Transcript of the diary of the Rev. Samuel Chandler while at York, Me., and at Gloucester, Mass., 1745-1746, 1749-1764.

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Transcript of the diary of the Rev. Samuel Chandler while at York, Me., and at Gloucester, Mass., 1745-1746, 1749-1764.

Manuscript transcription by Dr. George Chandler of Worcester, Mass., of portions of Samuel Chandler's diary. Typical entries include sermon texts and topics; locations where Chandler preached; accounts of ministerial activities such as visits to parishioners; daily weather; travels; farm chores and family life; and financial accounts. There are also occasional yearly lists of deaths in the parish, and lists of scholars whom Chandler taught.

1 v. ([510] p.) ; 26 cm.

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Second Congregational Church (York, Me.)

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Chandler, Samuel, 1713-1775

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Samuel Chandler (1713-1775) of Gloucester, Mass. was a clergyman who in 1755 was chaplain of a regiment commanded by Col. Ichabod Plaisted (1700-1762) of Salem, Mass. This regiment took part in the Crown Point expedition at the beginning of the French and Indian War. From the description of Diary, 1755. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 207123924 Samuel Chandler graduated Harvard College in 1735. He was minister at the Second Church, York, Me., 1742-1751, and at the First Churc...

First Congregational Church (Gloucester, Mass.)

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