First Church chronicles, 1815-1915 : centennial history of the First Presbyterian Church, Rochester, New York, Part 10

Author: Robinson, Charles Mulford, 1859-1917
Publication date: 1915
Publisher: Rochester, N. Y. : Craftsman Press
Number of Pages: 230


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The architect, to whose painstaking work is due the credit not only for the beauty of the reconstructed buildings, but for the complete- ness of the harmony between the old and new, was Hugh P. Chrisp, then a member of the congregation. Others to whom particular


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credit is due, are the pastor, the President and treasurer of the Board of Trustees-Arthur Robinson and James Johnston, respectively- and, most of all, Charles H. Wiltsie, who was chairman of the building and of the finance committee. The total cost of the alterations came to $36,300. Of this sum, about $22,000 was subscribed and paid during 1907 and 1908; and the balance was contributed in 1911-12.


In September, 1908, Rev. Lloyd G. Davis came to take the place of Mr. Gutelius, and as paid Superintendent of the Sunday School to give to that branch of the church life the impetus which the new building so strongly invited. In this he was very successful.


On May 30, 1909, Dr. Miller having com- pleted eight years of service, and seeing the church efficiently operating in buildings which were complete, modern and beautiful, formally tendered his resignation. He desired time for extended travel and study abroad, and after expressing appreciation of the loyalty and friendship which had been shown him, he said: " A long leave of absence, while enjoy- able and comfortable for a pastor, is liable to retard the progress and delay the activities of the church." For this reason, he asked his dismissal, requesting that it take effect on June 27th. A meeting of the Society was


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held on June 2d, and a committee appointed "to express to Dr. Miller the congregation's regard for him and its appreciation of his bril- liant services, and request him to reconsider his proffered resignation and, if possible, withdraw it." Five days later, at a meeting of Trustees, Session and committee, Dr. Miller read a statement reaffirming his deci- sion. This was reported to the congregation at a meeting held on June 16th when, regret- fully, the resignation was accepted. After leaving Rochester, Dr. Miller spent many months in Europe. He is now again pastor of the church in Warsaw.


Almost coincidently with the resignation of Dr. Miller the church lost by death one who had been on its Session for thirty-three years, and continuously, for twenty-six years, its clerk-Albert G. Bassett-a man whose spirituality gave to his gentleness a strength and power within the church of which he himself did not dream.


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Temporary Supplies


After the departure of Dr. Miller the First Church was without a pastor for nearly two years. During that period, Rev. Henry H.


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Stebbins, D.D., accepted the Session's invita- tion to act as Moderator and occasionally sup- plied the pulpit. In his absence, the Assistant Pastor, Mr. Davis, took his place as Modera- tor. The most frequent pulpit supplies, how- ever, were the Rev. Henry C. Applegarth, D.D., and the Rev. Cornelius Woelfkin, D.D. -these four men maintaining, between them, the efficiency of the church and the quality of its preaching at a very high standard. Naturally, much of the detail work fell upon Mr. Davis, and at the close of the pulpit vacancy the Session appropriately adopted resolutions expressing its appreciation of his ungrudging service.


On November 10, 1909, the congregation elected Moses Lyman to the Eldership, to take the place of Elder Bassett. In the following year brass flower-vases, purchased by friends of Mr. Bassett and suitably in- scribed, were placed on the pulpit tables in memory of him. Special services were held, as usual, during Holy Week, and on Good Friday Communion was celebrated-as it has often been since. During this period, also, the church bore its part in the Laymen's Mis- sionary Movement, and with marked success conducted an "Every-Member-Canvass " in behalf of the Benevolent Fund.


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The Beginning of the Present Pastorate


On January 4, 19II, a meeting of the Society, receiving the report of the committee to select a pastor, acted upon its recommendation, and by an unanimous rising vote extended a call to the Rev. Warren Sage Stone, who was then pastor of a church in LeRoy, N. Y. Mr. Stone was born in Mexico, N. Y., in 1876, and like Dr. Robinson was a graduate of Ham- ilton College and of Auburn Theological Seminary. He had also studied at Leipzig, Ger .; and in addition to his pastorate at Le Roy had been for two years lecturer in the Depart- ment of Homiletics at Auburn Seminary.


The call was accepted and the ceremony of installation took place on Thurdsay evening, March 2, 19II. The invocation was offered by Dr. G. B. F. Hallock, Assistant Pastor of the Brick Church. Then came the hymn, " The Church's One Foundation." The Scrip- ture was read by the Rev. R. R. Converse, D. D., of St. Luke's; prayer was offered by Dr. Applegarth; and after an anthem by the choir, " Rejoice Ye with Jerusalem," the sermon was preached by Dr. Woelfkin. The hymn, "Lord of All Being " followed, and after that the Rev. William D. Jones, Modera-


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tor of Presbytery, propounded the consti- tutional questions. The installing prayer was made by Rev. Charles C. Albertson, D.D., of Central Church; the choir sang, " In Heavenly Love Abiding "; Rev. James S. Riggs, D.D., of Auburn Seminary, gave the charge to the pastor, Dr. Stebbins the charge to the people, and after the hymn, "Oh, Master, Let me Walk with Thee," the pastor pronounced the benediction. The occasion was the first time in the church's history on which it had installed its pastor prior, by three days, to the delivery of his first ser- mon from its pulpit.


Two months after the installation of Mr. Stone, Rev. Lloyd G. Davis presented his resignation as assistant, owing to his wish to accept an appointment at the Berry School, Mount Berry, Ga. The resignation was re- gretfully accepted, and took effect July Ist.


On June 21, 1911, John P. Silvernail and Charles Mulford Robinson were re-elected Elders. Charles Winslow Smith, succeeding Mr. Davis as Superintendent of the Sunday School, served from 1910-12. Frank L. Gos- nell followed him for the year 1913-14, and now Mr. Smith is again Superintendent. It is enough perhaps to say that the Superin- tendents of the recent years have fully main-


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tained the high standards established by their predecessors.


To the great happiness of the First Church members, the pastorate of Mr. Stone is still "history in the making." As no perspective can yet be taken of it, no further record may here be attempted. But noting the marked gain in the contributions of the church for benevolent purposes-a gain of 25 per cent. in the short time since the new pastor's coming; noting the payment of the last dollar of church debt,* the growth of a church endowment fund, and the Society's beginning of its second century with money in the bank for ordinary purposes; noting the continued loyalty of church members-evidenced in a thousand ways, but perhaps most strikingly by the long terms of service which are still unbroken, and by the record of a Sunday School scholar + who, after more than twenty years, is yet to be absent from her place for the first time, -noting in the church the substitution of an enthusiastic volunteer chorus choir, under the leadership of George B. Penny, for the paid quartet of other years; and noting,


* Arising in the main from the payment of damages for an injury for which the church was claimed to be liable.


t Miss Florence Miller.


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as best, the deep spiritual life, the strong and steadily gaining Sunday School, the fellow- ship among the people of the congregation, and the comradeship which so generally ex- presses their sentiment toward the pastor- noting such things, and then looking back over the long way which the church has come in its hundred years, we may see how truly it may be said that the forest trail has de- veloped, in spite of its several branching paths, into a firm and sunny highway.


Upon this, it is a happy band of pilgrims that now goes singing toward the Goal.


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NOTES


The First Church of Rochester antedates all the present Boards of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.


The total amount contributed for benevolent purposes by the First Presbyterian Church of Rochester during its hundred years is about $375.000.


Congregational expenses during this period totaled about $525.000, making a total of nearly a million dol- lars for religious purposes by the society which sixteen people started a hundred years ago, in a room over a tailor shop.


Missionaries who have gone from the First Presbyterian Church of Rochester are: Ebenezer Bliss, to the Chero- kees; Jonathan S. Green, to the Sandwich Islands; Dr. Ferdinand DeW. Ward, to India; Henry Cherry, to India; T. Dwight Hunt, to the Sandwich Islands; Henry A. DeForest, M.D. and Mrs. DeForest, to Syria; Mrs. Delia Stone Bishop, to the Sandwich Islands; Mrs. Maria Ward Chapin Smith, to Syria; Mrs. Alice Buell Morris, to China.


Persons who, going from the First Church, have entered the ministry, include: Enoch Miller, Justin G. Riley, George S. Sill, Robert L. Stanton, Horace Winston, G. Parsons Nichols, James Ballentine, Dr. L. Merrill Miller, Henry E. Peck, Charles G. Lee, Frederick M. Starr, Dr. Everard Kempshall, William N. McCoon, Charles R. Clarke, Henry B. Chapin, D.D., Robert Proctor, George Dutton, M.L.R.P. Hill, and J. Hall McIlvaine.


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PRESENT OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH


SESSION


Rev. Warren Sage Stone, Moderator


Charles F. Pond Fred'k A. Sherwood J. P. Silvernail


Moses Lyman Charles P. Ford E. N. Walbridge Charles Mulford Robinson, Clerk


DEACONS


Wm. C. Wait


Frank E. Combs


A. D. Findlay George H. Parmele


TRUSTEES


Class of 1915 Class of 1916 Class of 1917


Arthur Robinson Henry C. Reiner


George I. Viall


Wm. H. Briggs Wm. B. Lee


Charles H. Wiltsie


George H. Clark


James Johnston


Wm. W. Chapin,


President


SUPERINTENDENTS OF SUNDAY SCHOOL Charles Winslow Smith Edward E. Ford, Assistant


FOREIGN PASTOR Rev. Robert F. Fitch, Hangchow, China


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INDEX


FORMER OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH


Deacons


Elections of, pages 15, 34, 127, 163, 182, 183.


Elders


Elections of, 15, 34, 47, 67, 82, 97, 111, 124, 126-7, 136, 162, 165, 170, 176-7, 180, 182, 183, 191


Pastors


Names, of :- Williams, Penney, Edwards, McLaren, McIlvaine, Pease, Beadle, Wines, Robertson, Robin- son, Millard, Miller, see Index.


Assistant Pastors


Names of, 183, 189.


Pulpit Supplies


Names of, 12, 85, 103, 112, 134, 138, 140, 144, 175, 189.


Sunday School Superintendents Names of, 30, 98, 117, 126, 129, 136, 145, 170, 176, 184, 191.


Trustees


No complete list of Trustees is here compiled, owing to the loss by fire of the Trustees' early records. (See page 146.)


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INDEX OF NAMES


A


Adams, John W., 127, 129, 13I, I36 Ainsworth, Asa, 160


Albertson, D. D., Rev. Charles C., 19I


Aldridge, George W., 90


Alling, Miss Louise J., 165


Alling, S. Y., 55, 120


Applegarth, D.D., Rev. Henry C., 189, 190


Arink, Mrs. G., 145


Armstrong, Edmund A., 124


Armstrong, E. W., 162


Armstrong, Maitland, 178


Avery, Courtland, 30


Avery, George A., 29, 69


B


Backus, Dr. Frederick, 54, 84, 90, 118


Backus, Mrs., 54


Baker, Prof. Arthur L., 180


Baker, Mrs. Arthur L., 180


Baker, James F., 163, 165 Ballentine, Rev. James, 195 Barnard, Jehiel, 11, 12, 23, 31 Barnum, Isaac B., 14 Bartlett, Rev. D. K., 159


Bassett, Albert G., 165, 188, 189


Beadle, D.D., Rev. Elias R. 138, 139, 140, 153 Bell, Mr., 118


Bender, Hastings R., 13, 38, 42, 90 Benedict, Oliver M., 136, 145, I46


Bickford, Sibel, 19


Biden, G., 30


Biden, John, 55


Billingston, Rev. Mr., 115


Bishop, Mrs. J. R., 67, 195


Bishop, W. S., 30


Bissell, Mary Ann, 63


Bissell, Josiah, Jr., 33, 38, 47, 56, 66.


Black, Charlotte, 30


Bliss, Rev. Ebenezer, 43, 44, 195 Bloss, W. C., 157


Blossom, Mrs., 54


Boardman, Rev. G. L., 137


Bostwick, Mr., 84


Bradstreet, Nehemiah C., 90


Breck, George, 165 Brewster, H. A., 54


Brewster, Mrs. John H., 180


Briggs, Wm. H., 196 Bristol, Rev. Edward, 176


Brown, Francis, 13


Brown, Hiram, 30


Brown, John H., 47, 48, 50


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Brown, Warren, 12, 14, 15, 19, 26 Buell, Eben U., III, 136


Buell, George C., 145, 146, 170 Burchard, Rev. Jedediah, 75, IOI


Burke, William, 127, 162


Burke, William B., 145, 146 Burnell, Levi, 69 Bush, D.D., Rev. Charles P., 74, 102, 103 Bush, John F., 30


C


Case, Margaret, 30 Campbell, Rev. Dr., 153, 154, 157 Carpenter, George W., 170, 177 Chapin, D.D., Rev. Henry B., 195 Chapin, Mrs. E. Maria Ward, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 95 Chapin, Moses, 24, 47, 90, 98, 102, III, 140, 157, 160 Chapin, Seth D., 69


Chapin, W. W., 184, 196


Cherry, Rev. Henry, 90, 195


Chester, Thomas, 170, 176, 177 Chichester, Charles, 176 Childs, Timothy, 59 Church, Charles, 124 Clark, D.D., Rev. Walter, 153 Clark, George H., 196 Clark, Rev. William, 2I Clarke, Rev. Charles R., 194 Clinton, Governor, 59 Coit, Rev. C. P., 176 Coit, Rev. J. T., 136 Colfert, Rev. Lawrence M., 167 Collins, Rev. Aaron C., 21


Combs, F. A., 183, 196 Condit, D.D., Rev. Jonathan B., 144, 145, 148, 149 Converse, D.D., Rev. R.R., 184, 190 Cook, Rev. Chauncey, 43


Cook, E., 30


Craig, Oscar, 150, 162, 165


Craig, Mrs., II


Chrisp, Hugh P., 186


Cromwell, Rev. Dr., 154


Cutting, Professor, 137


D


Dabney, J. G., 127 Dalzell, Robert W., III Davisdon, Rev. Edgar E., 170 Davis, Rev. Lloyd G., 184, 187, 189, 19I Davis, S., 30


DeForest, M.D., Henry A., 195 DeForest, Mrs. Henry A., 195 Denton, Eugene, 184


Dewey, Dr. Chester, 54, 157


Dickson, Rev. Mr., 103


Donnelly, Hannah, 19, 26 Donnelly, Henry, 13, 14, 15, 19, 26 Dundas, Charles W., 97, 98, III


Durand, Frederick, 182 Durfee, Rev. Charles, 168 Dutton, Rev. George, 127, 195


E


Edwards, Jonathan, 87, 103 Edwards, Rev. Tryon, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104, 106, 113, I72


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Eddy, Rev. Mr., 88 Eliott, Nancy, 25


Ely, Amelia, 63


Ely, Elisha, 13, 14, 15, 19, 30, 38, 51, 66, 160 Ely, Hannah, 19, 66


Ely, Harvey, 38, 160


Ely, Mrs. Harvey, 122


Ely, Rev. J. A., 156


Ely, Dr. Wm. S., 184


Ensworth, Azel, 25, 37, 38


Everett, Rev. Mr., 43


F


Fairbanks, Rev. Eleazer, 14, 15,22 Findlay, A. D., 182, 196


Finney, Rev. Charles G., 72, 73, 75, 76, 101, 102, 128 Fitch, D.D., Rev., Ebenezer, 22


Fitch, Rev. Robert F., 183, 196 Ford, Charles P., 170, 182, 196 Ford, Edward E., 196


Fox, John T., 155, 163 Fuller, Rev. David, 14, 22


G


Gardiner, Judge A., 102, 136 Gardiner, Mrs., 118


Gardner, Rev. Corliss B., 168


Gibbs, Jane, 19 Gibbs, Oliver, 13, 14, 15, 19, 37, 38, 39, 160 Gibbs, Orrin E., 13, 90 Gilbert, the painter, 65


Gormly, Mrs. William R., 179, 180 Gorsline, William H., 155


Gosnell, Frank L., 191


Goold, Henry, 147, 170


Gould, Jacob, 34, 38, 39, 60,


90, 112, 120, 157, 160


Graham, C. H., 30


Granger, L., 38


Graves, Samuel, 34, 38


Green, Amanda, 30


Green, Rev. Jonathan S., 38, 67, 195 Green, M., 160


Green, Russell, 47


Griffith, W. S., 30


Gutelius, Rev. Stanley F., 183, 184, 187


H


Hall, Capt. Basil, 53


Hall, Rev. Dr., 109, 143


Hall, Miss Sallie, 180 Hallock, D.D., Rev. G. B. F., 190 Hamilton, Arthur S., 177


Hamilton, T. B., 29, 104, 105, IO6


Harrison, Pres. William Henry, 104


Hatch, Harriet, 79


Hawes, Rev. Dr., 88


Hayden, Charles J., 90, 146, 147, 160, 162


Haney, Margaret C., 30


Hibbard, Delbert C., 180


Hickok, Rev. Mr., 109, 115


Hill, Charles, 90


Hill, C. B., 147


Hill, Charles J., 30, 38, 67, 90


Hill, Rev. M. L. R. P., 195


- Hills, Emily, 30


Hills, Isaac, 90


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Hobart, Bishop, 31, 51 Hodgman, Rev. T. M., 171 Hollister, DeWitt C., 30


Holmes, Marcus, 97


Hotchkin, D.D., Rev. James H., 21, 74 Hough, David M., 170 Hunt, Rev. T. D., 176, 195


J


Jack, Miss, 30 Jennings, George E., 146


Jennings, P. W., 55


Jewett, Gibbons, 13


Johnson, D.D., Rev. Herrick, I68 Johnston, James, 170, 177, 187, 196 Jones, Rev. William D., 190


K


Kempshall, D.D., Rev. Ever- ard, 196 Kempshall, Thomas, 90, 124 Kittridge, D.D., Rev. J. E., 176, 182


L


Lafayette, General, 59 Lay, Aaron, 14, 19 Lay, Sarah, 19 Lee, Rev. Charles G., 196


Lee, Charles M., 86, 89, 127 Lee, Wm. B., 196


Leonard, Mary A., 30 Lewis, Sarah S., 150 Lincoln, Pres. Abraham, 136, 140


Livingston, James K., 82 Livingston, John, 63 Livingston, Samuel, 64 Lyman, Moses, 189, 196


M


Magne, Charles, 13, 14, 19, 38


Magne, Polly, 19


McCoon, Rev. Wm., N., 195 McIlvaine, Rev. J. Hall, 195 McIlvaine, D.D., Rev. Joshua Hawley, 77, 78, 110, 115, 116, 117, 118, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 128, 133, 134, 135, 159, 160, 169


McLaren, D.D., Rev. Malcolm N., 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 135, 154


Mclaughlin, Clarence A., 184 Mclaughlin, Miss Florence, 183, 184 Merrell, Rev. Joseph, 21 Millard, D.D., Rev. Nelson, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180, 181, 182,184


Millard, Mrs., 179


Miller, Rev. Enoch., 195


Miller, Miss Florence, 192


Miller, D.D., Rev. George D., 121, 181, 182, 184, 187, 188 Miller, D.D., Rev. L. Merrill, 195 Miller, Samuel, 30


Mitchell, D.D., Rev. S. S., 176 Mogridge, J., 150


Mogridge, Mrs. J., 150


Montgomery, Harvey, 50


Moore, Rev. T. V., 112 Morey, Rev. H. M., 154


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Index of Names


Morgan, Mr., 146 Morris, Mrs. Alice Buell, 195 Morse, Miss Mary, 180 Munger, Mr., 146


N


Nash, John C., 90 Nash, Mrs. John C., 118 Neafus, Wm., 38 Nelson, D.D., Rev. S. Banks, I84


Nichols, Rev. G. Parsons, 195 Nichols, Rev. James, 134, 135 Nichols, Mrs. S. J., 158, 165 Noble, William, 2I


0


Olds, Prof. George D., 177 P


Page, Rev. J. R., 153 Pardee, John M., 170


Parker, Rev. Charles, 144 Parker, Rev. Joel, 114 Parker, Mrs. James Marsh, 59 Parmele, G. H., 182, 196 Parmelee, Rev. Reuben, 12, 14,2I Parsons, Rev. Levi, 153 Paterson, Thomas J., 69 Patton, D.D., Rev. George, 168,176 Pease, D.D., Rev. Calvin, 132, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 153, I57 Peck, Everard, 25, 31, 38, 51, 69, 127, 160 Peck, Mrs. Everard, 45


Peck, Rev. Henry E., 195 Penney, D.D., Rev. Joseph, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88, 89, 94, 97, 106, 132 Penney, Mrs., 44, 77 Penny, Geo. B., 192 Perkins, William H., 118 Perkins, Mrs. William H., 118, 165 Plumb, Abraham, 31, 50, 66 .


Plumb, Mrs. Patty, 66


Pomeroy, John N., 126, 129


Pomeroy, Rev. F., 22


Pond, Charles F., 147, 177, 184, 194 Pond, Elias, 54 Porter, Sam D., 30, 98 Proctor, Rev. Robert, 195


R


Rankin, Rev. Henry, 112 Rawson, Rev. Mr., 43 Reid, Rev. Adam, 112 Reiner, Henry C., 196 Reynolds, Mortimer F., 39 Reynolds, Wm. A., 30, 54 Richardson, Rev. Mr., 115 Riddle, Rev. D. H., 84, 85 Riggs, Rev. Herman C., 168, 182 Riggs, D.D., Rev. James S., 19I Riley, Col. Ashbel W., 68, 80, 90, 155 Riley, George S., 152 Riley, Rev. Justin G., 195 Ripley, Eli, 38


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Robertson, Rev. James L.,


152, 153, 154, 158, 159, 160, 162, 164, 165, 166, 167 Robertson, Mrs. J. L., 166, 171, 179


Robinson, Arthur, 187, 196


Robinson, Mrs. Arthur, 180


Robinson, D.D., Rev. Charles E., 124, 167, 168, 169, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 190 Robinson, Mrs. Charles E., 171, 174, 179 Robinson, Charles Mulford, 182, 191, 196 Robinson, D.D., Rev. E. G., 134, 138, 140 Robinson, Miss Julia O., 171 Rochester, Col. Nathaniel, 23, 24


Root, Rev. J. S., 176


Root, Prof. Oren, 175


Rosslewin, Mr., 146


Rowe, William, 177


Rumsey, Miss, 180


S


Sampson, Judge Ashley, 32, 38, 60, 63, 82, 114, 127


Sampson, Mrs., 29


Schellinger, Eliza, 30


Scofield, David, 98 Scofield, Salmon, 47, 66


Scott, Rev. Dr., 133


Scranton, Delia, II, 12


Scranton, Mrs. Hamlet, II


Sedgwick, Susan, 30


Shaw, D.D., Rev. James B., 109, 115, 136, 137, 153, 159, 176


Shedd, D.D., Rev. W. G. T., I38 Sherwood, Frederick A., 182, 196 Sholtus, C. H., 30


Sill, George G., 38


Sill, Rev. George S., 195


Silvernail, John P., 182, 191, 196 Smith, Charles Winslow, 184, 191, 196


Smith, Clarissa, 30


Smith, Judge E. Darwin, 150


Smith, Erastus B., 30


Smith, Mrs. Maria W. C., 157,


195 Smith, Silas O., 12


Sprague, Rev. Dr., 109


Stanton, Henry B., 120


Stanton, Rev. Robert L., 195


Starks, Arbela, 19


Starr, Frederick, 67, 122, 127, I60 Starr, Rev. Frederick M., 195 Stebbins, D.D., Rev. H. H., 189, 19I Stevens, Dr., 42


Stillwell, Hamlin, 90


Stoddard, Huldah, 19


Stone, David, 38


Stone, Delia, 67


Stone, Enos, 23, 31


Stone, Joseph, 38


Stone, Patty, 25


Stone, Newell A., 170


Stone, Samuel, 14


Stone, Rev. Warren Sage, 190, 191, 192, 196 Strong, Emily, 63 Strong, Dr. Maltby, 90 Strong, Miss, 29


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T


Taylor, D.D., Rev. W. R., 176, 182


Terry, Seth H., 136, 161, 162


Tryon, James S., 127


Tyler, President, 120


V


Van Buren, Martin, 120 Van Voorhis, Menzo, 170 Viall, George I., 196


W


Wadsworth, Whiting, 150


Wadsworth, Mrs. Whiting, 150


Wait, Wm. C., 196


Walbridge, Edward N., 182, 183, 196 Walbridge, S. D., 146


Walker, Otis, 13


Ward, Andrew, 55


Ward, D.D., Rev. F. DeW., 68, 90, 172, 195 Ward, Dr. Levi, 33, 54, 60, 157 Ward, Mrs. Levi, 45


Ward, Levi, Jr., 34, 38


Ward, Levi A., 90, 98, 114,


117, 125, 126, 160


Ward, Mrs. Levi A., 118 Ward, Miss, 30


Warner, A. J., 151


Webb, Charles H., 170


Webb, W. W., 184


Weed, Joel F., 30


Weld, Theodore D., 80


West, Elizabeth, 19


West, Daniel, 14, 15, 19, 26, 160


Wheelock, Mrs., II


Williams, Charles M., 22, 184


Williams, Rev. Comfort, 14, 20, 22, 24, 32, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41 Williams, Lucy, 25


Wilson, Jane, 30


Wilson, Priscilla, 64


Wilson, Robert, 38


Wiltsie, Charles H., 187, 196


Winchester, Rev. Mr., 43


Wines, Rev. Casper Maurice, 140, 141, 142, 144


Wines, D.D., Rev. E. C., 141


Winslow, Horace, 30


Winston, Rev. Horace, 195


Wisner, Rev. Wm., 88


Woelfkin, D.D., Rev. Cor- nelius, 189, 190 Woodward, Roland B., 184


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