Manual, catalogue and history of the Lafayette St. Presbyterian Church of Buffalo, N.Y., Part 29

Author: Knight, W. M. (Willard M.) cn
Publication date: 1876
Publisher: Buffalo, N.Y. : Courier Co.
Number of Pages: 304


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WILLIAM WAITH, ISAAC RILEY, J. H. PLUMB,


Committee.


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SUMMARY OF THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF LAFAYETTE STREET CHURCH.


First sermon preached by Rev. G. W. Heacock in the Park Church June 8, 1845. The name of Park Church changed to Lafayette Street Church October 16, 1845. Rev. G. W. Heacock called to be its Pastor October 17, 1845.


Accepted the call, and was installed October 19, 1845.


The old church edifice burned March II, 1850.


The Pastor absent three months in Europe in 1859.


The lot, 35 feet front, purchased on Washington street, April, 1861.


A call was extended by the North Church of this city to Dr. Heacock to become *its Pastor, June, 1861.


Present church edifice built in 1862.


The Pastor joined the 94th Regiment in Pennsylvania in 1863.


The largest number admitted to the church for any one year, 1864.


Book-rack and contribution boxes put in the seats, 1864.


Church tinted and painted, organ purchased, 1868.


Dr. Heacock three months in California in the fall of 1869.


Twenty-fifth anniversary of Dr. Heacock's pastorate, 1870.


Last communion service previous to Pastor's tour to Europe, October 6, 1872.


Dr. Heacock embarked for Europe and the East, November, 1872.


Rev. C. P. H. Nason filled the pulpit from November, 1872-twenty months- to May, 1874.


Dr. Heacock returned from Europe May, 1874.


The west foundation wall of the church lowered seventeen feet, 1875.


The grade of the streets lowered and repaved, 1876.


Our Pastor gave up active duty November, 1876.


Rev. James A. Daly preached from January to May, 1877.


Dr. Heacock tenders his resignation-not accepted, April 4, 1877.


Dr. Heacock died, after a painful and lingering illness, May 6, 1877.


Funeral of Dr. Heacock May 10, 1877.


Memorial service at the church, June 10, 1877.


Election of Henry M. Parsons to the pastorate of the Church, September 3, 1877. Rev. Henry M. Parsons entered upon the pastorate October 7, 1877.


Installation of Rev. Henry M. Parsons, November 1, 1877.


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LAFAYETTE STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.


PRESENT ORGANIZATION. OCTOBER, 1877.


REV. HENRY MARTYN PARSONS, Pastor.


Bench of Elders.


Class 1. | CHARLES H. BAKER, CHARLES G. BRUNDIGE and LEWIS H. BROWN, elected October 4, 1877. Terms expire on the 12th of January, 1881.


Class 2. I JOHN OTTO, I SAMUEL N. LAWRENCE and WILLARD M. KNIGHT, elected October 4, 1877. Terms expire on the 11th of January, 1882.


Class 3. |GEORGE L. SQUIER, EDWIN G. SAWN and THOMAS STRUTHERS, elected October 4, 1877. Terms expire on the 10th of January, 1883.


W. M. KNIGHT, Clerk. EDWIN G. SAWN, Treasurer from Jan. 1, 1878.


Board of Trustees.


HENRY CHILDS, President. JOHN GOWANS, Secretary and Treasurer.


LORAN L. LEWIS, . to second Tuesday of January, 1879.


ALEXANDER BRUSH, to second Tuesday of January, 1879.


WILLARD W. BROWN, to second Tuesday of January, 1879.


CORNELIUS M. HORTON to second Tuesday of January, 1880.


JOSEPH P. DUDLEY, to second Tuesday of January, 1880.


JOHN GOWANS, to second Tuesday of January, 1880.


HENRY CHILDS, to second Tuesday of January, 1881.


HENRY H. HALE, to second Tuesday of January, 1881. JOHN L. ALBERGER, to second Tuesday of January, 1881.


Organist. Sexton. Resides at Central School.


JAMES BILES, .


J. ALBERT BIXBY, .


HOWARD WINSHIP, Ushers.


WILLIAM H. ARTHUR


| Re-elected.


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Church Services.


"Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is ; but exhort- ing one another ; and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching." HEB. x, 25.


Sabbath Morning Service at 10:30 o'clock.


Evening 66 7:30 o'clock.


Week Day Evening Service (October 1st to April 1st), at 7:30 o'clock.


66 66


66 66 (April 1st to October 1st) at 7:45 o'clock.


SACRAMENT OF THE LORD'S SUPPER is administered on the first Sabbath morn- ing of February, April, June, August, October and December.


LECTURE PREPARATORY TO COMMUNION is given on the Wednesday evening preceding each Communion.


REGULAR MEETING OF THE SESSION is held the last Monday evening of every month.


REGULAR SEASONS OF COMMUNION occur on the first Sabbath morning of Feb- ruary, April, June, August, October and December.


REGULAR MEETING, to receive applicants for admission to the Church, on the Monday evening preceding the Communion.


BAPTISM OF THE CHILDREN of the Church is administered on the Sabbath morn- ing following the Communion.


MONTHLY CONCERT OF PRAYER FOR MISSIONS is held on the first Wednesday evening of each month.


GENERAL CHURCH PRAYER MEETING, on the other Wednesday evenings of each week.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S PRAYER MEETING, on each Sunday evening from 6:30 to 7:30.


YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION, meets the second Tuesday of each month. Annual meeting for the election of officers, second Tuesday in December.


CORDON OF TEMPERANCE, meets the last Friday of each month. Annual meet- ing for the election of officers, the last Friday in December.


WOMAN'S PRAYER MEETING, on Thursday of each week at 3:30 P. M.


YOUNG LADIES' PRAYER MEETING, on Thursday of each week at 4:30 P. M.


WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Annual Meeting first week in April, and quar- terly.


LADIES' ASSOCIATION of this Church, Annual Meeting on the last Tuesday in December.


CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL at 12 M.


CHRISTIAN BAND, first Sunday of each month, 4 P. M.


MILNOR STREET MISSION SCHOOL at 2 P. M.


THE ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING is held on the third Wednesday evening of Jan- uary of each year.


THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY, for the election of Trustees, is held on the second Tuesday in January of each year.


ANNUAL RENTING OF PEWS takes place on the last Monday evening in December.


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Reception of Members.


Satisfactory evidence of a Christian experience and character, a cordial and an unreserved profession of faith in Christ as their only Saviour, or a regular certificate of dismission from some other Evan- gelical Church, are the usual requisites for admission to membership to this Church.


We consider it to be desirable, however, that those who enter our communion should be in sympathy with Presbyterian order and doctrine, as taught in our churches or stated in our catechism, setting forth the truth, as we understand it to be given in God's Word-our only authoritative guide.


STATEMENT BY THE PASTOR.


At the regular meeting of the Session, the following-named persons have been propounded for fellowship with us on profession of their faith in Christ.


[ The names being read, the persons come forward.]


Articles of faith and Cobenant.


DEARLY BELOVED :


You have now presented yourself in this public manner, before God, his people, and the World, to take his covenant upon you-to confess Jesus Christ before men-to testify your faith and hope and joy in his religion-practically to condemn your former life, together with the whole world, as lying in wickedness-unreservedly to dedi- cate yourself to the service of your Creator, and to enter into solemn covenant with his visible people. You are about to profess supreme love to God, sincere contrition for all your sins of heart and life, and faith unfeigned in Jesus Christ. May the Spirit of God fill your heart while you engage in these duties.


The following summary of the faith once delivered to the saints, is held and taught by this Church :


CONFESSION OF FAITH.


ARTICLE I .- We believe that the Bible, comprising the Old and New Testaments, is the Word of God, dictated by the inspiration of his Spirit, and our only rule of faith and practice.


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ARTICLE II .- We believe that there is one only living and true God, subsisting in three co-equal persons, the Father, the Son, and Holy Ghost, self-existent and infinite in every perfection-the Creator, Preserver and Governor of the universe.


ARTICLE III .- We believe that man was created in a state of perfect holiness, but that he fell from this state by sinning against God.


ARTICLE IV .- We believe that man, as a sinner, deserves the wrath and curse of God; that God could not consistently restore him to his favor without an atonement; and that Jesus Christ, the second person in the Godhead, has in our nature offered himself a sacrifice for sin upon the cross, so that God can now be just and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.


ARTICLE V .- We believe that the atonement made by Jesus Christ has opened the only door of hope to our guilty race; that salvation is freely offered to sinners in the Gospel; that all who truly repent of sin, and believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, shall be saved; and that those who reject Christ and his salvation, will perish through their own impenitence and unbelief.


ARTICLE VI .- We believe that all men, till renewed by the divine Spirit, are under the influence of the "carnal mind, which is enmity against God," and that without regeneration or a change of heart, no sinner can be saved.


ARTICLE VII .- We believe that a saving change is wrought in the heart of the sinner by the Spirit of God; and that this change is effected in a manner perfectly consistent with the freedom and re- sponsibility of man; that while pardon and eternal life are tendered to all through that propitiation which has been offered for the sins of the world-and while all, if left to themselves, would continue, through their own fault, to reject this great salvation, the Spirit, in the sovereignty of his operations, and according to the purpose of God, inclines the sinner to the exercise of repentance unto life, and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.


ARTICLE VIII .- We believe that those who are renewed by the Spirit, and pardoned and justified through the blood of Christ, are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.


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ARTICLE IX .- We believe that the children of God are "created in Christ Jesus unto good works," and that a renewed heart will evince itself in various acts and duties of an obedient life.


ARTICLE X .- We believe that any number of Christians, duly organized, constitute a Church of Christ, the special ordinances of which are Baptism and the Lord's Supper; that Baptism is to be ad- ministered to such believing adults as have not been baptised, and to their households ; and that a profession of holy love to the Lord Jesus Christ is justly required of all who are permitted to partake of the supper.


ARTICLE XI .- We believe that Jesus Christ will appear at the end of time, to raise the dead and judge the world; (that all changes in moral character which are incident to a state of probation, will then cease;) that the righteous will then be received into life eternal, and the wicked will go away into everlasting punishment.


To these declarations of Christian doctrine, as far as you appre- hend them, you give your considerate and cordial assent.


[ Here Baptism is administered.]


You will now enter into solemn Covenant with this church.


THE COVENANT.


And now, in the presence of God, angels and men, you do sol- emnly avouch the Lord Jehovah to be your God and portion, the object of your supreme love and delight, and the Lord Jesus Christ to be your Saviour from sin and death; your Prophet to instruct you, your priest to atone and intercede for you, and your King to rule, protect and enrich you, and the Holy Spirit to be your illuminator, sanctifier, comforter and guide, looking to him for light, grace and peace; unto this triune God-this wonderful name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, into which we are baptised,- you do now, without reserve, give yourself away, in a covenant never to be revoked, to be his willing servant forever, to observe all his commandments, and all his ordinances, in the sanctuary, in the family, and in the closet. You engage to sanctify the Lord's day, to assemble with the people of God on the Sabbath, and at the stated and occa- sional meetings of the Church during the week, for the purposes of


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instruction and devotion, as opportunity may afford, and to discharge all those duties by which God may be glorified and the religion of the Bible extended and established among men. You do also bind your- self by covenant to this Church, to watch over us in the Lord; to seek our purity, peace and edification, and conscientiously to submit to the doctrine, government and discipline of Christ, as here admin- istered; counting it a privilege and a favor, not a privation or a grievance, to be subject to that authority which He hath himself established in His Church. Thus you solemnly covenant and promise.


On account of these your professions and engagements we the members of the Church


[ Here the Members of the Church will rise.]


do now affectionately receive you to our communion. In the name of Christ, we declare you entitled to all the visible privileges of His house, as enjoyed by us. We welcome you, as brethren in Christ, to this fellowship with us in the labors and the blessings, the trials and rewards, of the Gospel of our risen Redeemer ; and on our part engage, in his strength, to watch over you, to seek your edification, and to aid your progress through this wilderness to the land of Eternal Rest. Amen.


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Ladies' Association.


OFFICERS.


Mrs. L. L. LEWIS, . President.


Mrs. JOHN L. ALBERGER, Vice-President. Miss JENNIE BUELL, Secretary and Treasurer.


Collections for 1876, $330.00. Annual Meeting last Tuesday in December.


Ladies' foreign Missionary Society.


Mrs. SAMUEL D. SIKES, President.


Mrs. GEORGE C. STEARNS, First Vice-President.


Mrs. W. G. BANCROFT,. Second Vice-President.


Miss MARY A. RIPLEY,


Secretary.


Miss LUCY F. LANDER,


Recording Secretary.


Miss HATTIE M. BUELL,


Treasurer.


Collections, 1876, $200.48.


Our Church Sunday School.


CHARLES G. BRUNDIGE, .


.Superintendent.


HOWARD WINSHIP, . Assistant Superintendent.


JOHN OTTO, Treasurer.


JOSHUA W. PARKER,


Secretary.


WM. F. SIKES, .


Assistant Secretary.


J. ALBERT BIXBY,


Librarian.


GROSVENOR R. TROWBRIDGE, Assistant Librarian.


JAMES W. BIXBY Chorister.


JENNIE OLVER, . Pianist.


TEACHERS OF BIBLE CLASSES.


Rev. HENRY M. PARSONS, Teacher Congregational Bible Class.


LEVI S. GATES, Teacher Young People's Bible Class.


Mrs. Dr. TROWBRIDGE, Teacher Primary Department.


BYRON H. WESCOTT,


Secretary and Librarian, Primary Dep't.


Number of classes in intermediate department, 23. Whole number on the record intermediate department, 158. Young People's Bible Class, 50. Congregational Bible Class, 60. Primary Department, 90. Average attendance, 229.


Collection intermediate department,


$232.17


Collection in Young Peoples' Bible Class, 151.61


REPORT OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE CLASS.


In tracing the record of this class, the most noticeable feature has been its organ- ization.


At one time the Bible Class Department was composed of several smaller classes, but as changes have occurred from time to time, these classes have united with one another. This union of several distinct elements has given rise to one more power- ful in numbers, and better fitted to do effective work.


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In the spring of 1869, Mrs. Marvin, who at that time taught a class of young ladies in our school, left the city for a home in the South. She met with her class for the last time, May 2, 1869.


The vacancy made by Mrs. Marvin's withdrawal, was filled by Mr. (now Rev.) Anson G. Chester.


During the same year Mr. Edward Bristol had charge of a class of young gen- tlemen.


Near the close of 1869, Mr. Chester having entered the ministry, was obliged to give up his class, and as no one was found to take his place, a union was formed between his and Mr. Bristol's class. This took place December 19th.


Thus organized, the class continued its workings until the close of 1871, when Mr. Bristol, carrying out a long-cherished intention, commenced his work as an evan- gelist.


At this time, Mr. W. W. Rowley, teacher of the "Carmichael Bible Class," kindly offered to take charge of Mr. Bristol's class, uniting with it his own, and thus organized it assumed the name of "Union Bible Class," and commenced the year of 1872.


In the month of April, 1875, Mr. Rowley tendered his resignation, and Mr. Levi S. Gates accepted the call of the class to become its teacher. His first Sabbath with the class was May 16th.


The membership of the class, as far as is known, for the time this report is given, and including that of the year 1876, has been two hundred and fifty-six. The average attendance for each of these years, seventy-eight.


Each year a President, Secretary and Treasurer have been elected, but until the year 1876, no record of their names has been kept. For that year the officers were:


EDMUND J. PLUMLEY, President.


ROBERT T. BIXBY, .. Secretary.


FREDERICK HOWARD, Treasurer.


JENNIE H. TURNER,


Ass't Secretary and Treasurer.


FRANK R. ARTHUR,


ROBERT S. HAMBLETON,


Librarians.


The contributions of the class are voluntary offerings, and expended for mission- ary or other benevolent purposes, as the members of the class decide. As no record has been kept of the amount of money given each year, only that contributed in 1876 can be reported. The offerings for that year were one hundred and twenty- eight dollars and fifty cents.


Two mission schools have been founded by this class. The "Rowley School," in Michigan, and the "Lander School," in Tennessee. The "Rowley School" has proved to be the foundation of a Church.


At a meeting of the class, held January 5, 1876, it was formally decided to change its name from that of "Union Bible Class" to "Young People's Bible Class."


OFFICERS FOR 1876.


LEVI S. GATES Teacher.


HOWARD WINSHIP, President.


W. D. MANLY,


Treasurer.


FREDERICK HOWARD,


RACHEL TURNER,


Secretary.


Assistant Secretary and Treasurer.


JAMES MCINTYRE,


ANGUS TURNER, Librarians.


The foregoing report was furnished by Miss Jennie Turner.


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Milnor Street Sabbath School. 1876-7.


JOHN GOWANS,


Superintendent.


W. W. BROWN


Assistant Superintendent.


JAMES LYND, . . Secretary.


WORTHINGTON C. MINER,


Assistant Secretary.


JOHN LAPEY,


Chorister.


Miss LYDIA HESS, Organist.


JOHN LAPEY, Teacher Primary Department.


W. W. BROWN,


EDWIN G. SAWN,


Miss ELLA BROWN,


FRANCIS A. BOARD,


a


Intermediate Department, lady teachers, 15. Gentlemen teachers, 11. Average attendance for 1876, 404. Whole number on record, 626.


Collections for 1876, $427.06.


Cordon of Temperance.


Organized Janury, 1872. Meets the last Friday of each month.


OFFICERS FOR 1877.


BYRON H. WESCOTT, Chief.


JAMES LYND,


First Assistant Chief.


Miss LUCY F. LANDER, . Second Assistant Chief.


Miss NANNIE S. HEACOCK,


. Treasurer.


JOSHUA W. PARKER,


Secretary.


ADVISORY BOARD.


JOHN OTTO, WILLIAM TURNER, HOWARD WINSHIP.


Collections, 1876, $88.02. Whole number on Register, 291. Active membership, 220. Addition for 1876, 31. Annual meeting last Friday in December.


Young Men's Association.


Meets the second Tuesday of each month.


OFFICERS, DECEMBER, 1877, TO DECEMBER, 1878.


HOWARD WINSHIP, President.


LEWIS H. BROWN, Vice-President.


CHARLES T. CRITTENDEN, . Secretary. AUGUSTUS M. WESTFALL, Treasurer.


Collections, $60.50. Whole number on the roll, 150. Active list, 63. Annual meeting for the election of officers, second Tuesday in December.


Orphan Asplum.


Collections for 1877: Thanksgiving collection, $125.00. Private contributions since December, 1876, $339.00.


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INSTALLATION OF REV. HENRY MARTYN PARSONS


as Pastor of Lafayette Street Church occurred on the evening of November, 1, 1877. The following were the exercises :


ORGAN VOLUNTARY, QUARTETTE CHOIR.


PRAYER OF INVOCATION,


REV. CHARLES WOOD.


READING OF THE SCRIPTURES, REV. L. VAN BOKKELIN, D. D.


HYMN 109-PLYMOUTH COLLECTION, .. CONGREGATION.


SERMON, REV. WOLCOTT CALKINS. D. D.


CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS AND PRAYER OF INSTALLATION,


.. REV. A. T. CHESTER, D. D.


HYMN 939-PLYMOUTH COLLECTION, .. CONGREGATION.


CHARGE TO THE PASTOR,


REV. ISAAC RILEY.


CHARGE TO THE PEOPLE, REV. D. R. FRAZER.


PRAYER, REV. WILLIAM REED.


HYMN 699-PLYMOUTH COLLECTION, .. CONGREGATION.


BENEDICTION, BY THE PASTOR.


The following persons having been duly elected to serve as Elders in this Church were ordained after the sermon Sunday morning, May 4, 1877:


Charles G. Brundige, Edwin G. Sawn, Lewis H. Brown, Thomas Struthers and W. M. Knight, and they, together with John Otto, George L. Squier, Samuel N. Lawrence, Charles H. Baker (who having been re-elected), were installed into the office of Ruling Elders of Lafayette Street Church, for the term of three, four and five years, from the second Wednesday of January, 1878, as follows :


C. H. Baker, C. G. Brundige, Lewis H. Brown, for three years ; John Otto, S. N. Lawrence and W. M. Knight, for four years; George L. Squier, Edwin G. Sawn and Thomas Struthers for five years.


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The following is intended to be a list of the names of such as are in actual attend- ance upon our Church services. In another place will be found, in what is called the retired list, the names of all those who do not meet with us, whether absent from the city or not.


The list also embraces the names of all members of the congregation who have sittings, and is not intended to give the names of the younger members of families, nor of children of persons who are Church members, if such children do not actually belong to the Church as covenant members.


PRESENT MEMBERSHIP.


ACTIVE LIST.


ADAMS, WILLIAM H. Prof. 45 Mariner street.


ADAMS, Mrs. ANNIE W. Prof.


ADAMS, CHARLES W. Prof. 45 Mariner street.


ALBERGER, Mrs. LOUISA F. Let. 1342 Main street.


ALBERGER, Miss LOUISA C. Let. 1342 Main street. ALBERGER, JOHN L. Prof. 1181 Delaware street.


ALBERGER, Mrs. MARY R. Prof.


ANDERSON, WILLIAM. Cong.


33 North Pearl street.


ANDERSON, Mrs. ELIZABETH S. Cong.


ARTHUR, ALEXANDER. Cong.


ARTHUR, Mrs. JANE WALLACE. Cong. 1285 Main street.


ARTHUR, WILLIAM HENRY. Prof. 1285 Main street.


ARTHUR, Miss JENNY ANNA. Prof. 1285 Main street. AULT, JAMES R. Let.


105 Elm street. AULT, Mrs. ELIZABETH. Let.


AULT, ROBERT A. G. Prof. 105 Elm street.


BAKER, CHARLES H. Prof.


BAKER, Mrs. JENNIE L. Prof. 27 Mariner street.


BAKER, ANDREW M. Prof. 328 Ellicott street.


BAKER, Mrs. AMELIA MARY. Prof. as Miss AMELIA DINWOODIE.


.... 61 Seventh st.


BALCOM, Miss TILLIE A. Prof. 1540 Main street. BANCROFT, W. G. Cong. 61 South Division street.


BANCROFT, Mrs. RUTH W. Let.


90 Niagara street.


BANCROFT, Miss CARRIE E. Prof.


90 Niagara street.


BARKER, Miss SARA A. Let.


. 98 Morgan street.


BARKER, Miss IDA M. Prof ..


98 Morgan street.


BARROWS, Dr. WM. A. Cong.


.229 Pearl street.


BELL, GAVIN. Cong.


138 Exchange street.


BENEDICT, CHARLES E.


Cong. 175 Eleventh street.


BENEDICT, Mrs. Cong.


BENEDICT, Miss SARAH F. Prof. 175 Eleventh street.


BEST, LEONARD H. Cong.


BEST, Mrs. MARY. Prof. (Miss MARY WHITCOMB.) 45 Park place.


BIXBY, JAMES W. Let. Let. 230 Whitney place.


BIXBY, Mrs. FRANCES B.


.230 Whitney place.


BIXBY, ROBERT T. Let. 230 Whitney place.


BIXBY, AMBROSE S. Prof. BLAKELY, Miss MATILDA E. Prof. 308 Maryland street.


BLAKELY, Miss SARAH. Cong. BOARD, FRANCIS A. Let. . 50 East Swan street.


BOORMAN, EDWARD. Let.


BOORMAN, Mrs. MARY SPENCER. Let. 18 South Division street.


BOUTELLE, LUCIUS. Let.


51 East Eagle street.


BOUTELLE, Mrs. E. ADELAIDE. Let.


BRICKLEY, ANDREW H. Prof.


28 Seventh street.


BANCROFT, JAMES K. Cong.


BANCROFT, Mrs. FANNIE. Cong.


BARKER, Miss ELLA D. Prof.


98 Morgan street.


BARROWS, Mrs. MARY E. Prof. (Miss ELLSWORTH.)


BELL, Mrs. G. Cong.


BIXBY, JAMES ALBERT. Prof. .230 Whitney place.


.308 Maryland street.


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BROWN, ALBERT G. Prof. .47 Norris place.


BROWN, Mrs. CARRIE. Cong. 272 Franklin street.


BROWN, Mrs. NATHANIEL. Let


BROWN, Mrs. PHOEBE P. Prof. 699 Ellicott street.


BROWN, Mrs. ELIZA SARAH. Let. 155 West Mohawk street.


BROWN, Miss SARAH E. Prof. 155 West Mohawk street.


BROWN, WILLARD W. Let. 94 Johnson Park.


BROWN, Mrs. S. EMMA B. Let.


BROWN, LEWIS H. Let.


100 Whitney place.


BROWN, Mrs. ELLEN. Let.


BROWN, Miss ELLEN. Let. 50 East Swan street.


BROWN, CHARLES E. Prof. 670 Elm street.


BROWN, Mrs. ELIZA J. Prof.


BROOKER, Mrs. MARGARET. Prof. 25 Milnor street.


BRUCE, HARLOW. Cong.


BRUCE, Mrs. MABEL M. Let. 146 Wilkeson street.


BRUCE, Miss EMMA H. Prof.


146 Wilkeson street.


BRUCE, GEO. W. Prof.


146 Wilkeson street.


BRUCE, Mrs. ANNA E. Cong.


BRUNDIGE, CHARLES G. Let. 1107 Main street.


BRUNDIGE, Mrs. CHARLOTTE M. Let. 1107 Main street.


BRUNDIGE, Miss MINNIE I. Prof.


BRUSH, Mrs. SARAH E. Let.


BRUSH, Dr. EDWARD N. Prof.


65 Ellicott street.


BRUSH, ALEXANDER. Cong. 48 Linwood avenue.


BRUSH, MI's. SARAH A. Let.


BRUSH, MILTON A. Cong.


229 South Division street.


BRUSH, Mrs. ADALINE. Let.


229 South Division street.


BUCKLAND, GEO. W. Prof.


BUCKLAND, Mrs. F. MARY P. Let. 299 North Division street.


BUELL, FREDERICK. Cong. 272 Pearl street.


BUELL, Mrs. ELIZA M. Let. .272 Pearl street.


BUELL, Miss JEANNIE E. Prof.


BUELL, Miss HARRIET M. Prof. 272 Pearl street.


BUELL, Miss LIZZIE M. Prof .. .272 Pearl street.


BURROWS, Mrs. MARIA F. (Wife of Judge B.) Let. 461 Franklin street.


BUTLER, JOHN. (Colored.) Let. 165 Elm street.


BUTTS, STEPHEN B. Cong. 118 Morgan street.


CALLAHAN, JOHN, Jr. Cong. 223 Swan street.




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