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Weymouth, Mass. Old South Church records, 1723-1905.
Collection
Identifier: RG5273
Abstract
The Second Church in Weymouth, also known as the South Church, was gathered in 1723 with James Bayley ordained as the first minister. The first meeting house was constructed in 1722 and the second in 1785. The ordination of a Universalist minister in 1834 resulted in a rift in the church membership with the orthodox members eventually forming the Union Church in 1842. The third meeting house was constructed in 1854. In 1892 the Second Church was incorporated as the Old South Church in...
Dates:
1723-1905
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
Whately, Mass.Congregational Church records, 1842. : [manuscript]
Collection — Box: 3
Identifier: RG1001
Dates:
1842
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
Wheeling, W.Va. St. John’s German Evangelical Protestant Church records, 1885-1887.
Collection
Identifier: RG5346
Abstract
The St. John’s German Evangelical Church was founded in 1835 by a group of German immigrants who had settled in Wheeling. In 1870, the church merged with another parish and the name changed to St. John’s German Evangelical Protestant Church. The records of the church appear to report church activity and the weekly sermons.
Dates:
1885-1887
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
Whitman Peck papers, undated. : [manuscript]
Collection
Identifier: MS0941
Dates:
undated
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
Widows' Society constitution, 1816. : [manuscript]
Collection
Identifier: RG5151
Dates:
circa 1816
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
William A. Hallock journal, September 1822-September 1823.
Collection
Identifier: MS0087
Abstract
Rev. William Allen Hallock was born in Plainfield, Mass., in 1794. William would graduate from Williams College at the age of 25 and in 1819 he would enter Andover Theological Seminary. Upon graduation, he was approached by Dr. Justin Edwards of the New England Tract Society. William’s work as an agent for the New England Tract Society sent him across the states, visiting various towns in order to sell tracts and memberships. Following the formation of the new American Tract Society, William...
Dates:
September 1822- September 1823
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
William Allen Knight papers, 1901-1928, 1953. : [manuscript]
Collection
Identifier: MS4901
Dates:
1901, 1927-1928, 1953
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
William Allen manuscript, undated. : [manuscript]
Collection
Identifier: MS4387
Dates:
undated.
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
William Bradford Dodge papers, 1845-1869. : [manuscript]
Collection
Identifier: MS0067
Dates:
1845-1869
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
William Dana Locke papers, 1821-1882.
Collection
Identifier: MS4976
Abstract
William Dana Locke was born in Fitzwilliam, NH in 1807, worked as a farmer, and served as superintendent of the Fitzwilliam schools. He died in 1886 in the town of Hillsborough, New Hampshire. This collection includes a book of small book of poems, a set of correspondences, essays and lectures.
Dates:
1821-1882
Found in:
Congregational Library & Archives
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- Church records and registers. 383
- Church membership. 124
- Baptismal records. 90
- Marriage records. 83
- Church finance. 72
- Associations, institutions, etc. 71
- New England's Hidden Histories. 71
- Necrologies. 43
- Clergy -- Correspondence. 34
- Pews and pew rights. 34
- Women -- Societies and clubs. 32
- Church discipline. 30
- Church history. 30
- Diaries. 30
- Sunday schools. 28
- Installation (clergy). 26
- Scrapbooks. 26
- Sermons. 23
- Sermons, American. 22
- Clergy -- United States. 20
- Correspondence. 20
- Ordination. 19
- Photographs. 19
- Church societies. 18
- Covenants (Church polity). 18
- Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800. 18
- Church correspondence. 17
- Home missions. 17
- Church buildings. 13
- Registers of births, etc. 13
- Worship programs. 13
- Church controversies. 11
- Creeds. 11
- Charities. 10
- Church newsletters. 10
- Christian education. 9
- Covenants (Church polity) -- Congregational churches. 9
- Letters. 9
- Community organization. 8
- Corporate minutes. 8
- Women in church work. 8
- Baptism. 7
- Church bulletins. 7
- Religious institutions. 7
- Christian education of children. 6
- Church architecture -- Designs and plans. 6
- Clergy conferences. 6
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.). 6
- Excommunication. 6
- Missionaries -- Correspondence. 6
- Music in churches. 6
- Obituaries. 6
- Unitarian controversy. 6
- Women -- Religious life. 6
- Christian union. 5
- Church charities. 5
- Church polity. 5
- Church property. 5
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- United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783. 5
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- Anniversaries. 4
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- Church statistics. 4
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- Commonplace books. 4
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- Missionaries -- Turkey. 4
- Missions -- Africa. 4
- Photograph albums. 4
- Social surveys. 4
- Speeches, addresses, etc., American. 4
- Wills. 4
- Women clergy. 4
- Account books. 3
- Articles of incorporation. 3
- Autobiography. 3
- Biography. 3
- Book collecting. 3
- Christian stewardship. 3
- Christianity and politics. 3
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- Church lands. 3
- City missions. 3
- Clergy -- Finance, Personal. 3
- Conference proceedings. 3
- Congregational churches. 3
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- Education, Higher. 3
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- Guest books. 3 ∧ less
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- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions 57
- Chicago (Ill.) 15
- Chicago Theological Seminary 14
- Ecclesiastical Council. 12
- American Home Missionary Society 9
- Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) 7
- United Church Board for World Ministries. 7
- Andover Theological Seminary 6
- Christian Church (Denomination) 6
- Dexter, Henry Martyn, 1821-1890 6
- National Council of Congregational Churches of the United States 5
- United Church Board for World Missionaries. 5
- American Missionary Association. 4
- Andover Newton Theological School 4
- Brockton (Mass.) 4
- Codman, John, 1782-1847 4
- National Association of Congregational Christian Churches (U.S.) 4
- Park , Edwards Amasa 4
- Park Street Church (Boston, Mass.) 4
- United Church of Christ 4
- Beecher, Edward, 1803-1895 3
- Berkeley Temple Congregational Church (Boston, Mass.) 3
- Bethany Congregational Church (Montpelier, Vt.) 3
- Boston Seaman's Friend Society. 3
- Cambridge (Mass.) 3
- Clarke, Jonas Bowen. 3
- Congregational Association of Detroit 3
- Congregational Christian Historical Society 3
- Congregational Churches. 3
- Congregational Library (Boston, Mass.) 3
- Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758 3
- Evangelical and Reformed Church 3
- Fagley, Frederick Louis, 1879-1958 3
- First Church (Ipswich, Mass.) 3
- General Association of Illinois 3
- General Conference of the German Evangelical Congregational Churches of North America. 3
- German Congregational Church. 3
- Langworthy, Isaac P. (Isaac Pendleton), 1806-1888 3
- Massachusetts Congregational Christian Conference. 3
- Minister's Club (Boston, Mass.) 3
- Missionary Society of Connecticut 3
- North Bridgewater (Mass.) 3
- Old North Church (Marblehead, Mass.) 3
- Pilgrim Memorial Church (Pittsfield, Mass.) 3
- South Church (Salem, Mass.) 3
- Taylor, Richard H. (Richard Henry) 3
- United Church of Christ Coalition for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Concerns 3
- Woman's Board of Missions 3
- Wood, Robert Watson 3
- Abington (Mass.) 2
- Albro, John A. (John Adams), 1799-1866 2
- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Japan Mission 2
- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Prudential Committee. 2
- American Congregational Association. 2
- American Congregational Union. 2
- American Education Society. 2
- American Tract Society 2
- Anderson, Rufus 2
- Arlington (Mass.) 2
- Barnard, John 2
- Barnstable (Mass.) 2
- Barton, William Eleazar 2
- Bascom, Flavel, 1804-1890 2
- Baxter, Joseph, 1676-1745 2
- Beckwith, Kenneth D., 1896- 2
- Beecher, Henry Ward 2
- Bethany Church (Montpelier, Vt.) 2
- Boston (Mass.) 2
- Broadway Tabernacle (New York, N.Y.) 2
- Brooks, Phillips 2
- Bushnell, Horace 2
- Butman, Harry R. 2
- Cherokee Association of Congregational Churches (Iowa) 2
- Chicago Congregational Union. 2
- Church in Brattle Square (Boston, Mass.) 2
- Church of Christ at Concord (Concord, Mass.) 2
- Clarendon Congregational Church (Hyde Park, Boston, Mass.) 2
- Clark, Joseph S. (Joseph Sylvester) 2
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) 2
- Community Renewal Society (Chicago, Ill.) 2
- Congregational Christian Service Committee 2
- Congregational Church (Sturbridge, Mass.) 2
- Congregational Conference of Ohio. 2
- Congregational Home Missionary Society 2
- Congregational Publishing Society 2
- Conrad, Arcturus Z. (Arcturus Zodiac) 2
- Dartmouth College 2
- Detroit (Mich.) 2
- Detroit Congregational Union 2
- Doane, Carla Strong 2
- Doane, Edward Topping 2
- Eliot, John 2
- Emmons, Nathanael 2
- Finney, Charles G. 2
- First Church (Charlestown, Boston, Mass.) 2
- First Church of Christ (Granville, Mass.) 2
- First Church of Christ (Lancaster, Mass.) 2
- First Congregational Church ((Gardner, Mass.)) 2
- First Congregational Church (Brimfield, Mass.) 2
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