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And on this question he called for the yeas and nays.
The chairman asked the meeting whether it was their pleasure that the yeas and nays should be called on the question of postpone- ment, which was decided in the negative. The question was then taken on the postponement, and it was lost without a division.
Joseph Wallace then moved to postpone the preamble and resolu- tion of Mr. Forster for the purpose of considering the third resolution stated by the Session and Board of Trustees. On this motion the yeas and nays were called, but the call was subsequently withdrawn and the motion was lost.
Joel Hinckley then moved to postpone the preamble and resolution offered by Mr. Forster for the purpose of considering the second reso- lution stated by the Session and Trustees, and on this question the yous and ways were called. The call was subsequently recalled and the motion to postpone was lost.
The question then recurring on the preamble and resolutions offered by William Fosser, they were carried, three or four votes dissenting.
(Signed)
ROBERT HARRIS. Chairman.
Attest :
(Signed) CHARLES C. RAWN, & Sec's. JAMES W. WEIR, 5
From this date, July 2d, 1838, to November 9th, 1840, two years, four months and seven days, the church and congregation continued independent. On the 9th of November, 1810, the church and congre- gation resolved to apply to be received under the watch and care of the Harrisburg Presbytery, Mr. Alexander Graydon, Ruling Elder, was appointed to make the application. It was made, and the church and congregation was received into the Presbytery.
FORMS IN USE DURING A PORTION OF DR. DE WITT'S PASTORAATE.
NOTE.
The First Presbyterian Church of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, as a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, adopts the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, as the statement of our faith, fellowship and discipline, Form of Goverment and Book of Discipline, and to this the Ministers and Ruling Elders of the Church subscribe at their ordination. But as this Church re-affirms what om fathers at the adoption of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church did formally declare and what the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church has since reiterated, namely : That we are willing to receive one another as Christ has received us; to the glory of God, and admit to fellowship in sacred ordinances all such as we have grounds to believe Christ will at last admit to the kingdom of heaven (see act preliminary to the adoption of the Westminster Confession of Faith -- Minutes 1729, page 96) ; and, that we fully recognize the authority of the command, "Him that is weak in faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputation ;" in its application to the reception of private members of the Church (see Pastoral Letter of the General Assembly of 1922, in Minutes of that year, page 80%, we deem it proper to require of private members, on their publie admission to our commu- nion an assent only to a brief summary of leading doctrines, while all are required to submit to the government of the Church adminis- tered according to the Book of Discipline, and are expected to become familiar with the Shorter Catechism, and as opportunity permits to study the Confession of Faith and Larger Catechism which we regard as the best uninspired summaries of Christian doctrine.
FORM OF PUBLIC ADMISSION TO THE COMMUNION.
By the proper authorities of this Church you have been examined as to your Christian knowledge and piety ; and on the profession of your faith in Christ, and promise of obedience to his commands, you have been received by them into its membership. You now present yourselves in this publie manner, to confess Jesus Christ before men, to testify your faith in him, and your consecration to his service. We
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hope you have well considered this important transaction. It will live long in your remembrance, and be followed with everlasting consequences. The vows you this day make will be recorded in heaven, and meet you again on your trial at the last great day. But these solemn considerations need not dishearten you. In the name of Christ you may venture thus publicly to commit yourself to God in a covenant never to be revoked, and to trust to his promised faithfulness, for strength to fulfill your engagements.
Attend now to the profession of your faith.
1. You believe in one God subsisting in three persons, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, the same in substance, equal in power and glory.
2. You believe that the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments Were given by inspiration of God, and are the only infallible rule of faith and practice.
3. You believe that God created man upright in his own image, in knowledge, righteousness, and true holiness, but that left to the freedom of his own will, he fell from the estate in which he was created, by sinning against God, and by his fall brought all mankind into an estate of sin and misery.
4. You believe that the Son of God, the second person in the God- head, assumed our nature, and in the room of sinners obeyed the law of God and offered up himself a sacrifice to satisfy divine justice, and that God is now just in justifying the ungodly who believe in Him.
5. You believe that all who are justified have been born of the Spirit, and, by Him persuaded and enabled to embrace Jesus Christ freely offered to us in the gospel, and that all such are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.
6. You believe there will be a resurrection of the just and unjust and a final judgment when the wicked shall go away into everlasting punishment, and the righteous into life eternal.
All this you do believe, do you ? Attend now to your covenant :
You now confess and deplore your sad apostasy from God, your want of original righteousness, the corruption of your whole nature, the unbelief which has led you so long to reject the Saviour, and the inanifold transgressions of your lives, all which sins you condemn and forever renounce. In the presence of God, angels and men you do solemnly avouch Jehovah to be your God, the object of your supreme love, the Lord Jesus to be your Saviour from sin and death, and the Holy Spirit to be your sanctifier, comforter and guide.
To this God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit you do now give your- selves in a covenant never to be revoked, to be his willing servants,
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to obey his commandments, and to observe his ordinances, in the sanctuary, in the family, and in the closet. You bind yourselves by covenant to th's church, to seek our peace and edification, and to submit to the government and discipline of Christ as here adminis- tered. All this in reliance on divine aid, you do severally profess and engage.
(Baptism here administered to unbaptized adults.)
(The members of the church will here arise.)
In consequence of these professions and engagements, we, the officers and members of this church, do welcome you to our Commu- nion, to a fellowship with us in the duties and labors, in the hopes and joys of the gospel, and on our part engage to watch over you in the Lord, to pray for you, and to seek your edification, as long as you continue among us.
(The members of the church will here resmne their seats.)
And now, beloved in the Lord, let it be impressed on your minds that you have entered into solemn relations which you never can re- nounce. Should you have occasion to remove from us within the bounds or neighborhood of another church, we shall hold it to be our duty to give, as it will be your duty to seek, a recommendation from us, which will place you under the watch and care of that portion of the family of Christ. For hereafter you can never withdraw from within the pale of the church, or live in the negleet of sealing ordi- nances without a breach of covenant. Rejoice with exceeding joy in these indissoluble bonds which connect you with Christ and his peo- ple. Walk worthy of your vocation : by faithful unto death, and you shall receive a crown of life.
The Lord bless you and keep you.
The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you.
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.
FORM OF INFANT BAPTISM.
Dearly beloved, you have now presented your children before God n his sanctuary, to devote them to his service, and to enter into cov- enant with him, in their behalf, that they may become interested in the covenant of grace, of which the water of baptism is the seal.
Remember, therefore, that your children are involved, with the rest of his raee, in the consequences of the fall of our first parent, that they are by nature the children of wrath even as others, and that they need the application of the blood of Christ and an inward cleansing of
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the heart through the influence of the Spirit of God, blessings, of which bapism by water is only the sign, which it can never impart, but which you are to seek of God in their behalf in the faith of that blessed promise, "I will be your God, and the God of your children after you, in their generations."
You do now publicly renew your covenant engagement with God and his Church. Should your lives and the lives of your children be spared, you engage to teach them, or cause them to be taught, to read the Word of God, and to instruct them in the principles of our holy religion as therein revealed, to make them acquainted with that excellent form of doctrine contained in the Shorter Catechism adopted by our Church, to pray with and for your children, to set them an example of piety and godliness and conscientiously to endeavor, by all the means of God's appointment, to bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
Relying upon the all-sufficiency of divine grace to make you faith- ful and to crown your efforts with success, these things you solemnly promise, in the presence of God and His Church, to perform.
PASTORS.
Nathaniel Randolph Snowden, October 2, 1793-June 25, 1805. James Buchanan, February 18, 1809-September 20, 1815.
William Radcliffe De Witt, D. D., November 12, 1819-December 23, 1867.
Thomas Hastings Robinson, D. D., January 20, 1855-July 6, 1884. George Black Stewart, D. D., January 2, 1885-
ELDERS.
Samuel Weit, February 16, 1794-August 15, 1820. Moses Gilhor, February 16, 1794-June 10, 1825. Adam Boyd, February 16, 1791 May, 1814. Jolm Stoner, about 1814-March 24, 1825. William Graydon, about 1814-October 30. 1840. Samuel Agnew, M. D., April 9, 1820 -March. 1535. Robert Sloan. April 9, 1320 December, 1838. Joseph A. MeJimsey, April 9, 1820 September 20, 1521. John Neilson, September 11, 1825-1838. Richard T. Leech, September 11. 1825-1837. John C. Capp, September. 11, 1825-1831. James W. Weir, October 19, 1834-March 1, 1878. Alexander Sloan, October 19, 1834-August 2, 1890. Alexander Graydon, October 19, 1834-1843. Alfred Armstrong, December, 1840-1846.
Samuel W. Hays, December, 1840-May 18, 1855. William McClean, January 5, 1845-1816. William Root, January 5, 1845-1847. John A. Weir, June 24, 1855-October 10, 1881. Mordecai Mckinney, June 24, 1855 -December 17, 1867. R. Jackson Fleming, June 24, 1855- December 2, 1874. James Fleming, D. D. S., March 8, 1868-January, 1875. William S. Shaffer, March 8, 1868-October 11, 1889. Walter F. Fahnestock, Jr., March 8, 1868-March 13, 1872.
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Alfred Armstrong, March 8, 1868-October 11, 1871. James F. Purvis, April 15, 1877-December 26, 1882. Samuel J. M. McCarrell, April 15, 1877- Gilbert M. McCauley, April 15, 1877- Jacob A. Miller, M. D., April 15, 1877- John Henry Spicer, March 20, 1887- John C. Harvey, March 20, 1887-
DEACONS.
John K. Tomlinson, March 20, 1887-March 24, 1889. Charles W. Foster, March 20, 1887- Peter K. Sprenkel, March 20, 1887- Melanethon S. Shotwell, March 20, 1887- Luther R. Kelker, March 20, 1887- Jacob J. Franck, March 20, 1887- Samuel C. Miller, March 20, 1887- David Fleming, March 24, 1889-
TRUSTEES.
George Whitehill, 1819-1820. James Trimble, 1819-1834. William Murray, 1819-1822. Andrew Mitchell, 1819-1822. William Allison, 1819-1830 ; 1835-1846. Robert Harris, 1819-1839 ; 1841-1842. Richard M. Crain, 1819-1821. Gilbert Burnet, 1821-1839. John Brooks, 1822-1828. John Berryhill, 1824-1826 ; 1840-1841. John Neilson, 1824-1826. Alexander M. Piper, 1826-1833. James R. Boyd, 1827-1839. Alexander Graydon, 1829-1834. William M. Carson, 1831-1833.
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John A. Weir, 1834-1842; 1847-1855.
Mordecai Mckinney, 1834-1844 ; 1852-1855.
Samuel Capp, 1835-1835. James Wright, 1837-1837.
Herman Alrieks, 1838-1854.
Henry Walters, 1840-1851.
Samuel W. Hays, 1840-1840.
Joel Hinckley, 1842-1842.
William Root, 1843-1844.
Andrew Graydon, 1843-1850.
Francis Wyeth, 1843-1844.
Robert J. Ross, 1845-1855.
John H. Briggs, 1845-1872.
Augustus Burnett, 1846-1857.
Joseph Wallace, 1851-1857.
William M. Kerr, 1855-1864.
Alexander Hamilton, 1856-1857.
Edward L. Orth, 1856-1861.
Alexander Roberts, 1856-1868 ; 1869-1886.
Henry Gilbert, 1858-1888.
David Fleming, 1858-1890.
Charles L. Bailey, 1862-
Dr. George Bailey, 1865-1876.
William S. Shaffer, 1863-1868.
David McCormick, 1866-1873.
Robert H. Motlitt, 1875- Augustine L. Chayne, 1878- M. Wilson MeAlarney, 1887- Samuel W. Fleming, 1887- Spencer C. Gilbert, 1889- George R. Fleming, 1891-
CHURCH CHOIR.
George R. Fleming, Director. David E. Crozier, Organist.
SOPRANO.
Mrs. David Fleming, Jr.,
Miss Addie Geiger,
Mrs. William M. Graydon,
Miss Margaret P. Grayson,
Miss Margaret B. Mowry,
Mrs. Edward J. Hardy,
Miss Marie A. Segelbaum,
Miss Maud A. Hench,
Mrs. J. Henry Spicer, Miss Elizabeth F. L. Walker.
CONTRALTO.
Miss Reba Bunton, Miss Sara B. Chayne, Miss Elizbeth Given, Miss Louisa Given,
Mrs. John C. Harvey, Miss Annie R. Kelker, Miss Cora L. Snyder, Miss Mabel E. Vaughn.
Mr. David Fleming,
TENOR. Mr. George R. Fleming, Mr. Peter K. Sprenkel.
BASS.
Mr. J. Roberts Given, Mr. Henry A. Kelker, Jr., Mr. Samuel C. Miller, Mr. Clarence Platt,
Mr. George B. Roberts, Mr. John B. Roberts, Mr. Geo. F. Sharp, Mr. Wm. G. Underwood,
Miss Mary Killough,
Miss Lillian M. Kline, Mrs. Gilbert M. MeCauley, Miss Sara J. Miller,
ROLL OF COMMUNICANTS.
February 16th, 1894.
[The year indicates the date of their admission to the church, and "P." and "C." indicate respectively that they were admitted on Profession or by Certificate, and the figure after the last name in each year shows the number now remaining on the roll for that year. ]
1827 .- Mrs. Sarah Doll, P .- 1.
1834 -Mrs. Julia A. Briggs, P .- 1.
1843 .- Mrs. Susan Fleming, P .; Mrs. Caroline R. Haldeman, P .; Mrs. Malvina L. Ingram, P .; Mrs. Isabella S. Kerr, P .; Mrs. Eliza- beth Kerr, P .; Alexander Roberts, P .; Mrs. Mary E. Vaughn, P .; Mrs. Ann E. Zimmerman, P .- 8.
1850 .- Mrs. Ellen W. Stees, P .- 1.
1853 .- Mrs. Jeannette Fleming, C .- 1.
1855 .- Samuel D. Ingram, P .; Miss Anna C. Weir, P .- 2.
1857 .- Mrs. Elizabeth B. Orth, P .; Mrs. Elizabeth Reily, P .- 2.
1859 .- Mrs. Margaret F. Sumner, P .- 1.
1862 .- Miss Rachel T. Briggs, P .; Mrs. Louisa C. Fahnestock, C .; Miss Louisa C. Fahnestock, C .; Mrs. Hanna M. Harvey, C .; Miss Mary Vandling, C .; Miss Elizabeth Vandling, C .- 6.
1864 .- Thomas. B. MeCord, P .- 1.
1865 .- Mrs. Henrietta Z. Miller, P .; Mrs. Margaret G. Parsons, C. -2.
1866 .- Mrs. Ellen R. Bent, P .; Miss Maria L. Boyd, P .; D. Tru- man Boyd, P .; Spencer C. Gilbert, P .; John C. Harvey, P .; George W. Parsons, P .; Miles Rock, P .; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Russell, P .; Mrs. Isabella T. Sheesley, P .; Miss Sibyl M. Weir, P .; Robert M. Zim- merman, P .- 11.
1867 .- Mrs. M. Elizabeth Cathcart, C .; William M. Fahnestock, P .; Miss Rebecca Kline, P .: Samuel J. M. McCarrell, C .; Mrs. Mary C. Goodman, P .-- 5.
1868 .-- Mrs. Anna M. Bigler, C .; Miss Clara Marshbank, C .-- 2.
1869 .- Mrs. Laura D. Huston, P .; Miss Annie M. Marshbank, C Dr. Jacob A. Miller, C .; Mrs. Maria M. Miller, C .; Samuel C. Miller C .--- 5.
1870 .- Mrs. Sarah P. Boyd, C .; Miss Margaret B. Mowry, P. 2. 1871 .- Charles A. Fahnestock, P .; Mrs. Caroline Hickok, C .- 2.
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1872 .- Miss Lueretia H. Frowert, C .; Miss Mary E. George, P .; Miss Julia T. Harris, C .; Miss Sallie L. Harris, P .; M. Wilson McAlarney, P .; Mrs. Ada MeAlarney, C .; Mrs. Rebecca W. McCar- rell, C .- 7. 1
1873 .- Mrs. Mary M. Applebaugh, P .; Miss Henrietta Guissinger, C .; Mrs. Sarah J. MeCord, P .; Dr. Henry L. Orth, C .- 4.
1874 .- Miss Sarah Beatty, C .: Miss Emma F. Beatty, C .; Miss Isabella DeHaven, P .: Samuel W. Fleming, P .; Mrs. Agnes M. Hardy, P .; Mrs. Louisa H. Hickok, C .; Gilbert M. McCauley, C .; Mrs. Sarah E. McCauley, P .; Mrs. Eliza Ogelsby, C .; Miss Caroline Pearson, P .; Dr. Cherriek Westbrook, Jr., P .- 11.
1875 .- Mrs. Mary Ferguson, P .; Mrs. Catharine Harris, P .; Mrs. Kate G. Orth, C .; Mrs. Mary E. Quickel, P .- 4.
1876 .- Charles L. Bailey, C .; Mrs. Emma H. Bailey, C .; James R. Banford, P .; Mrs. Rebecca Bowers, P .: Leroy J. Bowers, P .; Mrs. Virginia F. Brant, P .; Augustine L. Chayne, C .; Mrs. Catharine Chayne, C .; Miss Sara B. Chayne, C .; Miss Sarah C. Cowden, C .; Miss Marian E. Darr, P., Mrs. Mary E. DeHart, P .; Martin Deisroth, P .; Mrs. Kate Denney, P .; Mrs. Emma W. Dirosa, P .; Mrs. Helen Dwyer, P .; George M. Ehrisman, P .; Mrs. Mary J. K. Ewing, C .; Frank G. Fahnestock, P .; Mrs. Mary M. Fleming, C .; James Fletcher, P .; Mrs. Eliza A. Fortenbaugh, P .; Jacob J. Franck, P .; Joseph R. Henning, P .; Peter A. Hershey, P .; Mrs. Lydia E. Hershey, P .; Mrs. Clara V. Ingram, P .; Mrs. M. Ellen Jopp, P .; Luther R. Kelker, C .; Mrs. Agnes K. Kelker, C .; Miss Mary A. Kelker, P .; Miss Mary W. Kerr, P .; Harris Kerr, P .; Samuel M. Killough, P .; Miss Mary Kil- lough, P .: Mrs. Maggie E. Kline, P .: Mrs. H. Jennie Ludlow, C .; Miss Sarah D. Milliken, P .; Dr. Robert H. Moffitt, P .; Mrs. Rebecca Moffitt, P .; Mrs. Rebecca Morrison, P .; Miss Annie M. McCord, P .; William MeCormick, C .; Mrs. Catharine E. O'Brien, P .; Joseph R. Orwig, C .; Mrs. Jane W. Orwig, C .; Mrs. Mary Oves, P .; Charles W. Pahner, P .; Mrs. Rebecca J. Palmer, P .; Mrs. Mary H. Pearson, P .; John E. Peters, P .; Harvey Phelps, P .; Mrs. Mary F. Phelps, P .; Rev. Thomas D. Reese, C .; John W. Reily, P .; James Roberts, P .; George Roberts, P .; Alexander Roberts, Jr., P .; John F. Snow, P .; Mrs. Regina Steinmeier, P .; Miss Mary A. Steinmeier, P .; Mrs. Catharine M. Tann, P .; John H. Taylor, P .; Morris Taylor, P .; George W. Taylor, P .; Thomas A. Woods, C .; Mrs. Mary A. Woods, C .; George W. Young, P .; Mrs. Catharine Young, P .- 69.
1877 .- Mrs. Effie Ehrisman, P .; Joseph G. Ewing, P .; Mrs. Carrie M. Kerr, C .: Mrs. Catharine B. Mitchell, C .; Miss Mary Mitchell, C .; Miss Jennie F. Mitchell, C .; Mrs. Mary J. Quickel, C .; Henry F. Quickel, C .; Mrs. Carrie R. Shotwell, C .; Charles A. Spieer, C .; Mrs.
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Nancy W. Spicer, C .; J. Henry Spicer, C .; James C. Stoner, C .- 13.
1878 .- William K. Fenn, P .; Mrs. Anna Grayson, P .; Mrs. Amer- ica W. Sheafer, C .; Miss Caroline B. Sheafer, C .; Mrs. Mary E. Snow, P .; Sharon Stephens, C .; Mrs. Catharine A. Taylor, P .; Mrs. Mary L. Ward, P .; Mrs. Isabella S. Wilson, P .- 9.
1879 .- Horace A. Chayne, P .; Miss Emma M. Cummings, C .; Thomas Gosney, C .; Mrs. Mary A. Gosney, C .; Mrs. Margaret A. Woods, P .- 5.
1880 .- Henry W. Knight, C .; Mrs. Angelina B. Knight, C .; James Newby, C .; Mrs. Zella P., Newby, C .; Melancthon S. Shotwell, C .; Mrs. Jane Stewart, C. 6.
1881 .- Miss Julia E. Fenn, P .; William H. Gregory, P .; Mrs. Catharine E. Gregory, C .; Mrs. Letitia P. Johnston, C .; Abram E. Kingport; C .; Mrs. Maggie E. Kingport, C .- 6.
1882 .- William E. Bailey, P .; Mrs. Sabra M. Bell, C .; Mrs. Anna S. Bergner, C .; Mrs. Hanna A. Burn, C .; Miss Lizzie J. Burn, C .; Mrs. Ellen Gibbins, P .; Mrs. Delilah Hess, P .; T. Frank Newby, C .; James N. Ohail, P .; Charles F. Spicer, P .; Mrs. Marian E. Willetts, P .-- 11.
1883 .- Mrs. Susan Baer, P .; Mrs. Annie L. Baker, C .; Mrs. Susan- nah E. Bankeley, P .; George W. Boyd, P .; Mrs. Henrietta Boyd, P .; Miss Bessie Cathcart, P .; James W. Dougherty, P .; Miss Agnes Ferguson, C .; David Fleming, P .; George R. Fleming, P .; Spencer G. Frowert, P ; Miss Alice A. Glass, P .; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Groff, P .; Mrs. Ella T. Heck, C .; Mrs. Mary A. Herman, C .; Benjamin F. Ken- dig, C .; Mrs. Mary M. Kendig, C .; Miss Elizabeth K. Kingport, P .; Miss Florence M. Kingport, P .; Mrs. Carrie E. Leidich, P .; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Eyne, P; David Martin, C .; Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, C .; Mrs. Florence Payne, P .; Miss Bertha M. Payne, P .; Miss Sarah Raymond, P .; Christian Reichart, P .; Miss Ida L. Rogers, P .; Augustus G. Shantz, P .; Mrs. Julia H. Snyder, C .; Miss Cora Lee Snyder, P .; Harry M. VanZandt, C .; Mrs. Lizzie W. VanZandt, C .; Mrs. Mary Lyle Weaver, P .; Mrs. Catharine B. Westbrook, C .; Charles H. Woods, P .; Mrs. Emma Woods, P .- 37.
1884 .- Miss Annie Culp, P .; Charles W. Foster, P .; Mrs. Mary W. Foster, P .; Nicholas I. Hench, C .; Mrs. Annie Hench, C .; Henry S. Jenkins, C .; Mrs. Sallie T. Jenkins, C .; Harvey J. Miller, P .; Mrs. Elizabeth MeCord, P .; Thomas H. Redmond, P .; Mrs. Jane Red- mond, P .; Frank J. Roth, C .; John K. Tomlinson, C .; Mrs. Lydia Tomlinson, C .; Geary M. Willetts, P .; Miss Elizabeth M. Willetts, P .; William H. Windsor, P .- 17.
1885 .- James B. Bailey, P .; Miss Anna C. Bell, P .; B. Frank Bishop, C .; Mrs. Barbara E. Bishop, C .; Miss M. Elizabeth Bishop, C .; Ira N.
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Bishop, P .; Miss Stella Bishop, P .; John R. Bockus, C .; Mrs. Anna M. Bockus, C .; Mrs. Kate Border, P .; Samuel V. Border, P .; Mrs. Esther Bricker, C .; Mrs. Lucy S. Brown, P .; Wilson S. Cornman, P .; Mrs. Harriet S. Cornman, P .; George W. Deisroth, P .; Miss Elizabeth Dunn, P .; Miss Helen Ewing, P .; Mrs. Carrie Fahnestock, C .; Miss Lulu Farmer, P .; Mrs. Lena Fuller, P .; Alexander Gibbins, P .; Mrs. Katie Goehringer, P .; Henry W. Gough, P .; Mrs. Jennie L. Gough, P .; Mrs. Catharine D. Hamilton, C .; Edward A. Hartwick, P .; Miss Carrie Harvic, P .; Miss Maud A. Hench, P .; Miss Lillie A. Hench, P .; Abram M. Hess, P .; George K. Hoy, P .; Mrs. Grace Hoy ; Mrs. Elsie J. Kelly, P .; Mak-Yu-Chung, P .; Mak-Ling-Ching, P .; Miss Lizzie M. Martin, P .; Miss Clara V. Mehaney, P .; Henry G. Metzger, P .; Robert C. Michael, P .; Miss Silvia Millard, P .; John S. Miller, P .; Luther R. Moffitt, P .; George P. Montgomery, P .; Mrs. Barbara Myers, P .; Miss Cornelia W. Newby, P .; Miss Margaret M. Orwig, P .; Miss Clara B. Orwig, P .; Mrs. Mary Ott, P .; Mrs. Lillie E. Palmer, P .; Miss Alva Pannebecker, P .: Jefferson Payne, P .: Jacob K. Probst, P .; Miss Annie E. Raymond, P .; Joseph Redmond, P .; George W. Reily, P .; Miss Caroline Reily, P .; Miss Alice J. Sanders, P .; Mrs. Mary K. Sharp, P .; Mrs. Rosanna Shive, P .; Edward Shuey, P .; Mrs. Annie E. Spicer, P .; William C. Spicer, P .; Peter, K. Sprenkel, C .; Mrs. Lillie A. Sprenkel, C .: Mrs. Mary A. Stewart, C .; Mrs. Eva C. Stewart, P .; Miss Alice V. Taylor, P .; Miss Annic S. Vandling, P .; Mrs. Lucy M. Weaver, P .; Miss Sarah J. Win- ters, P .- 71.
1886. Edward Deisroth, P .: Mrs. Emeline Dickey, P .: Mrs Emma L. Garman, P .; Haldeman Bigler, P .: Adam Bricker, P .; Mrs. Annie E. Hartwick, P .; Mrs. Frances S. Jackson, C .; David R. Junkin, P .; Mrs. Sarah J. Marsh, C .; Miss Jennie A. Marsh, C .; Miss Fannie R. Marsh, C .; Miss Mima K. Marsh, C .; Miss Annie M. MeKee, P .; James O'Brien, P .; J. Ralph Orwig, P .; Miss Rosa Place, P .; Mrs. Carrie H. Schell, C .; Miss Catharine J. Sheesley, P .; Mrs. Leah Shuey. P .; William R. Steinmeier, P .; Mrs. Mary Tress. P .; William R. Weaver, P .; Miss Anna M. Williamson, P .; Isaac Woods, P .; Miss Elizabeth A. Wooley, P .; Harry Zeiter, P .- 28.
1887 .- Amos M. Anderson, C .; George Edwin Arnold, P .. Wil- liam R. Bain, P .; Rush E. Banford, P .; Miss Mary Bates, P .; Edward M. Bierbower, P .; Mrs. Emma L. Bowers, P .; George L. Bowersox, P .; Harry H. Boyd, P .; George H. C. Brant, P .; Mrs. Edith K. Buehrer, P .; Miss Rachel A. Burn, P .; Mrs. Clarissa Carpenter, P .; Mrs. Mary Crutchley, P .; Mrs. Mary A Dougherty, P .; Mrs. Mar- garet J. Durkees, C .; Mrs. Mary E. Emerick, P .; George W. Etter, P .; Miss Mary Ferguson, P .; Charles E. Frowert, P .; Miss Mary E
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Garver, P .; Miss Julia W. Geety, C .; Mrs. Eliza R. Given, C .; Miss Elizabeth Given, C .; Miss Louisa Given, C .; John Roberts Given, C .; John H. Grayson, P .; Miss Margaret P. Grayson, P .; Mrs. Carrie L. Hale, P .; Miss Arabella Heister, P .; Mrs. Teressa E. Hogentogler, P .; William H. Hoke, P .; Robert W. Hoy, P .; William H. Huber, P .: Miss Annie R. Kelker, P .; Miss Ellen Kelker, P .; Mrs. Agnes A. Kirk, P .; John W. Lyne, P .; David H. Martin, P .; Mrs. Mary Michael, P .; John J. Moffitt, P .; Robert H. Moffitt, Jr., P .; Mes. Rosanna Morgan, P .; Miss Mary E. McCormick, C .; Mrs. Hattie F. MeNeal, C .; Miss Elizabeth Mc- Mullen, C .; Miss Fannie J. Null, P .; Miss Mary G. Orwig, P .; Mrs. Kate Peace, P .; Mrs. Lillie M. Peace, P .; William C. Pfonts, C .; Mrs. Amy S. Pfouts, C .; Miss Carrie L. Place, P .; Mrs. Annie L. Rauch, P .; William H. Reindel, P .; John W. Reitzel. P .; Mrs. Jennie Reitzel, P .; Mrs. Maggie S. Robinson, P .; Mrs. Mary E. Rodenhaber, P .; Mrs. Sylvia H. Roth, P .; S. Grant Sawyer, P .; Jacob S. Shaffer, P .; George M. Shuey, P .; John R. Silvius, C .; Mrs. Anna E. Silvius, C .; Mrs. Sallie A. Smith, P .: Edward James Stack- pole, C .; Mrs. Alice M. Stephens, P .; Miss Millie Stine, P .; William G. Underwood, P .; Jeanetta D. Vandling, P .; Conrad O. Zimmer- man, P .- 73.
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