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There have been other leaders, teachers, kings-which of them all will you call upon with your ' last low whisper' ?
Of the testimony of this Living One, if we are the disciples, we are to proclaim that in Theology, Philosophy, History, Ethics, Society, Govern- ment, International Law, He is the heart and life. His purpose is to claim it all as His own. His prayer is His will. Let it be ours. It shall be done. His word shall not pass away. "Vexilla regis prodeunt". " The Lion of the tribe of Judah shall prevail to open the book" and to Him shall be the glory unto the ages of ages ".
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It is a long time since I stood liere last. It is longer since twenty-six years ago I came to you a mere boy. You bore with me patiently. I do not forget it. In the places of this noble house I look in vain for dear friends of that day. The babes are women now and men. But I greet inany whom then I loved and who were good to me and to mine. We have one dear treasure on the high eastern hill and memory cherishes those who shared with us the sorrow over that innocent grave.
This Church and its life to be are compassed with a bright cloud of witnesses-the sweet, the saintly, the brave who know. Great has been its power in this region and inore abundantly shall it witness the help of God, if it puts still and more and more Christ before all. Never can fidelity to Him become obsolete. Never can His word return unto Him void. Never can His standards falter. Before His militant and marching providences, though our hearts fail us, the doubt shall be slain and each new night dis- solve into a larger day. Love will conquer-let it be by us and not over us. Forget it not that great gains come only by great service, great salva- tions by great sacrifices. What your Lord shall be to you, as a Church, in the second century of your life will answer what you shall be to Him. Pass then, withi bowed heads and solemn hearts, under this belfried arch of time. Let the chiming years, with all their celestial overtures, here,- everywhere,-
"Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand, Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be."
The hidings of power are in His pierced hand. You can ask what you will of Him and it shall be done unto you. You can do all that He asks. The Lord perfect that which concerns you, and God supply all your needs according to His riches in glory !
MELANCTHON WOOLSEY STRYKER.
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CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY, JANUARY 21-24, 1904
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ITHACA, N. Y.
PHOTOGRAPHS OWNED BY THE CHURCH.
Pastors :- I. Rev. Gerrit Mandeville, 1804-1815 (see no. 980). 2. Rev. Wm. Wisner, D.D., 1816-31 ; 1838-49 (see nos. 152, 153, 536, 537, 908). 3. Rev. Alfred E. Campbell, 1832-34. 4. Rev. John W. McCullogh, 1835-38. 5. Rev. Wm. Neill McHarg, 1850-57 (see no. 305). 6. · Rev. Timothy Dwight Hunt, 1858-59. 7. Rev. David Torrey, D.D., 1860-64 (see nos. 306, 709). 8. Rev. Theodore F. White, D.D., 1866-77 (see nos. 519, 713). 9. Rev. Melancthon Woolsey Stryker, D.D., LL.D., 1878-83 (see nos. 127, 825). 10. Rev. Asa S. Fiske, D.D., 1884-96. II. Rev. J. Frederick Fitschen, jr., 1897 -.
Elders :- 12. Jacob Shepherd, 1804-65 (see nos. 74, 369, 372). 13. John C. Hayt, 1818-33 (see no. 69). 14. Nicholas Townley, 1822-29 (see nos. 45, 1023). 15. Joseph Esty, 1830-81 (see nos. 121, 753, 755). 16. Henry S. Walbridge, 1830-69 (see nos. 117, 917). 17. Henry Leonard, 1833-64 (see no. 46). 18. Dixon C. Hazen, 1833-69 (see nos. 48, 76, 336). 19. Harley Lord, 1834-44 (see no. 119). 20. Timothy S. Williams, 1846-49 (see no. 867). 21. George McChain, 1858-69 (see nos. 94, 125). 22. George Whiton, 1864-69 (see nos. 51, 82). 23. Albert M. Hull, 1866-69. 24. Josiah B. Williams, 1869-83 (see nos. 78, 785). 25. George D. Beers, 1869-80 (see Nos. 92, 441). 26. Benjamin S. Halsey, 1869-76 (see no. 508). 27. George Ran- kin, 1869-88. 28. Uri Clark, 1869-74 ; 1881-87 ; 1893 -. 29. William P. Luce, 1869-71 (see nos. 47, 352). 30. Edward C. Seymour, 1869-72 (see nos. 55, 97). 31. Charles F. Blood, 1871- 98 (see nos. 98, 128, 334). 32. Howard C. Williams, 1871-91 (see no. 100). 33. Henry S. Wil- liams, 1875-92 (see no. 126). 34. Arthur B. Brooks, 1878 -. 35. John C. Stowell, 1882-1902 (see nos. 56, 95, 1014). 36. Edward P. Gilbert, 1884 -. 37. Francis M. Burdick, 1889-91. 38. Jared T. Newman, 1889- (see nos. 63, 131). 39. Brainard G. Smith, 1891-93 ; 1902-04 (see no. 130). 40. George R. Williams, 1892- (see nos. 102, 129, 621, 1041). 41. Duncan C. Lee, 1895 -. 42. Robert H. Treman, 1899- (see no. 132). 43. George C. Williams, 1902 -. 44. Thomas G. Miller, 1903- (see no. 108). See cut facing page 25.
Deacons :- 45. Nicholas Townley, 1822 (see Nos. 14, 1023). 46. Henry Leonard, 1830 (see no. 17). 47. William P. Luce, 1830-69 (see nos. 29, 352). 48. Dixon C. Hazen, 1830-33 (see nos. 18, 76, 336). 49. Ben Johnson, 1830-40 (see nos. 70, 975). 50. James Nichols, 1839-50. 51. George Whiton, 1839-64 (see nos. 22, 82). 52. Apollos Eaton, 1840-42 (see no. 957). 53. Wm. T. Hopkins, 1848-55 (see no. 559). 54. Samuel P. Sherwood, 1858-76. 55. Edward C. Seymour, 1858-69 (see nos. 30, 97). 56. John C. Stowell, 1869-79 (see nos. 35, 95, 1014). 57. John Lyon, 1869-80 (see no. 1064). 58. John Miller, 1869-78. 59. Reuben H. Jackson, 1878- 95 (see no. 972). 60. John J. Mitchell, 1878-84 (see no. 988). 61. Edmund W. Watkins, 1879- 86 (see no. 1036). 62. Francis M. Bush, 1880 -. 63. Jared T. Newman, 1886-90 (see nos. 38, 131). 64. Samuel Stoddard, 1886-91 (see no. 93). 65. William J. Storms, 1885- (see no. 101). 66. Oliver L. Dean, 1890 -. 67. George S. Rankin, 1891 -. See cut on preceding page.
Trustees :- 68. David Woodcock, 1812-15, member Building Com. Meeting House (see no. -). 69. John C. Hayt, 1816-19 (see no. 13). 70. Ben Johnson, 1818-40 (see nos. 49, 975). 71. Wm. R. Collins, 1820-42, member Building Com. Meeting House; Clerk of Board for twenty- five years (see nos. 325, 532). 72. Luther Geer, 1820-23 ; member Building Com. Meeting House (see no. 496). 73. Jesse Mckinney, 1822-28 (see no. 985). 74. Jacob Shepherd, 1823-27 (see nos. 12, 369, 372). 75. Philip Kline, 1832-38. 76. Dixon C. Hazen, 1833-42 (see nos. 18, 48, 336).
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77. Lewis Stebbins, 1838-41 (see no. 1012). 78. Josiah B. Williams, 1839-50 (see nos. 24, 785). 79. J. S. Tichenor, 1840-59 (see no. 746). 80. Reuben Judd, 1840-43. 81. Robert Halsey, 1842- 44. 82. George Whiton, 1843-48 (see nos. 22, 51). 83. Anson Spencer, 1844-47 (see no. 583). 84. Moses N. Davenport, 1844-45 (see no. 954). 85. Wm. R. Humphrey, 1846-68 ; member Building Com. second edifice (see No. 567). 86. J. S. Tourtellot, 1847-50. 87. Dr. Henry Sayles, 1848-52. 88. Henry Williams Sage, 1848-57 ; member Building Com. second edifice (see no. 909). 89. Alex. Simpson, 1849. 90. B. L. Johnson, 1850-71 ; member Building Com. second edifice. 92. George D. Beers, 1852-55 (see no. 25). 93. Samuel Stoddard, 1854-84 (see no. 64). 94. George McChain, 1855-68 (see nos. 21, 125). 95. John C. Stowell, 1857-67 (see nos. 35, 56, 1014). 96. Hon. Edward S. Esty, 1859-68 (see nos. 758, 761). 97. Edward C. Seymour, 1866-74 (see nos. 30, 55). 98. Gen Charles F. Blood, 1868-98 (see nos. 31, 128, 334). 99. Samuel P. Wisner, 1868-71. 100. Howard C. Williams, 1868-90 (see no. 32). 10I. Wm. J. Storms, 1871-76 (see no. 65). 102. George R. Williams, 1872- (see no. 40, 129, 621, 104I). 103. Joseph Esty, jr., 1873-76 (see no. 756.) 104. Elias Treman, 1877-98. 105. William W. Esty, 1877-86 (see no. 757). 106. E. Kirk Johnson, 1884-90 (see no. 590, 827). 107. Albert H. Esty, 1887-98 (see no. 404). 108. Thomas G. Miller, 1891- (see no. 44). 109. Calvin D. Stowell, 1891-1901. 110. Elmer A. Denton, 1898 -. III. Charles Hazen Blood, 1898 -. 112. Charles E. Treman, 1898 -. 113. Mynderse VanCleef, 1900-03. 114. David Roe, 1903 -. See cut facing page 134.
Sunday School Superintendents :- 115. Daniel L. Bishop, 1827-29. 116. Isaac Carpenter, 1829-30. 117. H. S. Walbridge, 1830-31 ; 1841-44 (see no. 16, 917.) 118. George B. Frost, 1831-32. 119. Harley S. Lord, 1832-41 (see no. 19. ) 120. David D. Spencer, 1844-46 (see nos. 623, IOII.) 121. Joseph Esty, 1846-47 (see nos. 15, 753, 755.) 122. Marcus C. Riggs, 1847-48 ; 1852. 123. Stephen Brewer, 1848-51. 124. Zenas L. Parker, 1852-55. 125. George McChain, 1855-76 (see nos. 21, 94.) 126. Henry S. Williams, 1876-78 (see no. 33. ) 127. Rev. M. W. Stryker, 1878-79 (see nos. 9, 825. ) 128. Charles F. Blood, 1879-82 (see nos. 31, 98, 334.) 129. George R. Williams (see nos. 40, 102, 621, 1041.) 130. Brainard G. Smith, 1891-93 (see 10. 39.) 131. Jared T. Newman, 1893-95 ; 1902- (see nos. 38, 63.) 132. Robert H. Treman, 1896-1902 (see no. 42.) For these and the Lady Supts. see cut facing page 96.
Lady Superintendents :- 133. Mrs. Samuel Parker, 1831-32 ; 1833-41 (see no. 629, 631, 876. ) 134. Mrs. Sarah Miller, 1832-33. 135. Miss C. Cantine, 1841-42 (see no. 524. ) 136. Mrs. Harriet Eddy, 1842-48 (see nos. 307, 912.) 137. Mrs. Joseph Robbins, 1848-51. 138. Mrs. E. S. Esty, 1851-54 (see no. 762.) 139. Miss Prudence Hungerford, 1854-66 (see no. 869. ) 140. Mrs. Lucy Dunning, 1866-69 (see no. 907.) I4I. Mrs. Samuel J. Parker, 1869-75. I42. Mrs. S. H. Peck, 1875-77 (see no. 994.) 143. Mrs. George D. Beers, 1877-79 (see no. 442.)
The Maternal Association :- 144. Mrs. Ansel St. John, copied photo. 145. Mrs. Moria Higgins, copied photo. 146. Mrs. Harley Lord, copied photo.
The Pastors' Wives :- 147. Mrs. T. D. Hunt, presented by her son, James R. Hunt, Ottawa, Il1. 148. Mrs. David Torrey, presented by her son, Mr. James Torrey, Scranton, Pa. (see no. 922.)
The Architects :- 149. Ira Tillotson, copied photo (see no. 622.) 150. James Renwick, second edifice, print. 151. J. Cleveland Cady, present edifice, photo.
Miscellaneous Pictures :- 152. Portrait of Rev. Wm. Wisner, D.D., painted about 1836 or '37 by Noah Kellog, then living in Ithaca ; Dr. Wisner considered it a good portrait of him- self ; he presented it to Mr. J. B. Williams in 1849 ; presented to the Church by Mrs. J. B. Will- iams in 1904 (see nos. 2, 153, 536, 537, 908.) 153. Rev. Wm. Wisner, D.D., framed photo., presented by Mrs. C. B. Wood (see nos. 2, 152, 536, 537, 908.) 154. Rev. S. Mills Day, photo. (see page 63, no. IO.) 155. Thomas Williams, sexton, 1904. 156. The Meeting House, 1816-53, drawing made by Mr. John T. Parson. 157. Interior of Meeting House, and 157. The Session House, 1832-63, two drawings made by Miss Mary E. Humphrey. 159. Photo. of old Session House, since 1868 used as a blacksmith shop in S. Cayuga street. 160. Exterior of
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second edifice from southwest, 1899. 161. Interior of same, 1899. 162. The second edifice. 163. Interior of same from gallery, photo. 164. Photo. of interior of Chapel ; Christmas manger for Sunday School festival, 1898. 165. Photo. of second edifice and Chapel, 1899.
CHARTS, DOCUMENTS AND BOOKS OWNED BY THE CHURCH.
166. List of Sunday School Superintendents, 1826-1904. Chart. 167. Average attendance of Sunday School, 1826-1904. Chart. 168. Membership of the Church, 1804-1904. Chart. 169. Constitutions of United States and Presbyterian Church ; Their analogy. Placard. 170. " American Revolution a Presbyterian measure." Quotation from Bancroft the Historian. Placard. 171. Original subscription to build the Meeting House, 1816. Ms. mounted. 172. Agreement of original purchasers of Public Square, 1815. Ms. mounted. 173. Public Square property. Chart of lots, showing property of the First Presbyterian Church, Cayuga, Buffalo and Mill streets. 174. Payments made on the Public Square purchase, 1816. Three mss. mounted. 175. Payments made on the Public Square purchase : second installment, 1816. Two mss. mounted. 176. Statement of account with Simeon DeWitt. Lots forming DeWitt Park, 1818. Ms. mounted. 177. Note and receipt for the "Gospill Lot", 1822. Two mss. mounted. 178. Account. To Cap't John Denton for levelling Public Square, 1817. Mss. mounted, seven sheets. 179. Minutes of "meeting of the inhabitants of the South Presby- terian society ", 1816. Ms. mounted 180. Meeting house subscription, 1816. South Hill sub- scribers. Ms. mounted. 181. Meeting house subscription, 1816. West Hill subscribers. Ms. mounted. 182. Meeting house subscription, 1816. East Hill subscribers. Ms. mounted. 183. Agreement between Trustees and building committee, 1816. Ms. mounted. 184. Building committee's account, 1816. Ms. 185. Report of building committee, 1816. Ms. mounted, 2 pp., 1817. 186. Statement of accounts by building committee, 1816. Ms. mounted. 187. Statement of building committee covering payments made to original purchasers of Public
Square, 1818. Ms. mounted.
188. Contract and specifications for first edifice, 1816. Mss. mounted, six sheets. 189. Contract for timber for columns and stone for piers. $150. 1816. Broadside mounted. 190. Notes for subscription turned over to Tillotson in payment of building. Ms. 1816. Mounted. 193. Promisory notes covering subscriptions towards first edifice, 1816. Three broadsides mounted. 194. List of Meeting House notes, 1816. Ms.
mounted. 195. Certificates issued to highest bidders for pews, 1816. Broadside, mounted. 196. Record of sale of pews, first edifice, 1816. Mss. mounted. 197. Record of owners of pews in first edifice, 1816. Ms. mounted. 198. Blank form of pew deed, 1818. Printed 8º pp. 4. 199. Old pew deeds, 1818. (A number of copies. ) Broadside mounted. 200. Vote of thanks to Ira Tillotson, builder of first edifice, 1817. Three mss. mounted. 201. Contract and bill for first bell, cast by H. Hanks of Auburn, 1820. Mss. four sheets, mounted. 202. Subscription for second bell, 1858. Bill for bell. Two mss. mounted. 203. Old subscription paper, 1819-
20. Ms. mounted. 204. Subscription to liquidate accumulated debt. Undated. Ms. mounted. 205. Subscription to liquidate debt. Undated. Ms. mounted. 206. Receipts given by Church Treasurer to collector of Dr. Wisner's salary, first year, 1816. Four mss. mounted. 207. Statement of Account with Dr. Wisner, 1816-1817. 208. Same for 1818-1819. Ms. mounted. 209. Subscription to pay balance of Dr. Wisner's salary, 1818-1819. Ms. mounted. 210. Subscriptions toward salary of Dr. Wisner, 1821. Ms. mounted. 211. Same, 1821. (Duplicate). Ms. mounted. 212. Subscription to Dr. Wisner, with resolution, 1822. Ms. mounted. 213. Same, 1822. (Duplicate). Ms. mounted. 214. Receipts from Dr. Wisner for subscriptions to salary, 1821-23. Four mss. mounted. 215. Action of congregational meeting on resignation of Dr. Wisner, 1831. Ms. mounted. 216. Notices, " will not pay more " towards Dr. Wisner's salary, 1843-45. 217. Minutes of congregational meeting to raise $400 for Dr. Wisner, to pay for moving Pastor, 1850. Ms. mounted. 218. Action of congregational meet- ing regarding call of Rev. W. Page, 1831. Ms. mounted. 219. Call to Rev. W. Page, I83I. Ms. mounted. 220. Report of committee who presented call to Rev. W. Page, 1832. Ms. mounted. 221. Letter from Rev. W. Page to congregation : "Do you wish me to
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stay ?" 1832. Ms. mounted. 222. Action regarding Rev. W. Page, stated supply, 1832. Ms. mounted. 223. Letter from Dr. Wisner to unconverted members of Congregation, 1822. Broad- side mounted. 224. Articles of faith and Dr. Wisner's narrative of revival. Nodate. Pamphlet pp. 7. 225. A narrative of the revival of religion in Ithaca. W. Wisner. Nodate. Four leaves mounted. 226. Covenant. Articles of faith. 16° pp. 4, Itliaca, 1840. Mounted. 227. Child's Paper, Oct., 1862. Used in S. S. 228. Receipt for first Missionary Offering known, 1821. Re- ceipt for Foreign Missions, 1824. Receipt for African Colony, 1820. Three mss. mounted. 229. Offerings, 1827. Tract society, 1830. Two mss. mounted. 230. Receipt from Western Education Society, $83.87, 1829. Ms. mounted. 231. Fourth of July offering-American Colonization Society ; order to pay pulpit supply, 1823-1830. Three mss. mounted. 232. Re- ceipt books, 1829-1831. Mss. 5 pp. 233. Plans and specifications, contracts, bills, receipts and other data pertaining to building of present edifice, not separately displayed at this time.
Various old bills, mounted, as follows :- 234. Wood ; candles ; rosin; advertising ; 1818- 1822. Four mss. 235. Wood ; cleaning Meeting House ; use of building, 1821-1827. Three mss. 236. Account for cleaning church, mss., 1821. 237. Candles ; wood ; two mss., 1827. 238. Contribution plates, 1822 ; piers under stove ; wood, 1826, 1830. Four mss. 239. Blank books ; candle sticks ; wood, 1824, 1827. Three mss. 240. Care of church, 1826, 1827. Three mss. 241. Accounts with N. Blanchard, sexton, 1829. Mss. 242. Accounts with S. Higgins, sexton, 1829-31. Four mss.
243. Ash pail ; chimney ; sexton, 1827. 3 mss. 244. Order for sacramental furniture, 1827. Commissioner's Fund. Chest. Three inss. 245. Sacramental fur- niture ; 1827-30. Two mss. 246. Trimmings for pulpit ; for collecting salary, 1843. Three mss. 247. Fixtures in second edifice ; pulpit chairs ; freight, 1855. Three mss. 248. Front door key of old Presbyterian church, 1816. Presented to the Church by Mr. Horace Mack. 249. Conch Shell. From Dr. Wisner's home. Donated to the Church by Miss Jane Hardy. 250. Parker Tablet in marble, on wall of south vestibule. 251. Large card with printed story of " The Wise Men from the West." 252. Chart of Whitman's midwinter ride from Oregon, 1842-3, 3,000 miles. 253. Chart of Whitman's return course, 1843. 254. Territory saved to the United States by Whitman's ride, 271,000 sq. miles. Chart. 255. Territory indirectly saved to the United States by Whitman's ride. Chart. 256. Whitman-Parker-Oregon-Ithaca. Chart. 257. Certificate showing Mr. Samuel Allis is Assistant Missionary to the Indians. (April 2Ist, 1834. ) 258. Brief Rules for Holy Living, prepared by Rev. Dr. Wisner, 1828. Framed broadside, printed on satin. 259. The Lord's Prayer. Engraving.
of Church meeting on completing session house, etc., 1832.
Ms. mounted.
260. Minutes
261. Min-
utes of congregational meeting, 1842. Ms. mounted. 262. First resolutions toward a new edifice, 1851. Ms. mounted. 263. Resolution to build second edifice. No date. Ms. mounted. 264. Contract and specifications for second edifice, 1853. Mss. mounted. 265. Agreement regarding pews, 1855. Ms. mounted. 266. Release of pew rights in second edifice. Authoriza- tion of rental and auction. Ms. Mounted. 267. Subscription to Church organ, 1862. Ms. mounted. 268. Bill for organ, 1862. Ms. mounted. 269. Account Book of the Clerk of Trus- tees, 1827-1833. 270. Names of Managers of the Female Bible Society of Ithaca, 1830-1831. 271. Constitution of the Maternal Association of Ithaca, adopted Sept. 14, 1832 ; also minutes of meetings. 272. Records of Ithaca Presbytery, 1839-1866. 273. The Deacon's Record Book, 1824-1904. 274. The Missionary Herald. Contains Account of religious meeting in Boston, 1821. Published by Samuel Armstrong. 275. Manual of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1880. 276. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1883. 277. Roll and Directory of the Presbyterian Church of Ithaca, 1887. 278. Roll and Directory of the Presby- terian Church of Ithaca, 1889. 279. Church Song for the Use of the House of God. Prepared by Dr. M. W. Stryker. Published by Biglow and Main, 1889. 280. Laudes Domini ; a Selec- tion of Songs, Ancient and Modern. 281. Christian Endeavor Hymns ; by Ira D. Sankey. 282. Junior Christiau Endeavor Songs. 283. The Chapel Hymnal. Published in 1902. 284. Responsive Worship for the Bible Service ; by Milton A. Dixon. 285. Little Pilgrim Songs. 286. Songs for Little Folks; by Mrs. W. F. Crafts and Miss Jennie B. Merrill.
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287. Little Branches; Collection of Songs for Primary Department ; by Chas. H. Gabriel. 288. The Covenant of Grace and its Seal. Sermon by Rev. Wm. Wisner, D.D., 1839. Pam- phlet. 289. The Line of Demarcation between the Secular and Spiritual Kingdoms; by Dr. Wisner. Printed in Ithaca, 1844. Pamphlet. 290. Nations Amenable to God, A Fast Day Sermon ; by Rev. Wm. Wisner, D.D. Printed in 1841, by D. D. Spencer. Pamphlet. 29I. Reason and Faith; by Rev. A. S. Fiske. D.D. Pub. by The Neale Co., Washington, D. C., 1900. 292. Ruth, an Idyl of the Olden Time ; by Rev. A. S. Fiske, D.D. 293. Presented to Church by Rev. Dr. Fiske : Lecture on the Reformation, by Rev. William Wisner. Pamphlet. 294. Sermon by Rev. William C. Wisner. Pamphlet. 295. Several sermons of Rev. William Wisner in mss. 296. Short Biographical Sketch of Rev. William Wisner, D.D. 297. Mrs. Nathan Herrick. Member of Maternal Association. Copied photo. (See no. 449. ) 298. Mrs. Ann VanHoesen. Member of Maternal Association. Copied photo. (see no. 1033. )
Loaned by Miss Susan Ackley .- Photos : 299. Mrs. Julius Ackley. 300. Mary Ackley, daughter of Mrs. Julius M. Ackley. 301. Cornelia Ackley, daughter of Mrs. Julius Ackley. 302. Mrs. Julius M. Ackley, daughter-in-law of Mrs. Julius Ackley. 303. Mrs. Mary Wells, daguerreotype. 304. Harriet Wells, ambrotype. Photos : 305. Rev. William N. McHarg. (See No. 5.) 306. Rev. David Torrey, D.D. (See No. 7.) 307. Mrs. Harriet Eddy. (See Nos. 136, 912. ) 308. Dr. Sibley. 309. Mary Higgins. 310. Mrs. William P. Luce, wife of Deacon Luce. 311. Mrs. Keziah Williams, wife of T. S. Williams, mother of Miss Harriet Williams. 312. Teacher's Companion. Set of rules used in Sunday School during 50's. 313. Sabbath School Cards used about 1860. 314. The Bible Catechism. 315. Psalmista or Choir Melodies. Published in 1851. 316. Carmina Sacra. Published in Boston in 1843. 317. Psalmodist. 1844. Published by Thos. Hastings and Wni. B. Bradbury. 318. Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, with Select Hymns from other Authors, and Directions for Musical Expression, by Samuel Worcester, D.D. Published in Boston.
Loaned by Mrs. Henry Angell .- Photos : 319. Mrs. A. B. Dana, mother of Mrs. Angell. 320. A. B. Dana, father of Mrs. A. 321. Mrs. Abigail Bruyn, grandmother of Mrs. A. 322. View of Ithaca from South Hill. 323. View of Ithaca from West Hill. 324. View of Ithaca from East Hill. (Three colored lithographs.)
Loaned by Mrs. Julia Atwater .- Photos : 325. William R. Collins, Trustee. (See Nos. 71, 532. ) 326. Lucy R. Collins, wife of W. R. C. 327. William Collins, son of W. R. C. 328. Eliza Collins, daughter of W. R. C.
Loaned by Miss Laura Atwood .- Photos : 329. Mrs. E. S. Atwood, mother of Miss Laura Atwood. 330. Charles E. Atwood, M.D., son of Mrs. E. S. Atwood. 331. Fred L. Kortright. 332. Mrs. Fred L. Kortright, S.S. teacher, and Secretary of the Missionary Society.
Loaned by Mrs. C. F. Blood .- 333. Elder Charles F. Blood, oil painting. 334. Elder Charles F. Blood, photo. (see nos. 36, 98, 128.) Photos .: 335. Dixon C. Hazen (Elder), father of Mrs. B. 336. D. C. Hazen, Deacon, large photo. (see nos. 18, 48, 76.) 337. Mrs. Dixon C. Hazen, mother of Mrs. B. 338. Rev. Hervey C. Hazen, Missionary to India. 339. Hervey C. Hazen (see p. 63, no. 13.) 340. John C. Hazen, brother of Mrs. B. 341. Celina T. Hazen (Knapp), wife of Rev. N. B. Knapp, sister of Mrs. B. (see p. 63, no. 12.) 342. Allen B. Hazen. 343. Mrs. Allen B. Hazen. 344. Miranda Hazen King, cousin of Mrs. B. 345. Mrs. Indianna Blood Corning, sister of Elder Blood. 346. Mrs. T. C. Thompson, sister of Elder B. 347. Mrs. Frances Hazen Hill, cousin of Mrs. B. 348. J. A. Hazen Kellogg, cousin of Mrs. B. 349. Mrs. Mary Corning Salmon, niece of Mrs. B. 350. Mrs. Mary Willard, niece of Elder B. 351. Mrs. Harriet Thompson Noyes, niece of Elder B. 352. W. P. Luce, Deacon (see nos. 29, 47. ) 353. Mrs. W. P. Luce. 354. Mrs. E. P. Luce, daughter-in-law of Deacon L. 355. Harriet Spencer, sister-in-law of Mrs. Charles Spencer. 356. The Easy Instructor, one of the first Hymnals used in the choir. 357. The Carmina Sacra, or Boston Collection of Church Music. Published in Boston, 1843, by J. H. Wilkins and R. B. Carter. 358. The Church Psalmist. Published in New York, 1852, by Newman & Ivison. 359. The Theologi- cal Magazine, or Synopsis of Modern Religious Sentiment on a new Plan. Vol. 2, 1797.
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Loaned by Miss Elizabeth Breakey .- Photos. : 360. M. R. Barnard. 361. Mrs. M. R. Barnard. 362. Edna Barnard. 363. Sarah Barnard.
Loaned by Miss Harriet Chambers .- Photos. : 364. George Chambers. 365. Mrs. George Chambers. 366. Mrs. H. A. C. Chambers. 367. Abner Mabee. 368. Rachel Shepard Mabee. 369. Jacob Shepard (see nos. 12, 74, 372). 370. Rachel Shepard. 371. Mrs. E. F. Clough Lykes. 372, 373. Jacob and Mrs. Shepherd. (Mr. Shepherd was the first Elder, served 61 yrs. ) Daguerreotype.
Loaned by Mrs. Julia A. Burritt .- 374. Joseph Burritt, son of Mrs. B. Photo. in frame. 375. Mrs. William Wisner, daguerreotype (see nos. 539, 920). Photos : 376. Jesse Lord, uncle of Mrs. Julia Burritt. 377. Mrs. Eliza Herrick.
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