  Neodesha,  Kan.  116 

Cooper,  James  W.,  New  Britain,  Ct.  83 
Copeland,  Jonathan,  Eureka,  Kan.  1  St 
Copping,  Bernard,  Dunstable,  Mass.  130 
Cordell,  Jas.  G  ,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  1837 
Cordley,  Richard,  Lawrence,  Kan.  115 
Cornell,  William  M.,  Boston,  Mass  1830 
[Cornwell,  Isaac  D.,  deceased.  20 

Corsbie,  Hadley  M.,    Woodworth, 

Wis.  VM, 

*Corwin,  Charles  L.,  Beardstown,  111. 
Cory,  Isaac,  L.,  Excelsior,  Minn.        149 
Cossar,   Andrew   O.,    Imlay  City, 

Mich.  144 

Cote,  Thomas  G.  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  15 
Couch,  Paul,  Mystic  Bridge,  Ct.  90 

Countryman,  Asa,  Iowa  Falls,  Io.  lil 
Countryman,  Franklin,  N.  Brauford, 

Ct 
Cousins,    Edgar   M.,    Cumberland 

Mills,  Me.  J  2,  125 

Cowan,  John,  Essex  Junction,  Vt.  189 
Cowan,  John  W  ,  Tabor,  Io.  112 

Cowan,  Perez  D  ,  Wellesley,  Mass.  139 
Cowles,  John  P.,  Ipswich,  Mass.        1833 


232 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Coyle,  John  P.,  New  York,  N.   Y. 

12,  16,  171 
Cragin,  Charles  C,  Chicago,  111.  99 

Craig,  Henry  K.,  Falmouth,  Mass.  131 
Craig,  James,  Algiers,  La.  119 

Craig,  James  A.,  Germany,  [Mich.]  1883 
Crane,  Chas.  D.,  Damariscotta,  Me. 

12,  123 
Crane,  Edward  C,  Mendon,  111.  101 

Crane,  Edw.  P.,  Wadena,  Minn.  149,  52 
Crane,  Ethan  P.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1838 
Crane,  Henry  C.,N.  Springfield,  Mo.  154 
Crane,  Kendrick  H ,  Pinckney,  Mich. 

144,  146 
Cravath,  Ephraim  M.,  Pres.,  Nash- 
ville, Tenu.  1860 
Crawford.Albert  R.,  Provo,  Utah,12,1884 
Crawford,    Charles    H.,    Chenango 

Forks,  N.  Y.  168,  173 

Crawford,  Lyndon  S.,Topsfield,  Ms.  139 
Crawford,  Matthew  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F. 

M.  203 

Crawford,  Otis  D.,  Ridgway,  Pa.  12,  183 
Crawford,  Robert,  Braintree,  Mass.  130 
Crawford,  Sidney,  Lyons,  Io.  110 

Crawford,  William,  Sparta,  Wis.  199 
Creegan,  Charles  C,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

51, 1874 
Cressman,  Abraham  A.,  Albion,  Neb.  156 
Cressman,    Edmund,    Steele     City, 

Neb.  158,  159 

Cristy,  Albert  B.,  Conway,  Mass.  15 

Croft,  Charles  P.,  Simsbury,  Ct. 
Crofts,  George  W.,  Sandwich,  111.        103 
Cromack,  Joseph  C,  Cannonsville, 

N.  Y.  1839 

Cronin,  Henrv  C,  Hamilton,  N.  Y.  169 
Crosby,  Josiah  D.,  Ashburnham,Ms.  1837 
Cross,  Andrew  M.,  Minden,  Mich.  145 
Cross,  Gorham,  Richville,  N.  Y.  1480 
Cross,  John,  College  Springs,  Io.  1837 
Cross,  Joseph  W.,  W.  Boylston,  Ms.  1834 
Cross,  Moses  K.,  Waterloo,  Io.  1842 

Cross,    Roland    S.,    Cannon    River 

Falls,  Minn.  149 

Cross,  Roselle  T.,  Denver,  Col.  83 

Cross,  Wellington  R,,  Milltown,  Me. 

14, 1865 
Cross,  William  IL,  Saratoga,  Cal.  87 
Croswell,  Mieah    S.,  Independence, 

Iowa,  107,  109 

Croswell,  Zenas,  Cornish,  Me.  122 

Crum,  John  II.,  Winona,  Minn.  12,  152 
Crumrine,  John  T.,  Fayette  City,Pa.  1874 
Cruzan,  John,  A.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii. 
Cummings,  Eph.  C,  Portland,  Me.  1858 
Cnmmings,  Henry,  Strafford,  Vt.  191 
Cummings,  Hiram,  Rocklin,  Cal.  1837 
Cummintrs,  John  M.,  Anita,  Io.  106 

Cunningham,  John,  W.  Groton,  N.  Y.  172 
Cunningham,  L.  I).,  Talladega,  Ala.  78 
Currier,  Albert  H.,  Oberlin,  O.    62,  1862 


Curry,  Erastus  S.,  Newberry,  Mich.  145 
Curry,  William,  Rosedale,  Mich.  145,  7 
Curtis,  Asher  W,  Marion,  Ala.  78 

Curtis,  Charles  B  ,  Selma,  Ala.  78 

Curtis,  Edward  D.,  Frankfort,  Mich.  143 
Curtis,  Ethan,  Camden,  N.  Y.  168 

Curtis,  Lucius,  Hartford,  Ct.  1S46 

Curtis,  Walter  W.,  W.  Stockbridge, 

Mass.  140 

Curtis,  William  C,  Richmond,  Me.  124 
Curtis,  William  W.,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  204 
Curtiss,  George,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 

Curtiss,  Gilbert  A.,  Willsboro,  N.  Y.  173 
Curtiss,  Leander,  Croton,  Mich.  153 

Curtiss,  Samuel  I.,  364  W.  Washing- 
ton St.,  Chicago,  111.  59,  1874 
Curtiss.  Win.  B.,  N.  Brauford,  Ct.  1843 
Cushman,  D.  Quimby,  Bath,  Me.  1838 
Cushman,  John  P.,  Troy,  N.  Y.  1860 
Cuthbertson,  Win.,  934  W.  Harri- 
son St.,  Chicago,  111.  99 
Cuthbertson,  W.  J.,  Copenhagen,  N.  Y. 

168 
Cutler,  Brainerd  B.,  Heath,  Mass.  1837 
Cutler,  Calvin,  Auburndale,  Mass.  135 
Cutler,  Charles,  Lexington,  0.  178 

Cutler,  Ebenezer,  Worcester,  Mass.  1850 
Cutler,  George  B.,  Dublin,  N.  H.  161 
Cutler,  Temple,  Essex,  Mass.  131 

Cutter,  Marshall  M.,  List.  Sec.  A.  T. 

S  ,  52  Bromfield  st.,  Boston,  Ms.  1868 
Cutting,  Charles,  Moutville,  Ct.  87 

Cutting,  Henry  P.,  N.  Leominster, 
Mass.  133 

Dada,  Edwin  P.,  Creio-hton,  Neb.  1864 
Dada,  William  B.,  Stanton,  Neb.  159 
*Dalgleish,  G.  C,  Roscommon,  Mich.  147 
Dalton,  Martin  L.,  Munnsville,  N.  Y.  170 
Daly,  James  A.,  Cleveland,  O.  1868 

Dame,  Charles,  Falmouth,  Me.  120 

Damon,  John  F.,  Seattle,  W.  T.  193 
Dana,  J.  Jay,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1835 

Dana,    Malcolm    McG.,    St.    Paul, 

Minn.  152 

Dana,  Samuel  IL,  Quincy,  111.  102 

Danforth,  Jas.  R.,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  183 
Daniels,  Charles  H.,  Portland,  Me.  124 
Daniels,  Daniel,  South  Gibson,  Pa.  182 
Daniels,  Henry  M.,  DeLuz,  Cal.  1861 
Daniels,  Jos.  L.,  Prof.,  Olivet,  Mich.  146 
Danielson,  Jos.,  Southbridge,  Mass.  138 
Danks,  Lncian  E.,  Oberlin,  0.  1882 

Dauner,    Edgar    V.    H.,    Cuyahoga 

Falls,  O.  176 

Darling,  George,  Waupun,  Wis.  199 
Darling,  Marcellus  W.,  Elkhart,  Ind.  104 
Darling,  Thos  W.,  Danville,  Vt.  188 
*Darliug,   Walter  E.,   Farmington, 

N.  H.  162 

Dascomb,  Alfred  B.,  Bellows  Falls, 

Vt.  191 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


233 


Davenport,  John  G.,  Waterbury,  Ct.  91 
Davenport,  W.  H.,  Braiuerd,  Minn.  1877 
*Davidson,  David  B.,  Minneapolis, 

Minn.  1847 

Davies,  D.  Dvfm,  Knoxville,  Ten.  186 
Davies,  Daniel  T.,  Pottsville,  Pa.  183 
Davies,  David,  Elton,  N.  Y.,  172 

Davies,  David,  Parisville,  0.  179 

Davis,  David  D.,  117  2d  ave.,  N.  Y. 
*Davies  David  F.,  Paddv's  Run,  0.  179 
Davies,  David  L.,  Brier  Hill,  N.  Y.  170 
Davies,  Edward,  Remsen,  N.  Y.  167 
Davies,  Henry,  Williamsburg:,  Io.  113 
Davies,  James,  Spring  Hill,  Kan.  117 
Davies,  John  A.,  Patriot,  0.  179 

Davies,  John  D.,  Barnevelde,  Wis.  195 
Davies,  John  L.,  Youngstown,  0.  180 
Davies,  John  P.,  Hubbard,  O.  177 

Davies,  Llewellvn  S.,  Shawnee,  0.  179 
Davies,  Richard  R.,  Fairport,  N.  Y.  169 
Davies,  Theophilus,  Plains,  Pa.  183 

Davies,  Thomas  E.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1865 
Davies,  Thomas  M.,  Bridgton,  Me.  121 
Davies,  Wm.  W.,  Mt.  CarmSl,  Pa. 
Davis,  Edgar  F,  Hamilton,  Mass.  132 
Davis,  Jerome  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M  202 
Davis,  Josiah  G.,  Amherst,  N.  H.  1844 
Davis,  Perlev  B.,  Hvde  Park,  Mass.  133 
Davis,  R.  Henry,  .4.  B.  G.  F.  M.  203 
Davis,  Ralph  A  ,  Andover,  0.  175 

Davis,  Wm.  H.,Detroit,  Mich.  12, 15,  143 
Davison,  Charles,  Greenville,  Me.  122 
Davison,  Joseph,  Sugar  Grove,  Pa  1842 
Davison,  Joseph  B.,  Harmony,  N.  Y.  167 
Dawes,  Ebenezer,  Lakeville,  Mass.  133 
Dawson,  John  B ,  Essexville,  Mich.  143 
Dawson,  Wm.    E.,  Garden  Prairie, 

111.  12,  100,  102 

Day,  Charles  0.,  Williamsburg,  Ms.  140 
Day,  George  E.,New  Haven,  Ct.  65,  1840 
Day,  Guv  B  ,  Tea.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  1849 
Day,  Henry  N.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1836 
Day,  Hiram,  Glencoe,  111.  100 

Day,  Rodney  C,  Lisbon,  N.  Y.  169 

Day,  S.  Mill's,  Honeoye,  N.  Y.  170 

Day,  Theo.  L.,  So.  Framingham,  Ms.  131 
Day,  Warren  F.,  Ottawa,  111.  102 

Dean,  Amos  N.,  Bloomington,  Neb. 

156,  157,  158 
Dean,  Benjamin  A.,  Meriden.N.  H.  164 
Dean,  Martin  G.,  Hutchinson,  Kau.  1852 
Dean,  Oliver  S.,  Holbrook,  Mass.  132 
Dean,  Samuel  C,  Plymouth,  Neb.  159 
Dean,  William  N.T.,  Orange,  Mass.  136 
Deane,  James,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.  168 
DeBevoise,  Gabriel  H,  9  Cough  House, 

Boston,  Mass.  55,  1865 

DeForest  Hemau  P.,  Taunton,  Ms.  1835 
De  Forest,  Henry   S.,  Pres.,  Talla- 
dega, Ala.  1863 
De  Forest,  John  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  204 
Dellart,  Andrew  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  186 


Deighton,  James,  Marshall,  111.  101 

*De  La  Vergne,  Alex.  L.,    Pearce, 

Mo.  1877 

DeLong,    Thomas    W.,  Fredericks- 
burg, O.  177 
Demarest,  Sydney  B.,Baldwin,Mich. 

16,  141 
Demeritt,  John  P.,  Bath,  N.  H.  161 

Denio,  Francis  B.,  Bangor,  Me  58,  1881 
Denisou,  Andrew  C,  Middlefield,  Ct.  87 
Denison,  Daniel,  Hartford,  Wis.  197 

*Denison,  Jno   H.,  Williamst'n,  Ms.   140 
Denison,  William,  Castleton,  Vt. 
Dennen,  Stephen  R.,  Concord,  Mass. 

15, 1855 
Denney,Wilson,  Nebraska  Citv,Neb. 

12,  158 
*De  Pew,  Wm.  A.,  E.Weymonth,  Ms.  140 
DeReimer,  William  E.,  New  Hamp- 
ton, Io.  15,111 
Dewey,  William,  Monroeville,  O.  177 
Dewey,  Willis  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Dexter,    Granville    M.,    Hydesville, 

Cal.  12,  80,  81 

Dexter  Henry  M.,  Ed.,  Hoston,  Ms.  1884 
Dexter,  Morton,  Ed.,  Boston,  Mass.  1873 
Dick,  Robert,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
*Dickerman,  Geo.  S  ,  Amherst,  Ms.  127 
*Dickerman,  Lysander.Rox bury. Ms.  1858 
Dickerson,  Orson  C  ,  Earlville,   111. 

99,  102 
*Dickey,  Myron  P.,  Ludlow,  Mass  133 
Dickinson,  Chas.  A.,  Lowell,  Mass.  133 
Dickinson,  Cornelius  E., Marietta,  O.  178 
Dickinson,    Edmund   F.,    c.  m.,    19 

Oakwood  av.,  Chicago,  111.  1841 

Dickinson,  Ferd.  W.,  W.  Williams- 
field,  O.  180,  182 
Dickinson,  George  L.,  Atkinson,  111.    98 
Dickinson,  Henry    A.,  Huntington, 

Mass.  1863 

Dickinson,  Saml  F.,  Newton,  Io.l5,  1870 
Dickinson,  Samuel  W.,  Jefferson,  0.  177 
Dickinson,  Wm.  E.,  Chicopee,  Ms.  129 
Dickinson,  William  G., Webster,  Dak.  94 
Diffenbacher,   Benj.   F.,  Arlington, 

Neb.  156,  157 

Diggs,  Marshall  W.,  Ft.  Recovery, 0.  179 
Dike,  Samuel  W.,  Sec.  N.  E.  Di- 
vorce League,  Royalton,  Vt.  57,  1869 
Dill,  Arthur  C,  Deadwood,  Dak.  12,  92 
Dilley,  Alex  B.,  Rock  Ledge.  111.  1850 
Dilley,  Samuel,  Reno  Centre,  Kan.  1848 
*Dimon,  Jacob  V.,  Homer,  111.  12,  100 
Dingwell,  James,  Danielsonville,  Ct.  87 
Dinsmore,  John,  Brunswick,  Me. 120,122 
Diven,  Clarence  L., Butte  City, Mont.  155 
Dixon,  Ellis  W.,  Yakima  City, W.T. 1876 
Dixon,  Hiram  II.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1852 

Dixon,  James  J.  A  T.,  Bunker  Hill, 

Kan.  1856 

Dixon,  Julian  H.,  Chebanse,  111.  99 


2U 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Doane,  Edward  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Doane,  John,  Cleveland,  0.  12,  16 

*Dobson,  J.  Arthur,  Cleburne,  Tex.  186 
Docher,  John  H.,  Springfield,  Mass.  1877 
nodge,  Austin,  So.  Dennis,  Mass.  130 
Dodge,  Benjamin,  Pomona,  Tenn.  186 
Dodge,  Dan'l  1).,  Wilmington,  N.  C.  174 
Dodge,  George  S..  Rutland,  Mass.  137 
Dodge,  John  E.,  Paxton,  Mass.  136 

Dodge,  John  W.,  Yarmouth,  Mass.  140 
Doe,  Franklin  B.,  St.  Louis,  Mo  51,1854 
Doe,  Walter  P.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1847 
Doldt,  James,  Canterbury,  N.  H.  1843 
[Dole,  George  T.,  deceased.  21 

Dole,  Sylvester  R.,  Bradner,  0.  175,  179 
Donaldson,  John  W.,Sauborn,  Dak.92, 94 
Donaldson,  Levi  J.,  Florence,  0.  175,  177 
Donnell,   Albert,  Berlin,  N.  H.  161 

D'Ooge,    Martin    L.,    Ann    Arbor, 

Mich.  1878 

Doolittle,  John  B  ,  Grafton,  Neb.  157 
Dougherty,  James  G.,  Ottawa,  Kan.  116 
Dougherty,    M.    Angelo,    Baldwins- 

ville,  Mass.  138 

Douglas,  James,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  1853 

Douglas,  Thomas,  Manchester,  Eng.  1868 
Douglass,  Clinton,  Faulkton,  Dak.  12,  92 
Douglass,  Francis  J.,  Forest   City, 

lo-  109,  10,  12 

Douglass,  Solomon  J,  New  Haven, 

Ct.  1863 

Douglass.Truman  0.,Grinnell,Io.l868,  51 
[Dow,  Ezekiel,  deceased.  21 

Dow.William  W.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  122 
Dowd,  Quincy  L.,  Kaukauna,  Wis.  197 
Dowdeu,  Wm.  H.,  Rowley,  Mass.  137 
Downer,     Sawyer     B.,     Prattville, 

Mich.  146 

Downs,    Allison    0.,    Upper   Aque- 

bogue,  N.  Y.  171 

Downs,  Charles  A.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  162 
[Downs,  Edward  C, deceased.  21 

Dowse,  Edmund,  Sherborn,  Mass.  137 
Drahms,  A.,  Sonoma,  Cal.  1878 

Drake,  Andrew  J.,  Iroquois,  Dak.         93 
Drake,  Charles  W.,  Millville,  N.  Y.     170 
Drake,  Ellis  R,,  Northfield,  Mass.  131,136 
Drennan,  M.  J., Cambridge,  Mass. 
Dresser,  Amos,  Franklin,  Neb.  1841 

Drew,  Frank  L.,  Lisle,  N.  Y.  170 

Drew,  Jas.  B.,  Sauk  Centre,  Minn.  155 
Drew,  Stephen   F.,  W.  Charleston, 

Vt.  188,9 

Dudley,  Chas.  E.,  Park  City,  Utah,  187 
[Dudley,  Horace  F.,  deceased.  22 

Dudley,  Joseph  F.,  Eau  Clare,  Wis.  196 
Dudley,  Martin,  Easton,  Ct.  1851 

Dudley,  Myron  S.,  Cromwell,  Ct.  85 

Dugan,  Wm.  R,,  Erving,  Mass.  1880 

Duncan,  Andrew  C,  Havwards,  Cal.  80 
Dungan,  Geo.  W.,  McCook,  Neb.  157,  8 
Dunham,  Dwight,  Axtell,  Kan.  115 


Dunham,  Isaac,  Bridge  water,  Mass.  1835 
Dunlap.Geo.  H.,  Harrisville,  N.  H.,  162,  3 
Dunlap,  Samuel  P.,  Hannibal,  Mo.  153 
Dunnels,  A.  Frederick,  Bath,  Me.  12,  120 
Dunniug,  Albert  E.,  Boston,  Ms.55,  1870 
Dunning.  Homer  N.,  S.  Norwalk,  Ct.  1852 
Durant,  Dickson  D.,  Caddo,  I.  T. 
Duren,  Charles,  Granby,  Vt.  189 

Durvea,  Joseph  T.,  Boston,  Mass.  128 
Dustan,  George,  Boxboro,  Mass.  14,  1859 
Dutton,  Albert  I.,  E.  Lougmeadow, 

Mass.  133 

Dutton,  George  A.,  A.  B.  (J.  F.  M.  203 
Dutton,  Horace,  Auburudale,  Mass.  1863 
Dutton,  John  M.,  Lebanon,  N.  H.  163 
Dwight  Chas.  A.  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Hf. 

1 2,  203 
Dwight,  Edward  S.,  Hadlev,  Mass.  131 
Dwight,  Henry  0.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Dwight,  M.  Everett,  Fairfield,  Io.  108 
Dwight,  Timothy,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

65, 1861 
Dwinell,  Israel   E.,   Redwood,    Cal. 

63,  1849 
Dyas,  Joseph  P.,  Sandwich,  111,  1880 
Dyer,  Edmund,  London,  Mich.  145 

Dyer,  Edward  O.,  S.  Braintree,  Ms.  129 
Dyer,  Nathan  T.,  Middleboro,  Mass.  134 
Dykeman,  Chas.  F.,  Forest  City,  Io.  108 

Eastman,  Adelbert  L.,  New  London, 

0.  12, 178 

Eastman,  Edw.  P.,  Ft.  Fairfield,  Me.  122 
Eastman,  Lucius  R.,  Boston,  Mass.  1837 
Eastman,  Lucius  R.,   jr.,    Framing   1  ■">  1 

ham,  Mass. 
Eastman,     Morgan    L.,    Royalton,    199 

Wis. 
Eastman,  Samuel  E.,  Canandaigua, 

N.  Y.  168 

Eastman, Wm.  F.,  Richmond,  Neb.  157,  9 
Eastman,  Win.  R.,  S.  Framingham, 

Mass.  131 

Eaton,  Cyrus  H.,  Hazeu,  Ark.  1850 

Eaton,  Danforth  L.,  Lowell,  Mich.  142 
Eaton,  Edward  D  ,  State  S.  S.  Sect., 

Oak  Park,  111.  101 

Eaton,  James  D.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  203 
Eaton,  Jos.  M.  R.,  Fitchburg,  Ms.  1845 
Eaton,  Samuel  W.,  Lancaster,  Wis.  197 
Eckles,  John  G  ,  Chase,  Kan.  1 14 

Eckman.  James  K.,  Osborne,  Kan.  1869 
Eddv,  Clarence,  St.  Clair,  Mich.  147 

*Eddy,  Hiram,  Sheffield,  Mass.  137 

Eddy",  Samuel  W.,  Beverly,  Mass.        128 
Eddy,  Zachary,  Atlanta,  Ga.        15,  1835 
Edmands,  John  S.,  Oberlin,  O. 
Edson,  Henry  K.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1881 

Edwards,  George  L.,  Marlboro,  Ct.  87 
Edwards,  John,  Lansford,  Pa.  183 

Edwards,  John,  Youngstown,  0.  176 

Edwards,  Jonathan,  Scranton,  Pa.       182 


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235 


Edwards,  Jonathan,  Wellesley  Hills, 

Mass.  139 

Edwards,  Nicholas  T.,  Wyanet,  111.  104 
Edwards,  Richard,  Princeton,  111.  1873 
Edwards,  Thomas  C,  Kingston,  Pa.  183 
Edwards,  William,  Syracuse,  O.  1857 
Edwards,  William  P.,  Newburgh,  0.  176 
Eells,  Cushing,  Cheney,  W.  T.  1837 

Eells,  Myron,  Skokomish,  W.  T.  193,  194 
Eggleston,  Nathaniel  H.,  Prof.,  Wil- 

liamstown.  Mass  1845 

Egleston,    Wm.  11.,  Westmoreland, 

Kan.  1862 

Ehnamini,  Artemas,  Santee  Agency, 

Neb.  94 

Elam,  Abner,  Junction  City,  Kan. 
Elder,  Hugh.  Bradford,  Eng.,      15,  1868 
Elderkin,  John,  Ekonk,  Ct.  90 

Eldredge,  Henry  W.,  Turner's  Falls, 

Mass.  134 

*Elliot,  Henry  B.,  Cincinnati,  O.  1844 
El'iot,  Lester  H.,  Sec.  Vt.  Bible  Soc, 

Waterbnry,  Vt.  1866 

Elliott,  John  E.,  Bridgewater,  Ct.  84 
Elliott,  Stephen  G.,  Aurora,  Mo.  1864 
Ellis,  Jacob  F.,  Forest  Grove,  Or.  1873 
Ellis,  John  M.,  Oberlin,  <  >.  1866 

Ellis,  Walter  M.,  Howard,  Dak.  12,  93 
Ellis,  William  H.,  Trov,  N.  C.  174 

Ellsworth,  Alfred  A.,  Galesburg,  111.  100 
Ellsworth,   Jno.    S.,   Le    Raysville, 

Pa.  12,  183 

Elmer,  Hiram,  Winona,  Minn.  1844 

Ely,  Joseph  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1876 
Embleton,  John  S.,  Severy,  Kan.  117,  8 
Emerson,  Alfred,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1S45 
*Emersou,  Chas.  II ,  Creighton,  Neb.1858 
Emerson,  Edward  B  ,  Stratford,  Ct.  1838 
Emerson,  Forrest  F.,  Newport,  R.  I.  1 84 
Emerson,  James  0.,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  98 
Emerson,  Jno.   D.,  Keunebuukport, 

Me.  122 

Emerson,  Joseph,  Prof.,  Beloit.Wis.  1860 
Emerson,  Oliver  P.,  Peacedale,  R.  I.  184 
Emerson,  Rufus,  Salem,  N.  H.  1852 
Emerson,  RufusW.,  Monson,  Me.  120 
Emerson,  Thomas  A.,  Braiutree,  Ms  129 
Emery,  Samuel  H,  Tauuton,  Mass.  1837 
*Emmous,  Abram    S ,    Morrisville, 

N.  Y.  170 

Emmons,  Henry  V.,  Oxford,  Me.  123 
*Empson,  Geo.  C,  Wayne,  Mich.  145,  8 
Emrich,  Frederick  E..  181  N.  Mor- 
gan st.,  Chicago,  111.  99 
Entler,  George  R..  Franklin,  N.  Y.  1*45 
Ernst,  Fred.  W  ,  Glens  Falls,  N.  Y.  1880 
Estabrook,  Jos.,  Prof.,  Olivet,  Mich.  146 
Ethridge,  Albert,  Des  Moines,  Io.  1857 
Enstis,"  William  T.,  p.,   Ind,   Ch., 

Springfield,  Mass.  1846 

Evans,  B.  Isaac,  Scranton,  Penn. 
Evans,  Charles,  Coloma,  Mich.  142 


Evans,  Daniel  A  ,  Emporia,  Kan  155 
Evans,  D.  Ellis,  Spring  Green,  Wis. 

12,  197,9 
Evans,  David  E  ,  Plvmouth,  Pa.  1866 
Evans.  David  M  ,  ( >ak  Hill,  O.  1866 

Evans,  Enion  C,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  152 
Evans,  Evan,  Oak  Hill.  <  >. 
Evans,  Frederick  T.,  Mahanoy,  Pa.  183 
Evans,  Griffith  R  ,  Braidwood,  111.  98 
Evans,  James  M.,  Blossburg,  Penn.  182 
Evans,  John  G.,  West  Pittston,  Pa.  183 
Evans,  John  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  176,  182 
Evans,  John  P.,  Bangor,  Wis.  195,  196 
Evans,  Lewis  D.,  Boothbay,  Me.,  121 
Evans,  Samuel  E..  Hanover,  Mass.  132 
Evans,  Thos.  W.,  Columbus  Cityjo  1846 
Evarts,  Nathaniel  K.,  Dorr,  Mich.  1850 
Eveland  Samuel,  Wayne,  Io.  12,  109, 112 
Everdell*  Robert,  Fond  du  Lac.  Wis.  1853 
Everest,  Asa  E.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1850 

Everest,  Charles  H.,  Meriden,  Ct.  87 
Eversz,  Moritz  E.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  198 
[Everts,  Reuben,  deceased.  22 

Ewell,  John  L.,  Milllmry,  Mass.  134 
Ewing,  Edward  C,  Dauvers,  Mass.  130 
Ewing,  William,  Fargo,  Dak.  92,  93 

Fairbank,  John  B.,Ortonville,  Minn.  151 
Fairbank,  Sam'l  B ,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Fairbanks,  Edward  T.,   St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.  191 
Fairbanks,  Francis  J.,  West  Boyl- 

ston    Aliss  139 

Fairbanks,  Geo.  H.,Welshfield,  0. 179,  80 
Fairbanks,  Henry.  Sec.    Vt.   Y.  M. 

C.  A  ,  St  Johnsbury,  Vt.  1858 

Fairchild,  Edward  H.,  Pres ,  Berea, 

Ky.  1841 

Fairchild,  Geo.  T.,  Manhattan,  Kan 
Fairchild,  James  H.,  Oberlin,  O.  62,  1S41 
Fairfield,    Edmund     B.,    Manistee, 

Mich.  145 

Fairfield,  Fred.  W.,  Prof.,  Tabor,  Io.  1 87 1 
Fairfield,    Minor     W.,    Muskegon, 

Mich.  145 

Fales,  Elisha  F.,  Palestine,  Texas,  186 
Farmin,  Uriel,  Cherokee  City,  Ark.  79 
Farnham,   Luther,     Libr.,    Boston, 

Mass.  1844 

Farusworth, Wilson  A.,  A.B.  C.F.M.  203 
Farrar,  Henry,  Stowe,  Me.  161 

Farrill,  Edgar  T.,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.  162 
Farwell,  Asa.  Ludlow,  Vt.  1853 

Farwell,    Parris  T.,  So.  Egremont, 

Mass.  12,  130 

Fassett,  John,  Manteno,  111.  1846 

Fath,  Jacob,  Muscatine,  Io.  110,  111 

Fawcett,  Joseph,  Ossipee,  N.  H  164 

Fawkes,  Francis,  Durango,  Io.  108 

Fay,  Henry  C,  Northwood,  N.  H.  164 
Fay,  Levi  L  ,  Muss  linn,  O.  1843 

Fay,  Osmer  W.,  Talladega,  Ala.       1867 


236 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Fay,  Prescott,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1857 
Fay,  Rollins  B.,  Post  Mills,  Vt.  191 

Fay,  Solomon  P.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  128 
Fay,  William  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  71/.  202 
Fav,  W.  Walcott,  Hampton,  N.  H. 

12,  16,  162 
Feemster,  Paul  S.,  Pearlette,  Kan.  114 
Feemster,  R.  M.  D.,  Fulton,  Kan.  117 
Feemster,  Sam.  B.,  Thomfield,  Mo.  153 
Feemster,  William,  La  Cygne,  Kan. 
Fellows.  Franklin  E.,  Norwich,  Ct.  1858 
Fellows,  Silenus  H.,  Wauregan,  Ct.  89 
Fenn,  William  H.,  Portland,  Me.  124 
Ferner,  John  W.,  Postville,  To.  Ill 

Ferris,  Hiram  J.,  Menasha,  Wis.  197 
Ferris,  Leonard  Z.,  Rockland  Mass.  137 
Ferris,  Walter  L.,  Dundee,  111.  99 

Fessenden,  Thomas  K.,  Farmington, 

Ct.  1839 

Ficke,  Herman,  Dubuque,  Io.  108 

Field,  Aaron  W.,  Tolland,  Mass. 

16,  137,  139 
Field,  Artemas  C,  Hinesburg,  Vt.  189 
Field,  Fred'k  A  ,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1880 
Field,  George  W.,  Bangor,  Me.  120 

Field,  James  P.,  Amity,  Mo  153,  155 
Field,  Thos.  P.,  Prof.,  Amherst,  Ms.  127 
Fifield,  Chas.  W.,  Harrisville,  N.  Y. 

16,  169 
Fifield,  Lebbeus  B.,  Baltimore,  Md.  1857 
*Fiudley,  J.  Ross,  Conneaut,  ().  176 

Fiuster,  Clarence,  Allendale,  Mch.  141,  3 
*Fischer  H.  A.,  Prospect  Park,  111. 
*Fish,  Henry  S.,  Plymouth,  111.  102 

Fisher,  George  E.,  Amherst,  Mass.  127 
Fisher,  Geo.  P.,  N.  Haven,  Ct.  65,  1854 
[Fisher,  George  W.,  deceased.  22 

•  Fisher,  Oren  D.,  Cleveland,  O.  176 

Fisher,  Saml.V.S  ,  Minneap'lis,  Minn. 151 
Fisher,    W.    B.,  Cottonwood  Falls, 

Kan.  114 

Fisher,  William  P.,  Brunswick,  Me.  121 
Fisk,  Franklin  L. .Downer's  Grove,  111.99 
Fisk,  Franklin  W.,  532  W.  Adams 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  59,1859 

Fisk,  Perrin  B.,  Piano,  111.  102 

Fisk,  Pliny  B.,  Appomatox,  Dak.  92,  93 
Fisk,  Wilbur,  Freeborn,  Minn.  150 

Fiske,  Albert  W.,  Penacook,  N.  H.  1833 
Fiske,  Dan'l  T.,  Newburvport,  Mass.  135 
Fiske,  Elisha  S.,Royaltou,  Vt.  13,  188,  91 
Fiske,  John  B.,  Anamosa,  Io.  106 

Fiske,  John  Orr,  Bath,  Me.  15, 1843 

Fitch,  Charles  N.,  Wauseon,  O.  180 

Fitch,  Franklin  S  ,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  168 
Fitts,  Jas.  H.,  S.  Newmarket,  N.  H.  164 
Fitz,  Arthur  G.,  Wilton,  Me.  125 

Flagg,  Rufus  C,  Fairhaven,  Vt.  189 
Flainlers.Chas.  N.,Newport,  N.  H.  13,  163 
*Fleman,Fredk , Grand  Ledge,  Mich.  144 
Fleming,  Samuel,  Burr  Oak,  Mich.  1847 
Fletcher,  Rufus  W.,  Hart,  Mich.         144 


*Flint,  Joseph  R.,  Heath,  Mass.  132 

Flook,  Jacob,  New  Haven,  Mich.  142,  145 
Fobes,  William  A.,  Monterey,  Mass.  135 
Folsom,  Geo  DeF.,  Tustin  City,  Cal. 
Folsom,    Nathaniel     S.,    Wellesley 

Hills,  Mass.  1836 

Folsom,  Omar  W.,  Bath,  Me.,  13, 15, 120 
Foote,  Hiram,  Rockford,  111.  1839 

Foot,  Horace,  Tallmadge,  O.  1848 

Foote,  Horatio,  Quincy,  111  1825 

Foote,  Lucius,  Sacramento,  Cal. 
Foot,  William  W.,  Oberliu,  O.  1864 

Forbes,  Jesse  F.,  Warren,  Mass.  139 
Forbes,  Samuel  B.,  Rockville.  Ct.  90 
Forbes,  Washington  H,  Holdrege, 

Neb.  157,  159 

Ford,  Jas.  T.,  San  Bernardino,  Cal  1857 
Forduey,  Daniel  L  ,  Le  Roy,  Mo.  154 
Forsyth,  Wm.,  Bucksport,  Me.  121,  123 
Foss,  George  A.,  Piermont,  N.  H.  164 
Foster,  Addison  P.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  166 
[Foster,  Amos,  deceased.  22 

*Foster,  Benj.F.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  1881 
Foster,  Davis,  Winchendon,  Mass.  140 
Foster,  F'estus.  Sedgwick,  Kan.  117 

Foster,  Frank  H  ,  Oberlin,  O.  62,  1877 
Foster,  J  IX,  San  Bernardino,  Cal.  81 
Foster,  Lauren  M  ,  Salem,  Wis.  199,200 
Foster,  Richard  B.,  Milford,  Kan.  116 
Foster,  Roswell, Westmoreland,  N.H.  165 
Foster,  Wm.  C,  Middletown,  Ct.  1848 
Fowle,  Hanford,  Footville,  Wis.  196 

Fowle,  James  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Fowler,  Stacy,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1862 
Fowler,  W.  A.,  Ellis,  Kan.  114 

Fowler,  W.  C.  Caniugton,  Dak.  92,  93 
Fox.  Almon  K  ,  Mazon,  111.  103 

Fox,  Jared  W.,  Ridgewav,  Kan.  1839 
Francis,  Cyrus  W.,  Prof.,  Atlanta, 

Ga.  1867 

Francis,  David  W.,  Mazon,  111. [Mich  ] 
Franklin,  John  L.,  Lysander,  N.  Y.    170 
Frary,  Lucieu  H..  Weymouth,  Mass.  140 
F'raser,  Charles  H.,  Genoa  Junction, 

111.  97,  108 

Fraser,  John  G  ,  Madison,  O.  170 

Fraser,  John  M.,  Madison,  O.  1840 

Frazee,  John  II.,  Franklin,  N.  Y.  169 
*Frazelle,  W  B.,  Lagrange,  111. 
Frear,  Walter,  West  Oakland,  Cal.  81 
Free,  Samuel  R.,  Willimantic,  Ct.  91 
F"reeborn,  James  G.,  Li  da,  Kan.  1863 
Freeland,  Saml.  M.,  Thomaston,  Ct.  90 
Freeman,  Geo.  E.,  Fresno  City,  Cal.  82 
Freeman,  Henry  A.,  Oldtown,  Me.  123 
Freeman,  Hiram,  Sioux  City,  Io.  1843 
Freeman,  Joseph  A.,  Danbury,  Ct.       85 

French,  E.  B., ,  Wis.  1870 

French,  Geo  H,  Charlest'n,  N.  H.  161 
French,  Herman  A. .Green wood,  Neb.  157 
French,  S.    Franklin,  Wallingford, 

Vt.  192 


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LIST    OF   CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


237 


Frickstad,Taral  T.,E.  Oakland,  Cal.  1877 
Frink,Beirson  M.,  Shelburne,  Ms.  12, 137 
Frisbie,  Alvah  L.,  Des  Moines,  Io.  108 
Frost,  Daniel  C,  Killingly,  Ct.  1840 
Frost,  Daniel  D.,  Ridgebury,  Ct.  89 

Frost,  Geo.  B.,  Oxford,  Mass.  139 

Frost,  Lewis  P.,  Janesville,  Wis.  1850 
Fuller,  Americus.Minneapolis,  Minn.  151 
Fuller,  August.  H.,  Mattapoisett,  Ms.  13-4 
^Fuller,  Homer  T.,  Worcester,  Ms.  1870 
Fuller,  Jonathan  K.,  Bakersfield,  Vt.  187 
Fuller,  Joseph,  Vershire,  Vt.  1830 

Fuller,  Wm.  R.,  Little  River,  Kan.  115 
Fullerton,  Bradford   M.,  Waltham, 

Mass.  139 

Fullerton,  Jeremiah  E.,  Hopkinton, 

Mass.  132 

*Fuukhouser,  J.  C,  Antigo,  Wis.  195 
Furber,  Daniel  L.,  Newton  Centre, 

Mass.  135 

Furbish,  Edw.  B.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.     170 

Gaffuey,  Matthew,  Gainesville,  N.  Y.169 
Gage,  William  L.,  Hartford,  Ct.  15,1860 
Gaines,  Marshall  R.,  A.  B.  C.  F  M. 

13,  202 
Gale,  Edmund,  Faribault,  Minn.  149 
Gale,  Sullivan  F.,  Jaeksonvlle,  Fla.  51,  96 
Galiger,  James  P.,  Tomah,  Wis.  199 
Gallagher,  W.,  Tea.,  S.  Boston,  Ms.  1874 
Gallup,  James  A.,  Madison,  Ct.  87 

Gammell,  Sereuo  D.J  Welliugton,0. 

15,  16,  180 
*Gannett,  George,  Boston,  Ms.  1849 

Gardner,  Austin,  Buckingham,  Ct.  86 
*Gardner,  Edward  P.,Medina,  N.  Y.  1862 
Gardner,  Theodore  Y,  Hudson,  O.  177 
Garland,  David,  Bethel,  Me.  120 

*Garlaud,  Joseph  N.,Waterford,Me.l847 
Garman,  John  H.,N.  Orange,  Mass.  1847 
Garnett,  C.  C,  Cnesauing,  Mich.  142 
Garretson,  Ferd.  V.  D  ,  Franconia, 

N.  H.  162 

Garrette,  Edmund  Y.,  Paxton,  111  102 
Gates,  Caleb  Frank,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  03 
Gates,  Charles  H.,  Deer  Isle,  Me.  121 
Gates,  Geo.  A., Upper  Montclair,N.  J.  166 
Gates,  Hiram  N.,  West  Hartland,  Ct.  86 
Gates,  Lorin  S.,  A,  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 

Gates,  Matthew  A.,  Barton  Land- 
ing, Vt.  188 
Gauthier,   C.    H.,    San    Bernadino, 

Cal. 
Gay,    Ebenezer,    Tompkins     Cove, 

N.  Y.  1818 

Gay,  Joshua  S.,  Waquoit,  Mass.  131 

Gay,  Wm.  M.,  North  Brookfield,  Vt.  188 
Gay  lord,  Joseph  F.,  Barre,  Mass.  127 
Gaylord,  Samuel  D.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  84 
Geer,  Heman,  Wabaunsee,  Kan.  117 

George,  David  M.,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  182 
George,  Norton  R.,  Elmdale,  Kan.     114 


Gerould,  Sam'l  L.,  Goffstown,  N.  H.  162 
Gerrv,  Elbridge,  W.  Randolph,  Vt.  1868 
Gibbs,  Charles,  Cedar  Falls,  Io.  107 

Gibson,  John,  Byron,  111.  98 

Giddings,  Edw.  J.,  Housatonic,  Ms.  1857 
Giddings,  Solomon  P.,  Washington, 

D.  C.  1842 

Gidman,  Richard  H.,  Preston,  Ct.  89 
Gilbert,  Henry  B.,  Brooktou,  N.  Y.  1870 
Gilbert,  James  B.,  Springfield,  Neb.  159 
Gilbert,   Simeon,   Ed.,   115  Monroe 

St.,  Chicago,  111.  1863 

Gilbert,  Wm.  H.,  Sec.  Ct.  Bib.  Soc, 

So.  Norvvalk,  Ct.  1846 

Gill,  William,  River  Falls,  Wis.  1877 
Gillespie,  Thomas,  Kenosha,  Wis.  1S67 
Gilman,  Edward  W.,  Sec.  A.  B.  S., 

29  Bible  House,  New  York  city,  1849 
Oilman,  George  P.,  Waverley,  Mass.  128 
Gilmor,    Daniel     W.,    Menomonee, 

Wis.  1876 

Gladden,  Washington,  Columbus,  O.  176 
*Glasson,  Joseph,  Gaylord,  Mich.  143 
Gleason,  Anson,  c.  m.,  143  Muuroe 

st.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1835 

Gleason,  Charles  H.,  Somers,  Ct.  S9 

Gleason,  George  L.,  Byfield,  Mass.  135 
Gleason,  John  F.,  Norfolk,  Ct.  88 

Glendenning,  John  S.,  Henry,  111. 
Glidden,  Kiah  B.,  Mansfield  Centre, 

Ct.  87 

Glidden,  N.  Dimic,  Ithaca,  Mich.  144 
*Goddard,  John  C,  Salisbury,  Ct.  13,  89 
Goldsmith,  Chas.  F.,  N.  Carver,  Ms.  129 
Goff,  Edward  S.,  Grand  Forks,  Dak.  93 
Goodale,  David  W.,  Sudbury,  Mass.  138 
Goodell,  Constans  L.,  3006  Pine  St., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  154 

Goodell,  Henry  M.,  Wahoo,  Neb.  159 
*Goodell,  Isaac,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  1877 
Goodell,  John  H.,  Windsor  Locks,  Ct.  91 
Goodenough,  Arthur,  Winchester,  Ct.  91 
Goodenough,  Herb't  D.,  A.B.C.F.M.  202 
Goodenow,  Smith  B.,  E.  Mai  shneld, 

Mass.  134 

Goodhue,  Daniel,  Pembroke,  N.  H.  1848 
Goodhue,  Henry  A.,  Townshend,  Vt.  191 
Goodman, William  W.,  Macksville,  Ind. 
Goodrich,  Charles  S.,  Plainheid,  N.  J.  13 
Goodrich,  Chauncy,  .4.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Goodrich,  Darius  N.,  Summit,  Mich. 

13,  147 
Goodrich,  John  E.,  Prof.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt.  1864 
*Goodrich,  Lewis,  Daubury,  N.  H.  161 
Goodsell,  Dennis,  Tulare,  Cal.  82 
Goodwin,  Daniel,  Mason,  N.  H.  1839 
Goodwin,  Edward  P.,  354  Washing- 
ton Bd.,  Chicago,  111.  99 
Goodwin,  Henry  M.,   Prof.,  Olivet, 

Mich.  146 

[Goodyear,  George,  deceased.  23 


238 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Gordon,  Cha.  E.,  Salisbury,  N.  II.  1G4,  5 
*Gordon,  Geo.  A.,  Boston,  Ms.  13, 15, 128 
Gordon,  Isaac  G.,  Grandview,  Dak.  1880 
Gordon,  M.  Lafayette,  A.B.'C.  F.M.  202 
Gordon,  Robert  F.,  Neponset,  Mass.  128 
Gorton,  Philo,  Newell,  Io.  1862 

Gould,  Edwin  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1873 
Gould,  George  H.,  Worcester,  Mass.  1862 
Gould,  II.  A.,  Hammond,  Wis.  1868 

Gould,  Mark,  Worcester,  Mass.  1851 

Gould,  Samuel  L.,  Bethel,  Me.  1839 

Graham,  Curtis,  E.  New  York,  N.  Y.  169 
*Graham,  R.  W.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1869 
Granger,  Calvin,  E.  t'oultney,  Vt.  190 
Granger,  Charles,  Clarence,  111.  1843 
Granger,  John  L.,  Milbank,  Dak.  93 

Grannis,  George  H.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.  148 
*Grant,  Benj  F.,  Louisville,  Kan.  116 
Grant,  Henry  M.,  Middlehoro,  Mass.  134 
Grant,  J.  Barbour,  Alabama  Fur- 
nace, Ala.  78 
Grassie,  Thomas  G.,  Madison,  Wis. 

51,  1863 
Graves,  Alpheus,  Glencoe,  Minn  1841 
Graves,  Charles  F.,  Argentine,  Kan.  113 
Graves,  Joseph  S.,  Niles,  Mich.  1843 

Gray,  David  B.,  The  Dalles,  Or.  181 

Gray,  John,  Avoca,  Io.  106 

Gray,  Matthew  S.,  Ontario,  Mich.  1857 
Greeley,  Edw.  H.,  Concord,  N.  H.51,  1849 
Greeley, Frank  N.,  New  Haven,  NY.  1877 
Greeley,  Stephen  S.  N.,  Gilmanton, 

N.  H.  162 

Greene,  Caleb,  Oakland  City,  Ind.  104,  5 
Greene,  Daniel,  Machias,  Me.  123 

Greene,  Daniel  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Greene,  John  M.,  Lowell,  Mass.  133 

Greene,  Joseph  K.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Green,  Nelson,  Detroit,  Mich.  1858 

Greene,  Richard  G.,  Brick   Church, 

N.J.  166 

Greene,  Samuel,  Houghton,  W.  T.  193 
Greene,  William  B..  Dighton,  Mass.  130 
*Greenleaf,  Joseph,  New  Canaan,  Ct.  88 
Greenwood,  William,  Windsor,  Vt.  192 
Gregg,  Jas.  B.,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.  83 
Gregory,  Lewis,  Lincoln,  ISeb.  158 

Grice,  Julius  L.,  Meridian,  Miss.  153 

Gridley,  Albert  L.,  Gilead,  Me  ,  122,  164 
Griffin,  Edward  H.,  Prof.,  Williams- 
town,  Mass.  1868 
Griffin,  George  H.,  Milford,  Ct.  87 
Griffin,  Henry  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  16,  120 
Griffin,  John  A.,  S.  Danville,  111.  10U,  3 
Griffin,  Perley  M.,  E.  Bridgewater,Ms.l  '0 
*Griffith,  George  W.,  May  wood,  111.  1882 
Griffith,  Joseph,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y. 17 1,2 
Griffith,  Tho.  H.,  Churchville,  N.Y.  168 
Griffith,  Thos.  M.,  Sharon,  Pa. 
Griffiths,  David  R.,  Catasauqua,  Pa.  182 
Griffiths,  Evan  T.,  Ashland,  Pa.  13,  182 
Griffiths,  Griffith,  Alturas,.  Cal.              80 


Griffiths,  Griffith,  Chicago,  111.  99 

Griffiths,  Henry,  Neligh,  Neb.  157,  8,  9 
Griffiths,  John  A.,  Powell,  Dak.  94 

Griffiths,  John  R,,  Camroden.N.  Y.  1854 
Griggs,  Leverett  S.,  Terryville,  Ct.  89 
Grimes,  Frank  J.,  Bernardston,  Ms.  128 
Grinnell,  Josiah  B.,  Grinnell,  Io. 
Grinnell,  S.  S.,  Rockford,  Io.  Ill,  112 
Griswold,  John  B.,  Jewett  City,  Ct.  87 
Grosveuor,  Charles  P.,  Pomfret,  Ct.  1834 
Grosveuor,  Edwin  A.,  203 

Grosveuor,  Mason,  Englewood,  N.J.  1831 
Grout,  Alden,  Springfield,  Mass.  1834 
Grout,  Henry  M.,  Concord,  Mass.  130 
Grout,  Lewis,  agent  A.  M.  A.,  West 

Brattleboro',  Vt.  1846 

Grout,  Simeon  N.,  Oxford,  Neb.  158 

Grover,  George  W.,  Nasliua,  N.  H.  163 
*Grover,  NahumW.,Colebrook,  N.H.  161 
Grover,  Rich  B ,  Jamaica  PL,  Ms.15,  1868 
Crush,  James  W.,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  168 
Guild,  Charles  L.,  Charlemont,  Ms.  1864 
Guild,  Rufus  B  ,  Sterling,  Kan  1 1 7 

Gulick,  Hervey,  Hancock,  N.  H.  162 

Gulick,  John  T.,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  202 
Gulick,  Luther  EL,  Am.  Bible  Soc.  203 
Gulick,  Oramel  H  ,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Gulick,  Thomas  L.,  Am.  Bib.  Soc.  203 
Gulick,  William  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Gulliver,  John  P.,  Andover,  Ms.  57,  1846 
Gunner,  Byron,  New  Iberia,  La.  12,  119 
Gunsaulus,  Frank  W.,  Newtonville, 

Mass.  135 

Gurney,  John  H.,  Dover,  Dak.  92,  94 
Gutterson,  George  H  ,A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 

Haarvig,  John  A.,  Lisbon,  111.  101 

Haddeu,     Archibald,     Minneapolis, 

Minn  151 

Hadley,  And.  J.,  Kalamo,  Mich.  13,142,4 
Hadley,  James  B.,  Campton,  N.  H.  1837 
•  'Hadley,  Willis  A.,  Turner  Junc- 
tion, 111.  103 
Haff,  Stephen,  Bay  Shore,  N.  Y. 
Hagar,  Chas.  R.,  A.  B.  C.  /•'.  .1/.  202 
Hague,  Wm.  B.,  S.  Bridgton,  Me.  121 
Haigh,  Geo.  L.,  Wheaton,  111.  103 
Haigh,  Jeffrey  G.,  Park  Ridge,  111.  102 
Haines,  Thos"  V.,  N.  Hampton,  N.H.  163 
Halbersleben,  Henry  C,  Chicago,  111.  13 
Hale,  John  G.,  Lugonia,  Cal.  81 
Hale,  Lewis  E.,  Bear  Lake,  Mich.  146 
Haley,  Frank,  Boscawen,  N.  H.  161 
Haley,  John  W.,  Amherst,  Mass.  130 
Hall,  Albert  E.,  Chesterfield,  N.  II.  161 
Hall,  Alexander,  Harwinton,  Ct.  86 
Hall,  Alfred  EL,  Meriden,  Ct.  87 
Hall,  Chas.  L.,  Fort  Berthold,  Dak.  1876 
Hall,  E.  Edwin,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1843 
Hall,  Elliot  C,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  1866 
Hall,  George  E.,  Dover,  N.  H.  13,  161 
Hall,  Heman  B.,  Oberlin,  O.              1851 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL   MINISTERS. 


239 


Hall,  Isaac  H.,  New  Orleans,  La.  119 
Hall,  James,  Waukesha,  Wis.  1845 

Hall,  Jeffries,  Chesterfield,  N.  H.  1833 
*Hall,  Martin  S.,  Pecatouica,  111.  1871 
Hall,  Richard,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1850 

Hall,  Robert  V.,  Newport,  Vt.  1839 

Hall,  Russell  T.,  Mt.  Vernon,  0.  178 
Halley,  Eben,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  167 
Halliday,  Joseph  C,  Somerset,  Mass.  137 
Halliday,  Samuel  B.,  77  Hicks   st., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1863 

*Hallock,  Jos.  A.,  Stanton,  Io.  1836 

Hallock,  Leavitt  H,  Portland,  Me.  124 
Hallock,  Wm.  A.,  Bloomfield,  Ct.  84 
Hamilton,  B.  Frank.,  Roxbury,  Ms.  128 
Hamilton,  Henry  H,  Hinsdale,  N.  H.  162 
Hamilton,  John  A.,  10  Cougl  House, 

Boston,  Mass.  47,  1861 

^Hamilton,  Jos.,  Marblehead,  Mass.  1880 
Hamlin,  Chas.  H,  Easthampton,  Ms.  130 
Hamlin,  Chauncey  L.,  Collinwood,  0. 1 76 
Hamlin,    Cyrus,   Pres.,  Middleburv, 

Vt.  1838 

Hamlin,  Cyrus,  Council  Bluffs,  Io.  107 
Hammond,  Henrv  L.,  52  Throop  st., 

Chicago,  111.     '  1841 

*IIammond,  Joseph,  Truro,  Mass.  139 
Hammond,  Wm.  B.,  Rome,  N.  Y.  1844 
Hampton,  Wm.  S.,  Frauklin,  Neb.  1877 
Hanaford,  Howard  A.,  Bedford,  Ms.  127 
Haucock,  Charles,  Denmark,  Io.  1861 
Hancock,  Joseph  J.,  Napoli,  N.  Y.  170 
Hand,  LaRoy  S.,  Ottumwa,  Io.  108,  111 
Hauks,  Stedman  W.,  Sect.  A.  S.  F. 

S.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1340 

Harbaugh,  Hiram  W.,St.Charles,  111.  103 
Harding,  Charles,  .4.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Harding,  Henrv  F.,  Hallowell,  Me.  124 
Harding,  Jno.  W.,  Longmeadow,  Ms.  133 
Hardy,  Daniel  W.,  Searsport,  Me.  124 
Hardy,  Millard  F.,  Whately,  Mass.  140 
Hardy,  Vitellus  M.,  West  Ran- 
dolph, Vt.  191 
Hargrave,  John  W.,  Aitkin,  Minn.  149 
Harlow,  Edwin  A.,  Houlton,  Me. 121, 122 
Harlow,  Lincoln,  Becket,  Mass.  15,  127 
Harlow,  Reubeu  W.,  Paola,  Kan.  116 
Harlow,  Rufus  K.,  Med  way,  Mass.  134 
Harmon,  Elijah,  Winchester,  N.  H.  165 
Harper,  Aimer,  Port  Byron,  111.  100,  102 
Harper,  Joel, Wichita,  Kan .  114 
Harrah,  Charles  C,  Galva,  111.  100 
Harriman,  Nath.  H,  Bangor,  Me.  13,  120 
Harrington,  Chas.  E.,  Dubuque,  Io.  108 
Harrington,  Eli  W.,Pepperell,  Mass.1837 
Harrington,  Myron  O.,  Mound  City, 

Kan.  1 1 6 

Harris,  Charles  L.,  Jackson,  Miss.  153 
Harris,  D.  Fisk,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  15,  173 
Harris,  Geo.,  Andover,  Mass.  57,  1869 
Harris,  James  W.,  Albany,  Or.  181 

Harris,  John  L.,  Quincy,  Mass.  136 


Harris,  Leonard  W.,  Lunenburg, Vt.  190 
Harris,  Milus,  Tecumseh,  Ala.  13 

Harris,  Samuel,  New  Haven,  Ct.65,1841 
Harris,  Sheldon  A.,  Beecher,  111.  98 

Harrison,  Chas.  S.,  Franklin,  Neb.  157 
Harrison,  George  J.,  Milton,  Ct.  87 

Harrison,  Henry  S.,  York,  Neb.  12,  159 
Harrison,  Marvin  B.,  Scribner,  Neb.  159 
Harrison,  Phares,  Seattle,  W.  T.  1862 
Harrison,  Samuel,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  136 
*Harrison,  Wm.  G.,    Spring  Green, 

Wis.  1869 

Hart,  Burdett,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 

*Hart,  Edwin    J.,    Cottage   Grove, 

Minn.  1856 

Hart,  Hastings  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  1881 
Hart,  Henry  B.,  Brooksville,  Me.  1869 
Hart,  Henry  E.,  Frauklin,  Ct.  86 

Hart,  Ichabod  A.,  Wheaton,  111.  1830 
Hart,  Walter  O.,  Wheaton,  111.  1879 

Hart,  Wm.  D.,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.  184 
*  Hartley,  Chas.,  Huntley,  111.  100 

Hartranft,     Chester    D.,   Hartford, 

Ct.  61,  1864 

*Hartshome,  Jos.  W.,  Colebrook,  Ct.  85 
Hartshorne,  Vaola  J.,  Plympton,  Ms.  136 
Hartwell,  Chas.,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  202 
*Hartwell,    Minot    S.,  Woonsoeket, 

R.  I.  185 

Harvev,  Chas.  A., Washington,  D.C.I 861 
Harvey,  Edward  H.,  Holley,Mich.  1872 
Harve)r,  Jasper  P.,  S.  Glastonbury,  Ct. 86 
Harvey,  William  F.,  Galtville,  Io.  108 
Harvey,  W.  Nye,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1853 
Harwood,  Chas.  E.,  Fairfield,  Neb.  157 
Harwood  Jas.  H,  N.  Springfield, Mo.1863 
Haskell,  Ezra,  Walla  Walla,  W.  T.  194 
Haskell,  Henry  C,  Harmar,  O.  177 

Haskell,  John,  Billerica,  Mass.  1S50 

*Haskell,  Thomas  N.,  Denver,  Col.  1855 
Haskell,  Wm.  H.,  W.  Falmouth,  Me.  122 
Haskins,  Benjamin  F.,  Galva,  Kan. 114,  5 
Haskins,  Robert  W.,  Abiugton,  Ms.  127 
Hassell,  Richard,  Fairfax,  Io.  108 

Hatch,  Azel,  Tougaloo,  Miss. 
Hatch,  Elias  W.,E.  Berkshire,  Vt.188,  90 
Hatch,  Franklin  S.,  Hartford,  Ct.      1876 
Hatch,  Reuben,  Oberlin,  O.  1850 

Hathaway,  Daniel  E.,  Sidney,  N.  Y.  172 
Hathaway,  Geo.   W.,  Los  Angeles, 

Cal.  1833 

Hathaway,    Warren,     Washington- 

ville,  N.  Y.  167 

Haughton,  Wm.,  Viroqua,  Wis.  196,  9 
Haven,  John,  Charlton,  Mass.  1836 

Hawes,  Chas.  T.,  Searsport,  Me.  13,  124 
Hawes,  Edward,  New  Haven,  Ct.  15 

Hawes,  James  B.,  Madison,  Me.  123 

Hawes,  Josiah  T.,  Litchfield  Corner, 

Me.  123 

Hawkes.Winfield  S.,  S.  Hadley  Falls, 

Mass.  138 


240 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Hawks,  Theron  H.,  Springfield,  Ms.  1855 
Hawks,  Winthrop  B.,  Northampton, 

Mass.  1883 

*Hawley,   C.  W.,   Prof.,  Nashville, 

Tenn.  1861 

Hawley,  John  P., Stafford  Springs,  Ct.  90 
Hayden,  Fred.  S.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  154 
Haydu,  Hiram  C,  Cleveland,  0.  1862 
Hayes,  James,  Cardonia,  Ind.  1879 

Hayes,  Stephen  H.,  Boston,  Mass.  1844 
Haynes,  Edward  C,  Nepaug,  Ct.  88 

Haynes,  William,  Twinsburg,  0.  180 
Hay  ward  ,Jno.,New  Richland, Minn. 150,  1 
Hayward,    Silvanus,   p.  Union    Ch., 

Globe  Village,  Mass.  1861 

Hazeltiiie,  Edwin  A.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  105 
*Hazeltiue,  Henry  M,  Monroe,  Ct.  87 
Hazen,  Allen,  Deerfield,  Mass.  130 

Hazen,  Austin,  Richmond,  Vt.  191 

Hazen,  Azel  W.,  Middletown,  Ct.  87 
Hazen,  Henry  A.,  Auburndale,  Ms.  1858 
Hazen,  Timothy  A.,  Lee,  Mass.  138 

Hazen,  William  S.,  Northfield,  Vt.  190 
Headen,  And.  J.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  78 
Headley,  Ivory  II.  B.,  Dover,  Mass.  1877 
Headley,  Phiueas  C,  Dover,  Mass.  130 
Heald,  Josiah  H,Benningtou,N.H.l3,161 
Heath,  Albert  H.,  New  Bedford,  Ms.  135 
Heatou,  Isaac  E.,  Fremont,  Neb.  1837 
Hebard,  Frederick,  N.  Y.  1849 

Helms,  Reuben  E.,  Peterson,  Io. 

13, 109,  112 
Helms,  Stephen  D.,  Highland,  Io.  1848 
Hemeuway,  Asa,  Manchester,  Vt.  1839 
Henderson,    David,     Worthington, 

Minn.  152 

*Henderson,  J.  H.  D.,  Eugene  City, 

Or.  1838 

Henry,  ffm.  D.,  Cambridgeboro,  Pa.  1 82 
Henshaw,  George,  Middleport,0. 179, 180 
Hep  worth,  George  H.,  531  5th  ave., 

New  York,  166 

Herbert,  Charles  D.,W.  Newbury,  Ms.  139 
*Herbert,  E.,  Mattawan,  Mich.  12,  145 
Herr,  Horace  D  ,  Chapman,  Kan.  114,  5 
Herrick,  Edw.  E.,  Chelsea,  Vt.  188,  91 
Herrick,  Edward  P.,  Sherman,  Ct.  89 
Herrick,  George  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Herrick,  Henry,  No.  Woodstock,  Ct.  1830 
Herrick,  Horace,  Felchville,  Vt.  1844 
Herrick,  James,  A.  B.  < '.  F.  M.  202 

Herrick,  John  R.,  Hartford,  Ct.        1854 
Herrick,  Rob.  P.,  Montevideo,  Minn.    151 
Herrick,  Samuel  E.,  Boston,  Mass.     128 
Herrick,  Stephen  L.,  Griunell,  Io. 
*Herriek,  Wm.  T.,  Elizabethtown, 

N.  Y.  1851 

Herrou,  George  D.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  13 

Hershey,  Simon  B.,  Ashtabula,  O.  175 
Hess,  Henry,  Fort  Atkinson,  Io.  108,  111 
Hetrick,  And.  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  1865 
Hetzler,  Henry,  Scotland,  Dak.       93,  94 


Heustis,  Charles  H,  DeWitt,  Neb. 

13,  16,  156,  7 
Hey  wood,  Thomas,  Elizabeth,  N.  J.  165 
Hibbard,    Augustine    G.,    Stanton, 

Mich.  147 

Hibbard,  Charles,  York,  Neb.  1869 

Hibbard,  David  S.,  Limington,  Me.  123 
Hibbard,  Rufus  P.,  177  So.  9th  St., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  [Ct.]  168 

*Hick,  George  H.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1871 
Hickmott,  John  V.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  147 
[Hickok,  Henry  P.,  deceased.  23 

Hickok,  Laurens  P.,  Amherst,  Mass.  1824 
Hicks,  George  H,  Mousey,  N.  Y.  170 
Hicks,  Lewis  W.,  Wethersfield,  Ct.  91 
*Hicks,  Richard,  Oberliu,  O.  179 

Hicks,  William  C,  Union,  Io.  1871 

Hicks,  William  H,  Denver,  Col.  83 

Higgins,  Lucius  II.,  Mt.  Carmel,  Ct.  86 
Higgins,  Robert  M.,  Calumet,  Mich.  142 
Higley,  Henry  M.,  Salamanca,  N.  Y.  172 
Higley,  Henry  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  195 

Hill,  Calvin  G.,  Milton,  Mass.  134 

Hill,  Charles  J.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1857 
Hill,  C.  Roland,  Alcester,  Dak.  92,  93 
Hill,  Charles  YV.,  San  Jose,  Cal.  82 

Hill,  Dexter  1),  Elgin,  111.  99 

Hill,  Emmett  C.  W.,  Neb.  City,  Neb. 

156,  9 
Hill,  Eben  L.,  Neponset,  111.  101 

Hill,  Edwin  S.,  Atlantic,  Io.  106 

Hill,  George,  Ebeusburg,  Pa.  182 

Hill,  George  E.,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.  164 
Hill,  James  L.,  Lynn,  Mass.  ■  133 

Hill,  J.  Lawrence,  New  Sharon,  Me. 

122,  3 
Hillard,  Elias  B.,  Plymouth,  Ct.  89 

Hills,  Aaron  M.,  Allegheny,  Pa.  15,  182 
*Hills,  James  D.,  Hollis,  N.  H.  1844 

Hills,  William  S.,  Verdon,  Neb.  159 

Hillson,  Thomas  E.,  Flatonia,  Tex.  186 
Hilton,  John  V.,  Denver,  Col.  1860 

Hincks,  Edw.  Y.,  Audover,  Ms.  57,  1870 
Hincks,  John  II. ,  Montpelier,  Vt.  190 
Hindley,  Geo.,  Weeping  Water,  Neb.  159 
Hine,  Orlo  D.,  Lebanon,  Ct.  87 

Hine,  Sylvester,  Hartford,  Ct.  1848 

Hinman,  Chester   H,    Clear   Lake, 

Wis.  1869 

Hird,  John  W.,  No.  Brookfield,  Mass.  135 
Hitchcock,  Abraham  F.,  Suisun,  Cal.  82 
Hitchcock,  Alvirus  M.,  Chicago,  111.  1877 
*Hitchcock,    Henry  C,    Somerville, 

Mass.  13,  137 

Hitchcock,  Milan  H.,  Hubbardston, 

Ms.  132 

Hobart,  L.  Smith,  Springfield,  Ms.  1841 
Hobbs,  William  A.,  Waverley,  111.  103 
Hoddle,  Henry,  Garfield,  Kan.  113 

Hodges,  Alpheus  C,  E.  Charlemont, 

Mass.  115,  129 

Hodgman,  Edwin  R.,Townsend,  Ms.  1849 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


241 


Hoffman,  Elisha  A.,  Cleveland,  0.  176,  8 
Hoffman,  John  H.,  Shelburne  Falls, 

Ms.  1 5 

Hogbin,  Alfred  C,  Sabetha,  Kan.  117 
Hoisington,  Henry  R.,  Coventry,  Ct.  85 
Holbrook,  Amos,*Windliam,  Vt.  192 
Holbrook,  Chas  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Holhrook,  David  F.,  Geneva,  Wis.  197 
Holbrook,  John  C,  Oakland,  Cal.  1842 
*Holcombe,  Gilbert  T.,Glenwood,  Io  109 
*Holden,  Geo.,  Lamberton,  Minn.  1880 
Holiday,  Henrv  M.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1866 
Holle}%  Piatt  f .,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  1832 
Holman,  Edwin  C,  Little  River,  Ct.  1858 
Holman,  Morris,  Antrim,  N.  H.  1845 
Holman,  William  H.,  Southport,  Ct.  85 
Holmes,  Henry  M  ,  Orleans,  Mass.  136 
Holmes,  James,  Bennington,  N.  H.  1842 
Holmes,  Otis,  Lake  Grove,  N.  Y.  171 
Holmes,  Theodore  J.,  Newton  Cen- 
tre, Mass.  135 
*Holmes,  Thomas,  Chelsea,  Mich. 

142,  1844 
Holp,  Philip  E.,  Sioux  Falls,  Dak.  94 
Holt,  Marquis  L.,  Neligh,  Neb.  1880 

Holvoke,  Chas.  G.,  Edgeoomb,  Me.  121 
Holyoke,  William  E.,  Ashton,  111.  1851 
Honey,  George  W.,  Lathrop,  Mo.  154 
Hood,  Edward  C,  W.  Medford,  Ms.  134 
Hood,  Geo.  A.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

15,  151 
Hood,  Jacob,  Lvnnfield  Centre,  Ms.  1859 
Hooker,  Rdw.  P.,  Winter  Park.  Fla.  96 
Hooker,  Edw.T.,  Charleston,  S.  C.  185 
Hopkins,  Fred'k  E.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  13 
Hopkins,    Henry,    914    Holmes   st., 

Kansas  City,  Mo.  154 

Hopkins,  Mark,  Williamstown,  Ms.  140 
Hopkinson,  Benjamin  A  ,  Lyme,  Ct.  87 
Hopley,  Samuel,  Otis,  Mass.  136 

Hoppin,    James     M.,     Prof.,    New 

Haven,  Ct.  1850 

Home,  John  F.,  Viroqua,  Wis.  199 

Horner,  John  W  ,  Lake  City,  Minn.  150 
*Hosford,  Henry  B.,  Prof.,  Hudson, 

O.  1850 

Hosford,  Oramel,  Prof.,  Olivet,  Mich. 

1858 
Hoskins,  Emanuel,  Paradise,  Cal.  81 
Hosmer,  Samuel  D.,  Auburn,  Mass.  127 
Hough,  Jesse  W.,  Jackson,  Mich.  144 
Hough,  Joel  J.,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.  167 

Houghawout,  F.  S.,  Junction  City, 

Kan. 
[Houghton,  Amasa  H.,  deceased.  23 

Hoiurhton,  Chas.   E.,  Washington, 

N.  H.  185 

Houghton,  E.  S  .  Wilton,  Io. 
Houghton,  John  C,  Interlachen,  Fla.  96 
Houghton,  William  A.,  Berlin,  Ms.  1843 
House,  J.  Henry,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
House,  William,  Barrington,  R.  I.  184 
16 


Houston,  Alb't  S.,  Kohala.  Hawaii,  1882 
Houston,  Hiram,  Wells,  Me.  125 

Hovenden,  Robert,  Pontiac,  Mich.  1860 
Hovey,     Horace     C,    Minneapolis, 

Minn.  150 

Howard,  Edward,  Gasport,  N.  Y.  169 
Howard,  Henrv  O,  Roxburv,  Vt.  191 
Howard,  Hiram  L.,  Rock  Creek,  0.  179 
Howard,  Martin  S.,  Wilbraham,  Ms.  140 
Howard,   Rowland    B..    Sect.    Ant. 

Peace  Soc,  W.  Medford,  Ms.  137 

Howard,  William,  Lebanon,  Ct.  90 

Howe,  E.  Frank,  Peoria,  111.  102 

Howe,  Geo.  M..  Lewiston,  Me.  13,  15,  123 
Howe,  Sam'1  H,  Norwich,  Ct.  89 

Howell,  John,  Bevier,  Mo. 
Howells,  Anthony  H.,Audenried,Pa.  182 
Howells,  William  H,  Minooka,  Pa.  171 
Howland,  John,  .4.  B.  C.  F.M.  203 

Howland,  Sam'l  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  .1/.  202 
Howland,  Wm.  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Howland,  Wm.  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Hovt,  Frederic  V.,  Chenev,  W.  T.  193 
Ho'yt,  Henrv  N.,  Chailes  City,  Io.  107 
Hovt,  Hiram  L.,  Phoenix,  N.  Y.  16,  171 
Hoyt,  James  P.,  Newtown,  Ct.  88 

Hovt,  James  S.,  Keokuk.  Io.  109 
Hubbard,  Chas.  L.,  W.  Boxford,  Ms.  129 
Hubbard, David  B.,  Canton  Ceutre.Ct.  84 
Hubbard,  Geonre  B.,  Nora,  111.  101 

Hubbard,  Geo.  H  ,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  13,  202 
Hubbard,  George  H.,  Roodhouse,  111. 

13,  16,   102 
Hubbard,  Horace  L.,  Centre    Lisle, 

N.  Y.  1877 

Hubbard,  Thos.  S.,  Rochester,  Vt.  191 
Hubbard,  Wm  B.,  Chamberlain,  Dak.  92 
Hubbard,  Wm.  II.,  Concord,  N.  H.  191 
Hubbell,  Henrv  L.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.  170 
Hubbell.  James  W.,  Danbury,  Ct.  85 
[Hubbell,  Stephen,  deceased.  24 

Hudson,  Alfred  S.,  Ayer,  Mass.  127 

Hudson,  Henry  B.,  Suspension  Bridge, 

N.  Y.  "  173 

*Hughes,    B.   Morlais,  New  Castle, 

W.  T.  1872 

Hughes,  David,  Norton ville,  Cal.  81 

Hughes,  David  E.,  Coaldale,  Pa.  182 
Hughes,  Edward  R.,  Nauticoke,  Pa.  183 
Hughes  E.  P.,  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.  12, 169 
Hughes,  Isaac  C,  Doniphan,  Neb.  157,  9 
*Hnghes,  Morien   M.,  Vaughnsville, 

0.  1883 

Hughes,R.W..Des  Moines,  la.  109,  11,  2 
Hughson,   Simeon   S.,  Jersey  City, 

N.J.  166 

Hulbert,  Calvin  B.,  Lyndonville,  Vt. 

188,  90 
Hull,  Irvine  T.,  Cameron,  Mo.  154 

Hull,  Jacob  S.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  1878 
Hull,  John  H.,  Ashtabula  Harbor,  0.  175 
Hull,  Lyman,  Mt.  Hope,  Kan.     115,  117 


242 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Hullinger,  Frank  W.,  Milton,  Wis.  109 
Hume,  Edward  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Hume,  Robert  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Humphrey,  Chester  C,  Waucoma, 

Io.  109,112 

Humphrey,  John  F.,  Drifton,  Pa.  182 
Humj)hrey,  Jno.  P.,  Winchendon.Ms.  140 
*Humphrey,  Rob't,  Oberlin,  O.  180 

Humphrey,    Simon   J.,    112    West 

Washington  St.,  Chicago,  111.  45,  1854 
Humphreys,    Thomas    A.,    Cawker 

City,  Kan.  114 

*IIungerford,  Edw.,  Adams,  Ms.  127 
Hunt,  Eugene  F.,  Hamilton,  Minn,  13,  16 
Hunt,  Henry  W.,  Orange,  Ct.  13,  89 

Hunt,    Nehemiah     A.,     Northfield, 

Minn.  1846 

Hunt,  Ozro  N.,Cedar  Springs,  Mich  1878 
Hunt,  Theodore  C,  Prescott,  Ariz.  79 
Hunt,  Ward  I.,  Columbus,  Mich.  142 
Hunter,  Geo.  F.,Elkhoru,  Wis.  13, 16, 196 
Hunter,  Pleasant,  Palmer,  Mass.  136 
Hunting,  Bruce  S.,  Berea,  Ky.  118 

Huntington,  Chas.  A.,  Eureka,  Cal      80 
Huntington,    Charles     W.,     Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  184 
*Huntington,  Frederick  S.,  Worth- 

ington,  Mass.  140 

Huntington,  George,  Prof.,  North- 
field,  Minn.  1864 
Huntington,  Henry  S  ,  Gorham,  Me.  122 
Huntress,  Edw.  S.,  Mt.  Dora,  Fla.  1869 
Hurd,  Albert  C,  Killinglv,  Ct.  87 
Hurd,  Alva  A.,  Darlington,  Wis.  196 
Hurd,  E.  L.,  Carliuville,  111  1852 
Hurd,  Favette,  Grand  Blanc,  Mich.  143 
Hurd,  Ph'ilo  R.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1840 
Hurlbnt,  Henry  C , Hudson  ville,  Mch.  144 
Hnrlbut,  John"  E.,  Mittiueasjue,  Ms.  139 
Hurlbut,  Thad  B.  Upper  Alton,  111.  1834 
Huson,  John  T.,  Breckenridge,  Mo. 
Husted,  Joliu  T.,  Lowell,  Mich.  145 
Hutchius,  Chas.  J. .San  Francisco,  Cal.  81 
Huichins,  Henry  L.,  N.  Chelmsford, 

Mass.  129 

Hutchins,Rbt.  G  , Minneapolis,  Minn.  150 
Hutch  ins,  Win.  T.,  W.  Torrington,  Ct.  90 
Hutchinson,  Henrv  H..  Auburn,  Me  1869 
*Hutchinsou,  J.  P.,  DeKalb,  111.  1874 
Hvde,  Azariah,  Galesburg,  111.  1846 

Hyde,  Chas.  M.,  A  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Hvde,  Harvey,  Cincinnati,  O.  1839 

Hvde,  Henrv,  Berlin,  Mass.  128 

Hvde,  James  T.,   628   Washington 

Bd.,  Chicago,  111.  _    1853 

Hvde,    Nathaniel  A.,   Indianapolis, 

Ind.  105 

Hvde,  Wm.  A.,  Sherman,  Tex.  13,  187 
Hyde,  William  D.,  Paterson,  N.  J.     166 

Ide,  Alexis W.,WestMedway,  Mass.  1859 
Ide,  George  H.,  Milwaukee*  Wis.        198 


Ide,  Jacob,  Mansfield,  Mass.  134 

*Ijams,  William  E.,  Iowa  City,  Io.  1874 
Ilsley,  Horatio,  South  Freeport,  Me  1837 
Imes,  Benjamin  A.,  Memphis,  Tenn.  186 
Ingalls,     Edmoud     C,    Saco,    Me. 

15.  16,  124 
Ingalls,  Francis  T.,  Emporia,  Kan. 

15,  115 
Ingersoll,   Edward    P.,  485    Greene 

ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  168 

Ingersoll, Edward  P.,Rosevale,  Kan.  1863 
Ingersoll,  Wm.  II.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

12,  168 
Ireland,  William,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Isham,  Austin,  New  Preston,  Ct.  90 

Isham,  Joseph  H.,New  York,  N.  Y.  1878 
Ives,  Alfred  E.,  Castine,  Me.  1838 

Ives,  Joel  S.,  Stratford,  Ct.  90 

*Ives,  Joseph  B.,  Douglas,  Kan.        1877 

Jackson,  D.  B.,  Emerald  Grove,Wis. 

196,  7 
Jackson,  Geo.  A  ,  Swampscott,  Ms.  138 
Jackson,  James  T,  Cornish,  N.  H.  161 
Jackson,  Win.  C,  Brentwood,  N.  H.  1835 
J  agger,  Edwin  L.,  Northampton, Ms.  1862 
James,  Horace  P.,  Corinth,  Vt.  188 

James,  Nathan  B.,  Byron,  Ga.  1870 

James,  William,  Woodhaven,  N.  Y.  173 
James,  Wm.  A.,  Minneapolis, Minn.  1867 
Jameson,  Ephr.  0.,  E.  Medway,  Ms.  134 
Jameson,  G.  A.,  Dwight,  111  ls77 

Jameson,  James,  Magnolia,  Wis.  1841 
Jamison,  Robert  W.,  Cromwell,  Io.  108 
Janes,  Elijah,  <  >akland,  Cal.  1874 

Janes,    Frederick,    70   W.  35th  St., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  1837 

Jefferies,  John,  White  Cloud,  Mich.  148 
Jenkins,  David,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.  1876 
Jenkins,  David  T.,  Carbondale,  Penn. 

13,  16,  182 
*Jenkins,  Frank  E.,S.Coventry,  Ct.16,  85 
Jenkins,  John  J.,  Palmyra,  O.  179 

*  Jenkins,  Jonathan  L.,Pittsfield,  Ms.  136 
Jenkins,  Josiah  H.,  Toledo,  O.  180 
Jenkins,  Owen,  Moira,  N.  Y.  170 
Jenkins,  Rich.  W.,Gardiner,  Me.  122,  4 
Jenkins,  Thomas,  Waterville,  N.  Y. 
[Jenkins,  Wm.,  deceased.  24 

*  Jenkins,  Wm.  M.,  Elk  River,  Minn. 149 
Jenkinson,  Henry  S.,Metami>ra,Mch.  145 
Jenkyns,  Ebenezer  K.,  Eastport  Me.  121 
Jenness,  Geo.  0.,  Attleboro  Falls, Ms.  127 
Jenney,  E.  Winthrop,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Jennings,  Isaac,  Bennington,  Vt.  187 
Jennings,  William  J.,  Redding,  Ct.  89 
Jerkins,  Michael,  Beaufort,  N.  C.  174 
Jerome,  Theodore  C,  Gorham,  N.  H. 

162,  4 
Jessup,  Lewis,  New  Haven,  N.  Y.  171 
Jesup,  Henry  G.,  Prof.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

1854 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


243 


Jewell,  Geo  C,  Black  Creek,  N.  Y.  167 
Jewell,  J.  Spencer,Alexandria,  Minn.  149 
Jewett,  Geo.  B.,  Prof.,  Salem,  Ms.  1855 
Jewett,  Henrv  E.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1870 
Jewett,  John  E.  B.,  Dudley,  N.  C.  174 
Jewett,  Spofford  I).,  Middlefield,  Ct.  1830 
Johnson,  Albion  H.,  Roslindale,  Ms.  132 
Johnson,  Alfred  P.,  Platteville,  Wis.  198 
Johnson,  Charles  C,  Candor,  N.  Y.  168 
Johnson,  Francis  H.,  Andover,  Ms.  1861 
Johnson,  Frank  A.,  Chester,  N.  J.  165 
* Johnson,  George,  Bangor,  Minn.  1872 
Johnson,  George  H.,  Amherst,  Mass.  127 
Johnson,  Gideon  S.,  Stillman  Valley, 

111.  1841 

Johnson,  Hiram  E.,  Chepachet,  R.  I.  184 
Johnson,  James  G.,  Rutland,  Vt.  191 
*Johnson,  J.  Wesley,  De  Soto,  Mo.  153 
Johnson,  Samuel,  Dauby,  N.  Y.  168 

Johnson,  Wilbur,  Medfield,  Mass.  14,  134 
Jolinston,  John.  East  Ashford,  N.  Y.  169 
Johnston,  John  B.,  Cincinnati,  O.  176 
Johnston,  Thomas  O., Memphis,  Mo. 

12,  154 
Jones,  Albert  N.,  Phipsburg,  Me.  124 
Jones,  Alfred,  Childersburg,  Ala.  1878 
Jones,  Amos,  Wyandotte,  Kan.  118 

Jones,  Benjamin,  Gianville,  0.  1856 

Jones,  Cadwallader  D.,  Waukesha, 

Wis.  1882 

Jones,  Charles,  N.  Abington,  Ms.  1835 
Jones,  Charles  W.,  Cleveland,  O.  1845 
Jones,  Clinton  M.,  Eastford,  Ct.  85 

Jones,  David,  ltichvi1'-  N.  Y.  1840 

Jones,    David,   Edeu   Park,    Cincin- 
nati,*). 176 
Jones,  David  D.,  Balaton,  Minn. 
Jones,  David  E.,  Roxbury,  Ct.  89 
Jones,  David  J.,  Wanamie,  Penn.       183 
Jones,  David  P.,  Morris  Run,  Pa.  182,  183 
Jones,  1)   S  ,  Clintonville,  Wis.            196 
Jones,  I).  Sebastian,  Lucas.  0.  13,  178,  80 
Jones,  David  T.,  Arvonia,  Kan. 
Jones,  Edward  I.,  Newark,  0.               178 
Jones,  Edward  W.,  Johnstown,  Pa.     182 
Jones,  Enoch,  Milwaukee,  Wis.         1869 
Jones,  F.  P.,  Dubuque,  lo. 
Jones,  Eranklin  C,  Mauitou,  Col.     1863 
*Jones,  G.  James,  Marysville,  O.  13,  178 
[Jones,  George  M.,  deceased.                 24 
Jones,  Griffith,  Nelson,  X.  Y.                170 
Jones,  Gustavus  W.,  Searboro',  Me.    124 
*Jones,  Hampden  B.,  England,    1882,  15 
Jones,    Harvey,    Pleasant    Prairie, 

Kan.  1855 

Jones,  Henry  W.,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.  191 
Jones,  Homer,  Lake  Peigneur,  La.  119 
Jones,  Ira  B.,  Lowell,  Mich.  1860 

Jones,  Ivan  M.,  Givin,  Iowa.  106,  109 
Jones,  James  V.,  Bevier,  Mo.  153 

Jones,  Jerome  D.,  Crete,  Neb.  1862 

Jones,  Jesse  H.,    N.  Abington,  Ms.  127 


Jones,  John,  Columbus,  0.  15,  1841 

Jones,  John,  West  Branch,  Mich.  148 
Jones,  John  A.,  South  Vallejo,  Cal.  80,  82 
Jones,  John  E.,  Columbus  City,  lo.  107 
Jones,  John  H.,  Delaware,  0.  176 

Jones,  John  K.,  Napoleonville,  La.  119 
Jones,  John  L.,  colp.,  Ceres,  Cal.  1872 
Jones,  John  P.,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  202 

*Jones,  Jonathan,  Wyoming,  Wis. 
Jones,  Lemuel,  Wellesley  Hills,  Ms.  1865 
Jones,  Morgan  P.,  Almont,  Mich.  141 
*Jones,  Newton  I.,  Boston,  Mass.  1875 
Jones,  Reese  S.,  Providence,  Pa.  13,  183 
*Jones,  Rhys  G.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  173 

Jones,  Richard  M.,  Gomer,  0.  177 

Jones,  Samuel,  Red  Oak,  lo 
Jones,  Thomas,  Detroit,  Mich.  1837 

Jones,  Thomas  G.,  Madison,  Kan.  1867 
Jones,  Thomas  R.,  Windham,  0.  180 
Jones,  Thomas  W.,  Saratoga  Springs, 

N.  Y.  172 

Jones,  Timothy,  Springwater, Wis.  195,  8 
Jones,  Win.,  Nunica,  Mich.  143,  145 

Jones,  William,  Berlin  He:ghts,  ().  175 
Jones,  Wm.  C,  Freedom,  Me.  13,  122 
Jones,  William  L.,  Cloverdale,  Cal.  80 
Jordan,  Ebenezer  S.,  Brownfield,  Me.  121 
Jordan,  William  V.,  Saco,  Me.  1836 

Jordan,  Wm.  W.,  Falls  Church,  Va. 

13,  193 
Jorden,  Frank  F.,W.Torrington,Ct.  1880 
Jose,  Emanuel,  Scotland,  Dak.  93,  94 
Jovslin,  Wm  R.,  Rochester,  Ms.  371 

Juchau,  George,  Arlington  Heights, 

Mass.  1869 

Jndeisch,  Fred'k  W.,  Davenport,  lo.  108 
Julien.  Matthew  C.NewBedford, Ms.  153 
June,  Frank  S.,  Corning,  lo.  13,  107 

Kaley,  John  A.,  Carev,  0.  [Mich  ]  1876 
Karr,  William  S ,  Hartford,  Ct.  61, 1854 
Kasson,  Frank  H  ,  Tewksbury,  Ms.  138 
Kaye,  A.  Cato,  Arcade,  N.  Y.  167 

Kaye,  John  B  ,  Custer,  Mich.  142,  147 
Keam,  Samuel  R.,  Caddo,  I.  T.  106 

Keavs,  Chas.  H.,  Grand  Haven,  Mich.  143 
Kedzie,  Adam  S.,  Ed.,  Grand  Haven, 

Mich.  1845 

Keeler,  Seneca  M.,  So.  Britain,  Ct.  13,89^' 
Keeler,  Seth  H.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1829 
Keen,  Lyman  S.,  Plaiufield,  111.  102 

[Keep,  John  R.,   deceased.  24 

Keep,  Marcus  R.,  Dalton,  Me.  1847 

Keep,  Theodore  J.,  Oherlin,  0.  1836 

*Keiry,  Wm.,  Morton,  111.  1867 

Keith,  Adelbert  F.,  Providence,  R.  I.  185 
Kelley,  George  W.,  Lyndon,  Vt.  190 

Kelley,  Newton  B.,  Brainerd,  Minn. 

13,  149 
Kellogg,  Chas.  C,  Oberlin,  0.  1877 

Kellogg,  Elijah,  Topsham,  Me.  125 

Kellogg,  Geo.  N.,  Boulder,  Col.  83 


244 


CONGREGATIONAL    TEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


*Kellogg,  H.  Martin,  Sound  Beach, 

Ct.  86 

Kellogg,  Jos.  A.,  Duke  Centre,  Pa.  1878 
Kellogg,    Martin,   Prof.,    Berkeley, 

Cal.  "  1855 

Kellogg,    Sylvanus    H.,      Swansea, 

Minn.  151 

Kellogg,  Wilfred  M,  Wolsey,  Dak. 
Kelsey,  Edward  D.,  Almont*  Mich.  1881 
Kelsey,  Francis  D.,  New  Gloucester, 

Me.  123 

Kelsey,  Henry  H.,  W.Wiustpd,  Ct.  1.3,  91 
Kelsey,  Henry  S.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.  1863 
Kelsey,  Hiram  L.,  Suffield,  Ct.  90 

Kelsey,  Joel  D.,  Humboldt,  Neb. 
Kelsey,  Lysander,  Maybee,  Mich.        141 
*Kemp,  Geo.  S.,  Douglas,  Mass.        1856 
Kendall,  Henry  A.,  East  Concord, 

N.  H.  1840 

Kendal],  Robert  R.,Boxford,  Mass.l  2,129 
Kendall,  Sylvanus  C,  Ellington,  Ct.  85 
Kent,  Cephas  H.,  New  Haven,  Vt.  1828 
Kent,  Evarts,  Atlanta,  Ga.  [111.]  97 

Kent,  Thomas,  Creighton,  Neb.  157 

Kenyon,  Fergus  L.,  Iowa  City,  Io.  109 
*Kern,  Andrew,  Friend,  Neb.  1871 

Kerr,  Robert,  Wakefield,  Kan.  116 

Kershaw,  John,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J.  165 
Ketcham,  Henry,  Menomouee,  Wis.  197 
Keyes,  Russell  M.,  Ludington,  Mich.  145 
Keyser,  Calvin,  Wollaston,  Mass.  1875 
Kidder,  Alberoni,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1849 
Kidder,  James,  Norfolk,  Neb.  1858 

Kidder,  John  S.,  Hopkins,  Mich.  1843 
Kidder,  Josiah,  Springfield,  Minn.  151 
Kidder,  Samuel  T.,  Wmnetka,  111.  104 
Kilbon,  Chas.  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Kilbourn,  James  K.,  Genesee,  Wis.  197 
Killip,  Robert,  Muscotah,  Kan.  116 
Kilmer,  Chas.  H.,  Maine,  N.  Y.,  13,  170 
*Kimball,  Chas.  C,  Bennington, Vt. 

13,  187 
Kimball,  Edward  P.,  Miles,  Io.  1878 

Kimball,  F.  M.,  Monticello,  Io. 
Kimball,  Henry  S.,  Dayville.Ct.     16,  87 
Kimball,  John,  Ed.,  7  Montgomery 

ave.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1861 

Kincaid,  Wm.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.  171 

King,  Henry  D.,  Kinsman,  O.  1856 

*King,  Jas."  B  ,  Sandwich,  Ms.    13,  137 
King,  John  C,  Silver  Creek,  Neb. 
King,  Rufus,  Lowell,  Vt.  189,  192 

King, Walter  D.,  Bridgeport,  Mch.  142,  5 
Kingman,  Matthew,  Amherst,  Ms.  1845 
Kingsbury,  Charles  A.,  West  Win- 
field,  N.  Y.  173 
Kingsbury,  John  D.,  Bradford,  Mass.  129 
Kingsbury,  Josiah  W.,Deertield,N.H.161 
Kingsbury,  Lucius,  Canton,  Dak.  92 
Kinmouth,  Albert  E.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  172 
*Kinne,  Thomas  C,  Little  Falls, 
Minn.                                                  1875 


*Kinney,  Henry  N.,Winsted,  Ct.  15,  1882 
Kinzer,  Addison  D.,  Hampton,  Io.  107,  9 
Kirbv,  John,  Stockton,  Cal.  82 

Kirkland,  Alexander  H.,  Minneap- 
olis, Minn.  1878 
Kirkland.  Elias  E.,Northport,  Mich.  1846 
Kitchel,  Cornelius  L  ,  Altoona,  Pa.  1870 
Kitchel,  Harvey  IX,  E.  Liverpool,  0. 1839 
Kloss,  Daniel,  Highland,  Kan.  115 
Knapp,  George  C,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  205 
Knapp,  Herman  W.,  Carthage,  Dak.  92 
Knight,  Edward  H.,  West  Spring- 
field, Mass.  139 
Knight,  Elbridge,  F'rt  Fairfield,  Me.  1843 
Knight,  Horace  B..Kahoka,  Mo.  153,  154 
Knight,  Merrick,  East  Hartland,  Ct.  86 
Knight,  Plutarch  S.,  Salem,  Or.  1867 
Knight,  Richard,  Southwick,  Mass.  1837 
Knight,  Whitman  II.,  Kineo,  Kan.  1881 
Knodell.  James  R.,  Waterloo,  Io.  55,  110 
Knouse,  Wm.  H,  Deep  River,  Ct.  89 
Knowles,  David,  Greenwood,  Neb.  1846 
Knowlton,  Francis  B.,  Athol,  Ms.  1865 
Knowlton,  Stephen,  Greensboro,  Vt.  189 
Knox,  William  J.,  Knoxboro,  N.  Y.  1862 
*Kopf,  John  H,  Gilead,  Ct.  87 
Kribs,  Ludwig,  Hawley,  Minn.  1843 
Kyte,  Joseph,   Brimfield,  Ms.             129 

La  Bach,  James  M.,  Geneva,  O.  177 

Labaree,  Benj.,  Ooroomiah,  205 

Labaree,  John  C,  Randolph,  Ms.  137 
Ladd,  Alden,  Berlin,  Vt.  188 

Ladd,  George  T.,New  Haven,  Ct.  65,  1870 
Ladd,  Henry  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  176 

Ladd,  Horatio  O.,  Fres.,  Santa  Fe', 

N.  M.  1865 

Laird,  James  H.,  Hinsdale,  Mass.  132 
Lake,  Lot,  Scran  ton,  Pa.  182 

Lamb,  Geo.  C,  Marshalltown,  Io.  110 
Lamb,  Samuel  G.,  Milford,  Neb.  158 
Lamb,  Wm.  A.,Watertown,  Mass.  13, 135 
Lambert,  A.Boardman,  Rupert, Vt.  1837 
Lamprey,  Henry  P.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1867 
Lamson,  Chas.  M.,  Worcester,  Mass.  140 

Landon,  George  M., ,  Wis.         1868 

Lane,  Bradford  B.,  Highland,  Io.  1869 
Lane,  Charles  S.,  Unionville,  Ct.  13,  86 
Lane,  Daniel,  Freeport,  Me.  1843 

Lane,  James  P.,  Norton,  Mass.  136 

Lane,  John  W.,  North  Hadley,  Ms.  132 
Lane,  Larmon  B  ,  St.  Charles,  111.  1848 
Lane,  Nathan  W.,  Lodi,  Cal.  80,  81 

Lane,    Saurin    E.,   S.  Framingham, 

Mass.  1845 

Langley,  Henry  C,  Susanville,  Cal.  81,  82 
Langworthy,  Isaac  P.,  Boston,  Mass. 

49,  1841 
Lanphear,  Nath'l  D.,  Orion,  Mich.  146 
Lanphear,     Orpheus     T.,    Beverly, 

Mass.  1849 

Lansing,  R.  C,  Hardwick,  Mass.         132 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


245 


*Larry,  John  H.,  Providence,  R.  I.  185 
Lathe',  Herbert    W.,   Northampton, 

Mass.  135 

Lathrop,  Alfred  C,  Glenwood,  Miun.1843 
Lathrop,  Stanley  E.,  Macon,  Ga. 
Laurie,  Thomas,  Providence,  R.  I.      185 
Lawrence,  Amos  E.,  Newton  Centre, 

Mass.  1848 

Lawrence.Edw.A.,  Syracuse,  N.Y.12, 173 
Lawrence,  John,  Cambridge,  Mass.  1848 
Lawrence,  Robt.  F.,  Maiden,  Mass.  1834 
Lawson.  Francis,  Clay,  Io.  107 

Leach,  Cephas  A.,  Aurora,  Mo.  1853 

Leach,  Giles,  Meredith,  N.  H.  1833 

Leach,  Joseph  A.,  Keene,  N.  H.  1864 
Learned,  Dwight  W.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  204 
Leavell,  Win.  Hayne,  Brighton,  Ms.  128 
Leavitt,  Burke  F.,  409  Orchard  st., 

Chicago,  111.  99 

Leavitt,Geo.  R.,  Cambridgeport.Ms.  129 
Leavitt,  Horace  H.,N.  Andover,  Ms.  135 
Leavitt,  John  G.,  Webster,  Mass.  139 
Leavitt,  Win,,  Ashland,  Neb.  156,158 
*Leavitt,  Wm.  S.,  New  York,  N.  Y.1845 
Le  Bosquet,  John,  Southville,  Mass  138 
*Lee,  Albert,  Malta,  111.  1876 

Lee,  Don-all,  Sue:ar  Grove,  Pa.  12,  182 
Lee,  Frank T.,  Whitewater,  Wis.  15,200 
Lee,  George  H.,  Portland,  Or.  181 

Lee,  Lucius  O.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  205 

Lee,  Samuel  H.,  Brattleboro',  Vt.  188 
Lee,  Timothy  J.,  Winsted,  Ct.  1879 

Leeds,  Samuel  P.,  Hanover.  N.  H.  162 
*Leeper,  Charles  S.,  Batavia,  111.  98 

Leeper,  Edward  A.,  Red  Oak,  Io.  Ill 
Lees.  Henrv,  Hixton,  Wis  197 

Lees,  John'W.,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  163 

Leete,  Theo  A.,  Longmeadow,  Ms.  1845 
Leete,  William  W.,  Ridgerield,  Ct.  89 
Leland,  John  H.  M.,  Amherst,  Ms.  1847 
Leland,  Willis  D.,N.  Weymouth,  Ms.  140 
Leonard,  Aaron  L.,  Iona,  N.  J.  1841 

Leonard,  Avery  H,  Greenwich,  O.  179 
Leonard,  Delavan  L.,  Salt  Lake  Citv, 

Utah,  51,'  1863 

Leonard,  Edwin,  Morris,  Ct.  87 

Leonard,  Hartford  P.,  Mason,  N.  H.  163 
Leonard,  Stephen  C,  Naugatuck.Ct.  1844 
Leonard,  William,  Centreville,  Mass.  127 
Lewis,  Daniel  M.,  Glencoe,  Minn.  12, 150 
Lewis,  David,  Beacon,  Io. 
Lewis,  Edward  R.,  Parsons,  Pa.  183 

Lewis,  Everett  E.,  Haddam,  Ct.  86 

Lewis,  George,  South  Berwick,  Me.  125 
Lewis,  John  G.,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.  184 
Lewis,  John  T.,  Thomastown,  O.  180 
Lewis,  Richard,  Whitehall.  Mich.  148 
Lewis,  William,  Martin's  Ferry,  O.  177 
Liggett,  James  D  ,  Detroit,  Mich.  1859 
Light.  Nestor,  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.  173 
Lincoln,  George  E.,  Highland  Sta- 
tion, Mich.  144 


Lincoln,  John  K.,  Bangor,  Me.  1862 

Lincoln,  Nehemiah,  N.  Bridgton,  Me.  121 
Lincoln,  Wm.  E.,  Painesville,  O.  1868 
Lindsay,  George.  Redfield,  Dak.  94 

Lindsav,  Peter,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  15 

Lindsav,  Robert  S.,  Ironton,  O.  13, 177 
Linkletter,  Elihu,  Almira,  Mich.  1876 
Liston,  Robert  T.,  Benson,  Ariz.  79 

*Litch,  J.  Lincoln,  Marion,  Mass.  134 
Little,    Arthur,   470   La  Salle  ave., 

Chicasro,  111.  99 

Little,  Charles,  Lewis,  Io.  106,  110 

Littlefield,  Ozias,  Seneca,  Io.  1839 

Litts,  Palmer,  Central  City,  Io.  107,  112 
Livermore,  Aaron  R.,  New  Haven, 

Ct.  1843 

Livermore,  Albert,  Nashville,  Mich. 

16,  145 
Livingston,  Wm.  W.,  Jaffrey,  N.  H.  163 
Lloyd,  George  S.,  So.  Boston,  Mich.  13 
Llovd,  John.  Shawnee,  O.  1851 

Lloyd,  William.  124  E.  Seventy- 
third  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  '  171 
Llovd,  Wm.  A  ,  Ravenswood,  111.  102 
*Loba,  Jean  F.,  Olivet,  Mich.  1878 
Loba,  Victor  E  ,  Eldon,  Mo.  153 
Locke,  William  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  205 
Lockridge,  George  C,  Seneca,  Kan.  117 
Lockwood,  Geo.  A.,  Kennebunk,  Me.  122 
Lockwood,  John  H  ,  Westfield,  Mass.  139 
Logan,  Robert  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  205 
Long,  Luther  K.,  Strong  City,  Kan. 
Longley,  Moses  M.,  Bloomington,  111. 

1846 
Loomis,  Alba  L.  P.,  Rosendale,  Wis.  199 
*Loomis,  Ardello  P.,  Osarkis,  Minn.  1879 
Loomis,  AretasF., Golden  Prairie,  Io  109 
Loomis,  Aretas  G.,  Greenfield,  Ms.  1850 
Loomis,  Eli  K.,  Portland,  Or.  1878 

*Loomis,  Elihu,  Oakwood,  Mich.        146 
Loomis,  Henry,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  1859 
Loomis,  Samuel  L.,  Newport,  Ivy.       118 
[Loper,  Stephen  A.,  deceased. 
Lord.  Daniel  B.,  Goshen,  Ct.  86 

Lord,  John  M.,  Weymouth,  Mass.  1851 
[Lord,  Thomas  N.,  deceased.  25 

Loring,  Amasa,  Oakham,  Mass  1842 

Loring,  Henry  S.,  Winthrop,  Me.  1850 
Loring,  Herbert  A  ,  Oakham,  Mass.  136 
Loring,  Joseph,  East  Otisfield,  Ms.  1833 
Loring,  Levi,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1862 
Lougee,  Samuel  F.,  Hill,  N.  H.  162 

Love,   Archibald  L.,  Princeton,  Ms. 

13,  136 
Love,  William  D.,  S.  Hadley,  Ms  138 
Love,  William  D.,  jr.,   Keene,  N    H. 

1878,  16 
Lovejoy,  George  E  ,  Franklin,  Mass.  131 
Lovering,  Joseph  F.,  Worcester,  Ms.  140 
Lowell,  John  N.,  Haverhill,  Mass.  132 
Lowing,  Henry  D.,  Center  Road  Sta- 
tion, Pa.  182 


246 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


[Lowry,  Samuel  E.,  deceased.  25 

*Lucas,  Oramel  W.,  Oberlin,  0.  181 

[Luce,  Leonard,  deceased.  26 

Lum,  Samuel  Y.,  Brick  Church,  N.  J. 

1852 
Lund,  R.  E..  Columbia,  Dak.  94 

Lyle,  Win.  W.,  Bay  City,  Mich.  141 

Lyman,  Addison,  Kellogg,  Io.  1847 

Lyman,  Albert  J.,    564   Henry  st., 

"Brooklyn.  N.  Y.  167 

Lyman,  Charles  N.,  Onawa,  Io.  107,  111 
Lyman,  David  B.,  deceased.  26 

Lyman,  George,  Riverside,  Cal.  1851 
Lyman,  Horace,  Forest  Orove,  Or.  181 
Lyman,  Huntington,  Cortl'nd,  N.  Y.  1836 
Lyman,  Payson  W.,  Belchertowu, 

Mass.  127 

Lyman,  William  A.,  Spring  Valley, 

"Minn.  151 

Lynch,  William  A.,  Springfield,  Mass. 

138 
Lyon,  Amzi  B.,  West  Newbury,  Vt.  190 
*Lvon,  George  G.,  Aurora,  <>.  175 

Lyon,  James  H.,  Central  Falls,  R.  I.  184 
Lyon,  J.  Monroe,  Alpena,  Mich.  141 

MacColl,  John  A.,  St.  Albans,  Vt. 

13,  191 
Maccollem,   W.  A.,  Council  Grove, 

Kan. 
Macgregor,  Alex'r,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  184 
Machin,  Charles,  Lyndon,  111.  101 

Mack,  Chas.  A.,  Milville,  Dak.  13,  93,  94 
Mack,  Josiah  A.,  Lombard,  111.  1860 

Macomber,  W.  W.,  Chicago,  111. 
Macy,  Herbert,  San  Francisco,  Cal.     81 
[Mai: ill,  Seagrove  W.,  deceased.  26 

Magill, Thomas,  Moutesano.W.T.  13,  193 
Magoun,  Fred'k  II ,  Storm  Lake,  Io.  112 
Magoun,  Geo.  F.,Pres.,  Grinnell,  Io.  1848 
Mahan,  Asa,  London,  Eng.  [Mich.]  1829 
Maile,  John  L.,0maha,  Neb.  51,  55,  1872 
Makepeace,   F.   Barrows,   Andover, 

Mass.  127 

Malcolm,  John  W.,Hamilton,  111.  100,3 
Mallary,  R.  DeWitt,  Lenox,  Mass. 

133 
Mallory,  Chas.  W.,  Housitonic,  Ms  131 
*Mallory,  William  W.,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 
Mandell,  Wm.  A,  Cambridge,  Ms.  131 
[Mann,  Joel,  deceased.  26 

Mann.  William  G  ,  Monson,  Me.     120,  3 
*Mauning,  Moses,  Flatbush,  N.  Y. 
Manning,  Samuel,  Rushville,  N.  Y.     172 
Manson,  Albert,  Quasqueton,  Io.       1841 
Marble,  Wm.  II..  Holland,  Io.  1850 

March,  Daniel,  Woburn,  Mass.  140 

Marden,    Geo    N.,  Prof.,    Colorado 

Springs,  Col.  1862 

Marden,  Henry,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 

Markham,  Henry  F.,  Cora,  Kan. 

16,  115,  8 


Markham,  Reuben  F.,  Topeka,  Kan.  1846 
Marlow,  Richard  T.,  Verdella,  Mo.  155 
Marple,  Abel,  Callao,  Mo.  13 

Marsh,  Alfred  F.,  Neligh,  Neb.  158 

Marsh,  Charles  A.,  Thomaston,  Me.  125 
Marsh,  Charles  E.,  Summer  Hill.  111.  103 
Marsh,  David  D.,  Georgetown,  Mass.  131 
Marsh,  Dwight  W.,  Amherst,  Mass.  1849 
Marsh,  Francis  J.,  Walpole,  Mass.  139 
Marsh,  George  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Marsh,  George  L.  Magnolia,  Io.  13,  110 
Marsh,  Henrv,  Edmore,  Mich.  143 

[  Marsh,  John  T.,  deceased.  27 

Marsh,  Joseph,  Thetford,  Vt.  1828 

Marsh,  Loring  B.,  Springfield,  Ms.  1859 
Marsh,  Spencer,  Burlington,  Vt.  1855 
Marsh,  William  B.,  Ta'llmadge,  0.  180 
Marshall,  Chapman  A.,  Clinton,  Io.  107 
Marshall,  Henry  G.,  Middlehury,  Ct.  87 
Marshall,  William,  Alma,  Neb.  *  1881 
Marsland,  John,  N.  Scituate.R.  I.  185 
Martin,  Evan  II ,  Deadwood,  Dak.  171 
Martin,  George,  Croton,  O.  175,  7,  8.  9 
Martin,  Geo.  E.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  15,  1879 
Martin,    Moses    M.,    Three    Oaks, 

Mch.  147 

Martin,  Samuel  A.,  Van  Cleve,  Io.  13 
Martinis,  Alfred,  Cowles,  Neb.  157,  9 
*Marts,  William  G.,  Angola,  N.  Y.  167 
Marty,  Ivan  M.,  Petaluma,  Cal.  15,  81 
Martyn,  Sanford  S.,  Peacham,  Vt.  190 
Marvin,  Abijah  P.,  Lancaster,  Ms.  1844 
Marvin,  Charles  S.,  Hamlin,  Kan.  115 
Marvin,  Dwight  E.,  Utica,  N.  Y.  173 

Marvin,  Frederick  R.,  Portland,  Or.  181 
Marvin,  Sylvanus  P.,  Westville,  Ct.  91 
Mason,  Edward  B.,  Arlington,  Mass.  127 
Mason,  James  D.,  Clear  Lake,  lo.  107 
Mason,  Javan  K.,  Fryeburg,  Me.  1 22 
Mason,  Joseph,  Godfrey,  111.  1847 

Mason,  Lewis  T.,  Cr^te,  Neb.  1875 

Mather,  Wallace  E.,  Paris,  N.  Y.  171 
Mathews,    S.    Sherberne,    Jamaica 

Plain,  Mass.  129 

Matson,  Albert,  Topeka,  Kan.  1871 

Matthews,  Caleb  W.,  Egan,  D.  T.  1837 
Matthews,  Luther  P  ,  Crete,  Neb.  1853 
Matthews,  Robert  J.,  Hamilton,  Mo.  153 
Matthews.  Wm  D.  A.,  Onarga,  111.  1872 
May,  Oscar  G.,  Alameda,  Cal.  80 

May,  T.  Melbourne,  Ashford,  Conn.  84 
Maynard,  Ulric,  Castleton,  Vt.  1828 

Mayne,  Nicholas,  Platteville,  Wis.  1855 
McCall,  Salmon,  East  Haddam,  Ct.  85 
McChesney,  Jas.,  Prospect  Park,  111.1848 
McChesney,  Jas.  H.,  Grand  Marsh, 

Wis.  196 

McClelland,  Tage  F.,  Omena,  Mich.     141 
McClelland,    Raymond   G.,  Austin- 
burg,  0.  175 
McClelland,  Thomas,  Tabor,  Io.       1882 
McClenuing,  Dan'l  E.  Concord,N.H.  1852 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL,    MINISTERS. 


247 


McOolluin,     James     L.,      Sprague, 

W.  T.  12,  1883 

McConaughy,  Frank,  Salem,  0.  16,  181 
McConnell,  Alexander  S.,  Cresco,  To.  107 
McConougtey,  Austin  M.,  Marshall, 

Mich.  143 

McCord,  John  D.,  Hinsdale.  111.  1863 
McCord,  Rob't  L.,  Western  Springs, 

111.  101 

McCormick,  T.  B.,  Princeton.  Ind.  1839 
McCracken,  Robert,  Paxton,  111. 
McCracken,  Wm.,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.  142 
McCulloch,  Oscar   C,    Indianapolis, 

Ind.  105 

McCully,  Charles  G.,  Calais,  Me.  121 
McCune,  Robert,  Kokomo,  Ind.  105 

McCune,  Wm.  C,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  186 
McCunn,  Drummond,  Calico,  Cal.  1880 
McDougall,  William  H.,  N.  Corn- 
wall. Ct.  13,  85 
McDnffee,  Sam'l  V.,  Orange  Citv.Fla.  96 
McElroy,  Elbridge  P.,  Eutield,  Mass. 

13,  131 
*McEntosh,  Peter,  Cove,  Ala.  1878 

McFarland,   Henry   H.,  80  Wall  St., 

New  York  city,  1863 

McFarland,  Win. D., Salem,  Or.[Ct  ]  1878 
McGinlev,  Wm.  A.,  Portsmouth, N.  H  164 
McGown,  Alf.  J.,  Bar  Harbor,  Me.  120 
McGown,  Rich  H.,  Turner,  Me.  120,  5 
McGregor,  John,  Bay    Mills,  Mich. 

141,  6,  7 
McHenry,  Fergus  Geo.Jvirwin,  Kan.  115 
Mcllvaine,  John  H.,  Providence, R.  1. 185 
Mclntire,  Charles  C,  Pittsford,  Vt.  190 
Mclutosh,  Charles  H.,  252  W.  Con- 
gress St.,  Chicago,  111.  1880 
Mclntyre,  Andrew,  Long  Ridge,  Ct.  90 
McKean,  John,  Herndon,  Va.  16,  193 
McKeever,  Isaac  W..  Allegan,  Mich.  141 
McKellar,  William  S.,  Mattoon,  111.  101 
McKenzie,   Alexander,   Cambridge, 

Mass.  129 

McKesson,  Chas.  L.,  Longton,  Kan.  116 
McKinstrv,  John  A.,  Richfield,  O.  179 
*McLane,  Wm.  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 
McLaughlin,  Daniel  D.  T.,  Litch- 
field, "Ct.  1846 
McLean,  Calvin  B  ,  Phila.,  Pa.  1878 
[McLean,  James,  deceased.  27 
McLean,  John  K.,  Oakland,  Cal.  81 
McLean,  John  R.,  Paris,  Tex.  187 
McLeod,  Andrew  J, Groton,  Ct.  86 
McLeod,  Norman,  Humboldt,  Io.  1848 
McLeod,  Thomas  B  ,  16  South  Port- 
land ave.,  Brooklyn,  X  Y.  167 
[McLonev,  John  L.,  deceased.  27 
McMaster,  Arial,  —  Wis.  1869 
McMillan,  Peter,  Barre,  Vt.  187 
McMillen,  William  F.,  Bellevue,  0.    178 

*  McXab,  William,  Tomah,  Wis.       1845 

*  McNair,  David  C,  Olnev,  111.  102 


McNeille,  Roh't  G.  S.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  84 
McPhail,  Malcolm,  Osseo,  Wis.  198 

Mc Vicar,  Peter,  Pres.,Topeka,  Kan.  1861 
Mead,  Charles  M.,  Prof.,  Germany,  1866 
Mead,  Darius,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1833 
Mead,  Henry  B  ,  Stonington,  Ct.  90 

Mead,  Martin  H.,  Silver  Creek,  Neb.  159 
Mead,  Willis  W.,  Clarion,  Io.  13,  107 
Means,  James  H.,  Dorchester,  Mass.  1848 
Mears.  David  0.,  Worcester,  Mass.  140 
Mears,  Lucian  D..  Danby.  Vt.  188 

Meek,  Stafford  W.,  Wakeman,  0.  180 
*Mellen,  William,  Oberlin,  O.  1850 

Mellish,  John  H.,  Temple,  N.  H.  165 

Mendell,  Ellis,  Norwood,  Mass.  136 

Mercer,  Henry  W.,  Robinson,  Mich.  146 
Meredith,  Richard,  Leominster,  Ms. 

13,  15,  133 
Meredith,  Robert  R.,  Boston,  Mass.  128 
Meriam,  Joseph,  Randolph,  O.  179 

Merrall,  Joseph  H.,  Clayton,  Cal.  1873 
Merrell,  Edw.  H.,  PresJ  Ripon,  Wis.  1860 
Merrell,  Samuel,  Springfield,  Mass.  1S50 
Merriam,     Alexander     R.,     Grand 

Rapids,  Mich.  13,  144 

Merriam,  Chas.  L.,  Kingston,  Mass.  133 
Merriam, Geo.  F.,Greenville,  N.  H.  1 62,  3 
Merrill,  Benj.  B.,  Brewer.  Me.  13,121 
Merrill,  Clias.H.,  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt.  188 
Merrill,    Charles    W.,    Minneapolis, 

Minn.  151 

Merrill,  E.  H..  Metomen,  Wis.  197 

Merrill,     Elijah    W.,    Minneapolis, 

Minn.  15S 

Merrill,  George  R.,  Painesville,  O.  179 
Merrill,   James  G.,  3428  Franklin 

ave.,  St.  Louis.  Mo.  154 

Merrill,  James  H.,  Andover,  Mass.  1839 
Merrill,  John  L.,  Marlborough,  N.  H.  163 
Merrill,  John  M  ,  Brooklyn.  O.  175 

Merrill,  Josiah,  Troy,  N.  H.  165 

Merrill,  Selah,  JerusaU  in,  1854 

Merrill,  Thomas,  Des  Moines,  Io.  1842 
Merrill,  Truman  A. .Chesterfield,  Ms.  129 
*Merrill,  William,  A.,  Alton,  N.  H.  160 
Merrill,  Wm.  C,  Sacramento,  Cal  13,  81 
Merriman,  Daniel.  Worcester,  Mass.  140 
Merriman,  Wm.  E.,  Somerville,  Ms.  137 
Merritt,  Elbridge  W.,  Hanover,  Ct.  90 
*Merritt,  Wm.  C,  Honolulu,  H.I.  1883 
Mershon,  J.  R.,  Newton,  Io. 
Merwin,  Nathan  T.,  Trumhull,  Ct.  90 
Merwin,  Samuel  J.  M.,  Wilton,  Ct.  89 
Meserve,  Isaac  C,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 
Meserve,  Wm  N.,  Col.  Springs,  Col.  1873 
Messer,  Chas.  B.,  PipeCreek,  Kan.,  114,  8 
Metcalf,  Irving  W.,  Columbus,  0.  176 
Metealf,  Rova'l  D.,  W.  Townshend, 

Vt.  191 

Meyers,  A.  A.,  Williamsburg,  Ky.  118 
Michael,  George,  Alfred,  Me.  120 

Miles,  Edward  C,  Montclair,  N.  J.   1860 


248 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Miles,  Harvey,  Russell,  N.  Y.  1845 

Miles.  Milo  N.,  Des  Moines,  To. 
Miles,  Tims.  M.,  Merrimac,  Ms.    13,  134 
Millard,  Jos.  D  ,  Rear  Lake,  Mich.       146 
Millard,  Nelson,  Norwich,  Ct.  13,  88 

Millard,  Watson  R.,  Blue  Island,  111.  98 
Miller.  Daniel,  Glen  Arbor,  Mich.  1861 
Miller,  Daniel  R  ,  Oberlin,  O.  1837 

Miller,  Elisha  W  ,  Big  Rapids,  Mich.    55 
Miller,  Geo.  A,  Richford,  N.  Y.  15,  172 
Miller,  Henry  G  ,  New  York. 
Miller,  Joel  D.,  Leominster,  Mass.     1866 
Miller,  Jacob  G.,  Manchester,  Io  110 

*Miller.  J  Wood,  Lake  Mills,  Wis  197 
Miller,  Richard,  Kenosha,  Wis.  1873 

Miller,  Rob't  D.,  W.  Hartford.  Vt.  189 
Miller,  Samuel,  Deansville,  N.  Y.  168 
Miller,  Simeon,  Springfield,  Mass.  1846 
Miller,  William,  New  Britain,  Ct  184  5 
Miller,  W.  C,  Shabbona,  111.  13,  103 

Millerd,  Norman  A.,  871  Park  ave., 

Chicago,  111.  1861 

Milliaan,  John  A  ,  Ainsworth,  Neb.  156 
Millikan,  Silas  F.,  Maquoketa,  Io.  110 
Milliken,  Charles  E.,  Penacook,  N.H.  161 
[Mills,  Charles  L.,  deceased.  28 

Mills,  Charles  P.,  Newbnryport,  Ms.  135 
Mills,  Prank  E.,  Pepperell,  Mass.  1878 
Mills,  Harlow  S  ,  Forest  Grove,  Or.  181 
Mills,  Henrv,  Canton,  111.  1854 

Mills,  Walter  T.,  Oberlin,  0.  175 

Milton,  George  R..  Winnebago,  111  103 
Miner,  Henry  A.,  Madison,  Wis.  196,  199 
|  Miner,  Nathaniel,  deceased.  28 

Miner,  Ovid,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  1835 

Miner,  Sam'l  E.,  NewHampton,  Mo.  1844 
Minnis,  Thos  W.,  Kingston,  N.  H.  163 
Mirick,  Edward  A.,  Belpre,  O.  175,  179 
Missildine,  Alf.  H  ,  Charleston.  S.  C.  185 
Mitchell,  Ammi  It.,  Spring-side, Kan.  1855 
Mitchell.  Charles  L.,  Methuen,  Ms.  1871 
*Mitchell  John,  Wyoming,  111.  104 

Mitchell,  John  C,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1880 
Mitchell,  Thos.  G.,  Madison  Bridge, 

Me.  1846 

*Mitchell. William,  Galesburg,  Mich. 
Mix,  Eldridge,  Fall  River,  Mass.  131 

Mix,  William  W.,  Oberlin,  0.  1882 
Monroe,  Alex.,  Marseilles,  111.  99 

Monroe,  Henry  H,  Bartlett,  111.  98 

Monroe.  Thomas  E.,  Akron,  O.  175 

Montgomery,  Andrew,  S.  Minneapo- 
lis,Minn.'  1865 
Montgomery,  Giles  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.203 
Montgomery,  John  A  ,  La  Grange,      101 
Montgomery,  Marcus  W  A.,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.                                 51,  1878 
Mooar,  George,  Oakland,  Cal.        63,  81 
Moody,  Calvin  B  ,  Barton,  Vt.  187 
Moody,  Howard,  E.  Andover,  N.  H.    160 
Mooney,      Roderick     J.,     Hillsboro 
Bridge,  N.H.                                15,162 


Moore,  Albert  W.,  Lynn,  Mass.  133 

Moore,  Benjamin,  Middleville,  Mich. 1857 
Moore,  Daniel  M..  Falls  Village.  Ct.  84 
Moore,  Edson  J..  Riverside.  R  I.  185 
Moore,George  F..  Andover,  Ms.  57,  1876 
Moore,  George  W..  Washington,  D.  C.  95 
Moore,  Nathaniel  S.,  Raynham,  Ms.  137 
Moore,  William,  Columbus,  N  Y.  168 
Moore,  William  E.  B.,  E.  Haddam.Ct  85 
Moore,  William  H.,  Hartford ,  Ct.  1 846,  51 
Morehouse,  Charles  M.,  Evansville, 

Wis.  184  8 

Morehouse,  Darius  A.,  Foxcroft,  Me.  122 
Morey,  Lewis  W.,Needham,  Mass.  16, 135 
Morgan,  Charles,  Chester,  Mass.  129 
Morgan,  Charles  L.,  Moline,  111.  101 
Morgan,  George  F.  G.,  Tipton,  Cal. 
[Morgan,  John,  Prof.,  deceased.  28 

Morgan,  John  F.,  Springfield,  Ms.  1865 
Morgan,  Lewis,  Soddy,  Tenn.  186 

[Morgan,  Lewis  S.,  deceased.  29 

Morgan,  Robert  R.,  Riceville,  Pa.  182,  3 
Morley,  John,  Avoca,  Neb.  156 

Morley,  John  H.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  152 
Morley,  Sardis  B.,  Pittsh'eld.  Mass.  1851 
Morong,  Thomas,  Ashland,  Mass.  127 
Morris,  George,  Alameda,  Cal.  1860,  15  ' 
Morris,  Ebenezer  J.,398  9thave.,N.Y.171 
Morris,  James  W.,  Plymouth,  Pa.  183 
Morris,  Maurice   B.,  Crarv's   Mills, 

N.  Y.  168 

Morris,  Myron  N.,  W.  Hartford.  Ct.  1846 
Monis,  Ozias  S.,  Willington,  Ct.  91 

Mcrris,  Richard,  Allen's  Grove,  Wis.  1844 
*Morrison,  Andrew  M.,  Grand  Forks, 

Dak 
Morrison,  Nathan  J.,  Pres.,  Spring- 
field, Mo.  1858 
Morrison.  Sam'l  E.  Falmouth,  Ms.,  16,131 
Morse,  Alfred,  Austin.  Minn.  1848 
Morse,  Charles  F  ,  Mclndoes.  Vt  1856 
Morse,    Charles    H.,    Rock    Rapids, 

Io.  13.  16,  111 

Morse,  Edgar  L.,  Glvndon,  Minn.  150 
Morse,  Henry  G,  Union  City,  Mich.  1844 
Morse,  James  E.,  Marengo,  Io.  1871 

Morse,  M.J,  Carbondale,  Kan.  114,  117 
Morss,  George  H.,  Clarendon,  Vt.  188 
Morton,  Alpha,  Wells,  Me.  125 

Moses,  Dighton,  Westchester,  Ct.  85 
Moses,  Leonard  H.,  Cottage  Grove, 

Minn.  149 

Mosman,  Wm  D.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1877 
Moulton,  Ezra  C,  Humboldt,  Io.  109 
*Mousseau,  Geo.  C,  Fall  River,  Ms.  1882 
Mowerv,  Christian,  New  Ulm,  Minn.  1878 
Mucklow,W.  B  ,  Strvkersville,X.Y.  171,3 
*Mundv,  Frank  J  ,  Lvnn,  Mass.  13,  133 
*Mivnger,  Theo.  T.,  N.  Adams,  Ms.  135 
Munroe.  Egbert  N.,  Rocky  II ill,  Ct.  15,  89 
Munsell,  John  H.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  172 
Munson,  Frederick,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1847 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS  . 


249 


*Munson,   Wni.    A.,   Mound    Citv, 

Kan.  "1871 

*Mnrkland,C.  S.,nn'eopee,Ms.l3, 16,  130 
Murphy,   Thomas   D.,    San   Buena- 

ventura,  Cal.  81 

Murphy,  Thos.  F.,  Oak  Creek,  Wis.  198 
Murphy,  Win.  J..  Portland,  Me.  15,  1879 
^Murray .Oliver  E.,Plankinton,  Dak.l  S77 
Myers,  Hiram,  Dover,  Kan.  1852 

Myers,  John  Conrad,  Naperville,  111.  101 
Myrick,  Osborn,  Middletowu,  Vt.        190 

Nash.  Charles  S.,  E.  Hartford,  Ct.  13,  85 
Nason,  Chas.  P.  H.,  Chelsea,  Mass.  129 
*Nason,  Elias,  N.  Billeriea,  Ms.  130 

Neesima,  Joseph  H.,  A.  B.C.  F.  M.  202 
Neill,  Henry,  Westfield,  N.  J.  166 

Nelson,  A.  G.,  Worcester.  Mass.  140 
Nelson,  Geo.  W.,  Beloit,  Wis.  15,  1873 
Nelson.  Knut,  New  Tacoma,W.  T.13,  194 
*Ne?bit,  David  K.,  Greenfield,  Ms.  13, 131 
Newberry,  Chas.  E.,  N.  Seattle.  W.  T  194 
Newcomb,  A.  S.,  Pattersonville,  Io.  Ill 
Newcomb,  Chas.  S.,  Bloomfield,  Io.  106,  7 
Newcomb,     Geo.     B.,    Prof.,    New 

York,  1861 

Newcomb,  Luther,  Pomona,  Kan.  113,  7 
Newell,  Francis  P.,  Cedarville,  Kan.  115 
Newell,  Wellington,  Greenfield,  Ms.  131 
New  hall,  Charles' S..  Plainfield.  N.J.  1872 
Newman,  Stephen  M.,  Ripon,  Wis.  199 
Newport,  Fred.,  So.  Gardiner,  Me.  122 
Newton,  Albert  F.,  Marlboro',  Mass.  134 
Newton, D.Augustine,  Lancaster,  Ms.  133 
Newton,  Josiah,  Canton,  N.  Y. 
Nichols,  Charles  L.,  Brownville,  Me.  121 
Nichols,  Danforth  B  ,  Bon  Homme, 

Dak.  13,  92,  93 

Nichols,  John  R.,  Garrettsville,  O.  1 77 
Nichols,  Nathan  R.,  Norwich,  Vt.  190 
Nichols,  Washington  A.,  Lake  For- 
est, 111.  1838 
Nims,  Granville  W.,  Walton,  N.  Y.  1 73 
Noble,  Charles,  Woodbridge,  N.  J.  166 
Noble,  Edw.  W.,W.  Somerville,  Ms.  1849 
Noble,  Franklin,  E.  Saginaw,  Mich.  143 
Noble,  Frederick  A.,  534  Washing- 
ton Bd.,  Chicago,  111.  99 
^ble,  Mason,  Talladega,  Ala.  78 
Noble,  Thomas  K.,  2200  Steiner  st., 

San  Francisco,  Cal.  81 

Norcross,  Albert  F.,  Rockport.  Mass.  137 
Norcross,  Flavius  V.,  Union,  Me.  125 
Norcross,  Lansing  P.,  Bloomer,  Wis.  195 
Norcross,  S.  Girard,  N.  Conway ,N.  H.  161 
Norris,  Austin  H.,  Newavgo,  Mich.  145 
Norris,  John  S.,  Ames,  Io.  1869 

Norris,  Kingslev  F.,  Morris,  Minn.  93 
Norris,  Thos.  F.,  Neosho  Falls,Kan.ll5,  6 
[North,  Simeon,  deceased.  29 

North,  Thomas  L.,  Mauston.  Wis.  1857 
Northrop,  Chas.  A.,  Jewett  City,  Ct.    86 


Northrop,  Geo.  E.,  Fskridge,  Kan.  114,  7 
Northrop,   Henry    H.,    Providence, 

R.  I.  1861 

Norton,  Edward,  Quincy,  Mass.  136 

Norton,   Edwin  C,  Yankton,  Dak. 

13, 1884 
Norton,  Henry  B..  San  Jose,  Cal.  80 

Norton,  John  F.,  Natick,  Mass.  1844 

Norton,  Smith,  Huron,  Dak.  1859 

Norton,  Stephen  A  ,  Princeton,  111.  102 
*Norton,  Thomas  S..  Dover,  Mass.  1846 
Norton,W.  W.,  New  Richmond,Wis.l96, 9 
Nonrse,  Robert,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  1867 
Noyes,  Charles  L  ,  Somerville,  Mass.  138 
Noyes,  Dan'l  J.,Prof.,  Hanover,  N.H.I 837 
Noyes,  Daniel  P.,  Wilmington,  Mass.  140 
Noyes,  Edw.  M.,  Duluth,  Minn.  16,149 
Noyes,  Gurdon  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  84 
Noves,  Joseph  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Noves,  W.  L.,  Hartland,  Vt.  189,  192 
Nute,  Frank  I.,  Union,  N.  H.  1880 

*Nuttiug,  Geo.  B.,  Hancock,  Minn.  150 
Nutting,  John  K.,  Rochester,  Mich.    146 

Oakey,  James,  West  Point,  Neb.  159 
Oaklev,  E.  Clarence,  New  Tacoma, 

W.T.  194 

Obear,  William  F.,  Winthrop,  Me.  1868 
Ober,  Benjamin,  Brattleboro',  Vt.  1834 
Odlin,  James  E.,  Mayville,  Dak.  13,  93 
Ogden,  David  J.,  Niantic,  Ct.  85 

Olds,  Abner  D.,  Oberlin,  O.  1842 

Olds,  Frank  B.,  N.  Lawrence,  Kan.  1870 
Olds,  Henrv  H.,  Stanwood,  Mich.  1872 
Oliphant.Chas.  H.,Mvstic  Bridge. Ct  1876 
Olmstead,  Chas  ,  Oswego  Falls,  N.Y.  171 
Olmsted,  Franklin  W.,  Bridport,  Vt.  188 
Orcutt,  Samuel,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1851 
Ordway,  Jairus,  Salem,  Ct.  89 

Orvis,  Gurnev  M.,  Quasqueton,  Io.  Ill 
Orvis,  Wm.  B.,  Tea.,  Phila..  Pa.  1847 
Osborne,  Cyrus  P.,Fayetteville,N.Y.  1865 
*Osborn, George  S.,  Springvale,  Me.  1836 
Osborn,  Russell  S.,  Bull's  City, Kan. 113,  6 
Osborne,  William  H.,  Lowell,  Mich.  1839 
Osgood,  Edward  R.,  Bluehill,  Me.  1871 
Osgood,  George  W.,  Littleton,  N.  H.  15 
*Osgood,  Henry  H.,  Dayton,  O.  1875 
Osgood,  Reuben  D  ,  Rochester,  Vt.  191 
*Osmun,  Wm.T,  N.  Stamford,  Ct  1874 
Ostrander,   J.    S.,   244    Sackett  st., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Ostrom,  Alvin,  Murphy's,  Cal.  80,  81,  82 
Otis,  Clark  C,  Seattle,  W.  T.  1882 

Otis,  Israel  T.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  1835 

Otis,  Jonathan  T.,  De  Smet,  Dak.  92 

*Otis,  Norman  L.,  Palo,  Mich.  1859 

Ottman,  Henry  A  ,  Hopkinton,  N.  Y.  170 
Onsley,  Benjamin  F.,  So.  Africa,  13,  202 
Oviatt,  George  A.,  Sudbury,  Mass.  1838 
Owen,  Evan,  Cambria,  Wis.  1850 

Owen,  Owen,  Red  Oak,  Io. 


250 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Owen,  Thomas  G.,  Arcadia,  Wis.  109 
Owens,  Thos.  M.,  Granville,  N.  Y.  1868 
Oxnard,  Fred'k,  Tarry  town,  N.  Y.    1861 

Packard.  Abel  K.,  Greeley,  Col.  1851 
[Packard,  Alpheus  S.,  deceased.  30 

Packard,  Edward  N.,  Dorcliester,  Ms.  128 
*Packard,  Milan,  Col.  Springs,  Col.  1881 
Packard,  Theophilus,  Manteno,  111.  1828 
Paddock,  Edward  A.,  Providence,  111  102 
Page,  Charles  E.,  Crookston,  Minn  149 
Page,  Harlan,  Beechwood,  Mass.  130,  37 
Page,  Henry  P. .Westmoreland,  Kan.  118 
Paine,  Albert,  Roxbury,  Mass.  1848 

Paine,  Bernard,  E.  Sandwich,  Mass.  1867 
Paine,  John  A.,  Tarry  town,  N.  Y.    1867 
Paine,  Levi  L  ,  Bangor,  Me.         58,  1861 
Paine,  Rodney,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Painter,  Chas.  C,  Great  Barrington, 

Mass.  1863 

Painter,  Hobart  K.,  Canton,  111.  99 

Palmer,  A.  Burton,  S.  Weare,  N.  H.  165 
Palmer,  Chas.  M,  Westminster,  Ms.  139 
Palmer,  Charles  R.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  84 
Palmer,  Edward  S.,  Gorhatn,  Me  121 
Palmer,  Edwin  B.,  Ipswich,  Mass.  133 
Palmer,  Elliot,  Portland,  Ct.  1852 

Palmer,  Frank  H.,  Pomfret,  Ct.  89 

Palmer,  Oscar  A,  Capioma,  Kan  114,  6 
Palmer,  Rav,  Newark,  N.  J.  1835 

Palmer,  S.  Fielder,  Patchogue,  N.  Y.  171 
Palmer,  William  S.,  Norwich,  Ct.  88 
Pamment,  John  M.,  Glendive,  Mont,  156 
Pannell,   Cary   H.  H.,   Morristown, 

N.J.  166 

Paris,  John  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 

*Park,  Austin  L.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1864 
Park,  Calvin  E.,  West  Boxford,  Ms.  1838 
Park,  Charles  W.,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

13,88 
Park,  Edwards  A.,Andover,  Ms  57,  1831 
Park,  William  E.,  Gloversville,  N.  Y  169 
Parker,  Alexander,  Miles,  Io.  110,  111 
Parker,  Charles,  Salem,  Or.  1870 

Parker,  Edwin  P.,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 

Parker,  Francis,  N.  Craftsburv.Vt.  187,  8 
Parker,  Henry  E.,  Hanover,  N.  H.  1849 
Parker,  Henry  H.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 

205 
Parker,  Horace,  Lunenburg,  Mass.  133 
Parker,  II  W.,  Griunell,  Io. 
*Parker,  J.  Homer,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1873 
Parker,  John  D.,  Fort  Hays,  Kan.  1865 
Parker,  Leonard  S.,  Berkley,  Mass.  128 
Parker,  RoswellD., Manhattan,  Kan.  1858 
Parker,  Thomas,  Ada,  Midi.  141 

Parker,  William  W.,  Milton,  Mass.  1858 
[Parker,  Wooster,  deceased.  30 

Parmelee,  Eliab  H.,   Lebanon,  Ct.  87 

Parmelee,  Moses  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  .If.  203 
*Parmelee,  W.  J.,  Stewartville,  Minn. 

12,  150,  151 


Parr,  John  H.,  Austin,  Tex.  15,  1882 
Parrey,  Porter  B.,  Salem,  Mich.  147 

Parsons,  Benjamin  F.,  Derry,  N.  H.  1847 
Parsons,  Ebenezer  G.,  Derry,  N.  H.  1837 
Parsons,  John,  Worcester,  Mass.  1878 
Parsons,  Robert,  Flat  Rock,  Mich.  143 
Parsons,  Willard.Tribune  office,  N.Y.1872 
Partridge,  George  C,  Batavia,  111.  1840 
Partridge, Lewis  C. ,N. Bennington,  Vt. 187 
[Partridge,  Samuel  II.,  deceased.  31 

Pasco,  Martin  K.,  Brownton,  Minn.  149 
Pascoe,  William  H.,  Redwood,  Cal.  81 
Patch,  Isaac  P.,  Brookfield.  Mo.  153 

*Patch,  Rufus,  Lathrop,  Mo.  1859 

Patchin,  John,  Grass  Lake,  Mich.  144,  5 
Patrick,  Henry  J.,  West  Newton,  Ms.  135 
Patten,  Moses,  Ripton,  Vt.  191 

Patten,  Wm.  A.,  Kingston  N.  H.  1850 
Patton,  James  L.,  Greenville,  Mich.  144 
Patton,  Wm.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1843 
[Payne,  Joseph  H.,  deceased. 
Pavson,  Edward  P.,  Ansouia,  Ct.  85 
Peabodv,  Albert  B.,  Candia,  N.  H.  15, 161 
Peabody,  Charles,  904  Olive  st.,  St. 

Louis,  Mo.  1845 

Peabodv,  Charles,  Springfield,  Mass.  1841 
Peach,  Isaac  W.,  Pawlet,  Vt.  190 

Peacock,  Robert  M.,  Monmouth,  Me.  123 
Pearse, Frank.  F.,Frauksville,  Wis.  196,  9 
*Pearson,  Arthur  H.,  Prof.,  North- 
field,  Minn.  1880 
Pearson,  James  B.,  Mont'Clair,  N.  J.  1860 
Pearson,  Reuel  M.,  Polo,  111.  1 844 
Pearson,  Sam'l  W.,  Brunswick,  Me.  1870 
Pease,  Edmund  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  J/.  203 
Pease,  Theodore  C.  Maiden,  Ms.  15,  134 
Peck,  Charles  H,  Griswold,  Ct.  86 
Peck,  Heurv  P.,  Plymouth,  N.  H.  163 
Peck,  Whitmau.Chester,  Mass.  [Ct.]  1844 
Peck,  William  Jay,  Corona,  N.  Y.  1881 
[Peckham,  Joseph,  deceased.  31 
Peebles,  David,    Bouutiful    Station 

Utah.  1871 

Peebles,  Georce,  Avon,  111.  98 

Peeke,  Geo.  H.,  Sanduskv,  0.  179 

Peel,  William  T.,  Washington,  D.  C.  95 
Peet,  Josiah  W.,  Nevinville,  Io.  1840 
Peet,  Stephen  D.,  Clinton,  Wis.  196 

Peffers,  Aaron  B.,  Hillsboro,  N.  H.  1855 
Peirce,  Charles  M.,  Charlton,  Ms.  129 
Pell,  Thomas,  Sibley,  Io.  1859 

Peloubet.Francis  N.,  Auburndale.Ms.  1857 
Pelton,  George  A.,  Groton,  Mass.  131 
Pelton,  George  S.,  Omaha,  Neb.  1877 
Pendleton,  Henrv  G.,  Chenoa,  111.  1840 
Penfield,  Samuel",  Joliet,  111.  1840 

Penney,  Edgar  J.,  Marietta,  Ga.  97 

*Penniman,  Alford  B..Rosemond,  111.  103 
Pennimau,    Henry   M.,   E.    Derrv, 

N.  H.  13,  161 

Pentecost,  Geo.  F.,  59   McDonough 
St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  168 


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251 


Pentecost,  H.  0.,  259  West  Thirty- 
fourth  st..  New  York. 
Percival,  Chas.  H.,  Wiscasset,  Me.  13, 126 
Peregrine,  Philip  K.,  Amiret,  Minn.  149 
Perine,  John  E.,  Eldred,  N.  Y.  1861 

Perkins,  Ariel  E.  P.,  Ware,  Mass.  139 
Perkins,  Benj.  P.,  Atkinson   Depot, 

N.  H.  164 

Perkins,  Edgar,  Sodus,  N.  Y.  1845 

Perkins,  Francis  B.,  Stockbridge,  Ms.  138 
Perkins,  Fred.  T.,  Burlington,  Vt.  1843 
*Perkins,  Geo.  A.,  Harvard,  Mass.  132 
Perkins,  George  G-,  Spencer,  Io.  112 
[Perkins,  Henry  K.  W.,  deceased.  31 
Perkins,  Henry  M.,  Bowensburg.  111.1872 
Perkins,  Henrv  P.,  A.  B.  0.  F.M.  202 
Perkins,  Saywell,  Grayville,  111.  1860 
Perkins,  Sidney  K.,  Plainview,  Minn.  151 
Perkins,    Sidney    K.  B.,  Middleton, 

Mass.  134 

Perrin,  Lavalette,  Torrington,  Ct.  90 
Perry,  Arthur  L.,Williamstown,  Ms.  1875 
Perry,  Chas.  A.,  Memphis,  Mich.  1882 
Perry,  Cyrus  M.,  Slatersville,  R.  I.  185 
Perrv,   D.    Brainerd,   Pres.,    Crete, 

Ne*b.  1872 

Perry,  Henry  T.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  Hf.  203 
Perry,  Peter  \V.,  Dowagiac,  Mich.  143 
Perry,  Ralph,  Agawam,  Mass.  1844 

Perry,    Trueman     S.,    Cumberland 

Centre,  Me.  121 

Pettee,  James  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Pettengill.  John  H.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1843 

*Pettibone,  Chas.  H.,  Poquonock,  Ct.  91 
Pettibone,  I.  Fayette,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Petti  l>one,  Ira,  Winchester,  Ct.  1834 

Petti  bone,    Luman   A.,   Burlington, 

Wis.  196 

Phelps,  Austin,  Andovei,  Ms.  57,  1842 
Phelps,  Chas.  H,  East  Smithfield,  Pa.  182 
Phelps,  Frederick  B.,  Erving,  Mass.  131 
*Phelps,  Lawrence,  Gardner,  Mass.  131 
*Phelps,  Sam'l  W.,Greenville,  Tenn.  1854 
Plielps,  Winthrop  H  ,  S.  Egremont, 

Ms.  1848 

Philbrook,  Chas.  E.,Sierraville,Cal.  13,82 
Philbrook,  Nathan  P.,  New  Boston, 

N.  H.  1854 

Phillips,  Daniel,  N.  Chelmsford,  Ms.  1861 
*Phillips,  David  E.,  Ridgway,  Wis. 

195,  197,  199 
Phillips,  Geo.  W.,  Worcester,  Mass.  140 
Phillips,  John,  Geyserville,  Cal.  80 

Phillips,  J.  II.,  Leadville,  Col.  83 

Phillips,  Samuel,  Disco,  Mich.  16,  1838 
*Phillips,  Sem,  Dodgeville,  Wis.  196 

Phillips,  Thomas  D.,  Bangor,  N.  Y.  167 
Phinney,  George  W.,  Newburg,  O.  1865 
Phipps,  George  G.,  Newton  High- 
lands, Mass.  135 
Phipps,  William  H.,  Prospect,  Ct.  89 
Pierce,  Albert  F.,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.        173 


Pierce,  Asa  C,  Brookfield  Centre,  Ct.  84 
Pierce,  Geo.  J.,  Phillipston,  Mass.  1872 
Pierce,  John  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 

Pierce,  Leroy  M..  Blackstone.  Mass.  128 
Pierce,  Nathaniel  H.,  Sauk  Rapids, 

Minn.  151 

Pierce,  William,  Bonny  Eagle,  Me.  1836 
Pierce,  William  G.,  Champaign,  111.  99 
Pierson,  Isaac,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 

Pierson,  Samuel  W.,  Painesville,  O.  1844 
Pike,  Alpheus  J.,  Dawson,  Dak.  92 

Pike,  Clarence,  Salisbury,  Mass.  13,  137 
Pike,  Ezra  B.,  Brentwood,  N.  H.  161 

Pike,    Gustavus   D.,   Hartford,    Ct. 

52,  1862 
Pike,  John,  Rowley,  Mass.  1838 

Pillsbury,  Hervey  G.,  Bristol,  N.  H.  161 
Pinch,  Pearse,  Baraboo,  Wis.  195 

Pinkerton,  Adam,  Arena,  Wis.  195 

Pinkerton,  David,  Grinnell,  Io.  1845 

Pipes,  Abner  M.,  Fredonia,  Kan.  115 
Pitkin,  Paul   H.,  Tea.,  Springfield, 

Mass.  1866 

Pitts,  Eddy  T.,  Portland.  Me.  113,  124 
Pixlev,  Stephen  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
*Plac'e,  Lorenzo  D.,  Scotland,  Ct.  89 

Plack,  George  W.,  Closter,  N.  J.  13,  165 
Piatt,  Henry  D.,  Brighton,  111.  98,  101 
Piatt,  Lester  B.,  Flint,  Mich.  143 

Piatt,  Luther  IL.Reno  Center.  Kan.116,  7 
Piatt,  M.  Favette,  Lincoln,  Neb.  156 

Plumb,  Albert  H.,  Roxhury,  Mass.  128 
Plumb,  Joseph  C,  Joplin,  Mo.  154 

*Plumer,  Alex.  R.,  Phillipston,  Ms.  1854 
*Plumlev,   Gardiner   S.,   Greentield 

Hill,  Ct.  85 

Poage,  George  G.,  Hastings,  Neb.  1835 
Pohl,  Fred'k  J.,  Reynold'sBridge,  Ct.  90 
Polk,  W.  R.,  Fayetteville,  Ark.  79 

Pollard,  Geo.  A.,  Gr.  Rapids,  Mich.  1855 
Pomeroy,  Edward  N..  Taunton,  Ms.  138 
Pomeroy,  Lemuel,  Muscotah,  Kan.  1840 
*Pond,  Benjamin  W.,    Washington, 

D.  C.  1862 

Pond,  Chauncey  N.,  Supt.  A.S.S.  U., 

Oberlin,  O  1866 

Pond,  Jeremiah  E.,  Warren,  Me.  125 
Pond,  Milton  G.,  Royalston,  Ms  13,  137 
Pond,  William  C,  940  Capp  st.,  San 

Francisco,  Cal.  82 

Pope,  Charles  II.,  Farmington,  Me.  122 
Pope,  George  S.,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  15,  153 
Pope,  Howard  W.,  N.  Manchester,  Ct.  87 
*Porter,  Edw.  C.,  Greenwich,  Ct  13,  86 
Porter,  Edward  G.,  Lexington,  Mass.  133 
Porter,  Elbert  S.,  Kent,  Ct.  12,  87 

Porter,  Farley,  Woodville,  N.  Y.  173 

Porter,  Giles'M.,  Garnavillo,  Io.  1844 
Porter,  Harvev,  Beirut,  Sijrin,  203 

Porter,  Henry" D.,  A.  B.  0.  F.  M.  202 
Porter,  Jeremiah,  Detroit,  Mich.  1831 
Porter,  Noah,  New  Haven,  Ct.     1836,  65 


252 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Porter,  Samuel,  Crete,  111.  1839 

Porter,  Samuel  F.,  Quincy,  Mich.  1836 
Porter,  T.  Arthur,  Kalkaska,  Mich.143,  4 
Porter,  William,  Beloit,  Wis.  1847 

Porter,  William.  Pomona,  Cal.  1846 

Post,  Aurelian  H,  Berea,  0.  175 

Post,  Martin.  Sterling,  111.  103 

Post,  Roswell  0..  Springfield,  111.  103 
Post,  Truman  M.,  3031  Lucas  ave., 

St.  Louis,  Mo  154 

[Potter,  Daniel  F.,  deceased.  31 

Potter,  Edm'd  S.,  W.  Somerville,  Ms.  134 
Potter,  Frank  C,  Stanwi  ;h.  Ct.  86 

Potter,  William,  Hampden.  0.  1820 

Potwin,  Lemuel  S.,  Prof  ,  Cleveland, 

0.  I860 

Potwin,  Thomas  S.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1861 
Potwin, Wm.  S.,  Independence,  Io.  109, 10 
Powell,  Gregory  J.,Freedom,0.  13, 177,  9 
Powell,  Henry  A.,  82  Lee  ave.,  Brook- 
lyn. N.  Y.'  168 
Powell,  Isaac  P.,  Gr  Rapids.  Mich.  1868 
Powell,  James,  56  Reade   St.,   New 

York,  N.  Y.  52 

Powell,  Rees,  Delaware,  O.  1818 

*Powell,  Sam'l  W.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  1872 
Powell, William,  Courtland,  Minn.  150,1 
Powelson,  Alfred  P.,  Woodhurv,  Ct.  91 
Pratt,  Chas.  H.,  Minneapolis,  Minn  1863 
Pratt,  Dwight  M  ,  Higganum,  Ct.  86 
Pratt,  Francis  G  ,  Middleboro,  Ms.  1849 
*Pratt,  George  II ,  Talcottville,  Conn.  90 
Pratt,  Horace,  Northfield,  Vt.  1849 

Pratt,  J.  Loring,  Rupert,  Vt.  191 

Pratt,  Lewellyn,  Hartford,  Ct.  61,  1864 
[Pratt,  Miner  G.,  deceased.  32 

Pratt,  Parsons  S.,  Dorset,  Vt.  189 

Pratt,  Theodore  C,  Auburn,  N.  H.  160 
*Prentice,  Dwight  N.,  N.  Middleboro', 

Ms.  13,  134 

Prentiss,  Norman  A.,  Aurora,  111.       I860 
Preston,  E.  T.,  Newton,  Io. 
Preston,  Ira  M..  Marietta.  O.  1848 

Preston,  J.  R.,    Orland,  Ind.  105 

*Preston,  Joseph  P.,  Irvington,  Neb  157 
Price,  Francis  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Price,  Lewis  V., Somerville,  Mass.  13,  137 
Price,  Tbomas  M.,  Feeding  Hills,  Ms.  127 
Prince,  Newell  A.,  W.  Suffield,  Ct.  90 
Prior,  Isaac  R.,  Great  Bend,  Ivan.  115 
Pritcliard,  David  E.,  Rome,  N.  Y.  172 
Probert,  E.,  Oliphant,  Pa.  183 

Prudden,  Theo.  P  ,  Lansing,  Mich.  145 
Puddefoot,  William  G.,  St.  Iguace, 

Mich.  1880 

Push,  Thomas.  Fairfield,  Neb.  1848 

Pnllan,  Fred'k  B.,  Grovestend,  N  J.  166 
Putnam,  Austin,  New  Haven,  Ct.  86 

Putnam,  Geo.  A  ,  Millbury,  Mass.  134 
Putnam,  Hiram  B.,  Burlington,  Vt.  188 
Pyke,  Charles,  Waterbury,  Ct.  1861 

Pyke,  Jas.  T.,  E.  Concord,  N.  H.   13,  161 


Quaife,  Robert.  Palmyra,  Wis.  1851 

Quavle,  Tims.  R,,  N.  Branch,  Minn.  151 
Quick,  Abram  J.,  Plainfield,  Ct.  89 

Quint,  Alouzo  H.,  Dover,  N.  H.         1853 

Rackliff,  Almon  J.,  Skowhepan,  Me.  125 
Radford,  Walter,  N.  Adams.  Mich.  144,5 
Ragland.  Fountain  G., Mobile.  Ala.  13,78 
Rainier,  Martin  T.,  Creston,  Io.  Ill 

Rand,  Frank  E..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  208 
Rand,  Wilbur,  Waldoboro,  Me.  15,  125 
Rand,  Wm.  A.,  So.  Seabrook,  N.  II.  164 
Rand.Wm.  H.,  New  Hampton,  N.  H.1872 
Rankin,  Adam  L.,  Petaluma,  Cal.  1841 
Rankin ,  J.  Fames.  Orange,  N.  J.  15  1 66 
Rankin.Sam'l  G.W.,Glastonbury,Ct.l841 
[Ranney,  Timothy  E..  deceased.  32 

Ranslow,  Eugene  J.,  Wells  River,  Vt.  190 
Ransom,  Geo.  R.,  Lawn  Ridge,  111.  101 
Rawson.  Edward   K..    Chap.     U.  S. 

N.,  Charlestown,  Mass.  1872 

Rawson,  Geo.  A.,  Seneca  Falls,  N  Y.  172 
Rav,  Charles  B.,  311  E.  O.  7th  st., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  1846 

Ray,  J.  N.,  Cedar  Cliff,  N.  C.  174 

*Ray,  John  W.,  Lake  City,  Minn  1853 
Ravmond,  Alf'd  C,  New  Haven.  Ct.  1845 
Raynolds,  Geo.  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Rea,  John,  Oakland,  Cal.  1869 

Rea,  John  T.,  Cotuit,  Mass.  1873 

Read,  Eugene  B.,  Loekport,  111.  101 

Read,  Hollis,  Somerville,  N.  J.  1829 

Reade,  Wm.  Churchill,  Beverly,  Ms.  1870 
Redeof,  Richard,  Sherman,  Mich.  142,  7 
Redfield,  Charles,  Vernon,  Ct.  1859 

Redlon,  Amos,  S.  W.  Harbor,  Me.  125 
Reed,  Albert  C,  Springfield,  Mo  15,1863 
Reed,  Arthur  T.,  Cbardon,  O  175 

Reed,  David  A  ,  Spnngfield.Mass.  138 
Reed,  Glover  C,  Wadsworth,  O.  180 

Reed,  Julius  A.,  Davenport,  Io.  1836 

Peed,  Leonard,  Erie,  Pa.  1834 

Reed,  Myron  W.,  Denver,  Col.  83 

Rees,  Geo.  M.,  Thurman.  O.  12,  175 

Rees,  Henry,  Emporia,  Kan.  114 

Rees,  Jenkin,  Oak  Hill,  O.  179 

Reid,  Archibald  S.,  Fulton,  Wis.  196 
Reid,  David  C,  Braiuerd,  Minn  13,  149 
Reid,  Thomas  J.,  Iowa  Falls.  Io.  109 
Reiter.  David  H,  Vicksburg,  Mich.  147 
♦Reitzel.John  R., Milwaukee, Wis. 55 ,1 883 
Relvea,  Benj.  J.,  Green's  Farms,  Ct.  91 
*Renshaw,  Jas.  B  ,  Skokomish,  W.  T.194 
Reuth,  Jacob,  La  Grange,  Mo.  154 

Reynolds,  George  W.,  Stuart,  Io.  110 
Reynolds,  Lauriston,  Auburn,  Me.120,  3 
Reynolds.  Wm.  T.,  N.  Haven,  Ct.  92 
Rice,  Augustus  M.,  W.  Tisbury,  Ms.  139 
Rice,  Chas.  B.,  Danvers  Centre,  Ms.  130 
Rice,  Edwin  W.,  Ed.,  Phila ,  Pa.  1860 
Rice,  Geo.  G.,  Council  Bluffs,  Io.  1851 
Rice,  Gihnan,  East  Sumner,  Me.  125 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


253 


*Rice,  Orthello  V.,  Columbus,  Neb.  156 
Rice,  Thomas  0.,  Templeton,  Mass.  138 
Rice,  Walter,  Brandon,  Vt.  188 

Rich,  Alonzo  B.,  Short  Mills,  N.  J.  1841! 
Richards,  Chas.  H.,  Madison,  Wis.  197 
*Richards,  Emanuel,  Smith  Centre, 

Kan.  114 

Richards,  Erwin  H..  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Richards,  Jacob  P., Hammond,  Wis.  1861 
Richards.  Jarvis,  Spearfish,  Dak.  94 

Richards,  Jehiel  S  ,  Waterford,  Me.  125 
Richards,  John  L.,  2835   Keeley  av  , 

Chicago,  111.  1844 

Richards,  Jona.  E.,  St.  Johns,  Mich.  147 
Richards,  Richard,  Cora.  ().  178,  80 

Richards,  Samuel,  Republic,  Mo.  153,  4 
Richards,  W.   R.,  Plainfield,    N.  J. 

15,1879 
Richardson,    Albert   M.,  Lawrence, 

Kan.  115,7 

Richardson,  Charles  A.,  Lenox,  O.  178 
Richardson,  Chauncev  J.,  Newbury, 

Vt.  1878 

Richardson,  Cyrus,  Nashua,  N  H.  163 
Richardson,  Daniel  W.,  Perry,  N.  H.  161 
Richardson,  Henry  J.,  Lincoln,  Ms.  133 
Richardson,  Henry  L,  Depere,  Wis.  196 
Richardson,  John  B  ,  Hiawatha,  Kan.  115 
Richardson,  Martin  L.,    Sturbridge, 

Ms  138 

Richardson,  Nathan '1,  Rockport,  Ms.  1838 
Richardson,  Sanford,  Cazenovia,  111.  1854 
Richardson,  Wm.  T.,Bro\vnhelni,  0  175 
Richmond,  James,  Amsterdam,  N.  Y.  167 
Richmond,  Thos.  T.,  Taunton,  Ms. 

15,  1832 
Ricker,  Geo.  S.,  Stillwater,  Minn.  150,  2 
Ricketts,  Chas.  H.,  Rockville,  Ct.  90 

Riddle,  Matthew  B.,  Hartford,  Ct. 

61,  1862 
Riddle,  Merchant  S.,  Russell,  Kan.  117 
Riedinger,  Jacob  P.,  Grafton,  O.  175,  177 
Riggs,    Alfred   L.,  Santee   Agency, 

Neb.  "  1863 

Riggs,  Chas  B.,  Campus,  111.  100 

Riggs,  E/.ra  J.,  East  Jaffrey,  N.  H.  163 
Riggs,  Thomas  L.,  Oahe,  Dak.  93 

Rightmyer,  P.  M.,  Tallmau,  N.  Y.  173 
Rindell,  Gilbert,  Plymouth,  Wis.  198 
Ritchie,  Geo.,  Ketchum,  Ida.  97 

Robbins,  Alden  B.,  Muscatine,  Io.  110 
Robbins,  Anson  H.,  Clark,  Dak.  93 

Robbins,  Elijah,  A.  B.  V.  F.  M.  202 

Robbins,  Horace    H.,  Port   Arthur, 

Out.,  Ca.  1874 

Robbins,  Silas  W.,  Manchester,  Ct.  87 
Roberts,  E.  P.,  The  Dalles,  Or.  1857 
Roberts,  Geo.  Lewis,  Forrest,  111.  100 
Roberts,  Griffith,  Dawn,  Mo.  153,  4 

*Roberts,  Harlan  P.,  Silverton,  Col.  1878 
Roberts,  Henry  B.,  W.  Hart  ford, Ct.  91 
Roberts,  Hiram  P.,  Galesburg,  111.    1878 


Roberts,  Jacob,  Anburndale,  Mass.  1839 
Roberts,    James    G ,    Decatur    st., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  168 

Roberts.  James  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Roberts,  Jno.  B.,  Old  Mission,  Mch.  146 
Roberts,  Joseph  W.,  Dallas,  Tex.       186 

*  Roberts,  L.  A.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  1874 
Roberts,  R.  E.,  Big  Rock,  111.  98 
Roberts,  Thomas  S.,  Muscotah,  Kan. 

1876 
Roberts,  Wm.  G.,  Bellevue,  0.  175 

Robertson,   Angus  A.,    Vergennes, 

Vt.  13,  191 

Robie,  Benjamin  A.,  Grafton,  Mass.  131 
Robie,  Edward,  Greenland,  N.  H.  162 
Robie.  Thos.  S., South  Plymouth,  Ms.  136 
*Rohinson,  Edw.  A.,  Hingham,  Ms.  132 
Robinson,  Ethelfred  R.  1868 

Robinson,  Harvey  P.,  Irving,  Mich.  143 
Robinson,  Henry  C,  Litchfield,  N.  H. 

15, 1877 
Robinson,  Stephen  H.,  Waitsfield,  Vt.  15 
Robinson,  Wm.  A.,  Homer,  N.  Y.  170 
Rockwell,  Frank  M.,  Cooperstown, 

Dak.  13,  92 

Rock  wood,  Geo.  A.,  Oregon  City,  Or.  181 
Rodgers,  Levi,  Georgetown,  Mass.  131 
Rodman,  Daniel  S.,  Wellesley,  Ms.  1849 
Roe,  Alvah  D  ,  Stillwater,  Minn.  1867 
Rogers,  A.,  Dunlap,  Io.  108 

Rogers,  Charles  H.,  River  Falls,  Wis.  199 

*  Rogers,  Edward,  Portland,  Or.  1880 
♦Rogers,    Enoch     E.,    Morristown, 

Minn.  1869 

Rogers,  George  W.,  Gilsum,  N.  H.  162 
Rogers,  Osgood   W.,  Mt.  Pleasant, 

Io.  13,  110 

Rogers,  Samuel  James,  Toulon,  111.  103 
Rollins,  John  C,  Hooksett,  N.  H.  162 
Rood,  David,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 

Root,  Edward  P.,  E.  Hampton,  Ct.  13,  85 
Root,  F.  Stanlev,  New  Haven,  Ct. 

15,  1881 
Root,  James  P.,  Providence,  R.  I.  1865 
Ropes,  Chas.  J.  H.,  Bangor,  Me.  58,  1877 
Ropes,  Wm.  L.,  Andover,  Mass.  57,  1853 
Rose,  Edwin,  Bowling  Green,  O.  179 
Rose,  Henry  T.,  Lowell,  Mass.  133 

Rose,  Luman  P.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

51,  1874 
Rose,  Wm.  F.,  Pecatonica,  111.  102 

Rose,  Wm.  W.,  Pittsfield,  111.  102 

Roseboro,  Sam'l  R.,  Mercer,  Pa.  183 
Ross,    A.    Hastings,    Port    Huron, 

Mich.  57,  62,  146 

Ross,  James  H.,  S.  Norwalk,  Ct.  13,  88 
Ross,  John  A.,  Belfast,  Me.  120 

Ross,  Orville  A.,  Westport,  Cal. 
Rotch,  Caleb  L.,  Stoughton,  Mass.      138 
Rounce,  Joseph  S.,  Janesville,  Minn.  150 
Rowe,  Alfred  L.,  Sherman,  O.  177 

Rowe,  Geo.  C,  Mcintosh,  Ga.         13,  97 


254 


CONGREGATIONAL    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


*Ro\ve,  Sam'l,  W.  Boxford,  Mass.  1S78 
Rowell,  John  A.,  Francestown,  N.  H.  162 
Rowell,  Jos.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1850 
*Rowland,  John,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.  197 
Rowland,  Lyman  S  ,  Lee,  Mass.  133 

Rowland,  Samuel,  Stoneham,  Pa.  1867 
Rowley,  Chas.  H.,  Westford,  Mass.  139 
Rowley,  Geo.  B.,  Carthage,  N.  Y.  168,  9 
Rowley,  Loveland  T.,  Danville,  Io.  108 
Roy,  Joseph  E.,   Field  Supt.  A.  M. 

A.,  Atlanta,  Ga.  1853 

Royce,  LeRoy,  Elmwood,  111.  100 

Ruddock,  Chas.  A.,  Hancock,  Minn. 

149,  50 
Ruddock,  Edw.  N.,  Appleton,  Minn. 
Ruffin,  Henry  A.,  New  Orleans,  La.  119 
*Ruland,  Geo.  W.,  Greenfield,  N.H.  162 
*Rundell,  O.  0.,  Little  Falls,  Minn.  1874 
Runnels,  Moses  T.,  Sanbornton,  N.H.  164 
Russell,  Charles  H.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  1859 
Russell,  Ezekiel,  Holbrook,  Mass.  1836 
Russell,  Frank,  Mansfield,  O.  178 

Russell,  Henry  A.,  Cabot,  Vt.  188 

Russell,  Isaac,  Monticello,  Io. 
Rustedt,  Heurv  F., Shrewsbury,  Vt.  1848 
Rutter,  Peter  J.,  Mancelona,  Mich.  1883 
Rvder,  Chas.  J.,  Medina,  O.  178 

Ryder,  Win.  H.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.    141 

Sabin,  Joel  G.,  Ogden,  Io.  Ill 

Sabin,  Levi  P.,  Elk  Point,  Dak.  92 

Safford,  Albert  A.,  Hay  ward,  Wis.  197 
*Safford,  Alb't  W.,  DesMoines,  Io.  108 
Safford,  George  B.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1858 
Safford,  Herman,  Ripon,  Wis.  1853 

Safford,  John,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  196 
Sailor,  John,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  1  G 
Sallenbach,  Henry  H.,  Lincoln,  Neb.  1867 
Salmon,  Edward  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1875 
*Salter,  Charles  C,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1859 
Salter,  William,  Burlington,  Io.  107 

Sammous,  Isaiah  D.,W.  Spring  Creek, 

Pa.  183 

Sampson,  Cassander  C.,Pembroke,N.H. 

164 
Samuel,  Robert  W ,  Barnstable,  Ms.  127 
Sanborn,  Francis  VV  ,  Newbury,  Ms. 

13,  15,  135 
Sanborn,  Geo.  M.,Little  Rock.Ark.  14,  79 
Sanborne,  George  K.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1857 
Sanders,  Charles  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M  203 
Sanders,  Clarendon  M.,Cheyeuue,  Wy. 

200 
Sanders  William  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Sanderson,  John  l\,  Detroit,  Mich.  1876 
Sands,  John  D.,  Belmond,  Io.  107 

Sauford,  Elias  B.,  Westbrook,  Conn.  91 
Sanford,  Enoch,  Raynham,  Mass.  1822 
Sauford,  William  C,  Gaylord,Kan.  115,  7 
Sargent,  Benj.  F.,  Gr  Rapids,  Mich.  144 
Sargent,  Clarence  S.,  New  Haven,  Vt.  190 
Sargent,  Frank  1).,  Brookline,  N.  H.  161 


*Sargent,   Geo.  W.,  Granite   Falls, 

Minn.  149 

Sargent,  Moses  F.,  Roscoe,  111.  103 

Sargent,  Roger  M.,  Sandoval,  111.  99,  103 
Saundersou,   Henry  H.,  Amoskeag, 

N.  H.  1848 

Savage,  Charles  A.,  Berkeley,  Cal.        80 
Savage,    George    S.  F.,    112     West 

Washington  st ,  Chicago,  111.  1847 

Savage,  John  W.,  Cohasset,  Mass. 
Savage,  John  W.,  Lake  Linden,   Mich. 

15,144 
Savage,  William  T.,  Quincv,  111.  1838 
Sawin,  Theo.  P.,  Lyndeboro,  N.  H.  163 
Sawiu,  T.  Parsons,  jr.,  Medford,  Ms.  134 
*Sawyer,  Daniel,  Hopkinton,  N.  H.  1846 
*Sawyer,   Stowe,    112    N.     W.  ave., 

Chicago,  111.  1S84 

Scarritt,  William  R.,  Amherst,  Ms.  1877 
Schaerer  John,  Crete,  Neb.  1S65 

Schauffier,    Adolphus     F.,   260   4th 

ave.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  16,  1871 

Schauffier,  Henry  A.,  Cleveland,    0. 

51,  1865 
Schermerhorn,  Peter,  Ray  Centre,  Mich. 
13,  142,  146 
Scheuerle,  Gottlieb,  Emanuel,  Neb.  157 
Schlichter,  John  B.,  Sterling,  Kan.  1873 
Schlosser,  George,  Paxton,  111.  1833 

Schneider,  Henry  E.,Versailles,Mo.l53,  5 
Schneider,  Jacob,  Crete,  Neb. 
Schorield,     William,    Irasbnrg,  Vt.     189 
Schoppe,    W.    Gleason,    Pepperell, 

Mass.  136 

Schorl),  George,  Top  ka,  Kan. 
Schwarzauer,  Charles  M.,    Fin.  Agt. 
Germ.  Theo.  Sem.  St  Catherine,  Mo. 

1878 
Scofield,  Abishai,  Cos  Cob,  Ct.  1837 

Scofield,  Cvrus  I.,  Dallas,  Tex.  186 

Scofield,  Wm.  C,  Westhampton.Ms.  1851 
Scoles,  Richard,  W.  Avon,  Conn.  84 

Scotford,  Henry  C,    1429    E.    Eigh- 
teenth st ,  Kansas  City,  Mo.         13, 154 
Scott,  Andrew  J.,  Evanstou,  111.  100 

*Scott,  Charles,  Wrentham,  Ms.         1854 
Scott,  Darius  B  ,  Cl.nton,  Ms.  162 

Scott,  Enos  B.,  Onekama,  Mich.  146 

Scott,  Erastus  H.,  Columbus,  O.  176 

Scott,  George,  Sutton,  Neb.  1881 

Scott,  George  H.,  Rockland,  Me.  124 
Scott,  George  R.  W.,  Fitchburg,  Ms.  131 
Scott,  Hugh"  M.,  520  Adams  St.,  Chica- 
go, 111.  59 
Scott,  John,  Onaga,  Kan.  116 
Scott,  Nelson,  Amherst,  Mass.  1846 
Scott,  Willard,  Omaha,  Neb.  158 
Scoville,  Frank  C,  Saugeries,  N.  Y.  172 
Scoville,  Samuel,  Stamford,  Ct.  90 
Scribuer,  Leonard  M., Westmoreland, 

Kan.  1871 

Scroggs,  Joseph  W.,  Rogers,  Ark.    1879 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


255 


Scud  tier,  Evarts,  Gr.  Barrington,  Ms.  131 
Scudder,  Henry  M.,  206  28th  St.,  Chi- 
cago, 111.  99 
Scudder,  John  L.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  150 
Scudder,  William  W..  India.  203 
Scurr,  Wm.,  Sanlt  St.  Marie.  Mich.  147 
Seahury,  Joseph  B.,  Dedham,  Ms.  1875 
Seagrave,  James  C,  Peru,  Mass.  136 
Seaton,  Chas.  M.. Essex  Junction, Vt.  1  836 
Seaver,  Charles  H.,  Jefferson,  HI.  100 
Seaver.Wm.  R.,  Traverse  City,  Mich. 147 
Seccombe,  Cliarles,  Springfield,  Dak.  94 
Seeley,  James  N.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Seeley,  Nicholas  J.,  Avon,  Ct.  84 
Seeley,  Raymond  H.,  Haverhill,  Ms.  132 
Seeley,  Wiu.H.,  Wading  River.N.Y.  173 
Seelve,  Julius  H.,  Pres.,Am!ierst,  Ms.  127 
Seelye,  L.  Clark,  Pies.,  Northampton, 

Mass  1863 

Seelve,  Sam'l  T..  Easthampton,  Ms.  1846 
Seiler,  Martin,  Richland,  Kan.  1855 

Selden,  Calvin,  Bevier,  Mo.  153,  154 

Selden,  Edw.  C,  Manchester,  N.  H.  163 
Selden,  Joseph  H.,  Erie,  Pa.  15,  1882 
Sell,  Henry  T  ,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  168 

Sengstacke,  John  H.  H.,  30  Harris  st., 

Savannah,  Ga.  97 

Sessions,  Alexander  J., Beverly,  Ms.  1838 
Sessions,  Joseph  W.,  Chaplin,"  Ct.  1833 
Sessions,  Samuel,  St.  John's,  Mich.  1832 
Severance,  Milton   L.,  Manchester, 

Vt.  189 

Sewall,  Alb.  C,  William stown,  Ms.  140 
Sewall,  David  B.,  York,  Me.  126 

Sewall,  John  L.,  Westminster,  Vt.  192 
Sewall.  John  S.,  Bangor,  Me.  587,  1859 
*Sewall,  Joseph  B.,  S.  Braintree,  Ms.  1855 
Sewall,  Wm  ,  South  Royalton,  Vt.  191 
[Sewall,  William  S.,  deceased.  32 

Seward,  Arthur  L.,  Echo,  Utah.  1883 
*Seward,  Augustus,  Vineland,  N.  J.  166 
Seward,  Dwight  M.,  South  Norwalk 

Ct.     '  15,  1836 

Seward,  Edwin  D ,  Laclede,  Mo.  1843 
Sexton,  W.  C,  Vineland,  N.  J.  1867 

Sexton,  Wilson  D.,  Saybrook,  Ct.  89 
Seymour,  Bela  N.,  Huntington,  Ct.  87 
Seymour,  Cliarles  N.,  Tolland,  Ct.  90 
Seymour,  Charles  R.,Winchester,Ms.  140 
Seymour,  Henry,  East  Hawley,  Mass.  132 
Seymour,  Joel  M.,  Norwalk,  O.  1873 

Shannon,  W.  H.  N.,  Parkville,  N.  Y.  1881 
Sharpe,  Andrew,  Hebron,  Ct.  1846 

Sharpley,  G.  H.,  Mitchelville,  Io.  110,  111 
Shattnck,  Amos  F.,  Hollis,  N.  H.  1868 
Shattuck,  Calvin  S.,  Litchfield,  Mch.  145 
Shaw,  Edwin  Watts,  Paris,  Mich.  146 
Shaw,  Frederick  E.,  Brewer  Vil- 
lage, Me.  121,  123 
Shaw,  George  W.,  Ashton,  Dak.  13,  92 
Shaw,  Luther,  Tallmadge,  O.  1830 
Shaw,  William,  Atlanta,  Ga 


Shaw,  William  H,  Braintree,  Mass.  1880 
Shedd,  Cliarles.  Zumbrota,  Minn.  1842 
Sheldon,  Chas.  B.,  Excelsior,  Minn.  1857 
Sheldon,    Stewart,    Yankton,    Dak. 

1854,  51 
Shelton,  Charles  W.,  112  West  Wash 

iiigton  St.,  Chicago,  111.  1881,  52 

Shepherd,  Samuel,  Wyandotte,  Kan.  118 
*Sherman,    Barker    B.,   Wollaston, 

Mass.  13,  136 

Sherman,  Eugene  L.,  Oneida,  111.  102 
Sherman,  Floyd  E.,  Stockton,  Kan.  117 
Sherrill,  Alvan  F.,  Omaha,  Neb.  158 

Slierrill,  Dana,  Savannah,  Ga.  1873 

[Sherrill,  Franklin  G.,  deceased.  32 

Sherrill,   Samuel   B.,    West  Bloom- 
field,  N.  Y.  173 
Sherwin,    Aimer     T.,     Winnebago 

Agency,  Minn.  1878 

Sherwin,' John  C,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  1840 
*Shiere,  Peter  B.,  Somerville,  Mass.  1874 
Shipman,  Samuel  B  ,  Cleveland,  O.  176 
Sln'pman,  Thos.  L.,  Jewett  City,  Ct.  1826 
Shippen,  John  M.,  Florence.  Ala.  78 

Shirley,  Arthur.  Upton,  Mass.  139 

*Shorev,  H.  Allen.  Maplewood,  Ms.  134 
*Shuart,  Benj.  F.,  Billings,  Mont.  1883 
Shnll,  Gilbert  L.,  Ivanhoe,  111.  100 

Shultz,  John  D.,  Dundee,  Mich.  1865 
*Shurtleff,  David,  Petersham,  Ms. 

13,  136 
Sibley,  James  W  ,  Litchfield,  O.  178 

Sidebotham,  Wm.  Memphis,  Mich.  145 
Sikes,  Lewis  E.,  Onaga,  Kan.  1848 

Sillence,  Wm.  E.,  Manistee,  Mich.  143 
Simmons,  Henry  C,  Fargo,  Dak.  51,  1872 
Simmons,  Z..  Strieby,  N.  C.  174 

Simpson,  John  W  ,  Cincinnati,  0.  176 
Sims,  John  R.,  Shelby  Iron   Works, 

Ala.  78 

Sims,  Thomas,  Oriska,  Dak.  93,  94 

Sims,  Yancey  B.,  Little  Hock,  Ark. 
Sinclair,  Wm.  A.,  Andover,  Mass.       186 
Single.  John,  Lansing  Ridge,  lo.         109 
Sink,  Rawson  H.,  Grass  Valley,  Cal.  80 
Sinnett,  Chas.  N.,  Harlan,  Io.  107 

Skeele,  Arthur  F.,  Augusta,  Me. 

13,  16,  120 
Skeels,  Henry  M.,  Pingree  Gr've,  111.  103 
Skentelburv,  Win.  H.,  S.  Haven,  Mich. 

1875 
Skiles,  James  H.,  Orient,  Io.  109,  112 
Skinner,  Alfred  L.,  Bucksport,  Me.  1854 
Skinner,  Edw.,  Blue  Rapids, Kan.  114,  7 
Slack,  Ezra  A.,  Reed's  Ferry,  N.  H.  163 
Slack,  Henry  L.,  Bethel,  Ct.  84 

Slater,  Charles  G.,  Warrensburg,  111  100 
Sleeper,  William  T.,  Worcester,  Ms.  140 
Sleeper,  Wm.  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Slocum,  G.  M.  D.,  Gilman,  Io.  109,  111 
Slocum,  Wm.  F.,  Baltimore,  Md.  13,  126 
Small,  Fred  L.,  Guildhall,  Vt.  189 


256 


CONGREGATIONAL,    YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


Small,  Uriel  W.,  Onida,  Dak.  93 

Smart,  William  S.,  Albany,  N.  Y.  167 
Smith,  Andrew  J.,  Neosho,  Mo.  154 

Smith,  Arthur  H ,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Smith,  Asa  B.,  Sherwood,  Tenn.  186 

Smith,  Azro  A.,  Johnson,  Vt.  189,  92 
Smith,  Burritt  A.,  Worcester,  Ms.  1865 
Smith,  Charles,  Andover,  Mass.  1S47 
Smith,  Chas.  B.,  W.  Medford,  Ms  130,  9 
Smith,  Chas.  S.,  Montpelier.Vt.  51,  1855 
*Smith,  Clifford  H.,  Sherburne,  Vt.  1882 
Smith,  Edward  A.,  Farmingtou,  Ct.  S6 
Smith,  Edward  G.,  Sharon,  Mass.  137 
Smith,  Edw.  H.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.  105 
Smith,  Edward  P.,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Smith,  Edwin,  Mavnard,  Mass.  134 

Smith,  Edwin  G-,  Morrison,  111.  1850 

Smith,  Elijah  P.,  Wilton,  Io.  1 13 

Smith,  Emersou  F.,  Humboldt,  Kan.  1875 
Smith,  EzraN.,  Waterville,  Me.  125 

Smith,  Frederick  H.,  Woodburn,  111.  104 
Smith,  George,  Northwood  Bridge,  N.  H. 

1853 
Smith,  George,  Whitewater,  Wis.  1868 
Smith  George  H.,  Cincinnati,  O.  176 
Smith,  Geo.  L.  81 

Smith,  George  S.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.  174 
Smith,  Henry  H.,  Hopkins,  Mich.  142,4 
Smith,  Hinds,  Oberlin,  O.  1871 

*Smith,  Ira  A.,  S  Dartmouth,  Ms.  130 
Smith,  Irem  W.,  Becket,  Mass.  1858 
Smith,  Isaiah  P.,  Falmouth,  Me.  122 

Smith,  James  E.,  Normal,  111.  101 

Smith,  James  F.,  Crete,  111.  99 

Smith,  James  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.      203 
Smith,  J.  Malcolm,  Olivet,  Mich. 
[Smith,  John  C,  deceased.  33 

Smith,  John  D.,  Louisville,  Ky.  118 

Smith,  John  E.,  DeSmet,  Dak.  [0.]  1877 
Smith,  John  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 

Smith,  Joseph,  Bangor,  Me.  1842 

Smith,  Jos.  E  .Chattanooga,  Tenn.  1S6 
Smith,  Judson,  Boston,  Mass.  45,  1866 
Smith,  L.  Adams,  Oneida,  Kan  116 

Smith,  Lowell  W.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
Smith,  Lucius,  Strongsville,  O.  1841 

Smith,  M.  Henry,  Reading,  Kan.  116 
Smith,  Mortimer,  Byron,  111.  1868 

Smith,  Moses,  Detroit,  Mich.  143 

Smith,  Nathaniel,  Geneseo,  111. 
Smith,  Nicholas  E.,  Brooklvn,  N.  Y. 

170,  1845 
Smith,  Oscar  M.,  Hawley,  Minn.  151 
Smith,  Pliny   S  ,  Kidder,  Mo.  1S64 

Smith,  Ralph  J.,  N.  Fairfield.  O.  14,  177 
Smith,  Simon  P.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  186 
Smith,  Stephen,  River  Point,  R.  I.  185 
Smith,  Stephen  D,  Orlando,  Fla.  1875 
Smith,  Thomas  S.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Smith,  Wilder,  Hartford,  Ct.  1862 

Smith,  William  A  ,  Groton,  N.  Y.  169 
Smith,  William  E.,  Odell,  111.  101 


Smith,  William  H.,  La  Moille,  111.  1879 
Smith,  Win  J.,  Whitehall,  Mich.  1844 
Smith,  Wm.  S.,  Auburndale,  Mass.  1854 
♦Smock,  Woodford  D.,  Schuyler,  Neb. 

1883 
Smyth,  Egbert  C,  Andover,  Ms.  57,  1856 
Smvth,  Newman,  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 
Snell,  M.  Porter,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1870 
Snell,  Spencer,  Talladega,  Ala.  13,  78 
Snell,  Wm.  Ward,  Rushford,  Minn.  151 
Snelson,  Floyd,  Mcintosh,  Ga.  97 

Snow,  Benjamin  P.,  Biddeford,Me.  1870 
Snow,  Frederick  E.,  S.  Windsor,  Ct.  90 
Snowden,  James  E.,  Oskaloosa,  Io.  Ill 
Snyder,  Peter  M.,  Middletown,  Ct.  13,  87 
*Somerville,  W.  C,  Newport,  Vt.  1851 
*Somes.  Arthur  H.,  W.  Warren,  Ms.  1866 
Soper,  George  E.,  Madison.  N.  Y.  13, 170 
Southgate,   Charles  M.,  Worcester, 

Mass.  15,130 

Southworth,  Alden,  Woodstock,  Ct.  1865 
South  worth.  Edward,  Harvard,  Neb.  157 
South  worth,  Francis,  Portland,  Me.  124 
Spalding.  Geo.  B.,  Manchester,  N.  H.  103 
Spalding,  S.  J.,  Salmon  Falls,  N.  H.  164 
*Sparks,  David  F.,  Chetopa,  Kan.  1880 
Sparling,  E.  H.,  Normal  Park.  111.  1871 
Sparrow,  Josiah  P.,  Buffalo,  Wy.  200 
Spaulding,  Wayland,  Poughkeepsie, 

N.  Y.  13,  172 

[Spaulding,  William  A.,  deceased.  33 
[Spaulding,  William  S.,  deceased.  33 
Spear,  Charles  V.,  Prof.,  Pittsfield, 

Mass.  1852 

Speare,  S.  Lewis  B.,  Middlebury,  Vt.  190 
Spees,  Francis,  Odana.  Wis. 
Spell,  William,  Bancroft,  Io.  1856 

Spelman,  Levi  P.,  Covert,  Mich.  142 
Sneuce,  Adam  K .  Prof.,  Nashville, 

'Tenn.  1872 

Spencer,  David  B.,  Abingdon,  111.  14,  98 
Speucer,  George  M.,  Reno,  Nev.  160 

Spencer,  Judson  G.,  Norfolk,  Neb.  158 
Sperry,  Willard  G.,  Peabody,  Mass.  136 
Spooner,  Charles,  Olivet,  Mich.  147 

Snoor.  Orange  H.,  Charlotte,  Mich.  142 
Sprague,  Frank  M.,  Springfield.  Ms.  138 
Sprague,  William  P.,  .4.  B.  V.  F.  M.  202 
Spring,  Juhn  W.,  Linwood,  Kan.  115 
*Spring,  Leverett  W.,  Prof.,  Law- 
rence, Kan.  1868 
Spyker,  Simon,  Ithaca,  Wis.  197,  199 
Squier,  Edgar  A.,  Winooski,  Vt.  188 
Squires,  Edmund,  Warwick,  Mass.  139 
Squires,  Norman  J.,  West  Haven,  Ct.  89 
Staats,  Henry  T.,  Bristol,  Ct.  84 
Stafford,  Burnett  T.,  Norwalk,  Fla.  96 
Stanley,  Charles  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Stanton,  Geo.  F.,  S.Weymouth,  Ms.  140 
Stanton,  Robert  P.,  Norwich,  Ct.  1848 
Staples,   John  C,  Littleton,  Mass.    130 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


257 


Staples,  Piatt  R.,  Friendship, Wis  196,  8 
Stapleton,    Robert,   Maple   Rapids, 

Mich.  143,  5 

Starbuck,  Charles  C,  Andover,  Ms.  1855 
Starr,  Edward  O,  Northfield,  Ct.  87 

Starr,  M.  A.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
*Starr,  Otis  A.,  Montevideo,  Minn.  1871 
Staver,  Daniel,  Greeley,  Col.  83 

St.  Clair,  P.,  Osceola,  Neb.  158,  9 

Stearns,  Charles  C.,W.  Hartford.Ct.  1875 
Stearns,  Daniel  M.,  Boston,  Mass.  128 
Steams,  George  W.,  Patten,  Me.  122,  4 
Stearns,  Josiah  H.,  Epping,  N.  H.  162 
Stearns,  Lewis  F.,  Bangor,  Me.  58,  1873 
Stebbins,  Chas.  E.,  Brookfield,  Ms.  129 
Stebbins,  Herbert  W.,  Athol,  Mass.  127 
Stebbins,  Milan  C,  Cornwall, Vt.  14,  188 
Steele,  Charles  E.,  New  Britain,  Ct.  1871 
Steele,  Edward  S-,  Middlebury,  Vt.  1877 
Sterling,  George,  Glover,  Vt.  15, 189 

Stevens,  Alfred  W., Westminster, Vt.  192 
Stevens,  Asahel  A.,  Peoria,  111.  1848 

Stevens,  Chas.  H.,  Alma,  Mich.  141,  2 
Stevens.Chauncey  C  ,33  West  Thir- 
ty-third St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  1832 
Stevens,  Henry  A.,  Bristol,  R.  I.  184 
Stevens,  Julius,  Breckenridge,  Mo.  153 
Stevens,    Moody    A.,    Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
Stevenson,  John  0.,  Shenandoah,  Io.  112 
[Stewart,  Amasa,  deceased.  34 

Stewart,     Jeremiah    D.,    Hastings, 

Neb.  55,  1872 

Stewart,  William  C,  Etna  Mills,  Cal.     80 
Stewart,  Wm.  M.,  Puyallup,  W.  T.  1860 
Stickel,  E.  C,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Stickuey,   Edwin   IL,  Detroit   City, 

Minn.  149,  50 

Stiles,  William  C,   3545  Page  ave., 

St.  Louis,  Mo.  14,  154 

Stimson,  Henry  A., Worcester,  Mass.  140 
Stimson,  Martin  L.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
St.  John,  Benjamin,  Des  Moines,  Io. 1880 
St.  John,  Sam'l  N.,  Georgetown, Ct.  1850 
Stocking,  Jas.  B.,  Chatham  Centre, Q.  176 
Stoddard,  Judson  B.,  Cheshire,  Ct.  1850 
Stoddart,  William,  Black  Earth, Wis.  195 
Stokes,  William  T.,  Rodman,  N.  Y.  1 72 
Stone,  And.  L.,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  1844 
Stone,  Clarendon  A.,  Ravenna,  0.15, 179 
Stone,  Edward  G.,  Acworth,  N.  H.  160 
Stone,  Edward  P.,  Arkdale,  Mich.  1861 
Stone,  George,  North  Troy,  Vt.  1842 
*Stoue,  Henry  J.,  N.  Rochester,  Ms. 

133,  7 
Stone,  James  P  ,  Dalton,  N.  H.  161 

Stone,  JohnF.,  Montpelier,  Vt.  1829 
Stone,  Levi  H.,  Castlecon,  Vt.  1839 

Stone,  Richard  C,  Bunker  Hill,  111.  1834 
Stone,  Rollin  S.,  Chatham,  N.  J.  166 

Stone,  Svdney,  Pierce  City,  Mo.  154 

Storer,  Henry  G.,  Scarboro,  Me.       1850 


Storm,  Julius  E.,  Rising  City,  Neb. 

158,9 
Storrs,  Richard  S.,  80  Pierrepont  st., 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  167 

Storrs,  Sylvester  D  ,  Topeka,  Kan.  1858 
*Stout,  William  D.,  Lickley's  Cor- 
ners, Mich.  1854 
Stoutenberg,  Luke  I.,  Newton,  N.  J.  1842 
*Stovenour,  Fred'k,  Portland,  Iud.  105 
Stover,  Wesley  M.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Stowe,  Calvin  *E.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1823 
Stowe,  Charles  E.,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 
Stowell,  Abijah,  Windsor,  Mass.  140 
Stowell,  Alex.  D.,  Berkshire,  N.  Y.  1858 
Strasenburgh,  George,  Lima,  N.  Y.  1862 
Street,  George  E.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  162 
Street,  Owen,  Lowell,  Mass.  133 
[Strickland,  Micah  W.,  deceased.  34 
Strieby,  Michael  E.,  56  Reade   st., 

New  York,  N.  Y.  52,1849 

Strong,  Charles,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1852 
Strong,  Charles  B.,Tilton,N.  H.  161,  165 
Strong,  David  A.,  E.  Grauby,  Ct.  15,  85 
Strong,  Edward,  Boston,  Mass.  1842 

Strong,  Eluathan  E.,  Ed.,  Auburn- 
dale,  Mass.  45,  1859 
*Strong,  Guy  Chandler,  Paxton,  111.  1853 
Strong,  Jacob  H.,  Clayton,  Cal.  80,  81 
Strong,  James  M.,  Waukegau,  111.  104 
Strong,  J. W.,  Pres.,  Northfield,Minn.l862 
*Strong,  John    C,    Centre    Chain, 

Minn.  1846 

*Strong,  John  M.,  Sharon,  Wis.  1861 
Strong,  JohnW.,  Corpus  Christi,Tex.  186 
Strong,  Josiah,  Cincinnati,  O.  176 

Strong,  Sidnev  D.,  Medina,  0.  14,  18S4 
Stryker,  M.  Woolsey,  Holyoke,  Mass.  132 
[Stuart,  Robert,  deceased.  34 

Stubbins,  William  H.,  Aten,  Neb.  1596 
Stubbs,  Robt.  S.,  Portland,  Or. 
Sturges,  Albert  A.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
*Sturges,  Fred'k  E.,  Natick,  Ms.  14,  135 
Sturges,  Thos.  B.,Greenfield  Hill,  Ct.  1842 
Sturtevant,JulianM.,Jacksonville,I11.1829 
Sturtevant,  Julian  M.,  Cleveland,  O. 

15,  173 
Sturtevant,  William  H.,  Little  Comp- 

tor>,  R.  I.  1S56 

Sullivan,  Andrew  J.,  Norwich,  Ct.  88 

Sumner,  Charles  B.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  51,  79 
Sumner,  Charles  E.,  Spencer,  Mass.  1873 
Suss,  William,  Crete,  Neb.  1876 

Sutherland,  Wm.  L.,  Medford,  Minn.  150 
Swain,  Augustus  C,  Groveland,  Ms.  131 
Swallow,  Joseph  E.,  Somerville,  Ms.  125 
[Swift,  Alfred  B.,  deceased.  34 

Swift,  Aurelius  S.,W.  Randolph,  Vt.  1838 
Swift,  Eliphalet  Y.,  Denmark,  Io.  108 
Swing,  Albert  T.,  Fremont,  Neb.  157 
Swinnerton,  Wm.  T.,  Plainfield,  Vt.  190 
Switzer,  Christopher  J.,  W.  Town- 
shend,  Vt.  1857 


17 


258 


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[1885. 


Switzer,  Samuel  H., ,  N.  Y.  1874 

Sylvester,  Charles  8.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1874 

Symington,  (lias..  Litchfield,  Ct.  87 

*Syvret,  John,  Worcester,  Mass.  1873 

Tade,  Ewing  0.,  Oakland,  Cal.  1S61 
Taft,  Jay  M.,  Lynn,  Mass.  133 

Taintor,  Charles  H.,  Sect.  A.  C.  U., 

Chicago,  111.  15,  1879 

Taintor,     Jesse    F.,    Fergus    Falls, 

Minn.  15,150 

Talbot,  Benjamin,  Columbus,  0.  1864 
Talbot,  Henry  L.,  Durham,  N.  H.  1873 
Talcott,  Daniel    S.,   Prof.,   Baugor, 

Me.  1836 

Tanner,  Edward  A.,  Pres.,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.  1873 
Tapley,  Eli,  Columbus,  Miss.  153 
*Tappan,  Benj.,  Norridgewock,  Me.  123 
Tappau,  Charles  L.,  Concord,  N.  H.  1864 
Tappan,  Daniel  D.,  Weld,  Me.  1826 
Tarbox,  Increase  N.,W.  Newton,  Ms.1842 
Tatlock,  John,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  1852 
Taylor,  David  F.,  Steilacoom,  W.  T.  81 
Taylor,  Edward,  Binghamton,  N.Y.  1847 
[Taylor,  Frank  H.,  deceased.  35 
Taylor,  George  E.,  Clay  Centre,  Neb.  156 
Tavlor,  Graham,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 
Taylor,  Horace  J.,  Cow  Run,  0.  176,  178 
Taylor,  James  F.,  Saugatuck,  Mich.  1835 
Taylor,  Jeremiah,  Provideuce,  R.  I. 

51,  184 
Taylor,  John  G.,  Melrose,  Mass.  134 

[Taylor,  John  L.,  deceased.  35 

Taylor.  John  P.,  Andover,  Ms.  57,  1 868 
Taylor,  Lathrop,  Rutland,  111.  103 

Taylor,  Ravnesford,  Sebastopol,  Cal.  80 
Tavlor,  Wallace,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Tavlor.Wm.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  16,  169,  71 
Tavlor,  William  M.,  5  West  Thirty- 
fifth  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  65,  171 
Tead,  Ewd.S.,  Somerville,  Ms.  14,  15,  138 
Tebbets,  Arthur  II.,  Dodge  Centre, 

Minn.  149 

Teel,  William  H.,  Walpole,  N.  H.  165 
Teele,  Albert  K.,  Blue  Hill,  Ma?s.  134 
Tefft,  Henry  M.,  West  Greece,  N.Y. 
Teller,  Daniel  W.,  Sherburne,  N.  Y.  172 
Temple,  Charles,  Otsego,  Mich.  1851 
Temple,  Jos.  H.,  Framingham,  Ms.  1845 
Tenney,  Charles,  Chester,  N.  H.  161 

Tenney,  Charles  D.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Tenney,  Dan'l  Edgewater  Park,N.J.  1845 
Tenney,  Edward  P.,  Pres.,  Colorado 

Springs,  Col.  1859 

Tenney,  Francis  V.,  Ipswich,  Mass.  1845 
Tenney,  Henry  M.,  Cleveland,  O.  176 
Tennev,  Herbert  M.,  Wallingford,  Ct.  90 
*Tenney,  Leon  B.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  1882 
Tenney,  Leonard,  Waterbury,  Vt.  1845 
Tenuey,  Marcus  D.,  Junction  City, 
Kan.  115 


Tenney,  Sewall,  Ellsworth,  Me.  1831 
Tenney,  Wm.  A.,  Rio  Vista,  Cal.  81 
Terry,  Calvin,  N.  Weymouth,  Ms.  1846 
Tewksbury,  Geo.  A.,  Plymouth,  Ms.  136 
Tewksbury,  George  F.,  Lvman,  Me.  1838 
Thain,  Alexander  R.,  Ga'lesburg,  111.  100 
Thayer,  Henry  E.,  Ogden,  Utah,  187 
Thayer,  Henry  O.,  Woolwich,  Me.  126 
Thayer,  J.  Henry,  Cambridge,  Ms.  1859 
Thayer,  Peter  B.,  Garland,  Me.  122 

Thayer,  Thatcher,  Newport,  R.  I.  1P4 
Thayer,  William  M.,  Franklin,  Ms.  1847 
*Thlng,  Milo  P.  J.,  Linwood,  Neb. 

14,  156,  8 
Thomas,  Evan,  Vershire,  Vt.  191 

Thomas,  Hugh  E.,  Idlewood,  Pa.  183 
Thomas,  Ivor,  Brookfield,  0.  175 

Thomas,  John  D.,  Arvonia,  Kan. 
Thomas,  John  G.,  Newark,  0.  177,  8 

Thomas,  John  M.,  Alliance,  0.  175 

Thomas,  Lewis  J.,  Reed  City,  Mich.  146 
Thomas,  Ozro  A.,  Montesano,  W.  T.  193 
Thomas,  Reuen,  Brookline,  Mass.  129 
Thomas,  Rich.  H.,  Reinbeck,  Io.  110,  1 
Thomas,  Rob.  D.,Knoxville,  Tenn.  1870 
Thomas,  Thomas,  Soddy,  Tenn. 
Thomas,  Thomas  D.,  Red  Oak,  Io.  1881 
Thomas,  William,  Arvonia,  Kan. 
Thomas,  Wm.  A..W.  Springfield,  Ms.139 
Thomas,  Wm.  H.,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 115 
Thomas,  William  H.,  Lucas,  Io.  107 

Thome,  Arthur  M.,  Tremont,  111.  103 
Thompson,  A.  W.,  Oakfield,  Io.  1880 
Thompson,  Alb.  H.,  Wakefield,  N.H  165 
Thompson,  Augustus  C.Roxburv,  Ms.128 
Thompson,  Chas.W.,N.Woodstock,Ct.  91 
Thompson,  Frank.,  Valparaiso,  14,  205 
Thompson,  George,  Oberlin,  O.  1848 
Thompson,  Geo  W.,  Stratham,  N.H.  1840 
Thompson,  Howard  S.,  Grey's  Mills, 

Pa.  183 

Thompson,  J.   Charles,  West  Mill, 

Grove,  O.  178,  80 

Thompson,  John  C,  Clarksfield,  O.  176,7 
Thompson,  Leander,  N.Woburn,  Ms.  1838 
Thompson,  M.  M.,  Mo.  18(18 

Thompson,  Mitchell,  Helena,  Tex.  186 
Thompson,  Nathan,  Groton,  Mass.  1865 
Thompson,  Oren  C,  Detroit,  Mich.  1834 
Thompson,  Wm.,  Hartford,  Ct.  61,1833 
Thompson,  WTilliam  S.,  Acton,  Me.  120 
Thomson,  A.  Eugene,  Chester  Cross 

Roads,  O.  14,176,77 

Thomson.William  J.,E.  Canaan,  Ct.  1886 
Thornton,  James  B.,  Scarboro',  Me.  1851 
Thrall,  Geo  S.,  New  Milford,  Ct.  15,  88 
Thrall,  Homer,  Garden  City,  Kan.  115 
Thrall,Jas.B.,  Salt  Lake  City, Utah,  187,  8 
Thrall,  Samuel  R.,  Galesburg,  111.  1842 
Thrall,  William  H.,  Tougaloo,  Miss.  1881 
Thurston,  Chas.  A.  G.,  Laconia.N.  H.  163 
Thurston,  Henry  W.  L.,Goshen,N.H.  162 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


259 


Thurston,  John  R.,  Whitinsville,  Ms.  135 
Thurston,  Philander,  Sutton,  Ms.  1809 
Thurston,  Rich'd  B.,  Round  Hill,  Ct.  86 
[Thurston,  Stephen,  deceased.  35 

Thwing,  Charles  F.,  Cambridge,  Ms.  129 
Thwing,  Edward  P.,  156  St.  Mark's 

Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1858 

*Thvng,  John  II.,  Stoddard,  N.  H.  164 
Tibbets,  Dallas  1).,  Salem,  Io.  Ill 

Tilden,  Lucius  L.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  1830 
Tillotson,  Geo.  J.,  Wetherstield.  Ct.  1831 
Tilton,  George  H.,  Rehoboth,  Mass.  137 
Tingley,  Edwin  S.,  Dudley,  Mass.  130 
Tinker,  Anson  P.,  Detroit,  Mich.  16,1878 
Tinker,  Jos.  E.,  Sinclairville,  N.  Y.  172 
Tisdale,  Wm.  R.,  Townsend,  Mass.  1847 
Titcomb,  Philip,  Kensington,  N.  H.  163 
[Titcomb,  Stephen,  deceased.  36 

Titsworth,  Judson,  Milwaukee.  Wis.  198 
Titus,  Herbert  R.,  Wilmington,  Vt. 

189,  92 
Tobey,  Isaac  F.,  Loriu,  Cal.  80 

Tohey,  Rufus  B.,  Helena,  Mont.  155 

*T<>hias,  John  J.,  Bloomington,  111.  98 
Todd,  Alwin  E.,  Chester,  Mass.  129 

Todd,  David  E.,  Morton,  111.  14 

Todd,  Henrv  C,  Pittsfield,  Wis.  16,  198 
Todd,  H.  C,  Cleburne,  Tex.  1838 

Todd,  John,  Tabor,  Io.  1844 

Todd,  John  E..  New  Haven,  Ct.  88 

*Todd,  John  W.,  Paynesville,  Minn.  151 
Todd.  Quintus  C,  Genoa,  Neb.  157,  158 
Tomblen,  Chas.  L.,  Agawam,  Ms.  127 
Tomes,  Isaac  N.,  Big  Rock,  Io.  1858 

Tomlinson,  J., Logan,  Longwood,  Fla. 

1872 
Tomlinson,  Jos.  A. .Philadelphia, Pa.  1872 
Tompkins,    Frank    P.,    Claremont, 

N.  H.  161 

[Tompkins,  George  T.,  deceased.  36 

Tompkins,  James,  112  W.  Washing- 
ton st.,  Chicago,  111.  51,  1867 
Tompkins,  Wm.  R.,  Wrentham,  Ms.  140 
Tooker,  John  F.,  Jetmore,  Kan.  117 
Torrev,  Henry  A.  P., Prof.,  Burling- 
ton," Vt.  1865 
Torrey,  Joseph,  Yarmouth,  Me.  126 
Torrev,    Reuben     A.,  Minneapolis, 

Minn.  14,151 

Towle,  Charles  A.,  Monticello,  To.  110 
Towle,  James  A.,  Prof.,  Ripon,  Wis.  1871 
Towne,  Joseph  11.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  ls:;-_> 
*Tozer,  Robert  II..  N  Raynham,  Ms.  137 
Tracy,  Alfred  E  ,  Wilton,  N.  H.  165 

Trac'v,  Hiram  A.,  Sutton.  Mass.  1835 
Tracy,  James  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Tracy,    Melville   M.,  Anthony,  Kan. 

113,  1S77 
Tracy,  William,  Granville,  111.  100 

Trask,  John  L.  R.,  Lawrence,  Ms. 

14,  133 
Triffit,  James  M.,  Lodi,  0.  187 


Trowbridge,  John  P.,  W.  Woodstock, 

Ct.  91 

Trowbridge,  Tillman   C,  A.  B.  C. 

F.  M.  205 

Trueblood,  Jasper,  Mauckport,  Ind. 

104,  105 
Trumbull,  David,  Valparaiso,  Chili,  203 
Trumbull,  H.  Clav,  Ed.,  Phila.,  Pa.  1862 
Tubb,  Win    H.,  Martinez,  Cal.  80,2 

Tuck,  J.  Webster,  Middletown,  Ct.  1843 
Tuck,  Mark  W.,  (Jen  Arbor,  Mich.  141 
Tucker,  Ebenezer,  Union  Citv,  Ind. 
Tucker,  Joshua  T.,  Boston,  Ms.  1837 
Tucker,  Wm.  J.,  Andover,  Ms.  57,  1867 
Tufts,  James,  Monson,  Mass.  1844 

Tunnel],  Robert  M.,Manhattan,  Kan.  116 
Tapper,  Henrv  M.,  Ontario,  111.  102 

Turner,  Asa,  Oskaloosa,  Io.  1830 

Turner,  Benj    R.,  Phillipsburg,  Kan. 

113,  5 
Turner,  Edwin  B..  Owego,  N.  Y.  1 843 
*Turner,  Herbert  B.,  Washington,  Ct.  90 
Turner,  Josiah  W..  Strongsville,  0.  180 
Turner,  Wm.  R.,  Breckeuridge,  Col.  83 
Turner,  William  W.,  Hartford,  Ct.  1828 
Tntbill,  Edward  B.,  San  Mateo,  Cal.  82 
*Tuttle,    Harmon    B.,  St.    Charles, 

Minn.  1875 

Tuttle,  John  E.,  Westport,  Ct.  91 

Tuttle,  William  G.,  Ware,  Mass.  139 
Twichell,  Joseph  H,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 
Twining,  Kinsley,  Ed.,  257  Broadwav, 

New  York,  [R.  I.]  1858 

[Twining,  William,  deceased.  36 

Twitchell,  Justin  E.,East  Boston,  Ms.  128 
Twombly,  Alex.  S.Charlestown,  Ms.  128 
Tyler,  Amorv  II.,  Camden,  Me.  121 

Tyler,  Charles  M.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  170 
Tyler,  Henry  F.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

14,  151 
Tyler,  Henry  M.,  Prof.,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.  1872 
Tvler,  Josiah,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  204 
Tyler,  Wm.  S  ,  Prof ,  Amherst,  Ms.  1859 

*Uiterwick,  Henry,    Grand  Rapids, 

Mich.  144 

Underwood,  Almon.Irvington,  N.J.  1837 
Underwood,  Rufus  S-,  Irvington,N.J. 

1867 
Updyke,  Stephen  G.,  Watertown,  Dak.  94 
Upson,  Henry,  New  Preston,  Ct.  1862 
Upton,  Augustus  G.,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  171 
Upton.  John  R.,  Sibley,  Io.  1851 

Upton,  Jona.  S.,  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.  167 
Utlev,  Wells  II. ,  Parsons,  Kan.  116 

Uzzell,  Chas.  C,  Denver,  Col.  83 

Vaile.  Chas.  S.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.  82 
Vaill,  Henrv  M.,  Staffordville,  Ct.  90 
Vaill,  William  K.,  Packardville,  Ms.  136 
Valentine,  Fletcher  A.,  Monroe,  O.    178 


260 


CONGREGATIONAL   YEAR-BOOK. 


[1885. 


[Valentine,  Peter,  deceased.  37 

Van  Antwerp,  John,  Andrews,  Ind.  104 
Van    Auken,    Abram,    Vanderbilt, 

Mich.  142 

Van  Auken,  Chauucy  F.,  Charle- 
voix, Mich.  142 
Van    Auken,     Helmas    H.,    Union 

City,  Mich.  147 

Van    Auken,   John   C,    Nortbport, 

Mich.  14,  145 

Van  Camp,  Albert,  Cleveland,  0.  1 868 
Van  Dalsem,  Henry  A.,  Pomfret,Vt.  190 
Van  de  Kreeke,    Guy,  Kalamazoo, 

Mich.  -  1873 

Van    Epps,   Frank   S.,  Alexandria, 

Dak.  14,  92 

Van  Home,  Mahlon,  Newport,  R.  I.  184 
Van  Norden,  Chas.,  Springfield,  Ms.  138 
Van    Swearingen,  O.    M.,    Oswego, 

Kan.  116 

Van  Wagner,  Allen  J  ,  Sedalia,  Mo.  154 
*Van  Wagner,  Jas.M.,  Cameron, Mo.  153 
Veazie,  Walter  C,  Pueblo,  Cal.  14,  83 
Veitz,  Christian  P.,  Chicago,  111.  99 

Vernev,  James,  Vernon,  Mich.  147 

*Vetter,  John,  Iberia,  Mo.  16, 1863 

Viets,  Francis  II ,  Riverton,  Ct.  84 

Vincent,  John  H.,N.  Chelmsford,  Ms.  129 
Vincent,  Samuel  L.,  Braintree,  Vt.  188 
Virgin,  Samuel   H.,  22  East   125th 

st.,  New  York,  N.  Y.  171 

*Vittum.  Edmund  M.,Guilford,  Ct.  14,  86 
Vivian,  Richard,  Royal  Oak,  Mich.  147 
Vogeler,  Henry,  Warrenville,  N.  J.  166 
Volentine,  Thomas  J.,  Chicago,  111.  1870 
Voorhees,  J.  Spencer,  Huron,  Dak.  14, 93 
Voorhees,  Louis  B  ,Saundersville,Ms.  131 
Vorce,  Juba  Howe,  Essex,  Ct.  85 

Vose,  James  G.,  Providence,  R.  I.  184 
Votaw,  Elihu  II.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  152 
Vulliet,  Louis,  Highland,  111.  100 

*Wade,  Francis  R.,  Richville,  N.  Y.  1874 
Wade,  Wm.  G.,  DePeyster,  N.  Y.  169 
Wadhams,  Jonathan,  Ashlield,  Ms.  127 
Wadsworth,  Thos.  A.,  Union  Grove, 

Wis.  1S54 

Warner,  John  Ulrich,  Hawley,  Pa.  182 
Wainwright,  Geo.  W.,  Blair.'Neb.  1862 
Wainwright,  Thos.,  Favetteville,  Ark. 

1868 
Wait,  Foster  R  ,  Hockannm,  Ct  85 

Waite,  Hiram  II  .,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.  1842 
Waite,  Joseph,  Mandan,  Dak.  93 

Wakefield,  Win.,  Peoria,  111.  1846 

Walbridge,  Everett  L.,  Millbridge, 

Me.  122 

Walcott,     Dana     M.,     Rutherford, 

N.J.  1871 

♦Walcott,    Frank  N.,  Minneapolis, 

Minn.  1877 

Walden,  Islay,  deceased.  37 


Waldo,  Levi  F  ,  Shelby,  Mich.  147 

Waldron,  Danl.  \V.,  cm.,  Boston, Ms.  1867 
Wales,  Frederick  H.,  Tulare,  Cal. 
Walker,  Avery  S,  Spencer,  Mass.  138 
Walker,  Chas"  S.,  Amherst,  Mass.  127 
*  Walker.  Geo.  F.,  Freetown,  Mass.  131 
Walker,  George  Leon,  Hartford,  Ct.  86 
Walker,  Horace  D.,  Palatine  Bridge, 

N.  Y.  1844 

Walker,  Joseph  E.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Walker,  Jos  N.,  E.  St.  Johnsbury, 

Vt.  16,  191 

Walker,  Theodore  C,  Penfield,  O.  179 
Walker,  William,  Alderly,  Wis.  1858 
Walker,  William,  Milton,  Wis.  1841 
Walkup,  Alfred  C,  A  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
*Wall,  Arthur  A.,  Tipton,  Mich.  147 
Wallace,    Cyrus    W.,    Manchester, 

N.  H.  163 

Wallace,  Geo.  R.,  Highland,  111.  16,  100 
Wallace,  Patterson  W.,  Belmont,  111. 

98,  102 
Wallace,  Robert  W.,  Detroit,  Mich.    143 
Wallace,  Strvker  A.,  Billings,  Mont. 
Walters,  Thomas  W.,  Colfax,  W.  T.  193 
Walters,  William,  Lacon,  111.  1873 

Walton,  Richard  C,  Aurora,  Dak.92,  94 
Walton,  W.,  254  Steuben  st.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. 
Warburton,  Chas.  S.,  Indianapolis, 

Ind. 
Ward,  Arthur   N.,  Centre   Harbor, 

N.  H.  14, 161 

Ward,  Earl  J.,  Hyde  Park,  Vt.  14,  189 
Ward,  Joseph,  Pres., Yankton,  Dak.1869 
Ward,  W.  Putnev,  Gretna,  La.  119 

Ward,  William  H.,  Ed.,  251  Broad- 
way, New  York,  N.  Y.  166 
Warfield,  Franke  A.,  Brockton,  Ms.  129 
*Warner,  Aquila,  Bowenshurp,,  111.  98 
Warner,  C.  C,  La  Salle,  111.  101 
Warner,  Lyman,  W.  Granville,  Ms.  131 
Warner,  Peter,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1872 
Warner,  Pliny  F.,  Ed.,  Havana,  111.  1860 
Warner,  Warren  W.,  Pitcher,  N.  Y.  171 
Warner,  William  J.,  Dartford,  Wis.  196 
Warren,  Albert,  Lake  Benton,  Minn.  150 
Warren,  Israel   P.,   Ed.,   Portland, 

Me.  1842 

Warren,  James  H.,  San  Francisco, 

Cal  51,  1850 

Warren,  Leroy,  Lansing,  Mich.  51,  1862 
Warren,  Waters,  Three  ( >aks,  Mich  1832 
Warren,  William  H.,  Springfield,  O.  179 
Washburn,  George,  Constantinople,  203 
Washburn,  Geo.  T.,  A.  II.  C  F.  M.  202 
Washburn,  Geo.  Y.,  Everett,  Mass.  131 
Wastell,  William  P.,  Clinton,  Mich.  1830 
Waterman,  Alfred  T.,  Ovid,  Mich.  146 
Waterman,  Jns.  H.,  Pewaukee,  Wis.  1861 
Waterman,  William  A.,  Marion,  Io.  110 
Waters,  Otis  B.,  Tipton,  Mich.         1861 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


261 


Waters,  T.  Frank,  Ipswich,  Mass.  133 
Wathen,  Chas.  B.,  Orono,  Me.  14,  123,  5 
Watkins,  H.    W.   H.,  E.   Pharsalia, 

N.  Y.  169 

Watkius,  Thos.  R ,  Sugar  Loaf,  Pa. 

14,  183 
Watson,  Albert,  Hampstead,  N.  H.  162 
Watson,  Charles  C.,Wareham,  Mass.  139 
Watson,  Charles  P., Sleepy  Eye,Minn.l51 
Watson,  John,  River  Falls,  Wis. 

Watson,  Thos. ,  N.  Y.  1860 

*Watts,  John  W.,  Lafayette,  Or.  1880 
Watts,  James,  Shelby,  Mich.  1857 

*Weage,  Edw.  D.,  Evansville,  Wis. 

14,  196 
Webb,  Edwin  B.,  Boston,  Mass.  128 

*Webb,  Stephen  W.,  Worcester,  Ms. 

1870 
Webb,  Wilson  D.,  White  Citv,  Kan.  118 
*Webber,  Edwin  E.,  Red  Cloud,  Neb. 

1866 
Webster,  Geo.  J.,  Weymouth,  O.  180 
[Webster,  John  C.,  deceased.  37 

Webster,  Robert  M.,  Berlin,  Wis.       195 
*Weeden,  Wm.  0.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Weidman,  Peter,  Freidensau,  Neb.     157 
Weir,  Wm.  W.,  Eureka,  Kan.  115 

Weitzel,  Chas.  T.,  Norwich  Town,  Ct.  88 
Welch,  Moses  C,  Pomona,  Fla.  96 

*Weld,Wm.  M.,  Woodstock,  Minn.  1851 
Weldon,  C.  R.,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 
Weller,  James,  Nichols,  N.  Y.  1852 

Weller,  John  Q.  A.,  Buffalo  Park,  Kan. 

113,  4,  5 
Welles,  Clayton,  Englewood,  111.  14,  100 
Wellman,  Joshua  W., Maiden,  Mass.  1851 
Well  man,  Wheeler  M.,  Braman  Hill, 

Kan.  118 

Wells,  Andrew  J.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  81 
Wells,  Geo.  W.,  Lowell,  O.  1871 

Wells,  J.  D.,  Webster  City,  Io.  112 

Wells,  James,  Douglass,  Mass.  130 

Wells,  John  A.,  Ada,  Minn.  149 

Wells,  John  H.,  Kingston,  R.  I.  1851 
Wells,  Moses  H.,  Dummerston,  Vt.    189 

*  Wells,  Spencer  R.,  Delavan,  Wis  1867 
Weutz,  Horace  A.,  Meuomonee,  Wis. 

1853 
Werks,  David,  Streator,  111.  103 

*  Wesley,  Ernest  G.,  Monsev,  N.  Y.  1871 
West,  Jas.  White.  Onarga,  111  99,  102 
West,  Lester  L.,  Fort  Dodge,  Io.  108 
West,  Parlev  B.,  Kemper,  111.  99 
West,  Robert,  Ed.,  155  La  Salle  st., 

Chicago,  111.  1869 

Westertield,  Wm.,  jr  ,  1  Paulmier  pi., 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.  1871 

Westervelt,  Wm.  A.,  De  Smet,  Dak.  92 
Westervelt,  Wm.  D  ,  Denver,  Col.  83 
Westgate,  Ansel  W.,  Alpena,  Mich.  1862 
Westwood,  Henrv  C,  Auburn,  Me.  120 
Wetherby,  Chas",  Milford,  Mass.  15,  134 


Whalley,  John,  Richmond,  Mich.  146 
W  heat,  Nathaniel  M.,  Vinita,  Ind. 

Ter.  106 

Wheeler,  Albert  M.,  Toledo,  O.  180 

Wheeler,  Crosby  H.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  203 
*Wheeler,  Edward  P.,  Beloit,  Wis.  1876 
*Wheeler,  John  E.,  Southboro,  Ms.  138 
Wheeler,  Orville  G.,  South  Hero,  Vt.  191 
Wheeler,  Sheldon  II.,  Waterbury,Vt.  192 
Wheelock,  Edwin,  Cambridge,  Vt.  188 
Wheelock,  Rufus  A.,  Bristol,  N.  Y.  167 
Wheelwright,  John  B.,   Woodfords, 

Me.  124 

Whidden,  Richard  S.,  Standish,  Me.  125 
Whitby,  Henrv,  Shamokin,  Pa.  16,  183 
Whitcomb,  Cyrus  B.,  Derby,  Ct.  15,  1874 
White,  Chas.  A.,  Mechanic'Falls,  Me. 

123,  4 
White,  Frank  N.,  Hancock,  Mich.  144 
White,  Geo.  H.,  Chester  Centre,  Io.  107 
White,  Isaac  C.  Newmarket,  N.  H.  163 
White,  James  W.,  Berkshire,  N.  Y.  167 
White,  John  W.,  Longmont,  Col.  83 
White,  Lorenzo  J.,  Green  Bay,  Wis.  197 
White,     Lvman,     Gilmanton     Iron 

Works,  N.  H.  162 

White,  Orlando  H,  Boston,  Ms.  [Ct  ]  1851 
White,  Sam'l  J.,  Downesville,  N.  Y.  1842 
Whitehill,  John,  So.  Attleboro,  Ms.  127 
Whiting,  Lyman,  S.  Williamstown, 

Ms.  140 

Whitlock,  Frank  M.,  Cleveland,  O. 

14,  176 
Whitman,  John  S.,  Canfield,  O.  175,  8 
Whitmore,  Alfred  A.,  Anita,  Io.  1846 
*Whitney,  Charles  H.,  Shirley,  Ms.  1871 
Whitney",  Henry   M.,  Prof., "Beloit, 

Wis.  1869 

Whitney,  Joel  F.,  Wolcott,  Vt.  192 

Whiton.  James  M.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  166 
Whittemore,  William  H.,  170  Deane 

St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  1831 

Whittier,  Charles,  Dennysville,  Me.  121 
Whittlesey,    Charles   M.,    Saratoga 

Springs,  N.  Y.  1863 

Whittlesey,    Eliphalet,    Ind.    Com., 

Washington   D.  C.  1851 

Whittlesey,  Joseph,  Berlin,  Ct.  1830 

Whittlesey,  Martin  K.,  Ottawa,  111.  1849 
Whittlesey,  Nathan  H,  Creston.  Io.  107 
Whittlesey,  Wm.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1837 
Wiard,  H.  DeForest,  112  W.  Wash- 
ington st.,  Chicago,  111.  1873 
*Wiberg,  Geo.,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  1^76 
Wickett,  Richard,  Lvman,  Me.  121,  4 
Wickham,  Jos.  D.,  Manchester,  Vt.  L823 
Wicks,  Emerson  G.,  Oak  Hill,  Fla.  1872 
Wiggins,  Aaron  W.,  Ashton,  Mo.  153 
*Wiq-ht,     Ambrose    S.,    Mattawan, 

Mich.  1883 

Wight,  C.  W.,  Ipswich,  Dak.  >.Ki 

Wight,  Daniel,  Natick,  Mass.  1842 


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[1885 


Wikoff,  Henry  H.,  Sonoma,  Cal.  82 

Wilcox,  Asher  H.,  Central  Village,  Ct.  89 
Wilcox,  Seth  M.,  Griggsville,  111.  100 
Wilcox,  Warren  P.,  Bellaire,  Mich.  141 
Wilcox.  William  C,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Wild,  Azel  W.,  Charlotte,  Vt.  188 

Wild,  Edward  P.,  Newport,  Vt.  190 

Wilde,  James,  Chanute,  Kan.  114,  117 
Wilder,  George,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Wilder,  John  C,  Charlotte,  Vt.  1837 
Wilder,  Sedgwick  P.,  North  Brook- 
field,  Mass.  135 
Wildev,  John  E.,  Meredith  Village, 

N.   H.  15,  163 

Wilev,   Chas.    W.,  Valley    Springs, 

Dak.  14,  94 

Willard,  Andrew  J.,  Burlington.  Vt.  1857 
Willard,  Henrv,  Crystal  Lake,  111.  99 
Willard,  James  L.,  Westville,  Ct.  88 
Willard,  John,  Decorah,  Io.  10S, 

Willard,  John  I).,  Apple-ton,  Wis.  195 
Willard,  Samuel  G.,  Colchester,  Ct.  85 
Willcox.Charles  F.,  Lowell,  Mass.  14,133 
Willcox,  G.  Buckingham,  512  Wash- 
ington Bd.,  Chicago,  111.  59,  1853 
Willcox.  William  H.,  Maiden,  Mass.1850 
Willett,  Mahlon,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.  82 
*Willey,  Austin,  Northfield,  Minn.  1859 
Willey,  Charles,  NewKeld,  N.  J.  1845 
Willey,  Samuel  H.,  Benicia,  Cal.  80 
Willey,  Worcester,  Andover,  Mass.  1844 
Williams,  Aaron,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Williams,  Benj.  H.,Waterville,  N.Y.  1862 
Williams,  Chas.  II.,  New  Haveu.Ct.  1867 
Williams,  David  T.,  Lisbon,  N.  Y.  170 
Williams.  David  T.,  Greenwich,  0.  177 
Williams,  Edward  F.,  4018  Drexel 

Bd.,  Chicago,  111.  99 

Williams,  Edw.  M.,  Northfield,  Minn.  151 
Williams,  Edwin  E.,  Elvria,  0.  177 

•Williams,  Edwin  S.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

1864 
Williams,  Francis,  Chaplin.  Ct.  84 

"Williams,  Francis  F.,  Norfolk,  Mass.  135 
Williams,  George  W.,  Adams,  111.  101 
Williams,  Henry  S.,  Athens,  Ala.  78 

Williams,  Horace  P.,    Vermontville, 

Mich.  147 

Williams,  Hugh  P.,  Plainfield  Cen- 
tre, N.  Y.  1845 
Williams,  Humphrey,  Honma,  La.  119 
Williams,  John,  Bangor,  Pa  182 
Williams,  John  II.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  154 
Williams,  John  K.,  Jericho.  Vt.  189,  91 
Williams,  John  M.  597    Hurlbut  St., 

Chicago,  111.  99 

*  Williams,  John  P.,  Racine,  Wis.  199 
Williams,  John  W..  Fairhaven,  Vt.  189 
Williams,  Lewis,  Port  Levden,  N.Y  172 
Williams,  Lloyd,  East  Brady,  Pa.  182 
Williams,  Mark,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Williams,  Mosely  II.,  Ed.,  Phila.,  Pa  1868 


Williams,  Nath.W.,  Providence,  R.  1.1849 
Williams,  Robert  G.,  Amherst,  Ms.  1851 
Williams,  Roderick  R.,  Spring  Ranch, 

Neb.  159 

Williams, Squire.Thibodeauxv'le,  La.  149 
Williams,    Thos.    P.,    Winslow,  Me. 

15,  120,5 
Williams,  Win.  B.,  St.  Pierre,  Dak.  1869 
Williams,  William  D.,  Madrid,  X.  Y.  170 
Williams,  Win.  D.,  Deerfield,  N.  Y.  1837 
Williams,  Wolcott  B.,  Charlotte,  Mich. 

1854 
Willis,  Josiah  G.,  Lanesville,  Mass.  131 
Willis,  J.  Vincent,  Meadville,  Mo.  154 
Williston,  Martin  L.,  Davenport,  Io.  108 
*Willson,  Theo.  B.,  Whitewater,  Wis. 

1879 
Wilson,  Edwin  P.,  Watertown,  Mass.  139 
*  Wilson,  Frederick  A.,  Billerica,  Ms.  128 
Wilson,  George  E.,  Pittsford,  Mich.  1875 
Wilson,  George  H.,  Owosso,  Mich.  146 
Wilson,  Gowen  C,  Windsor,  Ct.  91 

Wilson,  Henry,  Hastings,  Neb.  157 

Wilson,  John,  Highland  Lake,  Col.  85 
Wilson,  John  G„  Portland,  Me.  124 

Wilson,  John  J.,  Onaga,  Kan.  1878 

Wilson,  John  S.,  Bridgeport,  Ct.  1872 
Wilson,  Levi  B.,  Colo.  Springs,  Col.  1853 
Wilson,  Levin,  Cynthiana,  Ind.  105 

Wilson,  Lewis,  Oakland  Citv,  Ind.  105 
Wilson,  Thomas,  Eaton,  N.'Y.  169 

*Wilson,  Wm.,  Roberts,  111.  102,  3 

Wilton,  Rich'd  T.,  Rindge,  N.  H.  164 
Winans,  Isaac,  Freedom,  O.  1826 

Winch,  Caleb  M.,  Lower  Waterford,  Vt. 

192 
*Winch,  George  W.,  Enfield,  Ct.  85 

Winchester,  Warren  W.,  Mt.  Dora, 

Fla.  96 

Windsor,  John  H.,  Waterloo,  Io.  112 
Windsor,  William,  Aurora,  111.  98 

Wing,  Preston  B.,  Freeport,  Me.  122 
Winship,  Albert  E.,  6  Congl.  House, 

Boston,  Ms.  56,  1875 

*Winslow,  Edw.  C.,Big  Rapids,Mch  1881 
Winslow,  Horace,  Providence,  R.  I.  184 
Winslow,  Jacob,  Bradshaw,  Neb.  156,  9 
Winslow,  Lvman  W.,  Fayette,  Io.  108 
Winsor,  Richard,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Winter,  Alpheus,  Hartford,  Ct.  18G3 
Wirt,  David,  Valley  City,  Dak.  1849 

Wise,  D.  W„  Tonica,  111".  14,  103 

Wiswall,  Alexander,  Norway,  Me.  123 
Wiswall,  Luther,  Windham,"  Me.  125 
Witherspoon,  M.  J.,  Caledonia,  Miss.  153 
Withington,  Leonard,  Newburyport, 

Mass.  135 

Withrow,  John  L.,  Boston,  Mass.         128 
Witters,  Orvis,  Crary's  Mills,  X.  Y. 
Wolcott,  John  M.,  Morrisville,  N.  Y.1861 
Wolcott,  Samuel,  Longmeadow,  Ms.1839 
Wolcott,  Win.  E.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  15, 133 


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LIST    OF    CONGREGATIONAL    MINISTERS. 


263 


Wolcott,  Wm.  H.,  E.  Taunton,  Ms.  138 
Wolfe,  Joseph,  Whatcom,  W.  T.  194 

Wood,  Abel  S.,  Rensselaer  Falls.N.Y.  172 
Wood,  Charles  W.,  Scotland,  Mass  129 
Wood,  Clark  C,  May  bee,  Mich.  14,  145 
Wood,  Franklin  P.,  Acton,  Mass.  127 
Wood,  Fred.  C.,Piue  Creek,  Mich.  14, 145 
Wood,  George  I.,  Ellington,  Ct.  1840 
Wood,  Horace,  Keene,  N.  H.  1839 

Wood,  John,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  1840 

Wood,  Josiah  A.,  Durant,  Wis.  196 

Wood,  Melvin  C,  Burlington,  Ct.  84 
Wood,  Reuben  R.,  Clear  Lake,  Io.  1846 
Wood,  Samuel,  Astoria,  Or.  181 

Wood,  Sumner  G.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  131 
Wood,  Will  C,  Derby,  Vt.  189 

Wood, William,  North  Branford,  Ct.  1847 
*Woodard,  Francis,  Gridley  111, 

14,  16,  100,  101 
Woodbridge,  Richard  G.,  Osage,  Io.  Ill 
Woodbnrn,  John  A.,  Wetmore,  Kan. 1866 
Woodbury,  Frank  P.,  Rockford,  111.  102 
Woodbury,  Webster,  Foxboro,  Mass.  131 
Woodcock,  Harry  E.,Lawrence,Kan.l848 
Woodhull,  John  A.,  Baiting  Hollow, 

N.  Y.  167 

Woodin,  Simeon  F.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  202 
Woodmansee.Wm  ,  Hartford,  Mch.  144, 5 
Woodruff,  Frank  E.,  Andover,  Ms. 

57,  1883 
Woodruff,  Henry  C,  Black  Rock,  Ct. 

16,  84 
Woods,  Robert  M.,  Hatfield,  Mass.      132 

Woodward,  J.  M., ,  Neb. 

Woodward,  John  H,  Milton,  Vt.  190 
Woodwell,  Wm.  H.,  Orient,  N.  Y.  1873 
Woodworth,  Charles  L.,  Watertown, 

Ms.  52,  1849 

Woodworth,  Darius,  Pierpont,  O.  177 
Woodworth,  Frank  G.,  Wolcott,  Ct.  91 
Woodworth,    Horace    B.,    Mitchell, 

Dak.  1862 

*Woodworth,  Leverett  S.,  E.  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.  137 


Woodworth,  Rieh'd,  Lindenville,  O.  1854 
Woodworth,  William  W.,  Berlin,  Ct.  84 
Woolley,  Jos.  J.,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.  184 
Woolman,  William,  Hastings,  Neb.  159 
Woolsey,  Theo.  D.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  1849 
Worcester,    Isaac    R.,   Aubumdale, 

Mass.  1837 

Worcester,  John  H-,  Burlington, Vt.  1839 
Worden,  Jesse  A.  S.,  Saranac,  Mich.  146 
*Worrell,  Benjamin  F.,  Olatlie,  Kan.  1857 
Wray,  Alfred 'K.,  4333  North  Twen- 
tieth St.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  155 
Wright,  Abiel  H.,  Portland,  Me.  124 
Wright,  Albert  O.,  Madison,  Wis.  1867 
Wright,  Cassius  E.,  Austin,  Minn.  149 
Wright,  Chauncey  D.,  Siloam  Springs, 

Ark.  79 

Wright,  Eugene  F.,  Rockton,  111.  102 
Wright,  G.  Fred'k,  Oberlin,  0.  62,  1863 
Wright,  John  E.  M.,  Goshen,  Mass.  131 
Wright,  Malan  H.,  Utica,  Mich.  1882 
Wright,  Newell  S.,  Detroit,  Mich.  1873 
Wright,  Reuben  B.,  Pueblo,  Col.  83 

Wright,  Sam'l  G.,  Brookville,  Kan.  113,  4 
Wright,  Walter  E.  C,  Berea,  Ky.  1868 
Wright,  Wm.  Burnett,  Boston,  Mass.  128 
Wright,  Wm.  S.,  Glastonbury,  Ct.  18r»l 
Wriglev,  Francis,  Brodhend,  Wis.  196 
Wyckoff,  James  D.,  Galesburg,  111.  1859 
Wyckoff,  Jona.  L.  R.,  Woodbury,  Ct.  91 

Yager,  Granville,  Townsend,  Mass.      139 
Yellow  Hawk,  Stephen,  Oahe,  Dak. 
Youker,  David  G.,  Gowrie,  Io.   106,  9,  10 
Young,  Albert  A.,  New  Lisbon,  Wis.  198 
*Young,  John  II.,  Ironton,  O.  1859 

Young,  Jonathan  E.,  Kirwin,  Kan.  1869 
[Youngs,  Christopher,  deceased.  37 

Youngs,  John  W.,  Arborville,  Neb.    1878 

Zercher,  Henry  J.,   N.    Springfield, 
Mo.  153,4 

Zimmermann,  Gustav  Adolf,  Chicago, 
111.  59 


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[1885. 


LIST    OF   LICENTIATES  REPORTED. 

This  list  contains  the  names  of  those  apparently  reported  as  under  care,  with  ref- 
erences to  the  pages  where  any  such  are  mentioned  as  supplying  churches.  It  in- 
cludes also  some  names  starred  (*),  which  denotes  that  these  persons,  while  reported 
as  supplying  churches,  are  not  reported  to  be  approbated  by,  or  under  the  care  of, 
any  Congregational  organization. 

Further.  1.  This  list  does  not  agree  with  the  number  given  in  State  Minutes, 
because  all  ordained  since  the  lists  were  reported  are  here  dropped.  2.  The  post- 
office  addresses  are  often  delusive,  the  place  being  that  of  temporary  service  only. 
3.  _  Names  followed  by  State  only  are  of  persons  approved  in  the  State  mentioned,  no 
residence  being  reported.  4.  The  list  is  incomplete,  because  some  States  make  no 
full  report  of  licentiates.  5.  The  contracted  name  of  a  State  in  brackets  means 
that  the  name  was  reported  by  that  State,  although  the  person  resides  elsewhere. 


Adams,  Charles  F.,  [Mass.] 
Adams,  H.  L.,  Oakland,  Cal. 
Aganier,  J.  C,  Oberliu,  0.  [Me.]         178 
Aiken,  Edwin  E.,  [Ct.] 
Aiken,  Edwin  J.,  Pittstield,  N.  H. 
Aikens,  James  E.,  E.  Madison,  Me. 
Aldrich,  L.  J.,  Sullivan,  O.  180 

Allen,  Edward  P.,  Andover,  Mass. 
Ancheta,  Guilabalda,  N.  Grant's,  N.  M. 
Andridge,  Andrew  A.,  [111.] 
Anderson,  Wilbur  L.,  [Ct.] 
Andrus,  J.  Cowles,  [Ct.] 

Baker,  B.  F.,  Udall,  Kan.  117 

*Baker,  Louise  S ,  Nantucket,  Mass.  135 
Ballantine,  Wm.  O.  [Mass.] 
Bartlett,  Wm  J.,  lay  pr.,  Lee,  Mass. 
Barton,  James  L.,  Weston,  Vt.  192 

Baumau,  John,  Scotland,  Dak.  93 

Beach,  Homer  T.,  Shoreham,  Vt.       191 
Beach,  Wm.  H.,  Dallas  City,  111.  99 

Bears,  Albert  II.,  Northfield,  Me. 
Bennet,  James  M.,  [Mass  j 
Billings,  Chas.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  81 
Booth,  Isaac,  Downs,  Kan.  114,  115 

Bradley,  Daniel  F.,  Olmstead,  0.        179 
Bremen,  Daniel  H.,  [Ms.] 
Brown,  Aurelian  L.,  Henry,  Dak.         93 
Brown,  C.  W.,  Goodrich,  Mich.  143 

Brown,  Sterling  N.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 
Buckham,  Matthew  H.,  d.  d.,  Pres. 

Univ.,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Bush,  Allen  S.,  Centralia,  Kan.  114 

Campbell,  Wm.  H.,  Carthage,  Mo.      153 
Carter,  Franklin,  Pres.,  Williamstown, 

Mass.  [Ct  ] 
Chapman, Henry  L.,Prof.,  Brunswick, Me. 
Chew,  William"  L.,   Exeter,  Mo.         154 
Childs,  L.  S.,  Geueva,  Kan. 


Chutter,  Fred  G.,  Vassalboro',  Me.  125 
*Clapp,   William   D.,  lay  preacher, 

Huntington,  Mass. 
Colcord,  Daniel  H.,  [Ms.] 
Cole,  Hammond,  [Ms  ] 
Comstock,  G.  L  ,  [Ct.] 
Conrad,  A.  Z.,  Limerick,  Me. 
Crosby,  James  H.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Crouch,  Wm.  S.,  Maple  Hill,  Kan.  116,  7 
Crowell,  Edw.  P.,  Prof.,  Amherst,  Ms. 
Cuminings,  Geo.  J.,  Mouson,  Ms.[N.H.] 

Davidson,  W.  E.,  Prospect  Park,  111.  102 
Delzell,  Samuel  W.,  Lamar,  Mo.  154 
Denuisou,   Tristram  R.,  c.  m.,  New 

Bedford,  Mass. 
Dickinson,  Chas.  H..  [Mass.] 
Dickinson,  Georjje  R.,  [Ct.] 
Drisko,  Raymond  C,  Bangor,  Me. 
Doyle,  Amos  A.,Vestaburg,  Mich.  142,  7 

Elwell,  L.  H.,  Northampton,  Ms. 
Emerson,  Nicholas,  Exeter,  Kan. 
English,  William  H.,  Hartford,  Ct.  [Me.] 
Evans,  John  L.,  Bangor,  Me.  120 

Evans,  W.  A.,  Woodstock,  111.  104 

Field,  Benj.,  Terrebonne  Station,  La. 
Finn,  Alvin  C,  Lake  City,  Mich. 
Fisher,  Herman  P.,  Ludlow,  Vt.  [Ct.]  189 
Fogg,  Johu  G.,  New  Vineyard,  Me.    123 
Folger,  Allen,  Concord,  N.  II. 
Ford,  Robert,  Danbury,  N.  II. 
Foster,  Henry  R.,  Winchendon,  Ms. 
Foster,  John  McG.  [Ms.] 
Frazer,  William,  Little  Pecan,  La.      119 
Freeman,  G.  H.,  Whiting,  Me. 
*Frost,  Simeon  T.,  Cornwall,  Ct. 
Fullerton,  Geo.  S.  [Ct.] 
Funnan,  Win.  F.,  Petaluma,  Cal. 


1885.] 


LIST    OF    LICENTIATES    REPORTED. 


265 


Gilchrist,  H.  H.,  Canada  Township, 

Kan.  114 

Gillett,  Arthur  L.  [Ct.] 
Gleason,  Herbert  W.,  Pelican  Rapids, 

Minn.  151 

Goodpasture,  T.  B.,  Satyton,  Or.         181 
Greeley,  Clarence  D.,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

[Kan.] 
Greene,  Elijah  W.,  Robbinston,  Me. 
Greenough,  J.  C,  Providence,  R.  I. 

[Ms.] 
Grover,  Edward  0.,  Arlington,  Ms. 

Hadden,  J.  W.,  Alma,  Neb.  156 

Hall,  Arthur  P.  [Ct.] 
Hayner,  A.  J.,  Clark,  Dak.  92 

Hemmenway,  Miles. 
Henderson,  Geo.  W.  [Ct.] 
Hiatt,  Chas.  W.,  Norwalk,  0. 
Hill,  Edw'd  M.,  Beloit,  Wis.  [Mass.] 
Holden,  Frederick  A.  [Ct.] 
Holyoke,  Geo.  P.,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Holzinger,  Johannes  M.  [Ct.] 
Home,  Jobn  F.  [Mass.] 
Houghton,  E.  L.  [Mass.] 
*Howell,  Samuel  N.,  New  Salem,  Ms. 
Howells,  Anthony,  [Ct.] 
Howland,  Henry  M.,  Mt.  Washington, 
Mass.  135 

Jennings,  Sam'l  J.,  Green  River, Wis.  201 

Kellev,  Arthur  W.,  Andover,  Mass. 
*Kelsev,  Wm.  S.,  Windham,  Ct.  91 

Kidd,  D.  D.,  Lead  City,  Dak.  93 

Kilburn,  Daniel  W.  (Mass.]  139 

Kyle,  J.  H.,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah. 
Kyle,  Rob't  J., Jackson  &  Brooks,  Me.  122 

Lade,  James,  Bangor,  Me. 

Lange,  John  S.  [111.] 

Law,  W.,  Solsberry,  Ind.  105 

Lawrence,  H.  0.,  Ree  Heights,  Dak.    94 

Lewis,  Thos,  E.,  Granite  Falls,  Minn.  150 

Loomis,  Henry  W.  [Ct.] 

*Manning,  Charles,  Mass. 
Mansfield,  Frank  A.,  National  City, 

Cal.  81 

Marsh,  C.  E.,  Mondamin,  Io.  110.  12 

Martin,  George  H.,  Bridgewater,  Ms. 
Mather,  Richard  H.,  Prof.  College, 

Amherst,  Mass. 
Matlock,  H.  M.,  Winifred,  Dak.  94 

McBride,  William  H.,  Medway,  Me. 
McHoes,  Thomas  W.,  Cherokee,  Io. 
Mclntire,  Oscar  G.,  Derby,  Ct.  85 

McKnight,  M., Maine. 

Millet,  T.  F.,  Strong,  Me.  125,  13 

Mills,  Charles  S.  [Mass.] 
Mitchell,    George     W.,    Newcastle, 
Neb.  [Mass.]  156,  158 


Mitchell,  John  C,  Wenham,  Mass.      139 
Mohr,  Ursinus  O.,  Oxford,  Ct.  89 

Montague,  Wm.  L.,  Amherst,  Mass. 
*Morrow,  Cornelius  W.,  Bethlehem, 

Ct.  84 

Murch,  Artemas  Allerton  [Ct.] 


Neff,  Silas  F.  [Ct.] 
Newman,  Miss  E.  E.,  Dial,  Kan. 
Norton,  Edwin  C.  [Ct.] 
*Nott,  Jairus  L.,  Hebron,  Ct. 


114 


87 


Packard,  Lewis  R.  [Ct.] 

Packard,  William  A.,  ph.    d.,  Prof. 

Coll,  Princeton,  N.  J.  [N.  H.] 
Pangborn,  Lycurgus  E.,  Yakima  City, 

W.  T.  194 

Parnell,  Paris,  [Mass.] 
Patrick,  G.  T.  W.,  Albany,  Me. 
Peebles,  Arthur  B.,  Salt  Lake  City, 

Utah. 
Perry,  Geo.  H.,  New  Haven,  Ct.  [Kan.] 
Persons,  Silas  E.,  Osceola,  N.  Y.         171 
Pettingill,  Arthur  G.,  Frankfort,  Me. 
Pierce,  David  F.  [Ct.] 
Pierce,  Robert,  Phelps,  Neb.  158 

Piatt,  J.  E.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Porter,  James  A.  [Ct.] 
Potter,  Silas  A.,  Boston,  Mass. 
Prescott,    Harrison,    lay    preacher, 

Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
Preston,  Charles  W.,  Albany,  Me. 
Price,  Wesley  F.,  Keene,  N.  H. 
Probert,  H.  E.,  Sheridan,  Wy.  201 

Ramage,  James,  Woodbury,  Vt.  192 

Reed,  Geo.  H.,  Wellesley,  Ms.  [N.  H.] 
Rees,  E.  J.,  Mazomanie,  Wis.  197 

Richardson,  Ernest  C.  [Ct.] 
Rood,  F.  D.  [111.] 

Root,  Martin  N.,  Charlestown,  N.  H. 
Roper,  Chas.  F.,  Andover,  Ms.  [N.  II.] 
Ross,  0.  G.  [Mass.] 

Sage,  C.  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Sanborn,  Edwin   D.,    ll.  d.,  Emer. 

Prof.  Coll.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 
Savory,  George  W.,  Warner,  N.  H.    165 
Sawyer,  Henry  E.  [Ct.] 
Sawyer,  Joseph  H.,  Prof.  Sem.,  East- 

hampton,  Mass. 
Schermerhorn,  Hermon  M.  [Ct.] 
Sewall,  Jotham,  Bangor,  Me. 
Shaw,  A.  B.,  Canaan,  Me. 
*Shaw,  Annie  H.,  Dennis,  Mass.         130 
Shaw,  G.  W.,  Mass. 
Shaw,  John  T.,  Mass. 
Shaw,  J.  W.,  Mass. 
Show,  Arley  B.  [Ms.] 
Sims,  E.  E.,  Hazelhurst,  Miss. 
Skinner,  Chas  L.,  Isle  au  Haut,  Me 
Slack,  E.  Allen,  Providence,  R.I.  [Ms.] 


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[1885. 


Small,  C.  H.,  Jonesboro,  Me. 

Smith,  Andrew,  Dallas,  Tex.  186 

Smith,  Arthur,  Mass. 

*Smith,  Charles  H.,  Shutesbury,  Ms. 

Smith,  Edward  P.  [Mass.] 

Smith,  Thomas  M.,  Sublette,  111. 

Smiley,  Jas.  D.,  West  Brooksville,  Me. 

Snow,  Frank  H.,  Prof.  Univ.,  Law- 
rence, Kan. 

Stanley,  Richard  C,  Prof.  Coll., 
Lewiston,  Me. 

Stearns,  George  W.,  Andover,  Ms. 

Stokes,  A.,  Dodd,  Tex.  186 

Storer,  F.   A.    S.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

Strong,  D.  L.,  Freedom,  Me. 

Strong,  William  E.,  Auburndale, 
Mass. 

Strout,  Joseph  W.,  Dexter,  Me. 

Symmonds,  Edward  W.,  Malta,  111.    101 

Symonds,  W.  D.,  Jefferson,  111. 

Taylor,  Albert  W.,  Volney,  N.  Y.       1 73 
Taylor,  Charles  B.,  Chicago,  111.  99 


Tbirloway,  Tim'hy, Green  River, Wy.  201 
Thomas,  John   A.,  Northfield,  Me. 
Thurston,  Orrin  B.,  Standish,  Mich.  147 
Tibbitts,  Jackson,  Autigo,  Wis. 
Towne,  Samuel  D.,  Bangor,  Me. 
Trueman,  G.  R. 

*Walker,  Isaac,  Pembroke,  N.  H. 
Warren,  Edgar  L.,  Lincoln,  Me.  123 

Webster,  F.  G.,  Aldeu,  Io.  106 

Weeden,  William  0.,  Providence,  R.  I. 
Wells,  David  C.  [Mass.] 
Wbeeler,  L.  F.,  Appleton,  Minn.         149 
Wherland,  James  D.,  Thaver,  Mo.      155 
Whitelaw,  J.  D.,  Sibley,  Io.  112 

Wight,  Charles  A.,  Limerick,  Me.  123 
Wilder,  Charles  S.,  Bluehill,  Me. 
Willan,  John,  Wonewoc,  Wis.  145,  46 
Wright,  Alfred  C,  Big  Spring,  Wis.  195 
Wright,  Benj.  M.,  Isle  au  Haut,  Me.  122 
Wright,  Wellborn,  Lawrence,  Kan.     115 


*Younkin,  L.  D.,  Halifax,  Ms. 


132 


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describe  all  of  our  various  hymn  and  tune  books. 
We  would  suggest,  however,  that  our  publications 
cover  all  the  branches  of  the  service  of  song  in  the 
church  ;  we  have  books  for  the  great  congregation, 
for  the  prayer-meeting,  and  for  the  Sunday  school. 
Dr.  Robinson's  "Laudes  Domini"  is  our  latest  issue,  and  while 
it  succeeds  "  Spiritual  Songs  for  Church  and  Choir  "  in  the  order 
of  its  publication,  it  is  by  no  means  expected  to  supersede  it. 
To  "  Laudes  Domini  "  Dr.  Robinson  has  given  a  high  class  of 
music,  which,  while  filling  the  wants  of  many  churches,  may 
not  be  best  fitted  to  others.  The  wealth  of  new  hymns  and 
exquisite  tunes  in  "  Laudes  Domini  "  will  surprise  the  examiner. 

An  edition  of  "  Spiritual  Songs  for  Church  and  Choir  "  con- 
taining hymns  only  has  just  been  published,  —  a  pretty  little 
book,  well  bound  and  Avell  printed,  and  costing  35  cents  in 
quantities.  The  hymn  and  tune  edition  costs  only  $1.00.  To 
churehes  who  cannot  afford  even  this  expense,  we  would  cor- 
dially commend  our  "  Spiritual  Songs  for  Social  Worship,"  an 
abridgment  of  the  large  book,  containing  more  than  500  hymns 
and  300  tunes,  and  including  hymns  for  all  of  the  ordinances, 
with  full  indexes.  This  is  really  a  book  for  the  prayer-meeting, 
and  as  such  is  said  to  be  perfection,  but  it  is  being  used  by 
hundreds  of  churches  for  all  services  with  great  success.  Our 
Sunday-school  book,  "  Spiritual  Songs  for  the  Sunday  School," 
has  become  a  standard. 

It  is  estimated  that  more  than  a  million  copies  of  Dr.  Robin- 
son's hymn  and  tune  books  are  now  used  by  the  churches  of 
America.  The  Rev.  Judson  Titsworth,  of  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
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in  evolution,  if  you  keep  on  developing  on  the  line  of  Dr. 
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how  many  (at  the  time)  best  books.  Are  there  any  possibili- 
ties ahead  of  us?  It  would  seem  as  if  there  could  not  be." 
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continuous  demand  for  second-hand  copies  of  "  Songs  for  the 
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For   Choir   and   Congregation. 

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very  choicest,  richest  and  best  of  our  devotional  Hymns  and  Sacred  Music. 

From  the  multitute  of  testimonials  which  have  been  received,  the  following  are  selected  as 
representative  of  all :  — 

The  Congregationalist  says:  "It  has  been  compiled  with  a  discriminating  wisdom  and 
taste,  and  edited  with  a  thoroughness  which  are  uncommon.  The  hymns  are  vigorous  in  thought, 
rich  in  devotional  sentiment,  and  lyric  in  musical  quality." 

The  Interior ,  of  Chicago,  111.,  says:  "This  book  has  an  individuality  of  its  own,  which 
we  are  sure  will  commend  it  to  all  who  will  give  it  careful  examination.  Not  burdened  with 
lumber,  it  is  yet  large  enough  for  all  uses;  choice  enough  to  satisfy  the  most  cultivated  taste,  and 
popular  enough  to  lead  the  congregation." 

The  Neie  York  Observer  says :  "  It  contains  everything  essential  to  a  handbook  for 
general  worship  and  special  services  The  hymns  and  tunes  include  the  old  favorites,  while  the 
most  acceptable  modern  music  is  largely  represented.'' 

The  Adva  nee  says  :  "  One  of  the  choicest,  richest,  and  most  usable  hymn-books  published." 

From  Rev.  J.  E.  Rankin,  D.  D  ,  Washington,  D.  C.  :  "  The  book  is  a  grand  one.  Certainly 
the  best  of  its  kind  I  have  ever  examined." 

From  Rev.  A.  Hastings  Ross,  Pastor  First  Congregational  Church,  Port  Huron,  Mich. : 
"  It  meets  our  highest  expectations.     It  has  hymns  enough.    It  is  clear  in  typography." 

From  Rev.  J.  G.  Vosr,  D.  D.,  Providence,  R.  I. :  "  Our  people  are  unanimous  in  its  favor, 
and  enjoy  it  more  and  more." 


A  NEW  DEPARTURE  AND  A  GREAT  SUCCESS. 

SONGS  OF  PRAISE  AND  PRAYER: 

For  the  Sunday  School  and  Social  Meeting. 

By  REV.  CHARLES  H.  RICHARDS,  D.  D. 

From  THE  INDEPENDENT,  New  York,  Oct.  16,  18S4. 

"  Songs  of  Praise  and  Prayer"  may  safely  be  pronounced  not  only  the  best  yet  published,  but 
a  very  close  approach  to  the  ideal  manual,  particularly  for  the  Sunday  school.  .  .  .  The  music 
is  selected  on  the  right  principle.  It  is  pure,  sweet,  strong  and  really  musical.  The  rhythm  is 
marked  and  finished.  The  melodies  do  not  struggle  nor  rise  into  impractical  ranges.  On  the 
score  of  simplicity  and  pleasing  attractiveness,  and  even  popularity,  we  should  say  that  Sunday 
schools  and  leaders  need  look  no  further. 

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