Waterloo Missionary Society (Waterloo, N.Y.)

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The Waterloo Missionary Society was founded in 1817 by individuals who were for the most part members of the Presbyterian and Episcopal churches.

From the description of Waterloo Missionary Society proceedings, 1817-1824. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63534759

The Waterloo Missionary Society was founded in 1817 by individuals who were for the most part members of the Presbyterian and Episcopal churches. See the History of Seneca County for biographical information about most of the members. One member, Isaac Rosa "came with the first settlers as master mechanic, and built the Waterloo flour and grist mill for Reuben Swift and Co/ He was also the first master of the masonic lodge the same year the missionary society was founded.

From the guide to the Waterloo Missionary Society proceedings, 1817-1824., (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library)

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Seneca County (N.Y.)
New York (State)--Waterloo
Waterloo (N.Y.)
Seneca County (N.Y.)
Waterloo (N.Y.)
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Episcopal Church
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Active 1817

Active 1824

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