1745 Samuel J. Austin, p. '57 '68 83 125 208 28 Warwick, Tr. Con., 1829 John H. Garman, 247 76 16 43 59 1875. 1875. TOTAL. Deaths. TOTAL. Dism. Excom. 900000 3 20 000000HOOO 6| 0 4 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 Infants. 5/160 0 50 180 0 0 0 1 4156 70 11232 12 1180 01152 0 0 60 1 0165 22 6 5482 15 0 0100 CHURCHES. Place and Name. Warren, 66 West, Washington Union, 1772 None. 4 3 7 52 111 163 34 70 104 39 45 109 154 29 0 25 12 '37 '69 Wenham, 9 11 20 31 66 97 11 1 2 3 2 1 8 0 0 300 1160 28 16 11710 4 0 14 10 0150 2 0 0 60 0 710 0283 '68 73 0 4 6 33 76 109| 2 1 1 Wendell Centre, 1st, 1774 B. B. Cutler, Westborough, West Boylston, W. Brookfield, 1st, Westfield, 1st, 46 24, Westminster, 1644 None. 1679 A. J. Titsworth, p. West Newbury, 1st, 1698 None. 2d, 1731 Seneca M. Keeler, p. '62 '72 Westport, Pac. Un., 1858 None. West Spr'gfield, 1st, 1698 E. N. Pomeroy, p. "Mittineague, 2d, 1850 John E. Hurlbut, p. 75 75 "Park St., 1871 Lyman D. Calkins, p. 7173 W. Stockb'ge Cen., 1789 L. Pennell (retired) '3355 J. Jay Dana, None. Weymouth, 1st, 828 5 6 011 9 3 285 49 12 214 4 10 115 6 7340 16 1 2 3 3 1 0 4 1 0 60 4 1 5 2 6 0 8 0 1 0 0 90 0 2 1 0110 0022120 3 0 4101 9 21 30 8 1 0 1 2 1 0 3 0 0 0201 070 0123 0 2 211282 '35 76 46 Village, 1833 30 60 90 15 0 0 1623 Frank'n P. Chapin, p.'57 South, 2d, 1723 Geo, F. Stanton, p. 66 70 and Braintree, 1811 Lucien H. Frary, p. '69 75 South, Union, 1842 73 None. '73 76 63 90 153 10 4 3 '60 60 46 80 126 12) 54 76 81 142 223 30 5 0 8 3 0 3 0 1 207 342 549 97 11 8 19 1849 Chas. Anderson, p. 74 74 14 57 71 11 3 0 3 "C'l Calvinistic, 1820 S. Sweetser, D.D., p. 36 38 83 215 298 24 6 19 25 012 8 0241 0 14 0 3 347 0 1 3 60 019 4 7449 12 1836 E. Cutler, D.D., p. 250 55 136 190 326 18 1 6 711 9 020 0 0 1848 Chas. M. Lamson, p. '69 71 114 239 353 117 14 8 22 611 118 9 7411 Mission Chap., 1865 Wm. T. Sleeper, '54 75 14 27 41 710 7 17 1 4 0 5 7 4 85 1869 Geo. W. Phillips, p. 264 71 166 318 484 26 43 69 12 25 138 14 4 602 1872 G. H. Gould, D.D., 1874 Wm. W. Parry, p. 1771 H. M. Stone, 1692 W. R. Tompkins, 1639 John W. Dodge, p. 1840 John F. Norton, Tabernacle, Worthington, 66 West, '62 72 113 184 297 221892 5 3 5 47 5652 10 011 0 0130 3 0 8 0 0 100 0 7 3 2150 125 45 OTHER MINISTERS. Frederic R. Abbe, Dorches ter. Edward Abbott, Ass't Editor Congregationalist, Cam bridge. George E. Allen, East Somerville. Rufus Anderson, D.D., Boston. William T. Avery, Conway. William Barrows, D.D., Sec. Mass. H. M. Soc., Boston. Charles C. Beaman, Boston. Warren H. Beaman, Amherst. Andrew Bigelow, D.D., Southborough. Thomas C. Biscoe, Holliston. George W. Blagden, D.D., Boston. Henry B. Blake, Agawam. Milton P. Braman, D.D., Auburndale. David Bremner, Boxford. David Brigham, Bridgewater. Asa Bullard, Cong. Pub. Society, Cambridgeport. Ebenezer W. Bullard, Stockbridge. Daniel C. Burt, New Bedford. William Bushnell, M.D., Bos ton. Daniel Butler, Sec. Mass. Bi ble Society, Waverly. Rufus Case, Hubbardston. Elias Chapman, Boston Highlands. John W. Chickering, D.D., Agent Mass. Temp. All., Wakefield. E. Benedict Clark, Chico pee. Edward W. Clark, Westboro'. N. George Clark, D.D., Sec. A. B. C. F. M, Boston. Sereno D. Clark, North Somerville. Dorus Clarke, D.D., Boston. (Ordained Feb. 23, 1823.) Edward Clarke, Chesterfield. Dana Clayes, Wakefield. (Or dained July 4, 1821.) Nathaniel Cobb, evangelist, Kingston. William S. Coggin, Boxford. Henry Cooley, Springfield. William M. Cornell, M.D., D.D., LL.D., Boston. Editor. John P. Cowles, Ipswich. Josiah D. Crosby, Ashburn. ham. Joseph W. Cross, Worcester. Christopher Cushing, D. D., Sec. Am. Cong. Union, Bos ton. Henry M. Dexter, D.D., Editor of Congregationalist, Bos ton, res. New Bedford. Benjamin Dodge, insurance agent, Wollaston Heights. George T. Dole, Reading. Calvin Durfee, D.D., Williams- | Hartford P. Leonard, Taun town. Lucius R. Eastman, evangel ist. Boston. J. M. R. Eaton, Worcester. William T. Eustis, pastor of Benson M. Frink, Beverly. (Ordained Jan. 7, 1818.) Edward H. Griffin, Prof. Coll., Williamstown. William Hamilton, West Charles Hammond, Principal of Academy, Monson. Frederic A. Hand, Dorches. ter. Stedman W. Hanks, Sec. Am. Seamen's Friend Society, Cambridge. Eli W. Harrington, North Beverly. Webster Hazlewood, Everett. P. C. Headley, Boston. Edward R. Hodgman, Westford. Francis Homes, farmer, Eas ton. Jacob Hood. Lynnfield. ton. Samuel Hopley, West Stockbridge. Jas. M. Hubbard, Cambridge. George F. Humphreys, Athol Centre. John C. Hutchinson, Cum mington. Charles M. Hyde, D.D., Brim. field. Alexis W. Ide, West Medway. Edwin L. Jaggar, Boston. Henry G. Jesup, Amherst. George B. Jewett, Salem. John E. B. Jewett, Pepperell. Seth H. Keeler, D.D., Somerville. Henry S. Kelsey, Cambridgeport. Caleb Kimball, Medway. James P. Kimball, Sec. Am. Tr. Soc., Boston. Matthew Kingman, Amherst. Benjamin Labaree, D.D., West Roxbury. Isaac P. Langworthy, Sec. Am. Cong. Assoc., Boston. Nathaniel Lasell, Amesbury. Amos E. Lawrence, Newton Centre. Edward A. Lawrence, D.D., Marblehead. Robert F. Lawrence, Malden. Leonard Luce, Westford. George Lyman, Amherst. William A. Mandel', insurance agent, Cambridgeport. Abijah P. Marvin, Lancaster. Anson McLoud, Topsfield. Charles M. Mead, Prof., Andover. Lucian D. Mears, Sterling. Simeon Miller, Springfield. (Ordained Aug. 12, 1818.) Myron A. Munson, Hunting ton. W. H. H. Murray, New England Ch., Boston. Ebenezer Newhall, Cambridge. (Ordained Dec. 17, 1823.) Smith Norton, Boston. Daniel P. Noyes, Newbury. port. Benjamin Ober, Petersham. James M. Palmer, Cambridge. port. Calvin E. Park, teacher, West Boxford. Edwards A. Park, D.D., Prof., Andover. E. G. Parsons, Prin. of Academy, Byfield. Charles Peabody, Ashburnham. Henry K. W. Perkins, Cambridgeport. Ralph Perry, Agawam. Winthrop H. Phelps, South Dan'l Phillips, North Chelms- John Pike, D.D., Rowley. Miner G. Pratt, Andover. A. H. Quint, D.D., New Bedford. William C. Reed, Beverly. Austin Richards, D.D., Boston. Jacob Roberts, Auburndale. Augustine Root, Taunton. William L. Ropes, Librarian of Seminary, Andover. Ezekiel Russell, D.D., Hol. brook. Baalis Sanford, East Bridge water. Enoch Sanford, Raynham. Ellis R. Drake, Middleboro'. | John H. M. Leland, Amherst. | Wm. H. Sanford, Worcester. Julius H. Seelye, D.D., Pres. | Chauncy B. Thomas, Amherst. L. Clark Seelye, D.D., Pres. ton. Charles Smith, Andover. William S. Spaulding, Lynn. 8. Lewis B. Speare, Chaplain Charles E. Stebbins, Charlton Milan C. Stebbins, teacher, Timothy D. P. Stone, Spring- Increase N. Tarbox, D.D., Sec. ton. Jno. Tatlock, LL.D., attorney, John L. Taylor, D.D., Prof. Theol. Sem., Andover. Erdix Tenny, Westboro'. J. Henry Thayer, D.D., Prof., Wm. M. Thayer, Sec. Mass. Leander Thompson, North Selah B. Treat, Sec. A. B. C. Wm. 8. Tyler, D.D., Prof., Daniel W. Waldron, city mis- Acad.. Easthampton. Ephraim M. Wright, East LICENTIATES. William D. V. Davis, 1876. Robert J. Matthews, 1874. Kingsley F. Norris, 1875. M. Stuart Phelps, tutor, Yale William A. Rand, 1874. Edward P. Smith, 1872. LAY PREACHERS. William J. Bartlett, Lee, 1871. SUMMARY.-CHURCHES: With pastors, 289; with acting pastors, 163; vacant, 69 (including 11 supplied by licentiates or ministers of other denominations). TOTAL, 521. Gin, 4. MINISTERS: Pastors, 292; acting pastors, 162; others, 187. TOTAL, 641. Licentiates, 56. CHURCH MEMBERS: Males, 26,580; females, 58,374. TOTAL, 84,954 (including 13,177 absent). Gain, 787. ADDITIONS: By profession, 3,103; by letter. 2,244. TOTAL, 5,347. REMOVALS: By death, 1,531; by dismission, 2,163; by excommunication, 89. TOTAL, 3,783. BAPTISMS: Adult, 1,616; infant, 1.153. SABBATH SCHOOLS: TOTAL, 99,018. Gain, 557. Average attendance, 63,533. FAMILIES: Not reported. BENEVOLENT CONTRIBUTIONS: Churches reporting, 492 (last year, 499). TOTAL, $400,885.58. Decrease, $15,929.92. Foreign Missions, $170,478.67; Home Missions, $167,304.47; Am. Miss. Association, $46,432.95: Am. Cong. Union, $10,097.12; Am. Coll. and Ed. Society, $28.032.16; Cong. Publishing Society, $2,322.26; Miscellaneous, $49,524.11. TOTAL, $474,191.74. HOME EXPENDITURES: Churches reporting, 256. TOTAL, $802,489.30. CHANGES.-CHURCHES: New. - Melrose, Highlands; Montague, Turner's Falls; Raynham, North; Rockport, Pigeon Cove. Dropped from the list: None. Amesbury, West, is now Merrimack; Somerville, Union Square, is now Prospect Hill Six new churches organized since the close of the statistical year, and mentioned in brackets in the table, are not included in the summary. MINISTERS: Ordinations, Pastors, 9; without installation, 7. Installations, 29. Dismissions, 48. Deceased, Pastors, 4; acting pastors, 1. Without charge. 10. ORGANIZATION.-Twenty-seven Associations of Ministers and twenty-five Conferences of Churches are united in the GENERAL ASSOCIATION. Grand Haven, Grandville, Hart, 1867 S. G. Haines, 1855 None. 1833 L. P. Frost, 1874 J. V. Hickmott, None. None. 1857 1855 1836 Theron G. 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