ALS : Concord, [Mass.], to Mr. Clerk [i.e. Town Clerk], 1841 Jan. 5.

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ALS : Concord, [Mass.], to Mr. Clerk [i.e. Town Clerk], 1841 Jan. 5.

Single letter, the text of which reads: I do not wish to be considered a / member of the First Parish in this town.

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Concord (Mass.). Town Clerk

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Thomas Brown was Town Clerk of Concord from 1689 to 1700 and from 1704 to 1709. Jonathan Hubbard was Town Treasurer from at least 1695 to 1708. Edward Bulkley was pastor of the First Parish from 1659 to 1696. The connection between church and town in Concord lasted from 1636 (when the First Parish was organized) until 1856. From the description of Order by Town Clerk to Town Treasurer to pay half-year's salary to Rev. Edward Bulkley of the First Parish in Concord, 1695 Oct. 1. (Conco...

First Parish in Concord (Concord, Mass.)

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The Church of Christ at Concord was organized in 1635 and after the American Revolution reorganized as First Parish in Concord. This church was originally Congregregational but became a Unitarian-Universalist church in 1996. From the description of Church records : manuscript, 1738-1857. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612750661 Church of Christ at Concord organized in 1635; after the American Revolution reorganized as First Parish in Concord; originally Congregreg...

Thoreau, Henry David, 1817-1862

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Henry David Thoreau (b. July 12, 1817, Concord, Massachusetts-d. May 6, 1862, Concord, Massachusetts), American author, lecturer, naturalist, student of Native American artifacts and life, transcendentalist, land surveyor, and life-long resident of Concord, Massachusetts. He was an active opponent of slavery and a social critic. He graduated from Harvard College in 1837....