The New Hampshire churches : comprising histories of the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in the state, with notices of other denominations: also containing many interesting incidents connected with the first settlement of towns, Part 61

Author: Lawrence, Robert F., b. 1810
Publication date: 1856
Publisher: [Claremont, N.H.] : Lawrence
Number of Pages: 642


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Eastman 56, H. E. 161, J.W .


589


Eckley J. 367


Edwards 535, J. 279 370 495, T. 423


Ela B. 212


Eldredge E. D. 74 413


Eliot A. 71, J. 409


Ellis M


434, J. M. 540 ! Goodell W.


99


Goodall 557


Goodhue


180 359 529


Goodridge S. 194


Goodwin D. 162 244


Goodyear G.


Gookin N. 69 76, N. jr. 106 Gordon. M. D. 186


Goss S.


435


Gould W. 473


Govan A. 87 607


Gray R.


322


Greeley E. H. 435 545, S.S.N. 103 497


Green


542, S. 154


Greenleaf W. C.


391


Greenough W. 142


Greenwood T.


277


Griswold J. F. 476


Grosvenor M. G. 282 422


Gunnison J.


22


Hale B. E. 255, J. L. 520 603, M. 28


Hall 56, A. 247 278 467, J. 598 R.235, S. R. 447, T. 513 Hardy N. K. 558


Harlow W. 19


Harris S. 146 242 259, W. 31 218 369 372 376 384 392 551 Harrington 209, T. 291


Hartwell


449


Haskell H. M. 325


Hastings J. S. · 107


Hatch R. C. 393


Haven 429, Jacob 444, Joseph 336 341


Hayes A.


260, A. A. 90


Flagg E.


Fleming A.


545


Hayward W. H. 131


Hawes J. T. 332


Hawley


400


Hazeltine E. 113 382


Hazen


17


Hebard 487, S. 504


Henchman N.


150


Herbert C. D. 220


Herrick H. 263 372, W. T. 23 Hewes F. A. 435


Hibbard


278, A. 428


Hidden 387, E. N. 36 214 398, S. 502 586 589 591


Hill E. 162 208 242, J. B. 208, 604, S. 341


Hilliard J.


332


Hitchcock R.D. 50, W.D. 50 Hobart J. 98 103 114 417 494 528 531 548 562 580 600


Hobbs J.


237


Hodgman


568


Holman


Holmes O.


113 590


Holt 124 212 509, E. 60 122 138, J.161, P.46 164 241, T.86 Homer 124 142


Hood J. A. 408


Hooper W. 335


Horton W. 324


Hough G. W. 372


Hovey J.


473 519 571


Howard 529, J.T. 489, J. 221,


L. 324, N. 347 417


Howe


312 432, G. 533, N.


166, P. 293


Howel S. N.


192


Howland H. O.


183 416


Hubbard


586


Hull E.


134, J. 54


Humphrey J. P.


314


Ely W. 312 ,


Emerson 273 532, D. 152 170


185 193, John 96 284, Jos. 193, N. 177


Emery E. J. 198, J. 402, S. 114


Emmons N. 181 219 434 442 517 551 298


Erwin


Estabrook


573


Estabrooks


166, E. 461


Evans E.


504 531, I. 367


Everett


274, E. 170


Ewers N.


136


Fairbanks


519 558


Fairchild J. H. 49


Fargo G.


434


17 430


Farley S. Farnsworth J. D. 298 567, S. H. 125 182 434


Farnum L.


372


Farrar J.


255, S. 232


Farrington 301


Farwell J. E.


343 503


Fay S. P. 74


Fessenden 247 278 300 449


Field


487 588, L. 448


Fifield W.


138 375 384


Finney


399


Fish E.


264, H. 279 297


Fisher 429, E. 457, J. 164, J. L. 188


Fisk A. 245, Joel 370, Jonas 131, N. W. 498


Fitch Jabez


54, John 121 28 Haynes L. 471


Fletcher


326, E. 392


Flint E. 21


Fobes W. A.


36 391


Fogg J.


48 91


Follet W.


210 243


Folsom N. S.


168


Forward


311


Foster 309, A. 360 491 525 531 568, B. F. 198 413, D. 425, Eden B. 239 389 541, Ed- mund 152, J. 283


Fowle


580


Fowler B. 177, 0.50


Freeman H.


375


French D. L. 189, D. 284, H. S. G. 198 372, James R. 241, Jona. 105 108 142


Fuller 192, E. 571, E. C. 525, R. 599 302 306 416 423 488 Fullerton W. 149


Furber 590


Gale W. 165, W. P. 284 577


Garland D. 185, J. 516


Gates C. H. 115


Gay B. 270, J. S. 290


Gaylord


George E. 481 493


Gerould M. 251 271 526


Gibbs 545


Gillett 124 163


Gilman |


124, N. 327, T. 23


Gilmore G. 201


Glines J. 338 372


Goddard 472 532, E. 277 295, W. 301 604


Goldsmith A. 300 333


Gooch J. 477 480


Goodale


536, D. 273


Houston J.


156 180


298


586


Eaton


292, J. M. R. 389


Connovan 324 Esty 516 532


620


INDEX OF CLERGYMEN.


Huntoon B.


413 Lowell J.


77 | Odlin


48 75, W. 48 50 278 419 425 550 116 279


Ordway J. 399, M. 448, N. 124 335, S. 19 305 129


Osgood


Otis


Page 192 480 514 531, A. C.


252, C. 163 476, J. 35, J. C. 125 494 495, R. 182 330 358 457 533, T. 504 548, W. 132 189


Paige C. 289 405, R. 179 432


Paine


Parker C. 19 331, E. L. 42 191 201, F. 361, H. E. 374, N. 260


188


Parsons 17 130 156, E. 428, B. F. 323, E. G. 44, J. 491, S. 128, W. 135 490


183


Partridge Patrick 361 493 495


Patten


255, W. A. 36 372


Payson A. M. 325, S. 247 286


310 421


Peabody 298 399, A. P. 56 98, J. 291 461, S. 16


Peacock


143


Peak 124, J. 105


Pearley 358


Pearson 87


Peckham 116


Perkins 165 183 221 252 391 416 505


Perley


133 547


Perry B. 563, C. 302, D. 186 548, G. B. 211


65 Peters Phelps 308


Phillips


28 366


Pickering 59


Pidgin


72


Pierce


. 17


Pike F. V. 343, James 345,


John 68 321


Pillsbury E.


Pine


241


Pinklam 480


Piper 592 596


Pitman 298


Pittman 172


Plumer


98


Pomeroy 268 270 298 Morrison 348, J. 240, W. 90 149 158 190 Pond 138


Porter 330, E. 309, H. 128, M 471, N. 338 592, R. 332 502, W. H. 192


Potter I. 438 533, {J. 461, L. 443, W. A. 604


Powers 437. D. 446, G. 544, J. W. 447, P. 232 542, U. 447, W. 105


Pratt


279 301


Prentice J. 24 113 493, N. 222 Price 355 386


Prince 23 315


Punchard 572


Putnam A. 447, I. W. 100 122, J. W. 447, J. M. 379 383,


98 Norris R. A. 363 384


291 Quint A. H. 326


Ralle 54


Rand 276, A. 493, J. 193 Randall 292, B.99 338 478 485 Rankin 515, A. 413 576 603 609


Hurd I.


49 52 Lucas


401 549 Olcott


Hurlbert M. L.


Hurlbut


480


McClenning D. 242


McClintock S. 48 57 58 73 82 156 491


Mc Clure D. 107


Mc Collom J. T. 333


McDowell 201


McEwen J. F. 129 434


McFarland A.


368 491


McGee J.


168 176 181 223


McGregore D. 89 156 585, J. 38 58


McKeen J.


73 519


Main A.


340


Maltby 535


Mann A. D. 53. C. 400, J. 247 Manning A. 19 172 383 407 448 474 587


Mansfield I. 48


Manson A. 160


Marble


255


March D. 224, E. 76


Marsh J.


271 511 568 610


Martin R. 490


Mason 56, S. 87 461


Mather C. 47


Maud D. 319


Mead S. 248 449


Mellish J. H. 87


Merrill D.163, E. 598, G. 115 170, I. 190, J. H.403 595, J. 422 446, N. 128 187 349 195,


S. H. 316 488, T. A. 165 Merwin 242


Metcalf 142


Miles N. 243


Miller 566 569


Mills


301, S. J. 451


Miltimore 49 192, J. 141 212


Mitchel D. 402


Moody A. 237, H. 361, John


136, Josh. 54 95 118 54, S. 54


Moore


124, H. 212 391,


H. D. 122, Humph. 154 177 213


Mason 334, S. 163 229


Morgan T. 331 375


Morrell J. 485


Morrill D. L. 171, R. 348


Morse 358, J. 609, S. 211 298 Moulton 358


Murdock W. 23 27


Murry 309


Muzzey C. F. 260, W. 290 Myrick 361


Nason 325


Neal 59


Newell G. '283, I. 555, D. 569


Leonard L.


258


Leslie G. 474 Nichols S. 316 596, W. 399


Leveridge W.


318


Nickerson 591


Nicols 511.


Noble 198 565, 0. 97


Norwood


495 498


Loomis J. N. 472 Nott 154 223


Lord C. E. 138, J. 476, N. 153


168.203 W. 587


Low 589 Ober


251


Oliphant


565 McBride 40 Olmsted 210


Hurlin Hutchins S.


334


Hutchinson


265 309 472 513


Hyde S.


Jackson A.


Jameson 586


Janes J. L.


461


Jefferds F.


46


Jenkins A.


26₺


Jennings W. 523


Jennison 220 254 300 393 456 Jewell 5₴8


Jewett 90,588, D.23,G. B.224, H. C. 381, L. 34 243, W. R. 572


Johnson W. 144


Jones 182, A. D. 246, E.


176 424, H. 434, I. 23, J. W. 494, J. L. 452, T. N.399 588 238


Keep J.


Kelly J. 62, W. 414


Kellogg


17, D. 444 446,


E. M. 210 231


Kemp G. S.


254 260


Kendall 292, H. A. 221 259


375, Horace 467


Kennedy N. 82 190


Kent A. 359, C. H. 316


Kidder J. 222


Kilburn J. 300


Kimball D. 372 540, I. 197, J. 419, L. P.214, M. 372 393 413, R. 347 417


Kingsbury C. 476, N. 219, S. 347 576


Kinkead J. 144


Kirk E. N. 203


Kittredge C. B. 221, S. 221


Kneeland A. 449


Knight I.


387 505 519


Knollys H.


318


Knowlton D. 485


Lamb H. J. 241


Lambert T. R. 324 561


Lamson S. 224


Lancaster D. 493 495


Lane J.


331 386 502


Langdon 49, G. 265, S. 58 79 99 121 256 265


Langley


358 531


Lankton Levi 250, Lewis 113


Larkham T. 319


Lawrence 292, J. 132 253 391,


M. 308, R. F. 434 454


Lawton J.


181


Lazell 449


Leach G. 503 589


Leavitt D. 140, Jona. 300 424


Le Bosquet J. 46 114 177 372 398 530 549


Lee S. 210 236


Little E. G. 211


Livermore A. A. 280, J. 244 Lock 212, S. 255


Long D. 164, J. A. E. 82 Norton


Longley J. 452


Noyes 48, 586 D.J.374, N.135 Nye 431


322


Lyman 330, G. 274 282


334


300


Newhall 255, E. 192, C. 542 Newman 142


191, P. 398


Parrish


621


INDEX OF CLERGYMEN.


Ransom Rawson Read


Reed 124 309, A. 208, A. H. 125


Remele


467 23


Remington


Reyner J. 320, J. jr. 320 325 Rice 387


Rich 297 451 480


580


Richards A. 154 168 225, H. 448, J. DeF. 426, J. 570, Ja. 164, John 305 533


Richardson C. A. 604, C. W. 417 532, E. H. 174, H. 609, W. 197, Wm. 164 246, D.F. 542


Richmond 103


Riggs 302


Ripley


534


Robie


61


Robinson 399, D. 97, I. 177


290 476, J. 10 258


Rockwell


239


Rockwood 296


Rogers D. 50, J. 50, L. 524, N. 75 120, Sam. 448 451, Stephen 303 359 461 Rolfe 358 525 548


Rollins


407 Stow B.


447, J. M. 300


Rood


484 495 521, 590


Root


323


Rowe 182


Rowell


442 435


49


Sullivan L. 568, T. R. 280


Sumner 56, C. 277


Weed 480


Welch F.


22, M. 116


Weld


222


Wellman 517, J. W. 43, Jas.


436 443 550, Jubilee 416 Wells M. H. 408, N. 36 493, S. 248, T. 212 316


Wesson


476


Weston 221


419 428


Tarlton J W.


391. J. 113


Taylor 312 588, C.456, Eli 502, E. W. 445, L. 169


Temple


536


Tennent 145


Tenney A. P. 548, C. 116, D. 315, E. 564, L. 274, S. G. 182 250 372


Scovell 407 Tewksbury 105 Whitcomb 282


Scribner 188


Seabury 580


Seagrave 344


Seamans


401


Searle 589, J. 23 206 410.M.C.


545, R. T. 389


Seccombe 85


Sever 321


Sewall E. Q. 154. J. 498 568,


H. 498 588, S. 56


Seymore 502


Seymour 205


Shaw 592, J. 55 486 487 502,


N. 82


Shearer 191


Shearman


322


Towne


540


Townsend 299


Sheldon


125


Shepard


212


Shepherd 384


Short 441 462


True E. 480, H. 61 156 170


Tucke J. 28 54, J. jr. 382


Shuttlesworth 429 Tucker E. W. 137, J. 394


Tufts


190


Turner 487 309 528, I. 498, J. 86


Tuttle


192, W. G. 268


Twining 333


Tyler


98


Upham T. C. 342, T. 36 491 Utley 46


Veazey 327


Wadsworth


160


W'aitt 448 461


Walcott 309


Waldo 604


Waldron 325


Wales


550


Walker C. 235 305, Jas. 331 336, John 176 254, T. 366 491, T. jr. 286 360 372


Wallace


198 202 398


99


Ward 312, J. 99 134 510 572, Jona. 21 115 515, M. 182, N.


Steele 571


Wardlaw


510


Warner A. 484 499, A. B. 214 424


Warren 161 487, E. 501, J.


375


Wason


577


Waterman


357


Waters 171


Watson 348


Watts


257 259


Webber 133


Webster 48 124, J. 74, S. 243 Wedgewood 338


Sutherland 134 510 581 611


Rust


Sabin 261 297


Safford


476, C. G. 497


Salter J. W. 214, T. G. 324 Sanford 101 Taft


Sargent 130 399, B. 19 357


406, N. 461, R. M. 331 495 Saunders 505


Savage T. 155 158 201, W.T. 155 387


Sawin 205


Sawyer B. 135, D. 213 457


549, J. 542 556 569, M. 388 Saxton .539


Wheelwright


47 66


Whipple 477 509, E. 480 527, J. 76


White 474, B. 312 430 457 476 540, H. 182 265 399, J. 196, L. 46, 435, W. O 280


Whitefield 13 41 50 52 77 99 140 517


Whiting C. 209 246, L. 122 Whitney 292


Whiton J. M. 149 156 158 160 229 231 243, O. C. 268 298 302


Whittemore 143, A. 402 86


Wilbur


Wilder 426


Wilkins


309, D. 150 166 193


Willey B. G. 331 336, C. 87


364 400, S. H. 524, I. 172 342 524 588, W. 524 585


Williams 124 566, R. 588, Si- mon 144 500, Stephen 126 261 448, W. 49


Wilson J. 18 29, M. 170, N. 485


160 | Sleigh 289 273


164 |


Smalley 283 551


Smith 592, A. 353, B. 82 129 220 252 289, D. 502, D. P. 176, Eli 186 212 218 399, Elias 59 80, Elihu 254, Ethan 392 544, F. P. 494, H. 329 435, I. 113 383 470 482 491, J. A. 333, John 49 87 131 368 544, M. H. 224, O. 56, P. 407 589, W. A. 570


South worth 433


Spaulding 449, A. 442 298, G 343, J. 480, S. J. 344


Sperry


222


Spofford 17 21 493 498, L. A. 606


Sprague 256 260 278


Stanford 358


Staniford 361 519


Stearns 22 45 123 491


143 55


Stevens


273, J. 447, P. 348 124


Stickney


Stiles


121


Stoddard


476


Stone 124 198 292, B. P. 386 520, C. 281


Stowell


172


Stratton


493


Strong


542, E. 271 86


Swan B. L. 344, J. 222 Sweet 298


Swift


446 461


449


Talbot


189


Tappan 109, A. 85, D. D. 331


386, J. 429


Wheaton Wheeler A. 23 125 502, H. 358, J. 569


Wheelock E. 428 524 537 538, J. R. 467 607, S. M. 407,


S. W. 142


Thatcher


49, O. G. 359 604


Thayer 279, Eben. 71, Elihu 45 85 448, L. 147, N. 72


Thomas


432


Thompson 188, G. W. 87, J.


314 576, T. 40, W. 83 333


Thornton


Thurston 124, B. 108 382, J. 81 585, James 136, P. 345 Tinker 102


Tisdale 259 265


Tobey 330


Tolman


17 182 212 289 457


Tomb


Toppan


Shedd 242 523


Tracy


309, C. B. 353


Trask 20


Treadway 247


Shurtleff R.


43 533, W. 96


Scales Jacob 389 472, James 360 372 392


Stuart


Rowland Russell C. 360 448, C. P. 23, J. T. 372 139 Swain 228


Stephens


Walton


136 366 Willard 602 607


622


INDEX OF OTHER PERSONS.


Wines


448 467


533 545 587, J. 452, S. 349 | Wooster 609


Wingate


308, P. 78 355 386 461 467 520 551


Winget


130 Woodbridge 279


Woodbury


170


Wright D. 434, E. S. 423, J. 291, R. N. 541, W. 427


Young 348, J. K. 325 499, J.S.


323


NAMES NOT IN THE PRECEDING INDEX.


Abbott, 60, 81, 359, 508 ; Adams, 327, 495, Lancaster, 199 ; Lane, 229, 508 ; Lang, 447 ; Prof. 537, 549; Aiken, 73, 149 ; Anher, 279 ; Appleton, 73, 259, 276 ; Atherton, 154 ; At- kinson, 382 ; Austin, 355.


Bachelder, 37, 394 ; Badger, 494 ; Bailey, 273; Baker, 279; Baldwin, 199, 228, 229; Barbour, 344; Barnes, 191; Barter, 96 ; Bartlett. 105, 143 ; Bean, 123, 125; Beekus, 460; Belding, 294; Bellows, 299; Bennet, 547; Berry, 127; Bixby, 191; Blake, 125, 275, 382 ; Blaza, 382 ; Blodgett, 102 ; Board- man, 514 ; Bohonon, 409 ; Bond, 204; Boyes, 40; Bradstreet, 65, 68; Brigham, 74, 202 Brougham, 10; Brown, 199, 294, 358, 405 Buell, 467; Bugbee, 500; Bunker, 485 ; Bunsen, 11; Burnham, 286, 500; Bush, Prof., 539.


Call, 409 ; Callwell, 272 ; Carlton, 216, 409; Carpenter, 295; Chamberlain, Prof., 537; Chandler, 199; Chapin, 469; Chase, 191, 192, 443 ; Cheever, 530; Choate, 531; Cilley, 114; Claggett, 190, 191; Clark, 194, 276, 528, 570 ; Clifford, 473; Clough, 508 ; Colby, 202, 359, 400 ; Cole, 216, 471; Co- nant, 564 ; Cooper, 446 ; Cotton, 72; Cram, 126, 405 ; Cranfield, 119 ; Cromwell, 66, 210 ; Crosby, 202, 344, 494 ; Cross, 409 ; Curtiss, 542 ; Cutter, 239.


Daniels, 275 ; Darling, 508; Davis, 530; Deering, 162; Dewey, 533; Dow, 18, 63, 133 ; Drake, 569; Dudley, 47, 494.


Eastman, 409; Emerson, 96, 481 ; Eme- ry, 508 ; Evans, 518.


Farmer, 199, 200, 334, 402, 490; Farns- worth, 242 ; Farrar, 79, 289 ; Farwell, 474 ; Fay, 242, 250 ; Fellows, 347; Fifield, 531 ; Fisher, 275, 276 ; Flint, 564; Fletcher, 515; Fogg, 126 ; Ford, 553; Foster, 56, 276, 542 ; Franklin, 327, 564 ; Freeman, 542; French, 405, 494, 495; Frost, 84, 97; Fuller, 277, 533; Furgerson, 430.


Gage, 237; Gates, 180 ; Gerrish, 355 ; Gil- bert, 18, 263; Gilman, 490, 494 ; Goodwin, 56; Gookin, 107; Gould, 547; Greenleaf, 56; Grindle, 447; Grover, 18.


Hale, 18; Hall, 275, 276, 279, 307, 320 ; Hammond, 294; Harris, 269; Hayward, 293 ; Healey, 75; Hemphill, 144 ; Hill, 180 ; Hilton, 9, 13, 317; Hinsdale, 270 ; Hobbs, 150 ; Holmes, 520 ; Holmes & Homer, 530; Holt, 177; Howard, 216; Howlett, 279 ; Hull, 448; Huntington, 52; Hurd, 469 ; Huse, 549; Hussey, 63, 133 ; Hutchinson, 66.


Ingalls, 358.


Jackson, 528 ; James, 406 ; Jaquith, 344 ; Jewett, 500; Jones, 275, 474.


Kellogg, 537 ; Kendrick, 542; Kent, 368 ; Kilbourne, 550; Kilburn, 355; Kimball, 200, 325, 464, 538; Kingsbury, 278, 279, 449 ; Kittredge, 228, 519 ; Knight, 18; Knox, 147.


Ladd, 474 ; Lambert, 570 ; Lampson, 150 ;


Lawrence, 500; Lavitt, 502; Leman, 150 ; Lewis, 506; Libbey, 408, 557; Little, 355 ; Locke, 260; Lydston, 192; Lyford, 500.


Marsten, 570; McCrillis, 591; MeClary, 382; McCoy, 382; McDearmid, 574; Mc- Lallan, 574 ; Mack, 495 ; Mc Neil, 272 ; Mar- tin, 119 ; Mason, 9, 506; Maynard, 241; Means, 73, 202 ; Maloon, 409 ; Melvin, 547; Merrick, 506 ; Merrill, 18, 132, 205 ; Miller, 566 ; Moody, 202 ; Moore, 242 ; Morrill, 136 ; Morse, 255, 260 ; Moulton, 508.


Nason, 325; Neal, 10, 59 ; Newell, 284 ; Nims, 276 ; Noyes, 199, 283, 469.


Odlin, 48.


Packer, 283 ; Page, 18, 494, 495 ; Palmer, 135, 136 ; Parker, 191, 192 ; Partridge, 279 ; Patten, 204 ; Peabody, 537; Peirce; 73, 121 ; Pepperell, 54, 95 ; Perkins, 406 ; Perry, 430 ; Pettengill, 409; Philbrick, 133; Phillips, 366 ; Pickering, 79; Pierce, 73; Pike, 345 ; Pillsbury, 355, 525 ; Pinkerton, 93 ; Pinneo, 542; Pitman, 483; Porter, :554; Powers, 185; Prescott, 95; Priest, 273; Pulsifer, 518; Putnam, 409.


Quincy, 321.


Rand, 447; Read, 191; Rice, 569; Rich- ardson, 260, 275 ; Roberts, 500; Robinson, 278, 503 ; Rogers, 50; Rolfe, 373 ; Rollins, 407 ; Roundy, 460 ; Rowell, 373; Runnels, 373.


Safford, 475; Sanborn, 84, 87, 494, 500, 501, 508; Sandeman, 107; Savage, 177; Senter, 486 ; Severance, 432 ; Shurtleff, 43, 96; Silsby, 419; Simmons, 204; Sleeper, 83; Smiley, 273; Smith, 53, 59, 80, 87, 101, 117, 329, 334, 471, 537, 542; Sprague, 258; Stanley, 272, 273 ; Stearns, 45; Stephens, 56; Stevens, 432, 469, 500; Stewart, 344; Stiles, 150; Stoddard, 290; Sullivan, 290; Sumner, 263; Swain, 500; Sweatt, 355; Swift, 569 ; Symms, 307.


Tasker, 481; Taylor, 527; Temple, 13; Thompson, 9, 172, 516 , Thurston, 474 ; Til- den, 580 ; Tilton, 508 ; Towne, 150; Tufts, 190; Turell, 95; Tyng, 55.


Underwood, 191; Upham, 434. Vose, 18, 241.


Waldron, 96, 320, 325; Walker, 286, 360 ; Ward, 216; Warren, 537; Washburn, 241 ; Waterhouse, 49; Weare, 76; Webster, 84, 409; Wellman, 194; Wentworth, 17, 45, 130, 162, 165, 428, 470, 550; Wheeler, 432 ; Whitaker, 382; Whitcher, 126 ; Whitcomb, 432, 435; White, 98, 209 ;. Whiting, 317; Whittemore, 177; Wiggin, 139, 357; Wil- cox, 469; Wilder, 279; Willard, 121, 254, 306, 307; Willey, 522; Willys, 317; Wil- son, 147, 276; Winthrop, (printed Went- worth,) 13; Wood, 579; Woodbury, 215, 216, 327 ; Wright, 54%.


Young, 325.


Worcester J. 524, N. 574, S. 585, T. 386 410 528


Winslow H. 323, S. E. 297


Winter 417 515 528 587 595


Woodman


491 507


Wiswell 313, L. 281


Woods 261 415 467


Wood 81 191, A. 254 279, B. 358 551, H. 172 372 399 526


Woodward 528, N. 473 292


Wooly


MISCELLANEOUS INDEX.


A blameless minister 388


Academy, early 145


A church saved 195


disfellowshipped 439


in their right mlnd 442


Action of town on the death of their pastor 194 A father's advice 110


Affection for the Cove- nant 218


" All is well "


352


Anecdote, of singing 94


of Dr. McGregore 157


"no quarrel with the gospel " 159


of the chaise and min- ister 194


of John Cromwell 210


of temperance 220


of stoves in the church 220


of the man who paid $ 8 for preaching 312


"and with Washing- ton too" 368


of the minister who preached " without pay "


478


of sectarian feeling


479


of Mr. Potter 552


A people under infidel influences 453


Arminian 86, 184


ministers 309


Arminianism 363, 376


Articles of faith 369


A thrilling scene 251


Associational inquiry meeting 330


Baptism, change of views 218, 223


. Baptists first church


15


Bass-viol, incident 142


Bible buried 294


lost 527


Blessing according to effort 219


and faithfulness 227


Burning of a pastor's house 173


Burying place, first 414


Business easy in a revi- val 351


Cage for sleepers in meeting 118 Candidates, one hundred 20 Cases of interest 454, 480


Catechism 91, 357


Chaplain at Bunker Hill 59 Character of first settlers 9


of Mr. Farrar 232


Children and covenant 470


Church, almost half the population. in 521


broken up


primitive 11


independent 39 Facts, affecting 352


first Presbyterian in N. E. 39


"must have struggles" 105 steadfast


285


Civil compact 47


Class meetings 374


Colleague 152


" College-learned man " 592 Colony 226 Combination 86


Communicants, many 39


Complaint, letter of 31


Congregational, church-


es first five


15


singing


94


society, ends of, defined


200


Consociate church 403


Come-out-ism 155, 221, 522


Controversy


154


Co-operation with the existing church 401


Council for reconciliation 51 in case of Rev. T. Wor- cester 411


Covenant, renewed


85


form of


245,505


without articles


436


Currency, troubles of


72, 90, 272


Daily concert, revival


264


Dangers in early settle- ments 340


Dark times and better


times


523


Dartmouth College, re- vivals in 535


Day of small things 151


Deacons, helpers 199


Debt, embarrassing 101


paid and a revival 224


cancelled 266


" Detest " 188


Difficulties in church 350


Discipline, Bradstreet 31


Dismission, cause and consequence 214


for unfaithfulness


280


Distinctive doctrines pro- claimed 310


Division


89


Double consciousness 145


"Down with the church"221


Early settlers, character of 601


Earthquake, presentiment of 69


"Elective Affinity "


52


Extinct churches 35, 88, 132,


135, 164, 242, 244, 283, 506, 509


Fast


80, 281, 307, 363, 440


resolutions at


85,98


repeated and revival 524 Feelings of a minister before a revival 233, 351


Female preacher


173


Fifty years ago


215


First house in State


9


sermon in Derry


38


meetings in Manchester 198


Five pounds for town


expenses, &c.


340


Flock in the forest 340 Forms of worship 11


Free chapel


205


Freewill Baptists 15


Funds, perversion of 257


Funeral of Mr. Bradford 230 Generous donation 91


Good deacon, family blest


373


Great Awakening 14, 41, 50, 93


testimony for


55, 140


Great revival 207


Great sacrifices 21


Half-way covenant


defined


126


85, 235


how disposed of 167, 322


Happy death 182


House burned 326, 345


Idle persons "set work " to 405


Immigration


12


motives for


12, 95


three elements in


12-14


Imprisonment of Wheel-


wright


66


Improvement


110, 143


Infant baptism


37


rejection of overruled 225


Influence of a few


104


of Abner Kneeland


253


Intemperance, 40 hogs-


heads


110


source of difficulty 175


expenses of


343


public houses


395


Interesting extract


459


fact


516


Kneeland's paper and influence 453


Labor no loss


219


Last words


120


Last member


135


Lawlessness


350


Learned professions


18


Legacy


362


Extempore sermon


480


Letter


Liberal offer


Episcopalian, first chapel 15


Epitaph 55, 76, 77, 97, 108,


145


110


13


preaching


298


Liberty, attachment to


45


Lord's Supper, how cel- ebrated 94


506


624


MISCELLANEOUS INDEX.


abuse of


Love of country


Magistrates, early 9


Manufacturing popula- tion 269


Maternal Association 354


Meeting-house, first erect- ed in State 15


taken away


161


and battle of Bunker hill 272


burned 345


$ 45,000 for building, and rum and supper at raising 394


of logs 20 years 367


Meetings for conference 118


Members, removed not lost 346


Men selected to settle Con- cord 366


Methodist E. Church 15


" standing order " 137


Ministerial experience


183


ordination " on a rock "


592


patience 351


qualifications 517


tax equal to all others 603


Ministers, widows of no home 214


indicted 586


pension for 215


if dismissed, what was


supposed


215


imprisoned


229


furnished by Dartmouth College 537


but 10 revivals in State 552 Ministry renounced and denounced 521


Mission church


205


Mixed church govern- ment 349, 419, 444


Model pastor 43


Mourning ring 57 Reconciliation, case of 362


News from Boston 475


No man for the " profes- sions " 201


No misunderstanding 371


" Not one straw less " 456


Object of the emigrants at Plymouth 9


at the Piscataqua


12


Old North Meeting-house


117


Oldest Pastor


273


" One of ten " 110


One hundred students 353


One more prayer-meet- ing 195


Only male member


85


Ordination, sermon first at H. 70


and martial music 215


Ox-sleds and going to church 216, 410


Paralysis 402


Parishes united 41


Parity of ministers 10


Parsonage, sold by town 129 the effect of 214


Pastor, reception of 38


and teacher 64 Roads and meetings 341


his salary, "ruin to the


Rules of church 356


Sabbath School, inter- esting fact 223 account of revival in 227


Salary, for minister's fam- ily 97


" four times double " 107


" forty for one " 108 released in part 109


on paper


174


paid regularly


287


Schism, alleged 303


Schools established late 201


Seats in M. H. assigned 69, 139


Settlement of the State grant and incorpora- tion of towns, date of 229


Sewing circles and so-


cial gatherings


204


Shakers


15


Singers, Mr. Sprague's saying to 257


Solemn Assembly 390 Slaveholders excluded 220, 354


Slavery, discussion of 19


a sin


354


measures against 364


Special means 390


State of the churches


110


Stated reading meeting 265


Support of gospel. a duty 356 Surveyors and a chaplain366 Talk with one person each day ; 536


Temperance


91


special message 92


resolutions upon 169, 469


youth ignorant 220


test of admission 354


incidents 91, 92


Temple and Goodale 536


The gospel prized 452


Theological Institute 507


Thirty five years a S. S.


teacher


227


Times of trial


110


" Tokens " at Commun- ion 94


Toleration Act 363


Tories


156


Tornado 295


Town voting to form a church 149


Trials of Mr. Bradstreet 31


of Mr. Moody 119


of MI. Leslie 475 of Campton church 521


Twenty four years-and fifty five 352


Union with Ms. 9, 12


Urim and Thummim - 148


War of Revolution, its effects 342


Well managed church 203


Whitefield and Randall 338 Women, praying 172


Young people and elec- tion day 234


Young woman, conver- sion of 101


Rum provided 518 man overwhelmed 365 men $ 1 each 395 town " 71 benefits of a permanent 112


dismissed, a helper 356


Pastoral visit and revi- val 524


Pastorate, long 100 Satan's seat 366


Patient waiting 351


Peculiar juncture 431


interposition 432


Piscataqua, anecdote 12 15 Population, three elements in 12


Prayer-meeting, week-


ly church 169


at sunrise 219


" Prayers and liquor "


291


Preaching without notes


234, 321, 480


against salaries 1 478


Prelude of a revival 362


Presbyterians from N Ireland 14, 28 church given up 19, 163


Presbytery, Boston, Sa- lem 133, 156


Preservation of one of


the old Meeting-hou-


ses


139


Primitive church 11


Proportion of christians to population 314


Protest


312


Protracted meetings


219,


370, 379, 594


series of


364, 384, 397


Provision for pastors 36 Sudden death 316


Public worship not sus- pended 371


absence from disrepu- table 543


Pulpit, how made


Puritans, Brougham's opinion of 9 10


10


387


Quakers, first in State 15


Question of removal 230


Retraction 523


Rise of denominations 15


Revivals, 14, 26, 38, 43,97,103, 127, 146, 154, 223, 230, 235, 264, 292, 302, 303, 313, 333, 348, 373, 392, 403, 408, 411, 426, 442,


442, 445, 457, 482, 483, 489, 493, 507, 549, 589, 594, 599


great


593


description of 111, 195, 208,


218, 126, 310, 329, 337, 343, 351, 358, 364, 377, 378, 388, 395, 397, 458, 497, 499, 507, 511, 519, 520, 535


at the beginning of this century 309


remarkable 232, 310, 311, 370, 421, 430, 437, 468


effect on a minister 218,


251


ten under one minis- try 286


without a pastor 543, 544 Rising generation 610


lady, benevolent ·


516


2090


118.


179


care for children faith


539





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