Rev. Stephen Williams Louisburg diary, 1745-1749.

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Rev. Stephen Williams Louisburg diary, 1745-1749.

The diary of Rev. Stephen Williams, kept from 1745-1749, details his life as minister at the First Congregational Church in Longmeadow, Mass., and his experience as chaplain of the Louisburg Expedition. Entries describe his ministerial duties including tending to the sick and wounded, sermons preached, and visits in the community.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8148232

Historic Deerfield Library

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Massachusetts Historical Society

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Williams, Stephen, 1693-1782

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Clergyman. From the description of Stephen Williams diary fragment, 1749-1750. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981591 Longmeadow, Mass., clergyman, who as a child in 1703/1704 was taken captive with his family and other Deerfield residents by a French and Indian raiding party. A Harvard graduate, Williams was minister at Longmeadow for sixty-six years. In 1756 he served as army chaplain to the Massachusetts regiment commanded by Dr. Thomas Williams ...

First Congregational Church (Longmeadow, Mass.)

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