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Membership, 37.
Clerk : Augusta Clark, Croton Valley, N. Y.
3. YORKTOWN MONTHLY MEETING
is held second Sixth day in each month, 11 A.M., at Yorktown.
Clerk and Correspondent :
Jacob Mekeel,
Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
Treasurer :
Henry H. Underhill,
Croton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.
Minister : Belle Harrington,
Elders :
Abby W. Underhill,
Phebe J. Talcott,
Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
Croton-on-the-Hudson, N. Y.
Croton-on-the-Hudson,
N. Y.
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PURCHASE QUARTERLY MEETING.
Jacob Mekeel,
Mary Jane Mekeel,
George W. Shipley,
Hannah M Shipley,
Benjamin T. Allison,
Philena Hallock,
Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
Peekskill, N. Y.
Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
This meeting includes two Preparative Meetings : YORKTOWN and CROTON.
YORKTOWN PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on Fourth day before the first Sixth day in each month, at 7:30 p.M., at Yorktown.
Membership, 60.
Clerk :
Edward B. Kear, Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
CROTON PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held Fifth day preceding first Sixth day in each month, 8 P.M .. at Croton Point.
Membership, 31.
Clerk : Elizabeth Underhill, Croton-on-the- Hudson, N. Y.
MEETINGS OF MINISTERS AND ELDERS.
Preparative-Fourth day following first Fifth day, at close of Monthly meeting, in First, Seventh, and Eleventh months at Purchase In Fourth month as above at Mamaroneck. Clerk -- Charles Griffin, Mamaroneck, N. Y.
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Second Fifth day in First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth months 10 A.M , at Chappaqua. Clerk-Eliza H. Lane, Chappaqua, N. Y. Second Sixth day in First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth months, at close of Monthly Meeting, in Yorktown.
Clerk-Jacob Mekeel, Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Quarterly-Sixth day after last First day in First, Fourth, Seventh, and Eleventh months, 2 P.M., at Chappaqua. Clerk-Anna D. Page, Chappaqua, N. Y.
MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP.
Purchase-First day and Fourth day, 11 A. M.
White Plains Mission-First day, 11 A. M.
Mamaroneck-First day, 11 A.M
Chappaqua-First day and Fifth day, 11 A.M.
Croton Valley-First day and Fourth day, 11 A.M.
Yorktown-First day and Fourth day, 11 A.M. and 7:30 P. M. winter, 8 P.M. summer. Croton Point-First day 11 A. M. and Fifth day & P.M.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS.
Mamaroneck-Monthly Meetings Christian Endeavor and Missionary.
Chappaqua-First day, 6:30 P.M.
Yorktown-First day, 7 P.M.
BIBLE SCHOOLS.
Mamaroneck-First day, 10:30 A.M. Superintendent-Richard E. Carpenter,
Hartsdale, N. Y.
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Chappaqua-First day, 10 A. M. .
Superintendent-Edward P. Swift, M.D.,
Pleasantville, N. Y. Croton Valley-First day, 10 A.M. Held at meeting- house in summer; at James Wood's, near Mount Kisco, in winter. Superintendent-James Wood, Mount Kisco, N. Y.
Yorktown-First day, 11 A.M. Superintendent-Jacob Mekeel,
Yorktown Heights, N. Y.
Croton Point-First day, 2:30 P.M.
Superintendent-Elizabeth Underhill, Croton on-the-Hudson, N. Y.
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NINE PARTNERS QUARTERLY MEETING,
1783-1896.
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James Wood says: "The first settlement of any great numbers north of Harrison's Purchase was at the Oblong, in the present town of Pawling, in Dutchess County. A meeting-house was built there in 1741, a Preparative Meeting established in 1742, and a Monthly Meeting for it and the adjacent meetings in 1744."
In 1783 Purchase Quarterly Meeting was divided and that of Nine Partners set up. This at first included Nine Partners, The Creek, East Hoosack, and Saratoga Monthly Meetings, but Saratoga was set off the same year ; in 1800 Stanford and in 1812 Cornwall Quarterly Meetings were established. Nine Partners then in. cluded Oblong, Nine Partners, and Oswego Monthly Meetings. In a later rearrangement in 1867 Stanford became again a Monthly Meeting and was joined to Nine Partners Quarter.
In the early records of the Yearly Meeting, Friends of this section figure prominently. They were among the leading spirits of their day in the cause of Truth.
A Friend resident at Quaker Hill has kindly fur. nished the following information :
""The Oblong ' is a tract of land which was given by the State of Connecticut to the State of New York in exchange for certain land on Long Island Sound. It
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extends from the Ridgefield Angle, so-called, in West- chester County, to the northern boundary of Connecti- cut. It is one mile two hundred and sixty rods wide, and thus includes Quaker Hill.
" Quaker Hill is a ridge lying in the east portion of the town of Pawling. It is about seven miles long north and south and from one to two miles wide. Its highest point is about twelve hundred feet above sea level."
All along this ridge extend the houses once occupied by the Friends. The old meeting-house, which was used as a barracks by the soldiers in the Revolutionary war, is still standing, but our Friends now occupy a more recent building on an adjacent lot.
New Milford, over the Connecticut line in Litchfield County, seven miles east of Quaker Hill, in a pleasant farming country, is full of interesting associations. This meeting is mentioned in 1739, but had evidently been established at an earlier date. Hither came, to cast in their lots with the despised and persecuted peo- ple of the Lord, David Ferris in 1727, and eleven years later Nathan, the son of Governor Talcott of Connec- ticut.
Ten miles further porth in Dutchess County, Joseph Caustin and eight other individuals purchased a large tract of land, which was called the Nine Partners. Here a meeting was established regularly in 1742. This was made a Preparative Meeting in 1745 and be- come a Monthly Meeting in 1769. The growth and prosperity of this meeting was closely identified with that of the Boarding School which, through the efforts of Joseph Talcott aud other Friends, was established in 1793 under the care of the Yearly Meeting. This
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school was for more than half a century a centre of beneficent influence in the Society. The old house has been torn down, the meeting removed; only the quiet graves on the hillside remain in memorial of past days. In 1882 a good house in more convenient situation at Mill Brook was built and is now in use.
" Oswego Meeting in Dutchess County was established in 1750, that in Samuel Fields' neighborhood in 1760, that at Poughquaque in Beekmantown in 1773, and that at The Creek in 1775. A new meeting was set up at Crum Elbow, in Hyde Park, in 1783." That old house is still standing. There were eight meeting- houses within the limits of Nine Partners Quarterly Meeting in 1825. These all passed out of the hands of our Friends during that sorrowful period, except that at La Grange, or Arthursburg, which we still occupy.
A small building on Mill Street, near Garden Street, Poughkeepsie, sufliced for the use of the small rem- nant who gathered there, until, with the revived inte- rest of later years, in 1862 the present comely and commodious edifice was built and has since been occu- pied by Friends.
In 1777 Henry Hull arrived with his father's family at Stanford. They found the surrounding country wild and uncultivated, the settlers rustics of rough manners. Friends held their meetings at Stanford and The Creek in log houses of primitive construction, but these gatherings were held so much in the power of the Lord that the turbulent spirits yielded to the gentle, subduing influence felt in them. Benjamin and Paul Hoag, Paul and Phebe Upton, and Henry Hull himself were among these devoted pioneer workers. The log.
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house soon became inadequate for the numbers who assembled, and the stone meeting house which is still standing at The Creek was built. In 1788 this house was frequently crowded. The large old meeting-house at Stanfordville where Henry Hull used to preach is also still standing, encircled by grand old trees, but it has passed out of the hands of Friends.
PRESENT LOCATION OF MEETING-HOUSES.
One on Quaker Hill, near Pawling station, New York & Harlem Railroad, one and three-quarter hours' ride from Grand Central Depot, 42d Street, New York.
That at Mill Brook is in the village, half a mile dis- tant from the Mill Brook railroad station on Dutch- ess & Columbia Railroad, which connects at Dutchess Junction with Hudson River Railroad. Mill Brook is sixteen miles east of Poughkeepsie.
Poughkeepsie meeting-house is in the northeast part of the town, on Montgomery Street, near Hamilton, twenty minutes' ride from Hudson River Railroad sta- tion, which is two and three-quarter hours' ride from Grand Central Depot, 42d Street, New York.
Arthursburg is eleven miles from Poughkeepsie, on the Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut Railroad, six- teen miles from its junction with Hudson River Rail- road.
Clinton Corners and Stanfordville are stations on the Poughkeepsie & Eastern Railroad. Clinton Corners is thirteen miles northeast of Poughkeepsie, forty min- utes' ride by train; Stanfordville, sixteen miles in same direction, fifty minutes' ride. Both meeting houses within half-mile of station.
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NINE PARTNERS QUARTERLY MEETING
is held on Fifth day after first First day, at 11 A. M., in Second month at Mill Brook; in Fifth month at Pough- keepsie; in Eighth mouth at Quaker Hill; in Eleventh month at Clinton Corners, all in Dutchess County.
Membership, 499. Clerk:
William H. Osborn, Pawling, Dutchess County, N. Y.
It includes four Monthly Meetings : OBLONG, NINE PARTNERS, POUGHKEEPSIE, STANFORD.
1. OBLONG MONTHLY MEETING
is held on Second day preceding third Fifth day, at 11 A.M. in each month at Quaker Hill, except in Fifth and Eighth months when it is held at New Milford, Conn. No Preparative Meeting.
Membership, 38. Clerk:
William P. Osborn, Quaker Hill, N. Y.
Correspondent and Treasurer:
Richard T. Osborn, Quaker Hill, N. Y. Minister:
None.
Elders . Richard T. Osborn, Roby Osborn, Olive Hong,
Quaker Hill, N. Y.
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Robert Post,
Quaker Hill, N. Y.
Betsey Post,
William H. Osborn,
Eliza H. Osborn,
.
2. NINE PARTNERS MONTHLY MEETING
is held on the third Fifth day of each month, 11 A. M., at Mill Brook. No Preparative Meeting.
Membership, 95.
Clerk :
Abram Birdsall,
Mill Brook, N. Y.
Correspondent:
Nathan G. Swift,
Treasurer:
Etta Griffin,
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Minister 8:
Rhoda A. Swift,
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Henry H. Swift,
Albert F. Swift,
Elders:
Maria A. Haviland,
Richard T. Swift,
Abraham Y. Birdsall,
66
Elizabeth H Birdsall,
Nathan G. Swift, 66
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3. POUGHKEEPSIE MONTHLY MEETING
is held on Fourth day before third Fifth day of each month, 11 A.M., at Poughkeepsie, except in Fifth and Ninth months when it is held at Arthursburg.
Clerk :
Jonathan Dickinson, Correspondent:
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
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Mary E. Haviland,
Box 45, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Treasurer:
Walter F. Tabor,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Ministers:
Mary Moore,
Elmer D. Gildersleeve,
Fernando G. Cartland,
Ellers:
Ruth C Flagler,
Anna W. Dickinson,
Daniel O. Lawrence,
Mary E. Haviland,
Anna C. Bedell,
Mary H. Bedell,
John S. Wing, Mary M. Wing, Catharine McCormick,
121 Academy Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
247 Church Street, Poughkeepsie. N. Y.
127 Cannon Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Box 45, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
55 S. Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Arlington, N. Y. 66
Hooker Avenue,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
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Elizabeth C. Ferris,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Julia A. Flagler,
Overlook, N. Y.
Isaac D. Osborn,
Arthursburg, N. Y.
This meeting includes two Preparative Meetings: POUGHKEEPSIE and LA GRANGE.
POUGHKEEPSIE PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on Fifth day after second Fourth day in each month, in the evening after prayer meeting, at Pough- keepsie.
Membership, 214
Clerk :
Alfred Cartland,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
LA GRANGE PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held second Fourth day of each month, 11 A.M., at Arthursburg.
Membership, 36. Derk :
Isaac D. Osborn,
Arthursburg, N. Y.
4. STANFORD MONTHLY MEETING
is held on Sixth day following third First day in each month, 11 A.M. It meets at Stanfordville on First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Eleventh months, and at Clinton Corners on the alternate, Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, and Twelfth months.
Clerk : Isaac R. Post,
Stanfordville, N. Y.
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Correspondent and Treasurer :
Levi Arnold,
Stanfordville, N. Y.
Ministers : Thomas C. Sprague, Rachel Sprague, Elders :
Stanfordville, N. Y.
George S. Deuell,
Bangall, N. Y.
Amy H. Arnold,
Stanfordville, N. Y.
Mary L. Post,
Isaac R. Post,
Egbert S. Bedell,
Clinton Corners, N. Y.
Sarah M. Upton,
Charles Hicks,
..
This meeting includes two Preparative Meetings : STANFORD and CLINTON CORNERS.
STANFORD PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on Fifth day following second First day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at Stanfordville.
Membership, 56.
Clerk : Maria L. Deuell,
Bangall, N. Y.
CLINTON CORNERS PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on Fifth day following second First day in each month, 7:30 p.M., at Clinton Corners.
Membership, 60.
Clerk :
William M. Birdsall, Salt Point, Dutchess Co., N. Y.
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MEETINGS OF MINISTERS AND ELDERS.
Preparatice-Oblong on Seventh day preceding third Fifth day in First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth months, 11 A.M.
Clerk-Richard T. Osborn, Quaker Hill, N. Y. Nine Partners on third Fifth day of First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth months, 10 A M. Clerk-Nathan G. Swift, Mill Brook, N. Y.
Poughkeepsie on Fourth day before third Fifth day in First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth months, 10 A.M.
Clerk-Anna W. Dickinson, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Stanford on Sixth day following third First day in First and Seventh months, 10 A.M.
Clinton Corners on same days in Fourth and Tenth months.
Clerk :- Isaac R. Post, Stanfordville, N. Y.
Quarterly-Mill Brook on Fourth day after first First day in Second month, 2 P.M.
Poughkeepsie on same day in Fifth month.
Quaker Hill on same day in Eighth month.
Clinton Corners on same day in Eleventh month. Clerk-Isaac R. Post, Stanfordville, N. Y.
MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP.
Quaker Hill-First day and Fourth day at 11.A.M. Mill Brook-First day at 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Fifth day at 11 A.M. Little Rest Mission-First day at 2:50 P.M. Fourth day at 7:30 P.M.
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Poughkeepsie, First day and Fourth day at 11 A.M. Fifth day at 7:30 P.M. Arthursburg-First day at 11 A.M.
Stanfordville-First day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. Fifth day at 7:30 P.M. Clinton Corners-First day at 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. Fifth day at 7:30 P.M.
Meeting for Worship also held on Sixth day at 10 A.M., after each Quarterly Meeting.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS.
Quaker Hill-Friends join in Union work.
Poughkeepsie-First day at 7:30 p.M., and on second Third day in each month, 7:30 P.M. Mission meetings held quarterly, on the 3d of the month, at the meeting-house. Stanfordville- First day, before evening meeting. Clinton Corners-Same time.
BIBLE SCHOOLS.
Quaker Hill-First day at 9:45 A.M. from Fifth month to Eleventh month, and 1:30 p.M. from Eleventh month to Fifth month. Superintendent-Warren H. Wilson,
Quaker Hill, N. Y. New Milford-First day, 3 P.M. Superintendent-W. G. Green, New Milford, Conn,
Mill Brook-First day at 10 A.M. Superintendent-Henry H. Swift.
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Little Rest *-- First day at 3:15 P.M.
Superintendent-Daniel Griffen, Mill Brook, N. Y.
Shun Pike *- First day at 3:30 P.M. (summer). Superintendent-Clayton Olivet,
Mill Brook, N. Y. Poughkeepsie-First day at 9:30 A.M.
Superintendent-Robert M. Ferris,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Arthursburg -- First day at 9:30 A. M. Superintendent-Isaac D. Osborn,
Arthursburg, N. Y.
Stanfordville-First day at 10 A.M. Superintendent-Isaac R. Post,
Stanfordville, N. Y.
Clinton Corners-First day at 10 A.M. Superintendent-William P. Leggett,
Salt Point, N. Y.
* NOTE .~ Little Rest is in Dutchess County, about two and one- half miles south of Mill Brook by wagon road.
Shun Pike is the next station north of Mill Brook, five miles distant, on Dutchess & Columbia Railroad.
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CORNWALL
QUARTERLY MEETING,
1816-1896.
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CORNWALL QUARTERLY MEETING.
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About the year 1766 a Friend named Edward Hallock with a large family of children removed from the east end of Long Island and settled at New Marlborough, twelve miles distant from Cornwall-on-the-Hudson. This Friend held meetings in his house. Of these he says: " We commence at eleven o'clock. Sometimes our neighbors come in and sit with us. Our meetings are often very comfortable, and I feel thankful in believing they are owned by the Great Head of the Church." David Sands, who visited Edward Hallock, was much blessed in these meetings.
In 1771 David Sands married a daughter of this Friend, Clementine Hallock, and in the spring of 1772 they settled in a house at Cornwall and immediately com- menced a meeting to be held there every First day. Friends of New York attended the opening. Joseph Thorne, from Flushing, who had recently settled in the vicinity, was a Friend deeply interested in the welfare of the Society, and became a pillar among them. They soon commenced a week-day meeting, which con- tinued to be held for eleven years. A number joined them through convincement and by coming from va- rious parts to settle at Cornwall. The long, low house in which these early meetings were held is still in good preservation.
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Cornwall Quarterly Meeting was established in 1816, consisting of Cornwall and Marlborough Monthly Meetings, set off from Nine Partners,
LOCATION.
This Quarterly Meeting extends through parts of Ulster and Orange counties. Cornwall meeting-house stands in Canterbury village, in the eastern part of Orange County. It is two miles inland, south of Corn- wall Landing.on-the-Hudson, a station on the West Shore Railroad about two hours' ride to Weehawken, thence by ferry to West Forty-second Street, New York.
At Cornwall Landing a meeting has recently been re- opened in a chapel donated for the purpose by S. E. Loder.
The house at Highland Mills was built a year or two ago, and the meeting was at that time removed to its present central location in the village. It is ten miles south of Cornwall Landing, and one-half mile east of Highland Mills station on the Erie Short-Cut, which connects at Newburg with West Shore Railroad, thence to Weehawken Ferry, West Forty-second Street, two hours distant from New York.
The Valley meeting-house is near Plattekill, in the southeastern part of Ulster County, six miles south of Clintondale. It is three miles distant from Modena on the Poughkeepsie & Boston Railroad, and nine miles northwest of Newburg on the West Shore Railroad. The old house has recently been thoroughly renovated.
At Unionville meetings have recently been opened in a good meeting-house owned by Friends.
Unionville is three miles east of the Valley meeting, six or seven miles from the West Shore Railroad station.
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Milton is in Ulster County, on the west bank of the Hudson-a station of the West Shore Railroad two and one-quarter hours' ride from New York. The meeting- house is in the centre of the village on the main street.
Rosendale is ten miles north of Clintondale. It is a station on the Wallkill Valley Railroad, about eight miles from Kingston-on the-Hudson. This meeting was for many years closed and given up; it has of late been reopened, and the old house has been fitted over anew and is now a very neat structure. There have been five meeting-houses built and three remodelled within Cornwall Quarter in the last eight or nine years.
Butterville is high among the hills, four or five miles west of New Paltz on the Wallkill Valley Railroad. The meeting-house is only two or three miles from Lake Mohonk.
Clintondale is in Ulster County, five miles north west of Milton. It is a station on the Poughkeepsie & Boston Railroad. The meeting-house is in the centre of the village.
CORNWALL QUARTERLY MEETING
is held on Fifth day preceding next to last First day, 11 A.M., in First month at the Valley, Fourth month at Cornwall, Seventh month at Clintondale, Tenth month at Milton.
Membership, 702.
Clerk :
Edgar M. Clark,
Milton, Ulster Co., N. Y.
This meeting includes two Monthly Meetings: CORN- WALL and MARLBORO.
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1. CORNWALL MONTHLY MEETING
is held on Sixth day following fourth Fifth day in each month at 11 A.M. It meets at Cornwall in First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, and Eleventh months, and at Highland Mills in the alternate Second, Fourth, Sixth, Eighth, Tenth, and Twelfth months.
Clerk:
Henry R. Hunter,
Cornwall, N. Y.
Correspondent:
Hannah M. Isaacs, Ministers:
Cornwall Landing, N. Y.
Hannah M. Isaacs,
Cornwall Landing, N. Y.
Henry R. Hunter,
Cornwall, N. Y.
Edgar L. Regna, Jr.,
(in Indiana).
Albert Cornell,
Monkton Ridge, Vt.
Elders:
William Isaacs,
Cornwall Landing, N. Y. Cornwall, N. Y.
Hannah S. Hunter,
Esther Mailler,
Charles Sutherland,
Highland Mills, N. Y.
This Monthly includes two Preparative Meetings: CORNWALL and HIGHLAND MILLS.
CORNWALL PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on Fifth day preceding the fourth Sixth day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at Cornwall.
Membership, 34.
Clerk and Treasurer:
Jennie Clark,
Cornwall Landing, N. Y.
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HIGHLAND MILLS PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held third Seventh day of each month at Highland Mills, 8 P.M.
Membership, 63.
Clerk and Treasurer: Albert J. Legg, Highland Mills, N. Y.
2. MARLBORO MONTHLY MEETING
is held on Fourth day preceding fourth Fifth day of each month, at 11 A.M. It meets in Milton in First, Fourth, Seventh, and Tenth months; at Clintondale in Second, Fifth, Eighth, and Eleventh months; at the Valley in Third, Sixth, Ninth, and Twelfth months.
Clerk:
John Weaver,
Clintondale, N. Y.
Correspondent:
George W. Hallock,
Milton, N. Y.
Treasurer:
A. E. Bell,
Milton, N. Y.
Ministers:
Samuel Birdsall,
Plattekill, N. Y.
Cornelius D. Barnes,
James D. Wood,
William Thomas Willis, Stephen Taber, Henry R. Keates, Samuel S. Taber, Perrin Reynolds,
Clintondale,
Milton,
Clintondale,
Rosendale,
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Elders:
James H. Coutant,
Ardonia, N. Y.
Clementine S. Coutant,
James B. Palmer,
Plattekill,
Helen Palmer,
Albert Birdsall,
Elias G. Minard,
Highland Mills, N. Y.
Mary E. Minard,
Martha J. Carruth,
Winslow M. Bell,
Bessie H. Bell,
Arthur E. Bell,
Martha H. Bell,
Edgar M. Clarke,
Caroline H. Clarke,
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James Birdsall,
Plattekill, N. Y.
Esther Brown,
Elizabeth Higgins,
Thomas W. Birdsall,
East Coldenham, N. Y.
Catherine Birdsall,
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Nancy Cornell,
Clintondale, N. Y.
Martha Heaton,
Alpha J. Heaton,
Maria T. Willis,
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William Carpenter, Milton,
Ann Carpenter,
William C. Minard,
New Paltz, ..
William F. Minard,
Stephen Frost,
This meeting includes five Preparative Meetings: VALLEY, CLINTONDALE, MILTON, ROSENDALE, BUTTER- VILLE.
Milton, N. Y. 66
Leptondale, “ Plattekill,
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VALLEY PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held third Fifth day of each month, 10:30 A.M., at the Valley.
Membership, 190.
Clerk:
Esther Brown,
Leptondale, N. Y.
CLINTONDALE PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on Fourth day before the third Fifth day in each month, 7:30 P.M., at Clintondale.
Membership, 206.
Clerk:
Charles E. Cornell, Clintondale, N. Y.
MILTON PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on third Fifth day of each month, 7:30 P.M., at Milton.
Membership, 121.
Clerk :
Milton, N. Y. A. E. Bell,
ROSENDALE PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on third Fifth day in each month at Rosendale. after Prayer Meeting, 8:30 P.M.
Membership, 54.
Clerk : Lottie Coutant, Rosendale, N. Y.
BUTTERVILLE PREPARATIVE MEETING
is held on third Fourth day in each month at Butter-
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ville, 7:30 p.M., except in Quarterly Meeting week, then it is held on second Fourth day of the month.
Membership, 34.
Clerk : W C. Minard,
New Paltz, N. Y.
MEETINGS OF MINISTERS AND ELDERS.
Preparative-Cornwall on Sixth day following fourth Fifth day in Third and Ninth months, 10 A.M. Highland Mills on same day in Sixth and Twelfth months.
Clerk --- Henry R. Hunter, Cornwall, N. Y.
Clintondale on third Seventh day in Third, Sixth, Ninth, and Twelfth months, 2 P. M.
Clerk-James H. Coutant, Ardonia, N. Y.
Quarterly-Fourth day preceding next to last First day, 2 P.M.
At the Valley in First month.
At Cornwall in Fourth month.
At Clintondale in Seventh month.
At Milton in Tenth month.
Clerk-Caroline H. Clark, Milton, N. Y.
MEETINGS FOR WORSHIP.
Cornwall-First day at 11 A.M. Fifth day at 7:30 P.M.
Cornwall Landing-First day at 7:30 P.M.
Highland Mills-First day at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P.M. Fourth day at 7:45 P.M.
Valley-First day and Fifth day at 10:30 A. M. Clintondale - First day at 11 A.M.
Fourth day at 7:30 P.M.
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CORNWALL QUARTERLY MEETING.
Milton-First day at 11 A.M. Fifth day at 7:30 P.M. Rosendale Plains-First day at 3 p.M. and 7:30 P.M. Fifth day at 7:30 P.M. Butterville-First day at 10 A.M. and 7:30 P. M. Fourth day at 7:30 P.M. Unionville-First day at 3 P.M. Fourth day at 7:30 P.M.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MEETINGS.
Highland Mills-First day at 7 P.M.
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