History of the First Presbyterian church of Ithaca, New York, during one hundred years : the anniversary exercises, January twenty-first to twenty-fourth, 1904, Part 20

Author: Ithaca, N. Y. First Presbyterian church
Publication date: 1904
Publisher: [Ithaca, N.Y. : Press of Andrus & Church]
Number of Pages: 232


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160


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.


161


CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS


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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HISTORY OF THE CHURCH


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


163


CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS


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


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