A history of Grace Church in Providence, Rhode Island, 1829-1929, Part 22

Author: Huntington, Henry Barrett, 1875-1965
Publication date: 1931
Publisher: Providence, R.I. : Privately printed
Number of Pages: 282


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ARTHUR S. BURRINGTON (1923) $2,287.2I


Under the will of Arthur S. Burrington, Grace Church on June II, 1923, received a legacy of $2,287.21.


ARTHUR SWAN BURRINGTON was born in 1859. He was a fire insurance adjuster, and lived on Franklin Street. For many years he was an usher on the east aisle of Grace Church, and was confirmed May 1, 1913. He died in Cromwell, Connecti- cut, June 5, 1922.


ANDREW A. KIMBALL (1924) $10,000


In memory of ANDREW A. KIMBALL, Grace Church on May 6, 1924, received a bequest of $10,000 from Walter H. Kimball, "the income to supplement the appropriation for musical purposes and needs."


ANDREW A. KIMBALL was born in Johnston, R. I., August 5, 1833. He married Lucy Hammond Talbot of East Machias, Maine. Mr. Kimball was a cotton merchant, but retired in 1886 and thereafter gave his attention to his large real estate holdings. For a number of years he was organist in one of the churches of Providence. Mr. Kimball was baptized in Grace Church, September 7, 1896. He died in Providence, October 1, 1896.


WALTER HAMMOND KIMBALL, his son, was born May 10, 1870. He graduated in 1894 from Brown and after 1896 managed his father's estate. He died May 25, 1923.


IRENE GUILD CRANSTON (1925) $ 1,000


Under the will of MISS IRENE G. CRANSTON, Grace Church received on April 27, 1925 the sum of $1,000.


IRENE GUILD CRANSTON was born October 1, 1867, the daughter of Henry C. and Eliza S. (Merriman) Cranston. She and her sister, Clara Lippitt Cranston, were both active in Grace Church affairs, particularly in St. Margaret Society, Girls Friendly Society and the Chancel Committee. Irene G. Cranston was con- firmed in Grace Church April 1, 1888. She died May 27, 1924.


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AUGUSTUS A. BALLERT (1925) Real Estate


Under the will of AUGUSTUS ALEXANDER BALLERT, Grace Church on June 12, 1925 acquired title to real estate situated at 63 Elm- wood Avenue. This property was sold October 18, 1928 for the sum of $10,000.


MR. BALLERT was born in 1855 and was a member of Grace Church for forty- five years. He died May 31, 1922.


EMMA N. MORSE (1927) $25


Grace Church received a legacy of $25 from EMMA N. MORSE on January 4, 1927.


HENRY TOWNSEND GRANT (1927) $500


In memory of HENRY TOWNSEND GRANT his children and grand- children gave Grace Church November 26, 1927, the sum of $500 for the benefit of music.


MARY MASON GRANT (1927) $500


In memory of MARY MASON GRANT her children and grand- children gave Grace Church November 26, 1927, the sum of $500 for the benefit of the Women's Auxiliary.


HENRY TOWNSEND GRANT was born in Warren March 13, 1817, the son of Joseph and Sarah (Hubbard) Grant. MARY MASON GRANT, his wife, was born January 17, 1817, the daughter of William A. Howard and Harriet (Barton) Howard. Mr. Grant was a manufacturer of woolen and worsted goods. He took an active part in the Dorr rebellion in 1842 and was enrolled in the 10th regiment, R. I. V., in the Civil war. Mr. and Mrs. Grant were members of Grace Church and were both confirmed April 22, 1869. They had five children, one of whom, Henry Tyler Grant, was a vestryman at the time of his death in 1915. Henry Townsend Grant died October 19, 1902 and Mary Mason Grant January 29, 1903.


HANNAH MARY KELTON (1928) $400


Under the will of HANNAH MARY KELTON, Grace Church on January 4, 1928 received a bequest of $400.


H. MARY KELTON, at the time of her death on November 1, 1926, had been a member of Grace Church fifty-seven years. Her church activities were in the Kings Daughters, St. Margaret Society, and the Sunday School. She lived at 184 Knight Street.


M. FLORENCE HOLBROOK (1929) $1,000


Under the will of M. FLORENCE HOLBROOK, Grace Church on June 4, 1929 received a bequest of $1,000.


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REDECORATING FUND (1922) $1,000


Grace Church received $500 each from Charles T. Aldrich, March 17, 1922 and Alfred M. Coats, November 22, 1922, for redecorating the church.


MEMORIAL FLOWER FUNDS (1924-1929)


J. Edward Studley gave $350. on July 22, 1924, the income to be used for Easter decorations of the Shepard C. Kinsley memorial window.


William A. Greer and others gave $250 in June, 1929, the in- come to be used for decorations for the Bishop Greer memorial tablet.


ENDOWMENT FUND (1905-1922) $2,450


Grace Church received from pledges to the Sunday offerings and other sources $2,450 for the endowment fund established in 1905 by Rev. E. S. Rousmaniere.


APPENDIX


HISTORY OF THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF GRACE CHURCH


1829-1929


Compiled by


MRS. CHARLES C. NICHOLS AND MRS. HENRY W. COOKE


On November 30, 1829, a group of nineteen women met at the home of Mrs. G. S. Wardwell and formed the "Episcopal Female Association." The purpose of this Association was to aid the exertion being made "for increasing the Episcopal worship in the Town of Providence." The directress was Mrs. G. W. Hathaway. At the first annual Meeting held in 1830, the Treasurer reported receipts of $42.65 and expenses of $11.62. This balance was appropriated for the immediate use of Grace Church.


At the third Annual Meeting in 1832 the name of the society was changed to "The Sewing Circle of Grace Church." At that time it was voted to use the money in the Treasury to purchase a Communion Service. This was bought at a cost of $385.50 and was properly inscribed and was used for years until replaced by a more modern one. At the centennial in 1929 this service was used at the Corporate Communion. The purchase of this gift left the society in debt, so the money had to be raised at a Fair held in the Providence Arcade, and an additional $400.00 which was pre- sented to the Providence Convocation and also $50.00 was given to the Treasurer of the Foreign and Domestic Missionary Society.


At the end of fifteen years $3,675.50 had been raised by dona- tions and sales of work, and between 1834 and 1844 no less than $150.00, and some years as much as $300.00, was sent annually to the Convocation. In 1844, $1,000.00 was raised for the furnish- ing of the new church, then building, and some years later the society presented the baptismal font, afterward given to Calvary Church (now St. Martin's Church).


The early meetings of the society were held in private houses. In September, 1841 it is recorded :- "Fourteen assembled in the new room recently completed by the efforts of the ladies of the congregation, who should regard it as a proof that much has been accomplished wherever there is a willing heart and a ready hand."


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This new room was in a building on the corner of Snow and Chapel Streets, and was used as a Chapel before the stone chapel was erected in the rear of the church. After that was completed the meetings were held there. Before the first Parish House was built the societies met in rooms in the Conrad Building, corner of Westminster and Aborn Streets; later when the first Parish House was building they met in rooms in the Brownell Building, Westminster and Snow Streets. During the erection of the present Parish House the societies met in the Mathewson Street Methodist Episcopal Church, the use of which was generously given to Grace Church.


In 1846 it was known as "The Relief Society," working only for the children in the Sunday School.


In 1850 the name was changed again, and then it became "The Ladies Pledge Society," and sewing seems to have been temporarily abandoned. As the special work done was the raising of money pledged annually by the Rector to the Rhode Island Convocation, only one meeting was held each year.


From 1853 few records can be found, but we find memoranda showing that the work went steadily on, in one direction or an- other.


In 1871 it was known as "The Parish Aid Society" and in 1883 it changed again to "The Missionary Society." In 1884 we find weekly meetings being held and boxes being sent to Mission- aries and Mission Institutions. In 1889, Mrs. John H. Cady became President, and continued in that office until 1919, a period of thirty years, and during her administration the work broadened greatly. Boxes of clothing were sent to nearly every state in the Union and also to Alaska, China, and Japan.


The name was changed again in 1910. As nearly all the work that was being done was under the auspices of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Diocese, it seemed fitting to give it the title of "The Grace Church Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of Rhode Island." After this time the Penny-a-Week contributions for diocesan missions and the sum given once in three years for the United Thank Offering took the place of the yearly pledges to the Convocation, and the income from dues and from bequests from several deceased members were used to defray the expenses of the missionary boxes and other donations to Diocesan charities. We find this practice still being carried on in 1929.


After 1910 it became the "Grace Church Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions," and in 1921 the "Grace


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Church Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Presiding Bishop and Council," and in 1927 another change made it the "Grace Church Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary to the National Council."


After 1915, regular records have been found and itemized re- ports of the work done can be found in the files. In 1915, a room was furnished in the St. Elizabeth Home in memory of Miss Clara L. Cranston, for long a devoted member of the Society. From that to the present time boxes have been sent annually to mission- aries and their families; Christmas gifts have been sent to the State Institutions and to Diocesan Missions, and money given to the different departments of the Diocesan Auxiliary.


In 1920, during the Presidency of Mrs. Viall, who held office for nine years, a Social Service Committee was formed to work for the poor of the parish. This committee has become an important factor in the life and work of Grace Church and is now working as a separate organization.


Following is a list of the "Directresses" and Presidents found in the records :-


1829 Mrs. G. W. Hathaway


1830 Mrs. Richmond Brownell


1832 Mrs. Anna Waterman


1833 Mrs. John A. Clark


1836 Mrs. Alexander H. Vinton


1842 Mrs. Thomas Perry


1844


Mrs. Henshaw


×


*


1871 Mrs. Frances J. Vinton


1880 Mrs. John B. Anthony


1882 Mrs. William O. Fuller


1889 Mrs. John H. Cady


1919


Mrs. William A. Viall


1928


Mrs. Henry W. Cooke


Among the members not now living, others deserving "honor- able mention for long and loyal service" are:


Mrs. Lewis L. Miller, Miss Eliza Peckham, Mrs. Clifton A. Hall, Mrs. Byron Sprague, Mrs. J. Lewis Peirce, Mrs. Edward S. Knight, Miss Nancy Greene, Miss Josephine Paine, who used to sing the Doxology over the missionary barrels, Miss Elizabeth E. Andrews, Miss Harriet Hoppin and Mrs. Henry T. Brown. To


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these and the hundreds of other unnamed women we pay tribute for the splendid work done during the past hundred years.


In 1929, on November 29th, exactly one hundred years after the first meeting was called together, a centennial celebration was held. A Corporate Communion preceded a luncheon, where over a hundred people were present. Among the speakers were Bishop James DeWolf Perry of Rhode Island, Dean Philemon F. Sturges, of St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston, a former Rector of Grace Church, and Dr. William Appleton Lawrence, the present Rector. Bishop Perry said it was a unique thing for an organization of this kind to live for a century, and trusted that in 2029 another centennial celebration would be held.


November 29, 1929.


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RECTORS OF GRACE CHURCH


REV. SAMUEL FULLER, JR .. May 2, 1830 to May I, 1831 (Called, Nov. 30, 1829)


REV. JOHN ALONZO CLARK. Oct. 8, 1832 to May 28, 1835 (Called, July 12)


REV. ALEXANDER HAMILTON VINTON, M.D. (Called, Jan. I) April, 1836 to Jan. 1, 1842


RT. REV. JOHN PRENTISS KEWLEY HENSHAW, D.D.1 (Called, April 4) Aug. 10, 1843 to July 20, 1852


RT. REV. THOMAS MARCH CLARK, D.D.


(Called, Sept. 27, 1854) March 1, 1855 to Sept. 1, 1866


REV. DAY OTIS KELLOGG, JR ..... April 28, 1867 to Sept. 1, 1870 (Called, Dec. 17, 1866)


REV. CHARLES GEORGE CURRIE ... .. Feb. 5, 1871 to Sept. 1, 1872 (Called, Nov. 17, 1870)


REV. DAVID HUMMELL GREER, D.D. (Called, July 18) Sept. 10, 1872 to June 1, 1888


REV. CHARLES HENRY BABCOCK, D.D.


(Called, October 23) Dec. 2, 1888 to Jan. 1, 1894 REV. FLOYD WILLIAMS TOMKINS, JR .. . June 1, 1894 to Mar. 1, 1899 (Called, April 28)


REV. EDMUND SWETT ROUSMANIERE, D.D. (Called, January 25) April 2, 1899 to Nov. 15, 1909


REV. FRANK WARFIELD CROWDER, PH.D.


(Called, March 19) May 22, 1910 to April 1, 1916 REV. PHILEMON FOWLER STURGES, D.D. (Called, June 20) Oct. 1, 1916 to Oct. 1, 1926


REV. WILLIAM APPLETON LAWRENCE, D.D. Nov. 28, 1926 (Called, June 18)


1 Honorary degrees are here recorded if conferred before the end of the Rector- ship of Grace Church.


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MINISTERS IN CHARGE1 AND ASSISTANT MINISTERS 2


SO FAR AS KNOWN


REV. JOSEPH H. PRICE 1830


REV. GEORGE F. HASKINS 1832


Rev. Francis Peck. circa 1834


REV. EDWARD W. PEET


1842


REV. THOMAS F. FALES .


1843


REV. HENRY BURROUGHS, JR


. 1853


Rev. James DeWolf Perry, Jr


1862


Rev. William S. Boardman


1864


Rev. Benjamin W. Atwell


1865


Rev. Robert Charles Booth 1868


Rev. Reginald H. Howe. .


1869


REV. HAMILTON M. BARTLETT


1883


Rev. George R. Spink .


. 1885


REV. FRANCIS G. WILLIAMS


.1892


Rev. Charles E. Preston .


.1893


Rev. Anthony C. Hardy, Jr


. 1893


Rev. Charles A. Denfeld . 1893


1894


Rev. Lorenzo G. Stevens . 1896


1895


Rev. Isaac Newton Phelps


REV. JACOB H. ECKSTORM. . I896


Rev. Francis Lee Whittemore. 1899


Rev. Frederick F. Flewelling 1899


REV. GEORGE A. CARSTENSEN


. 1900


Rev. Everett M. Waterhouse


.1900


Rev. Allen Greene .


1905


REV. FREDERICK J. WALTON


1906


Rev. Henry Blacklock . 1910


Rev. Brayton Byron . . 1912


Rev. Lee Maltbie Dean 1912


Rev. John H. Robinette .


1913


REV. PHILIP AYRES EASLEY


1915


Rev. Charles H. Ricker .


.1916


Rev. Percy G. Kammerer


1917


Rev. John H. Robinette . . 1918


Rev. Truman Heminway 1922


REV. ROBERT R. CARMICHAEL. 1925


1 The names of those who are known to have been in effect ministers-in-charge are printed in small capitals.


2 The dates are of the first year in which the minister is known to have been in office to a considerable extent. Several quite likely began in the fall before.


-


Rev. Lucian W. Rogers


Rev. Frederick W. Smith


. 1900


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TREASURERS OF GRACE CHURCH


John Taylor 1829-31, 1834-35


Richmond Brownell .


1831-34


John Taylor . . 1834-35


Resolved Waterman


William T. Grinnell . 1835-43


1843-45


Edward Walcott .


1845-47


Charles H. Mason 1847-56


William Hicks . 1856-57


James Lewis Peirce.


1857-1905


Frank Paine Comstock .


1905-24


Arthur Livingston Kelley 1924


SECRETARIES OF THE CORPORATION


Amos M. Vinton . 1829-30


George S. Partridge 1830-32


George Andrews . 1832-34


Malachi R. Gardiner .1834-38


Shepard C. Kinsley . 1838-42


William H. Drown .


. 1842-51


Samuel C. Blodget.


. 1851-52


Charles H. Mason . 1852-53


Edward E. Manton


.1853-55


Edward A. Greene.


1855-56


William H. Parkhurst


1856-62


Robert E. Northam


1862-65


Moses P. Ferkey I865-68


Thomas H. Spencer


1868-70


William W. Paine


1870-92


George A. Buffum


.1892-94


Henry T. Grant, Jr.


1894-95


George M. Smith .


1895-96


George A. Buffum


1896-1902


Edwin M. Dodd .


(2 mos.) 1902


Rathbone Gardner


1902-1905


Henry V. A. Joslin .


1905-1916


Henry B. Huntington


1916


VESTRYMEN


GEORGE S. WARDWELL. 1829-41 Ist Senior Warden 1829-41


RICHMOND BROWNELL 1829-51, 1852-56


Ist Junior Warden 1829-41


John Taylor . 1829-37


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VESTRYMEN (Continued)


William Muenscher 1829-30


Benjamin F. Hallett 1829-32


Thomas B. Lippitt. . I829-34


Wheeler M. Blanding


Charles Cheney . 1829-32


1830-34


Lewis Leprilete Miller


1830-42


George A. DeWitt


1830-31


Resolved Waterman .


1831-43


William E. Richmond


1833-4I


William Brown .


1833-34, 1836-44


Newton Carpenter


1834-37


HENRY BARTON


1834-54


2d Junior Warden 1842-54


Caleb Drown . 1834-36


William Brown* 1836-44


George Andrews 1837-38


William H. Gurney . 1838-40


Benjamin C. Harris 1838-39


EDWARD WALCOTT. 1839-56


2d Senior Warden 1842-56


William H. Greene . 1840-44


Samuel Larned . 1840-42, 1844-46


Elisha Dyer, Jr. 1841-46


WILLIAM T. GRINNELL 1842-65


3d Junior Warden 1854-56 3d Senior Warden 1856-65


Shepard Carey Kinsley


Malachi Rhodes Gardiner. 1842-44, 1851-52, 1859-64, 1865-81


Amasa Manton . 1843-44, 1852-56


Amory Chapin 1844-51


1844-45


S. Augustus Arnold


1844-57


Samuel Larned*


1844-46


William Grosvenor . 1844-50


ALEXANDER HODGES . 1847-50, 1854-57, 1864-65


4th Junior Warden 1856-57


Edward E. Manton . 1847-54, 1856-57


Francis Edwin Hoppin 1850-52


Walter Paine, Jr. 1850-52


George C. Nightingale .1851-52


Shepard Carey Kinsley 1851-52


Bradford C. Shaw. 1851-56, 1857-59


*Had previous term of service.


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VESTRYMEN (Continued)


William C. Hicks 1852-58


Frederick Burgess .. 1852-56, 1868-77


Malachi Rhodes Gardiner* 1852-56


James Jacobs . 1852-53


Charles H. Mason .


.1852-54


Richmond Brownell*


1852-56


John J. DeWolfe


1852-54


Allen Brown .


1853-54


Alexander Hodges'


.1854-57


William H. Drown.


1854-Oct. 1854


William B. Rider


1854-57


Henry H. Burrington 1854-57, 1864-65


George W. Chapin . 1854-59


Welcome B. Sayles


1855-57


Edward E. Manton* 1856-57


Ezra D. Fogg


. 1856-57


James Lewis Peirce


1856-68, 1870-1910


JOHN BRAYTON ANTHONY . 1857-1904


5th Junior Warden 1857-77 5th Senior Warden 1877-1904


Robert Manton . 1857-64


Thomas March Clark. 1857-65


Bradford C. Shaw* .1857-59


Shepard Carey Kinsley 1859-64


Edward Aborn Greene. 1859-92


Alexander Hodges' 1864-65


Henry H. Burrington* 1864-65


Shepard Carey Kinsley* 1865-81


Courtland Hoppin 1865-68


AMOS D. SMITH 1865-77


4th Senior Warden 1865-77


Stephen Brownell . 1865-1908


Benjamin F. Thurston . 1865-87


Samuel James 1865-73


Moses P. Ferkey I865-68


William N. Low


Albert S. Gallup . I865-69


1868-73


Frederick Burgess


1868-77


Augustus Hoppin 1868-87


George Whitney Prentice


1869-70, 1887-1892


James Lewis Peirce* 1870-1910


John A. Mitchell. 1873-75


George Edward Allen 1873-98


*Had previous term of service.


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VESTRYMEN (Continued)


Robert E. Northam 1876-82


CHARLES MORRIS SMITH . 1877-1905


6th Junior Warden 1877-1905


Horatio Nelson Campbell


1877-


Robert Knight.


1881-1911


Peleg W. Lippitt .


.1883-97


RATHBONE GARDNER . 1887-1927


6th Senior Warden 1905-27


George Whitney Prentice* 1887-92


George Allen Buffum 1892-190I


John P. Campbell 1893-1902


Albert Babcock 1897-1930


Frank Paine Comstock . 1897-1925


Frederick Henry Hull 1898-1915


George W. Parks


1899-1905 1902-06


Edwin M. Dodd


ARTHUR LIVINGSTON KELLEY


1902-15


7th Junior Warden 1905-15


WILLIAM ANGELL VIALL . ... 1905-


8th Junior Warden 1915-27 7th Senior Warden 1927-


Henry Tyler Grant. 1905-15


Henry Van Amburgh Joslin 1905-18


Jeffrey Hazard . 1906-1I


Rush Sturges . . 1909-


Henry Barrett Huntington . 1910-


George Alder Blumer. . 1911-27


LAURISTON HARTWELL HAZARD . 1912-


9th Junior Warden 1927-


Frederick Dickman Carr . . 1916-28


Gilbert Maurice Congdon . 1916-


Arthur Livingston Kelley, Jı 1916-


Frank Tourtellot Easton 1918-27


John Prescott Farnsworth . 1925-


William S. Innis 1927-


William Kenyon . 1927-


William Washburn Moss 1927-


Edmund C. Mayo 1928-


*Had previous term of service.


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LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE CHANCEL AND PARISH HOUSE FUND, SO FAR AS KNOWN


J. M. Addeman


William H. Cady


A. L. Aldred


Harriet S. Campbell


Charles T. Aldrich


Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Campbell


Mrs. E. K. Aldrich G. H. Ames


Frederick D. Carr


Selma E. Anderson


Henry S. Chafee Mary D. Chafee


Eliza Stevens Anthony


Ellen M. Anthony


Z. Chafee Z. Chafee, Jr.


Mary B. Anthony


The Misses Charnley


Robert L. Anthony


Frederic A. Chase


Alexander L. Churchill


Mabel A. Clewley


Alfred M. Coats


Gertrude H. Colman


Emma DeRussy Baker


James W. Colman


Andrew B. Comstock


Nannie Barbour Annette L. E. Barstow Ellen E. Bartlett


Frank P. Comstock Katharine Comstock Richard W. Comstock


George W. Bates


Harriette C. D. Bates Lorania C. Beckwith John Taggart Blodgett G. Alder Blumer Mrs. Boman Mr. and Mrs. Asa F. Bosworth Harriet P. Bowker Mrs. Charles Bradley Ida Louise Briede


Minnie A. Congdon Adelaide W. Cooke Alice H. R. Cooke


Margaret H. Cooke


John T. Cranshaw


Clara L. Cranston Irene Guild Cranston


Harry P. Cross


Virginia Gammell Cross


Frank Warfield Crowder F. Ethel Crowninshield Helen A. Daniels


M. Eleanor Daniels


Margaret H. Dennehy William A. Deverall George W. Dickinson


Louise Diman Frank Drummond


Arthur S. Burrington


Mrs. J. R. Burrows


Margaret K. Dunkerley


Anna J. Dyer


William J. Dyer


Maude L. Fellows


Alice Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Brown Ellen P. Brown


Frances J. Brown


Mrs. Henry T. Brown


Jane F. Brown Mary Louise Brown Grace A. Bucklin


Mrs. Clarence H. Cady John H. Cady John Hutchins Cady


Mrs. John P. Campbell


Jane L. Anthony


Barbara M. W. Armour Albert Babcock H. P. Babcock Albert A. Baker


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Lewis N. Fidler Albert H. Field Annie H. W. Fletcher E. Fox E. A. H. Gammell Fannie E. Gardiner Grace A. Gardiner Harriet E. Gardiner Jane Gardner Henry W. Gardner Howard I. Gardner Mary S. Gardner


Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Gardner


Rowland F. Gardner, Jr.


Mrs. William S. Gardner Mrs. Charles P. Gay Margaret Gilman Henry T. Grant Jessie Grant


Emily T. Hall


Percy A. Harden


Archie H. Harden


George W. Harris Mary L. Harris Stephen C. Harris Miss Haswell


Julia S. Haven Lora M. Haven


S. E. Hawkins Harriet H. Hazard Jeffrey Hazard


Lauriston H. Hazard Mrs. S. E. Hazard Ozro C. Heath


William A. Hoppin


William F. Horn, Jr.


Elizabeth G. Humphrey George Humphrey Henry B. Huntington Mrs. Wm. E. Husband Louise Jones Mary J. Jones


Henry V. A. Joslin


Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Judd Alice T. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Kelley


Hannah Mary Kelton Frederick H. Kenyon Helen M. Kenyon


William Kenyon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Kenyon


Lucy T. Kimball


Sarah D. Kimball


Maude H. Kittredge


Amelia S. Knight


Edith Knight Mrs. Edward B. Knight


Josephine W. Knight


Robert Knight Marion Gay Ladd


Bertha T. Lee Frances Lippitt


James Lister


Louise Longfellow


Adella F. Low


Frances Low Mrs. S. S. Luther


Mrs. Charles P. Lynch


Mrs. S. E. McCann


John H. MacDonald William MacDonald Mary Manton Temperance C. Marksby Floyd C. Marshall


Charlotte A. Mathewson


Rowena C. Matteson


Mr. E. Bruce Merriman


Mrs. E. Bruce Merriman Helen P. Metcalf


Mr. Stephen O. Metcalf


Mrs. Stephen O. Metcalf Margaret F. Miller


· Lewis S. Milner Mr. and Mrs. Manuel C. Moniz James Morpeth Edith W. Morse Mrs. Gilford Morse Frances E. Mosher Mr. and Mrs. William W. Moss Alice D. Mumford Rose Carleton Munro


Alice Murray


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Grace G. Nealey Alice C. Nichols Mrs. Charles C. Nichols Samuel M. Nicholson Lyra Brown Nickerson Louisa J. Northam Louise O'Brien Mr. William Atcheson O'Brien Mrs. William Atcheson O'Brien Spencer H. Over Earl M. Pearce


Eliza A. Peckham


Lucretia F. Peirce Mary A. Pidge Augusta Raab


Susan R. Rawson


Grace M. Reynolds


Mrs. N. M. Reynolds


Charlotte G. Richards H. A. Richards


Mrs. James Richardson


Annie C. Robinson Helen C. Robinson Maud Robinson


Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Roth


Martha A. Rounds


Leonora B. Rutherford


Mrs. H. T. Salisbury


Mrs. Arthur W. Sanders Lucius W. Searle Brockholst M. Smith


Charles Morris Smith Charles Morris Smith, Jr. George M. Smith Hope Smith Marietta Smith Sarah E. B. Smith Walter Burges Smith Lucy C. Stanley Mrs. Wm. Stewart J. Edward Studley Mrs. J. Edward Studley


Alice K. Sturges Rush Sturges


Sarah L. Swan


Louisa A. Sweetland


Marianna F. Taft


Mrs. R. W. Taft


Annie M. Talbot Lydia S. Talbot


Emeline F. Tallman


Mrs. M. B. Tessmer


Ida M. Thomas


George A. Thompson


R. J. Thomson


Fanny R. Thurston


Grace B. Tillinghast


W. Wheaton Tillinghast


James H. Tower Louis P. Tower


Harriet W. Viall


Richmond Viall, II


Virginia Viall


W. A. Viall


Hilda Von Brockdorff


Anne P. Walker


Alice V. Wallace


John Waterhouse and family


Arthur H. Watson


Helen G. Watson


Wm. H. Whelpley


Miss Whitmore


Phebe E. Wilbur


Charles A. Winsor


Mrs. Ottilie Wischnowsky


Marion Wright


Mrs. S. Wynkoop


Anonymous (8)


Girls' Friendly Society of Grace Church


St. Mary's Guild Sunday School Class of R. L. Anthony


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