Town records, 1870-1910.

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Town records, 1870-1910.

Transcripts of epitaphs and town records made by Edward D. Harris between 1870 and 1910. The vols. contain: Lexington, Mass. epitaphs (2 vols.); Medford, Mass. epitaphs; Newton, Mass. epitaphs; Jackson, Jefferson, and Lancaster, N.H. epitaphs; Fitzwilliam, N.H. epitaphs; Meriden, N.H. epitaphs; Starr King (Jefferson), N.H. epitaphs; Washington, Conn. epitaphs; records of the First Church of Cambridge, Mass.; vital records of Cambridge; records of Lexington and Waltham, Mass.; records of Medford and Arlington, Mass.; records of Newton, Brighton, and Brookline, Mass.; and records of Woburn, Mass.

15 v.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6939575

Massachusetts Historical Society

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First Church (Cambridge, Mass.)

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The First Church was formed in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1633, but in 1636 the minister and most of the members removed to Hartford, Conn. In 1829 the First Parish or First Church (Congregational) in Cambridge split into factions of Unitarian and Trinitarian persuasion. The latter, with the pastor Abiel Holmes, separated to form the Shepard Congregational Society, and continued subsequently under the name of the First Church. The Unitarians continued to be known as the First Parish, though cla...

Harris, Edward Doubleday, 1839-1919

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