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HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
Loaned by Miss Ella S. Williams .- 808. Mrs. Asa S. Fiske, wife of former Pastor. Photo. 809. View of interior of chapel. Christmas decoration, Dec. 1876. Committee : Miss Ada Stoddard, Miss Jean Halsey, Miss Mary Phillips, Miss Kate Humphrey, Walter Kerr and I. N. Cook. Stereoscopic view. 810. Carmina Sacra : or Boston Collection of Church Music, by Lowell Mason. Pub. by J. N. Wilkins & L. B. Carter, Boston, 1844. 811. Temple Anthems, by Robert Lowry and Howard Doane. Pub. by Biglow & Main. 812. Psalmista, or Choir Melodies, by T. Hastings and Wm. B. Bradbury. Pub. by Ivison & Phinney, New York. 813. The Key-Stone Collection of Church Music, by A. N. Johnson. Pub. by J. B. Lippincott & Co., Phila. 814. The Constellation, a collection of Anthems, Choruses and Sacred Quartetts. selected mostly from the works of the great masters. Pub. by O. Ditson & Co. 815. Emer- son's Anthem Book. Published by Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. 816. The Psalter. Edited by Lowell Mason and Geo. James Webb. 817. The Harp of Judah, by O. Emerson. Pub. by Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston. 818. The Sabbath Harmony, by L. O. Emerson. Pub. by Chase, Nichols & Hill, Boston. 819. The Cythara, by Isaac Woodbury. Pub. by F. J. Huntington, New York. 820. The Choral Tribute, by L. O. Emerson. Pub. by O. Ditson & Co., Boston. 821. The Liber Musicus, or New York Anthem Book, by Isaac Woodbury. Pub. by Hunting- ton & Savage, New York. (Nos. 810 to 821 have since been given to the Church. )
Loaned by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Williams .- Photos. : 822. Roger Henry Williams, son of Henry S. Williams. 823. Julia Stowell Lord, daughter of Elder J. C. Stowell. 824. Mrs. Mary Stowell Gould, daughter of Elder J. C. Stowell. 825. Rev. M. W. Stryker (see nos. 9, 127). 826. Mrs. M. W. Stryker. 827. E. Kirk Johnson. Trustee (see nos. 106, 590). 828. View of interior of second church edifice. Photos. : In group of Mrs. G. R. Williams's class, 1884 : 829. Alfred Brooks. 830. Frank Bush. 831. Ben Johnson. 832. Ferd Partenheimer (see no. 670). 833. Edward Pittenger. 834. Fred Rolfe. 835. Charles Tourtellot. 836. Jerry Tourtellot. Photos. : In group, Mrs. G. R. Williams's Sunday School class, 1894 : 837. Leslie Atwater. 838. Harry Beckwith. 839. Fred Brooks. 840. Leland Clark. 841. Ernest Kelsey. 842. Thomas Miller. 843. Robert Rankin.
Photos. in group : Mrs. G. R. Williams's Sunday School Class, 1902 :- 844. Arthur Adams. 845. Leslie Atwater. 846. Daniel Bramer. 847. Fred Brooks. 848. Herbert Jackson. 849. Ernest Kelsey. 850. Robert Rankin. 851. Dean Robinson (see no. 999). 852. Edward Rob- inson. 853. Morgan Smith. 854. Geography, 1796. Ithaca not on the map. 855. The Mis- sionary Herald of 1821. Published by Samuel T. Armstrong. 856. Indian Spelling Book. Printed in 1846 for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Used among the Ojibways or Chippewas on shores of Lakes Huron and Superior. 857. Calvary Songs, by Rev. C. S. Robinson, D.D., and Theo. E. Perkins. 858, Prayer Meeting Hymns. Compiled by Dr. M. W. Stryker. 859. Brightest and Best. A Choice Collection of New Songs for the Sunday School. Published by Biglow & Main. 860. Pure Gold for the Sunday School. Pub- lished by D. Appleton, New York.
Loaned by Mrs. R. B. Williams .- Photo .: 861. Roger B. Williams, jr. 862. Buds and Blossoms for the Little Ones. A Song Book for Infant Classes, by Emma Pitt. 863. Special Songs and Services for Primary and Intermediate Classes, by Mrs. M. G. Kennedy. 864. The Master's Praise. A Collection of Songs for the Sunday School. 865. The Church Praise Book. Published by Biglow & Main. 866. Charlotte W. Williams, daughter of Henry S. Williams, Elder. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Henry S. Williams.
Loaned by Miss Harriet N. Williams .- 867. Timothy S. Williams, Elder (see no. 20). Painted portrait, framed. 868. Mrs. Timothy S. Williams, photo. 869. Prudence Hunger- ford, Superintendent of Sabbath School, framed photo. (see no. 139). Photos .: 870. Timothy Shaler Williams. 871. Chauncey G. Williams. 872. Herbert H. Williams. (sons of Elder Howard C. Williams). 873. Mrs. Alice Williams McDonnell, daughter of Howard C. Williams. 874. Mrs. Alphonson Hungerford Halsey, wife of George Halsey. 875. Mrs. Susan Hamill, daughter of Judge Walbridge. 876. Mrs. Jerusha Parker, wife of Rev. Samuel Parker, sr. (see nos. 133, 629, 631 ). 877. Jared Ingersoll. 878. Mrs. Jared Ingersoll. 879. John Ingersoll.
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Miss Harriet Williams's Sabbath School Class .- Daguerreotype group: 880. Ellen At- water. 781. Julia Atwater (Mrs. Burritt). 882. Helen Halsey (Mrs. Granger). 883. Celina Hazen (Mrs. Knapp), (see p. 63, no. 12). 884. Mary Johnson. 885. Mary Whiton (see no. 892). 886. Mary Walbridge ( Mrs. Page). 887. Susan Walbridge (Mrs. Hamill). 888. Mrs. Hermon Kamp. 889. Harrison Kellogg. 890. Mrs. Harrison Kellogg. 891. Mrs. S. P. Sher- wood. 892. Mary Whiton, daughter of Elder George Whiton (see no. 885). 893. Mrs. Mary Smith Page, niece of Mrs. Giles. 894. Tappan Halsey, son of B. S. Halsey (see no. 5II). 895. Medal of Sunday School Temperance Society. 896. Second Year of the Graduated Sun- day School Text Books, by Charles E. Knox. Published in 1865. 897. The New England Primer, to which is added The Catechism. Published by the Massachusetts Sunday School Society, Boston, 1827. 898. The New England Primer. Duplicate of no. -. 899. Village Hymns for Social Worship, by Asahel Nettleton. Published in 1824. 900. Village Hymns for Social Worship; supplement to Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts. Used in prayer meetings in 1840. 901. Union Hymns. Published in Philadelphia in 1845. 902. The Sunday Music Book. Published by M. W. Dodd, New York. 903. Bradbury's Golden Chain of Sunday School Mel- odies. Published in 1861. 904. Palmer's Sabbath School Songs. Published in 1872. (Dupli- cate of no. 409. ) 905. Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs, by P. P. Bliss and Ira D. Sankey.
Loaned by Mrs. Caroline B. Wood .- 906. Mrs. Sally Sage, mother of Mrs. C. B. Wood and Henry W. Sage. Daguerreotype. 907. Mrs. Lucy A. Dunning, sister of Henry W. Sage (see no. 140). Daguerreotype. 908. Rev. William Wisuer (see nos. 152, 153, 536, 537). Daguerreotype. 909. Photos. : Henry W. Sage, brother of Mrs. C. B. Wood (see no. 88). 910. Mrs. Charity Williams, mother of Elder J. B. Williams. 911. William Henry Whiton. 912. Mrs. Harriet Eddy (see nos. 136, 307). 913. Mrs. Henry Leonard (see no. 1063). 914. Mrs. Caroline Judd, daughter of Mr. Henry Leonard. 915. Mrs. Jesse Mckinney, grandmother of Mrs. R. A. Heggie. 916. Margaret Mckinney, daughter of Elder McK. 917. Judge H. S. Walbridge. Elder and Supt. (see nos. 15, 117). 918. Ella Walbridge, daughter of Judge W. 919. Mrs. Mary W. Page, daughter of Judge W. 920. Mrs. William Wisner (see no. 375, 539). 921. Mrs. W. N. McHarg. 922. Mrs. David Torrey (see no. 148). 923. Mrs. Mary W. Goss, mother of Mrs. M. W. Stryker. 924. Rules for Holy Living. Drawn up by Rev. Dr. Wisner, "adopted by this family ". Unmounted chart. 925. Old Family Bible of Charles and Sally Sage, (father and mother of H. W. Sage and Mrs. C. B. Wood). Published in Cooperstown, 1823. Owned by Bertha Sage Bell.
Loaned by Miss Mary C. Wood .- Photos : 926. Mrs. Jennie Vickers, S.S. Teacher, 1887-1891 ; President of Dorcas in 1891. 927. Thomas McE. Vickers. 928. Albert Vickers. 929. Miss Emma B. Hamner, niece of Mrs. Vickers. 930. Charles C. Hamner. 931. Mrs. Emily M. Marble. 932. Louis M. Marble, student, 1887-1892. 933. Harry M. Marble, student, 1887-91. Photos. in group of Miss Ada Stoddard's Class, 1878 : 934. Miss Ada Stoddard. 935. Augusta Clark Browning (see nos. 391, 392). 936. Olla Cross. 937. Minnie Clark Fritz. 938. Eunice Watkins Huff. 939. Mary L. Shepard Morris. 940. Clara Williams Tanner. 941. Mary C. Wood.
Miscellaneous .- 942. Mrs. Naomi Beardsley, grandmother of Mrs. P. J. Herron. Photo. loaned by Mr. P. J. Herron. 943. Sarah Beebe. Photo. loaned by Miss Mary Phillips. 944. Frederick Brooks, father of Elder Brooks. Framed photo. loaned by Miss Abbie Brooks. 945. Heleu Brooks, sister of Elder A. B. Brooks. Photo. loaned by Mr. Brooks. 946. Mildred Bush, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Bush. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Sarah Bush. 947. Elizabeth Clark. Photo loaned by Mr. F. J. Hayes. 948. Mrs. Grover Cleveland. Photo loaned by Mrs. John Tan- ner. 949. G. W. Cole. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Cole. 950. Mrs. Mary Coryell. Framed photo. loaned by Miss S. Speed. 951. Rev. Albert R. Crawford. Photo. loaned by himself (see p. 64, No. 24.) 952. Mrs. Cora Curran Crawford. Photo. loaned by herself (see p. 64, no. 25). 953. Mrs. Ellen Walbridge Darrow, daughter of Judge Walbridge. Photo. loaned by Mrs. G. W. Apgar. 954. Moses N. Davenport, Trustee (see no. 84). Daguerreotype loaned by Miss Sarah Davenport. 955. History of the Bible. Diminutive book. Loaned by Miss Sarah Davenport. 956. Mrs. Ina Korts Dickenson, daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Korts. Photo. loaned by Mrs. M. E.
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Korts. 957. Apollos Eaton, Deacon (see no. 52). Framed photo. 958. Mrs. Apollos Eaton, wife of Deacon Eaton. Framed photo. loaned by Wm. N. Eaton. 959. B. W. Frear, son of William Frear, died April 24, 1885. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Wm. Frear. 960. Mrs. Cornelia Furman. Photo loaned by Mrs. Maggie Coleman. 961. Ira Gardner, Sexton. Framed photo. loaned by Mrs. Gardner. 962. Mrs. Mary Augusta Dix Gray (see p. 62, no. d). Photo. loaned by Mrs. John Southworth. 963. Mrs. Alice Walbridge Gulick (see p. 63, no. 14). Photo. loaned by Mrs. G. W. Apgar. 964. Mrs. Harriet Hanford (see p. 64, no. 15). Photo. loaned by Mrs. Joel Hanford. 965. Rev. Lewis Hartsough, Mt. Vernon, Ia. Photo. loaned by himself (see p. 63, no. II). 966. Mrs. John Hawkins. Photo. loaned by Miss K. Hawkins. 967. Mrs. H. Hayes. Photo, in frame loaned by Mr. Fred J. Hayes. 968. Mrs. John C. Hayt. Ambrotype, loaned by Mrs. J. A. Genung. 969. Mrs. Maria Hill. Crayon portrait in frame loaned by Mrs. Ira Gardner. 970. Mrs. G. W. Hoysradt. Photo. loaned by Dr. G. W. Hoysradt. 971. Dr. Henry Ingersoll, grandfather of Mrs. Mary E. Bell. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Bell. 972. Mrs. Mary Whiton Ingersoll, wife of Dr. H. Ingersoll. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Mary E. Bell. 973. R. H. Jackson, Deacon (see no. 59). Large photo. loaned by F. M. Bush. 973. Henry Jackson, Sexton. Framed photo. loaned by Mrs. Elizabeth Guinn, Green Street. 974. Henrietta Jackson, daughter of early janitor. Daguerreotype loaned by Miss Williams, West Green Street. 975. Ben Johnson, Deacon, Trustee (see nos. 49, 70). Engraving loaned by Mrs. C. M. Titus. 976. Mrs. Jane Dey Johnson, wife of Ben. Johnson. Photo. in frame loaned by Mrs. C. M. Titus. 977. Mrs. Mary Johnson (Dumond), daughter of Abram Johnson. Married in 1798 by a Justice of the Peace, to Abraham Davenport. This was the first marriage in Town of Ithaca. Her home was in the "Farm House Garden ", afterwards occupied by the Beardsley Art gallery. She married afterward Abram Dumond, son of an early settler, mother of Mrs. Amy Philes. Died March 4, 1868. Photo, loaned by Miss Philes, 420 North Cayuga Street. 987. C. H. Lee. Photo. loaned by Mrs. C. H. Williams. 979. Alonzo Luce, son of Deacon Luce (see no. 416). Photo. loaned by Mrs. J. A. Genung. 980. Rev. Gerrit Mandeville, Pastor, 1804-15 (see no. I). Framed crayon portrait loaned by Mr. J. L. Mandeville, Brookton. 981. James H. Mandeville, son of Gerritt Mandeville. Loaned by C. E. Mandeville. 982. Mrs. Maria Manning, mother of Mrs. A. I. Brown, Photo. loaned by Mrs. A. I. Brown. 983. Rev. James McChain (see p. 62, no. 4). Photo. loaned by his daughter, Miss Amelia C. McChain, Abingdon, Va. 984. Mrs. Joseph McGraw, mother of Mrs. John Gauntlett. Photo. loaned by Miss Mary Phillips. 985. Jesse Mckinney, Trustee (see no. 73). Photo. loaned by Mrs. R. A. Heggie. 986. Mrs, A. T. Mills, Missionary in China. Photo. loaned by Mrs. W. F. Major. 987. Mrs. Martha Minor, mother of Mrs. Jos. Hasbrouck. Large photo. loaned by Mrs. Jos. Hasbrouck. 988. J. J. Mitchell, Deacon (see no. 60). 989. Mrs. J. J. Mitchell, wife of Deacon Mitchell. Photos. loaned by Mrs. Delbert Mitchell. 990. Mrs. Mabel Alexander Needham, daughter of Mrs. D. C. Alexander. Photo. loaned by Mrs. A. 991. Mrs. Josephine Sisson Nettleton, daughter of P. F. Sisson. Photo. loaned by Mr. S. 992. Rev. William A. Niles (see p. 63, no. 6). Photo. loaned by his son, Rev. John S. Niles, Trumansburg, N. Y. 993. Richard Parr, Sexton. Photo. loaned by Miss Parr. 994. Mrs. S. H. Peck. Lady Supt. of the Sabbath School (see no. 142). Photo. loaned by Dr. Peck. 995. Old meeting house of the First Church of Ulysses, now the Trumansburg Church. Drawing made by Mrs. S. H. Peck. Loaned by Dr. S. H. Peck. 996. Mrs. Harriet Pumpelly Quigg, wife of David Quigg, Ithaca's first merchant. Photo. loaned by her daughter Miss Emmeline Quigg. 997. James M. Pollay, father-in-law of Mrs. Gardner Pollay. Framed photo. loaned by Mrs. P. 998. Mrs. James M. Pollay, mother-in-law of Mrs. Gardner Pollay. Framed photo. loaned by Mrs. P. 999. Dean G. Robinson (see no. 1000. Mrs. Mary Ellis Ross, wife 851). Photo. loaned by Rev. James R. Robinson.
of Mr. William A. Ross.
Loaned by Mrs. E. N. Brown.
1001. Mrs. May Ellis Ross,
wife of W. A. Ross.
Photo. loaned by E. M. Ellis.
1002. Rear-Admiral Sampson.
Photo. loaned by Mrs. E. P. Thompson. 1003. Mrs. L. J. Sanford. Photo. loaned by Miss Mary Sanford. 1004. Frank Leonard Seaman, Newark, N. J. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Ai G. Seaman. 1005. Mrs. Delia Searing, member of Maternal Association. Loaned
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by Mrs. John Hathorn, Elmira, N. Y. 1006. A. O. Shaw, sexton. Framed photo. loaned by Miss Julia Shaw. 1007. E. E. Sickles. Photo. loaned by Mrs. C. H. Williams. 1008. Rev. Charles Simpson (see p. 64, no. 17). Photo. loaned by himself. 1009. Bevier Smith (see p. 65, no. 31). Photo. loaned by B. G. Smith. 1010. Mrs. E. C. Smith. Photo. loaned by her son, Frank E. S. 10II. David Spencer (see no. 120, 623). Photo. loaned by
Mrs. Charles Spencer. Mrs. David Spencer. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Charles S. Spencer. 1012. Lewis Stebbins, Trustee (see no. 77). 1013. Mrs. Sarah Stebbins, wife of Lewis Stebbins, mother of Mrs. Alex. Frear. Photos. loaned by Mrs. Frear. 1014. John C. Stowell, Elder (see nos. 35, 56, 95). Crayon portrait owned by the J. C. Stowell Co. 1015. Mrs. J. C. Stowell. Photo. loaned by Mrs. C. D. Stowell. 1016. Mrs. Mary Taber. Photo. loaned by Mrs. E. S.
DeForest. 1017. Mrs. Octavia Terry, mother of Miss E. V. Terry. Photo. loaned by Miss T.
Photo. loaned by Mrs. A. 1019. Mrs.
1018. Mrs. Tillotson, mother of Mrs. Fred Andrus. Sarah Teeter. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Kate Nelson. 1020. Elijah B. Torrey, 1827-1901. Am- brotype loaned by Miss Hattie Torrey. I021-1022. W. Totten, with Mrs. Totten, his wife. Photo. loaned by Mr. Fred J. Hayes. 1023. Nicholas Townley, Elder (see Nos. 14, 45). Photo.
loaned by Mrs. Arnold Vincent. 1024. Mrs. Nicholas Townley, sister of Julius Ackley. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Arnold Vincent. 1025. Mrs. Elias Treman. Photo, loaned by Mrs. M. VanCleef. 1026. Helen Tuttle, cousin of Mrs. H. E. Dann. Photo. loaned by Mrs. D. 1027.
Mrs. Valentine, mother of Miss Laura Valentine. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Elliott. 1028.
Laura Valentine. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Elliott. 1029. Mrs. Anna Elliott Howe, grand-
daughter of Mrs. Valentine. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Elliott. Photos. loaned by Miss Harriet VanHoesen : 1030. Peter L. VanHoesen. 1031. George J. VanHoesen, died at 15 years of age. The youngest member of the Church at the time of his death. Dr. David Torrey,
Pastor. 1032. Mrs. James Cosgriff, painted photo. 1033. Mrs. Ann VanHoesen, mother of Miss VanH., member of Maternal Association, daguerreotype (see no. 298). 1034. E. M.
Walker. Photo. loaned by E. G. Walker, his son. 1035. Mrs. Maude Miller Walter. Photo. loaned by Mrs. M. E. Korts. 1036. Edmund H. Watkins, Deacon (see no. 61). Loaned by Mrs. Watkins, Spencer Road. 1037. Rev. John Whitbeck, father of Mrs. W. T. Edwards, photo. 1038. Mrs. Margaret Strong Whitbeck. Photo. loaned by Mrs. W. L. Edwards. 1039.
John Whitlock. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Mary D. Baker. 1040. Mrs. Mary Whitlock, wife of John Whitlock. Photo. loaned by Mrs. Mary D. Baker. 1041. George R. Williams, as a boy. Photo. loaned by Mr. F. C. Terry (see nos. 40, 102, 129, 621 ). 1042. Florence S. Wright,
daughter of Henry L. Wright. Photo. loaned by Henry Wright. 1043. Hat worn by Rev.
Gerrit Mandeville. Loaned by Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Trumansburg. 1044. Coat worn by Rev.
Gerrit Mandeville. Loaned by Mrs. Geo. Stewart, Trumansburg. 1045. View of Ithaca from South Hill. Old picture loaned by Mr. W. B. Georgia. 1046. Hand saw used by Dr. William Wisner. Loaned by Mr. J. J. Rounseville. 1047, Elements of Civil Liberty, by William Wisner, D.D. Published in 1853 in Ithaca. Loaned by Fred J. Marsh (duplicate of 429). 1048. Certificate of membership in Ithaca Library, issued to John Ackley, 18II. Loaned by
his son, A. N. Ackley ; now deposited with the Historical Society. 1049. Certificate to Mrs. Mary Higgins, Home Missionary Society, Original print. Loaned by Mrs. S. Dudley. 1050. Framed copy of Discharge from Revolutionary War of Stephen Hayt, great-grandfather of Mrs. Jessie Genung and Mrs. Pearson. Loaned by Mrs. Winifred L. Pearson.
Miscellaneous .- Names of those loaning not given : 1051. Frank Atwater. 1052. Ada Corning Atwater. 1053. Martha Bierce. 1054. Spencer Coe. 1055. Miss Coe, sister of Spen- cer Coe. 1056. Mrs. Davis. 1057. Mrs. Ellen C. Brown Elliott. 1058. Mrs. B. Howell. 1059. Mrs. Eunice Watkins Huff, granddaughter of Deacon Watkins. 1060. Mrs. Harriet Kimball, half-sister of Anna Schuyler Stoddard. 1061. Cornelia Beardsley Kneff. 1062. Mary Korts, 1805-1892. Large photo. 1063. Mrs. Henry Leonard (see no. 913). 1064-5. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Lyon. Mr. Lyon was a Deacon, 1869-1880 (see no. 57). 1066. William Mandeville. 1067. Mrs. William Mandeville. 1068. Miss A. Middaugh. 1069. Mrs. D. S. Parsons. Daguerreo- type. 1070. Holy Bible. Printed at Cooperstown, 1823. 1071. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. (Illustrated.) Pub. by Silas Andrus, Hartford, Ct., 1830.
TABLE SHAR AS EXTANT RECORDS SHOW.
47 1848
1849 1850
1851 1852
1853
1854
1855
1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861
1862
Church Membership
85
300
303
298
318
300
293
302
332
331
327
351
348
Congregational Expenses
1182 1277 1031
Session Fund
IO
9
IO
IO
12
15
14
17
I3
12
IO
15
17
18
18
Deacons' Fund
17
31
34
22
64
45
54
64
75
77
III
190
89
66
166
Gifts by Sunday School
18
14
13
37
37
56
84
130
I20
125
Foreign Missions
84
286
138
138
307
265
285
200
224
312
473
239
294
390
489
475
Bible Societies
34
33
26
26
68
78
50
99
103
58
62
61
65
Tract Societies
I28
28
28
176
42
IOI
131
140
141
130
73
21
Education
34
38
40
43
80
147
246
366
I35
210
77
80
75
Church Erection
80
122
61
19
162
17
17
21
40
American Sunday School Union
12
59
35
3
79
3I
27
148
Amer. Protestant Reform Association
25
25
NOTES .- (a) In this tab
828 : For Greeks, $57. Colonization Society, 1830, $17 ;
Cents are omitted me Enterprise, $349 ; 1842, Ladies' Moral Reform Society,
(b) The congregation 840, '42, '49, '50, '52, '66, '68, '84, aggregating $551. Amer-
for nearly fifty ye 55, $65. Christian Commission, 1863-5, $276.
(c) No records of any r. Wisner in 1852, '54, '55, '58, '59, '60, '61, aggregating $1457.
8 1889
1890 1891 1892
1893
1894 1895
1896
1897
1898 1899 1900 1901 1902
1903
Church Membership
I
635
654
654
663
653
672
674
665
676
5.51*
565
543
571
610
629
Congregational Expenses
0 4527 3384 5248 4787 4446 4563 5631
471I
5137 5403 50II
|5443
6662
6208 7798
Session Fund
0
328
381
353
4II
425
320
293
352
391
140
92
107
226
247
II3
Deacons' Fund
5
249
303
318
403
319
360
309
297
292
283
345
362
438
489
394
Church Library
8
20
35
30
15
27
12
20
5
I8
24
24
49
39
20
17
Support of Sunday School
I
89
53
79
203
87
44
125
210
173
200
200
200
250
250
285
Gifts of Sunday School
3
430
455
447
462
414
427
364
406
529
440
280
435
564
419
Home Missions
2 1302 1427
1127
18r
343
305
286
91
173
124
221
31
397
I30
256
189
Tract Societies.
9
51
40
38
15
28
28
31
IO
18
34
24
Seaman's Friend and Bethel
Education
405
259
177
192
I35
203
342
152
142
195
192
98
79
82
95
Auburn Theological Seminary
0
25
100
425
852
450 1545
627
800 3326 2683
Aid for Colleges
1
94
95
92
62
72
37
65
56
69
73
72
74
59
62
127
Church Erection
5
I26
II4
142
142
107
74
88
91
II6
I32
125
177
288
295
236
246
240
Publication and Sunday School Work.
81
95
83
IOI
74
53
153
207
238
240
268
343
341
295
236
246
298
Woman's Union Missionary Society_
D
376
I71
159
I31
127
129
125
95
155
I22
I20
123
98
Local Benevolences.
9
789
817
164
I66
164
612
I37
153
195
192
216
157
185
269
NOTES .- Miscellaneous
New York City,
lum, 1891, 1895, 1 1895, 1896, $123
891, $38 ; National Children's Home Society, 1895, $107 ; 1895, $444 ; Christian Commission Army work, 1898, $5; Dorcas), $15 ; Miscellaneous, $170; McAll Mission, 1880, gating $636.
(6) To these, as to ot
each year. It ison an absentee and reserve roll. any sums other ti
3
50
71
47
53
63
33
22
155
188
244
24I
247
197
205
239
Ministerial Relief.
I
298
. 268
272
278
274
I3I
II4
I21
173
53
73
72
74
59
62
72
Freedmen
317
227
273
267
245
206
Woman's Board of Missions
54
48
49
39
41
165
Synodical and Presbyterial Aid
8
107
148
131
183
II4
37
53
54
26
30
32
16
478
332
Hone Missions
65
286
I39
138
354
354
357
460
513
555
247
Seaman's Friend and Bethel Societies
12
18
58
58
42
35
27
29
Auburn Theological Seminary Aid for Colleges
Publication and Sunday School Work
92
256
230
Pawnee Mission (by Sunday School).
5 2014
1281 1280
1397 1407 1463 1374 1659 1583
2041 2124 2515 2160
1466 1353 1836
1572
1598 15II
Value of Boxes Sent
5
312
1349 1331 1019 1240 1253 1137
Foreign Missions
1896 2165
Bible Societies.
1
506
I868
Support of Sunday School
53
30
53
496
155
138
144
295
69
TABLE SHOWING CHURCH MEMBERSHIP, CONGREGATIONAL EXPENSES AND BENEVOLENCES, AS FAR AS EXTANT RECORDS SHOW.
1820 1821 1522 1823 1824 1875 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1540 1841 1542 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1552 1853 1854 1855 1556 1557 1858 1559 1860 1861 1862
Clurch Memberalıp
113
....
259 -- -
478
566 764 779 761 715 774 773 812
799 769 818
760 742 756
293 --
290 285
300
303 295 318 300 293 302 332
3.31
327
351
348
Congregational Expenses
4
5
10
21
10
10
10
7
10
12
10
9
10
10
I2
15
14
17
13
12
10
1,5
17
18
18
Deacotis' Pond
8
7
17
25
57
59
57
42 64
146
46
123
37 100
25
85
66
67
65
78
74
29
17
31
34
22
6.4
53
45
54
64
75
77
190
89
66 166
Support ol Sunday School
30
37
53
54
26
30
32
16
53
Foreign Missions
39
S
31
29
2
39
54
296
21
127 200
3.3
648 564 812
601
603 1252 360 618
618, 305 300
227
884: 256
307
354
2.54
3571
513
555
496
390
489
475
Bible Societica
88
72
72
22
99
20
21
3.4
3.3
128
28
28
131
140
2
29
73
21
lulucation
50
75
6
61
115
38
40
43
So
1.47
246 366
135
210
77
75
Auburn Theological Seminary
Aid Jor Colleges
So
122
61
19
17
17
21
12
59
35
3
79
31
27
148
I'nwnre Mission ( by Sunday School).
45
47
23
22
14
17
10
13
14
13
11
NOTE'S. - (a) In this table only such ilems are given as are lound in some book of record. Cents are omitted, all amus over 50 cents alding $t, and under that being dropped.
(6) The congregational expenses, Including Pastor's salary, were raised by subscription lor nearly fifty years ; records thereol are not lo be found.
(c) No records ol any benevolences prior to 1820 are extant.
(c) Donalious were made to Dr. Wisner in 1852, '54. '55. '58, '59, '60, '61, aggregating $1457.
1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877
1882' 1883 188; 1885 1886 1887 ISSS 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903
Church Membership
351
368 354
359
382 388
411
424
423
422
443
444
334
377
391
401
396
398
399
552
577 591
635
654
654
663
672
674
665 676 551"
565
543
571
610 629
Congregational Expenses
2259 2256 2369 3139 3697 2759 3735 3654
351 411 92 35.3 425 293 352 391 140 3.31 150 3321 4542,6600 3306. 3437 4412 5041 4517 4230 4527 3384 5248 4787 4446 4563 5631 4711 5137 5403 5011 302 200 328 224 426 208
249
303
318 403
319
360, 309,
297
292
345
362
4,38
489 394
Church Libtury.
35
30
15
20
5
24
24
49
39
20, 17
Support of Sunday School.
150
120
150 124
297
118, 934 509
434
444
270
589
520
4-42
317
349
473
324, 326
373
293
546 Bo
325 163 286 245 ---
312
181
343
305
91
173
124| 221
31
397
130
256 189
Bible Societica
73
88
85
49
91
76
2
1
2
5
20
99
51
40
38
15
28
28
31
10
34
24
Tract Sociclics ..
126
10
49
132
41
44
Senmun's Friend and Bethel.
87
6
47
45
47
63
27
Llucation
147
:86
82
86
127
50
83
110
70
66
57
44
23
50
32
32
33
93
97
178 225
307' 405 259 25 150
61
94
95
92
62
72
37
56
69
73
72
74
59
62. 127
Clmurel Erection
42
229
80
97
72
309
39
32
24
90
22
21
23
33
IS
15
85
36
22
126
126
114
142
142
107
74
91
114
121
6g
273
267 278
245 274
206
63
33
131!
127
129
125
95
155
122
120
123
98
157
185 269
NOTES .- Miscellaneous : (a) 1863, Five Points House of Industry, $30 ; 1866, Howard Mission, New York City, $13: 1890, Maryville College, $156 ; Boooklyn Colored Orphan Asy- lum, 1891, 1895, 842 ; Seattle Fire Sufferers, 1889, 869; George Junior Republic, 1893, 1895, 1996, $123 ; Tuskegee Institute, 1894, $52.
(4) To these, as to other worthy causes, individuals in our Church give considerable sunis each year. It is not The policy of our Church, however, to reporl as Church offerings any sums other than those passing through the hands of the Church Treasurers.
(c) Aid of Students, 1885, 1891, $38; National Children's Home Society, 1895, $107 ; Memorial Reunion Fund, 1895, $444 : Christian Comuission Army work, 1898, $5: Flood Sufferers, 1901 (by Dorcas), $15 ; Miscellaneous, $170; McAll Mission, 1880, '88, '89, '90, '91, '92, aggregating $636,
* 1# 1898, 139 namles were put on an absentec and reserve roll.
18
16
29
24
46
....
126
162
177
132
114
111
61
261
241
209
1151
140
190
28
21
16
14
21
17
108
96
122
157
91
89
53
79 203
4.1
125
210
173
200
200
250
250 295
Foreign Missions
415
552
585
534 378
439
918
546 1307
213
487
506
306
237
150
396
205
168 249
368
426, 479
285
727
802 958 1306 1525 2014 1 281 1 280 1397 1407 1463 1374 1659 1583 2041 2121 2515 2160 1896.2165
llome Missions .
64
384
682 1269 1344
305
480
37
10.1
58
57
38
16
4.3
26
2
29
23
24
28
12
28
30
27
65
8
8
95
83
101
74
53
53
73
7
74 247
197
205 239 240 298
Ministerial Relied
92
176
36
64
71
140
100
85
8
69
32
50
50
129
59
58
208
93
208 1301
298
53
50
7
47
53
22
5.1
48
49
39
41 ....
Woman's Union Missionary Society
250
229
253
157
200
157
154
165
237
121
116
116
145
137
144
149 159
376
171
159
817
164
166
164, 612
137
153
195
192
216
--
41
97
47
200
116
126
288
312
392
4.34
224
702
609
400
409
395
474 433| 430 455 447 462
414
427 364
406
529
.140
280
435
..
564 419
Value of Boxes Send
Auburn Theological Seminary Aid for Colleges
125
100
425
852
116
132
125
177
138;
144 165 246 210
Synodical and Presbyterinl Aid.
107
148
131
183
114
131
173
295
288
295
236 59
62
72
l'reeduien .
140
230
280, 317
1531
207
155
188
244
268
343
3.41
295
236
Woman's Board of Missions
106
75
77
128
120
76
123
79
79
51
302
230
266
305
322
7
268
272
50
99
103
5%
62
61
65
Trar Socielles.
19
49
60
179
111
76
12
27
60
47
35
.12
18
58
58
42
35
200 460
224
312 473
239
294
478
3,32
Ilonic Missions
57
100
126
147
33
250
460
3.50
472
223
345
226
465 286
139
138
26
42
265
176
42
Senmon's Friend and Bethel Societles
50
83
75
28
82
40
38
39
l'ubliention and Sunday School Work
92
256
230
162
American Sunday School Union
Amer. Protestanl Relorm Association.
28
25
25
13
37
37
56
130
110
125
Cifta by Sunday School
18
14
138
138
1182 1277 1031 1506'
1865
Session Fund
4
116
201
115 -- --
299
67
55
45
9
3.
21
125
50 56
84
65
26
68
78
9
12
28
141
130
49
4.5
41
12
S
62
6
89
31
22
43
74
133
57 45
48
159
27
32
25
26
27
37 16
29
82
83
40 46
167
56
78
158 179
35
37 88
195
285
812
307: 528
79
36
....
....
163
117
233 3.35
40 264
213
3874 373 1 4590 4809 3795 5276 4938
Semion F'und ..
Deacons' F'und
2.13
357
342
149
156
141
178
283
107
226 2,17 11,3
222 166 347
265
18
20
Gifts ol Sunday School
150
100 125
192
135
203
3.12
152
142
195
192
82
450,1545 627
95 79 800 3326 2683
147
233
Publication nud Sunday School Work
58
61
574
72
241
240
238
1.0cal Benevoletices
126 267
839 789
58
109
--
177
320
27/ 871
817 1630 1022 |352 1302 1427 1127 1349 1331 1019 1240| 1253
1137 1466, 1353 1836 1572 1598 1511
37 1
...
Churel Prection
(d) Miscellaneous offerings, 1828: For Greeks, $57. Colonization Socicly, 1830, $17: 1859, 833 ; 1837, The Volume Enterprise, $349 ; 1842, Ladies' Moral Relorin Society, $5. Temperance Cause, 1840, '42, '49, '50, '52, '66, '68, '84, aggregating $551. Amer- ican Jews' Society, 1853, '55. 865. Christian Commission, 1863-5. $276.
1
1878 1879 1880 1881
455
80
68
35
69
68
247
---
111
23
206
68
426
653
256
18
65 88
18
5443 6662 6208 7798
3.3' 123
68
21
265 285
227
2829
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