/ f ^^ / ^4 tts-ACOM 3Trtt=T 3. I I ''to! Church Changes. Every question answered in regard to the CHURCH. We prepare Designs for the en tire Re-arrangement, showing the various parts to be carried out by Local Labor, and the parts to be executed in New York, and sent forward. Also It^diuidijal f[\er[\or\3\s. Stained Glass Windows, Pulpits in Metal, Carved Wood, Marble and Mo- saic. Pulpit Furniture, Communion Tables, fonts, etc. Also In Granite, Marble, and Stone, executed to any limit of expense, and delivered in any part of the United States and Canada. Send for Illngtrated Hand Bookg. 2J Sc R L.AA\B Office: 59 Carmine Street, Studios: 23, 25 and 27 Sixth Ave., NEW YORK. THE NORTHFIELD SCHOOLS Established by D. L. MOODY. NORTHFIELD SEMINARY young women EAST NORTHFIELD, MASS. MOUNT HERMON SCHOOL young^men, MOUNT HERMON, MASS. NORTHFIELD BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MEN AND WOMEN, EAST NORTHFIELD, MASS. LEGAL FORM OF BEQUEST, I give to (Northfield Seminary, in the town of Northfield, Mass., or Mount Hermon Boys' School, in the town of Gill, Mass.,) the sum of dollars, to be safely invested by the Trustees of said School, and called the Fund, and the income for ever applied to the uses of (Northfield Seminary or Mount Hermon Boys' School). 4K4r Write for particulars of a better plan than leaving money by will, by which you can be your own executor and retain the full income for life. ™E ANQELUS PIANO PLAYER The Angelus is the Original Piano Player. No other like it. Anyone can Play the Piano. There is no other PIANO PLAYER that will do what the " ANGELUS" will do. All we ask is that you make the comparison, because where this is done in nine cases out of ten the Angelus is selected. With the ANGELUS you can obtain any of the following effects at will : A Piano Playing Alone. An Orchestral Organ Playing Alont. A Piano with Violin Effect. A Piano with Flute Effect, Piano and Full Orchestral Organ Combined. No other does this. Our Illustrated Booklet tells '*all about it. New York Salesroom, 164 Fifth Avenue. Main Office and Factory, Meriden, Conn. Wilcox & White Co. N ABBOT ACADEMY, ^ndover, Mass. Abbot Academy, a seminary for the higher ecUicatiou of youug vvomeu, will enter on its seventy-third year next September. Extended Seminary courses in Languages, Literature and Science, and rare facilities for Music and Art are fully provided for, and also a thorough CoUege-fltting cour.-e. The total expense for board, including fuel, lights and washing, and for tuition, except music and drawing, is $400 per annum. For Catalogues, address W. F. DRAPER. For other infoiniation, or admission. Miss EMILY A. MEANS, Principal. Wheaton Seminary for Young women Was founded in 1834 under the superintendence of Mary Lyon, and is an endowed institution. Advanced Courses for high school graduates and others not wishing full college course ; also college preparatory and special. Art and Music. Native French and German. Careful physical training and individual attention. Christian home influences. Steam heat, electric lighting and perfect sanitary equipment. New brick dormitory just added. Beautifully and healthfully situated within thirty miles of Boston. Extensive grounds, tennis, basket ball, golf, etc. Expenses $350 per year. Deduction to daughters of clergymen. Sixty-seventh year begins Sept. 18. For circular and views address the President, Rev. SAMUEL V. COLE, A. M., D. D., Norton, Mass. rm NORTHFIELD EAST NORTHFIELD, MASS. Fourteenth Season. Open June 14 to about October 1, 1901 THIS CHARMING SUMMER HOTEL, ideally situated iu the beautiful Connecticut Valley, eoutiuues to increase in popularity each^season. Easily accessible. Five liours from Xew York by all rail, and three from Boston. Climate healthful, beautiful scenery, charming walk.>^ and drives. GOLF, TENNIS, CROQUET, BOWLING, and other amusements. Xew golf course this season of nine links, laid out by A. II. Fiudlay, one of the leading golfers of the L'uited States. When looking over the grounds, Mr. Findlay said that witli one exceptii>n, tlie stretch of laud south of The Xortlitield was the best he liad ever seen so near any hotel for a golf course. The Xortlitield Golf Club will have charge of the grounds and keep them in first-class condition. A nominal fee will be charged for the use of the links. Terms very low before June 28, between July 9 and 30, and after August 20. June is a delightful month in Xorthfield. The commence- ment exercises of the Xorthfield Seminary take place at this time, and a special invitation is extended to guests of The Xorthfield to attend them, and also visit the Mount Hermou School, which is in session through the entire year. The new addition of last season increases the accommodations to over 100 sleeping rooms, many arranged in suite with private bath. Plans are now being made for other changes which will add to the comfort of guests. Definite Hotel Bates and information about Reduced Railway Rates, Conferences and Bible Lectures gladly given on application to AMBERT G. MOODY, Manager, Illustrated Booklet mailed free. BOX E, EAST NORTHFIELD, MASS. Rev. J. E. KANKIN, D. D., 1,1.. D., President. GKO. H. SAFFORD, Secretary and Treasurer. Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR, M. D., Travelling Financial Agent. This Uni%-erBity was founded by Gen. O. O. Howard for all peoples under the sun. It has had among its pupils Asiatics, West Indians, North American Indians, Anglo-Saxons and Afro- Americans. It welcomes all such to-day. DEPARTMENTS. It has eight distinct Departments under sixty competent Professors, Instructors and Lecturers: Theological, Medical, including Dental and Pharmaceutical courses. Legal, College, Preparatory Pedagogical, English, and Industrial which includes Printing, Carpentry, Book- binding, Tinning, Cooking and Sewing. ^^^^^^^^^ There Is no charge for tuition in the Theological, Law, College, Preparatory, Pedagogical, English and Industrial Departments. Students in these departments are charged for room-rent, and if they board in Miner Hall, $9 per month for hoard. LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM. Students have the use of the College, Theological and Law Libraries and a well-furnished Reading-room.' The Government Libraries and Museums are free to all. NEEDS. This University is largely supported by the gifts of the benevolent; its Theological Depart- ment by the A. M. A. While its Theological students have aid from personal friends and different benevolent societies, there is always a call for larger benefaction in aid of indigent students. Any money in aid of individuals sent to the President, or the Treasurer, will be judi- ciously expen e . cHjjisTiAN^ BUT UNDENOMINATIONAL. This institution is always emphatically Christian. Its Instructors believe in Christianity as the only basis of true culture; but pupils here are given no denominational bias. SELF-HELP. Nearly all the students are able in Washington City to do something for self-help. The Government Departments, Hotels and Boarding Houses and Private Families are constantly seeking for faithful service from the University. For Catalogues, address HOWAJtD VNIVERSITT, WASHINGTON, D. C. Drury College SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI. The only college in the southern half of Missouri. The outlying terri- tory to the Southwest — Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Western Arkansas and Northern Texas — from w^hich the college draws students, has a still greater area and a rapidly growing population. Over 300 students in attendance. Instruction thorough; excellent homes for students. /^or Catalogue, address, HOMER T. FULLER, Pres't. Or, W. C. CALLAND, Sec'y Knowles Building. - Boys' Hall Stone Hall. Girls' Hall. Model Home ATLANTA UNIVERSITY, Atlanta, Ga. REV. HORACE BUMSTEAD, D. D., PRESIDENT. PRESIDENT TUCKER of Dart- mouth College^ recently said: ^^ I believe ivitli a growing convictimi that the salvation of the Negro of this country lies loith the excej:)- tional man of that race^'' — and on this belief he based an earnest appeal for the liberal suppo7't of Atlanta University. This Institution seeks only the exceptioiial Negro young men and women, from among the graduates of grammar and secondary schools. To these carefully selected youth it gives an exceptional edtication in collegiate and normal studies to fit them for p>ositions of the highest usefulness as leaders, teachers, missionaries, home makers, and social reformers, among the masses of their race. Let us send you Atlanta University leaflet No. 11, entitled, "Ouv Graduates." It will show you some of the actual results of our thirty-one years of effort in training the exceptional Negro for exceptional service. We need an endowment of at least $500,000, of which less than a tenth has thus far been secured. 'Hie cor^wrate name of the Institution is " The Trustees of the Atlanta University," in Atlanta, Ga. Bequests should lie attested by three witnesses. Address President HORACE BUMSTEAD, Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. _ _ 4 ^ Uonic and SCerve Sood. HORSFORD'S Acid Phosphate affords quick relief when exhausted, depressed, or weary from overwork, worry, insomnia or other nerve-destroying conditions. By supplying the proper nourishment to the system, it enriches the blood, creates a good appe- tite, and imparts new life and vigor to both brain and body. Sold by Druggists iu original package only. Redding, Baird & Co Corresponcence Solicited. 83 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass. CHURCH WINDOWS. MEMORIAL WINDOWS. STAINED GLASS. "BAIRD'S HAND MADE STAINED GLASS" (TRADE MARK.) For Dark Vestries, Class Rooms, Etc. AN INEXPENSIVE BEAUTIFUL GLASS. THE CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK, 1901. ISSUED, UNDER THE SANCTION OP THE NATIOIL COICIL OF THE COMREGATIOML CHlCflES OF THE UNITED STATES, BT ITS PUBLISHING COMMITTEE, AND CONTAINING THE GENERAL STATISTICS OF THOSE CHURCHES FOR THE LAST PREVIOUS YEAR; An Alphabetical List or the Congrebationai, Ministers, and or the Officers and Students op Congregatignai, Theological Seminaries; the Annual Record of Changes; the Vital Statistics op Congregational Ministers deceased IN 1900; Statements op the National Co-operative Societies; THE National and State Organizations op Churches, A2^I) OTHER MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. a;"Oil.tjm:e n^o. 33. NUMBER OF COPIES, 11,500. PUBLISHED BY VOTE OF NATIONAL COUNCIL, PORTLAND, ORE., 1898. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pack Contents 2 Calendar for 1901-1900 .3 Note 5 Introductory 6 Treasurer's Statement, May 3, 1900 8 Annual Record : Ministers Ordained or Installed, 9 ; Pastors Dismissed, 11 ; Ministers Married, 12. Necrology : Brief Biographies of Congregational Ministers who died in 1900 . . 13-48 Summaries 49 Congregational Clubs 52 The National Societies : American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions .... 54 Congregational Education Society . . , 56 American Congregational Association 58 Congregational Church Building Society 59 Congregational Home Missionary Society 60 American ISIissionary Association 62 Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society .... 64 Ministerial Relief 65 Congregational Theological Seminaries : Andover, 67; Bangor, 68; Pacific, 69; Chicago, 71; Hartford, 73; Oberlin, 75; Yale, 77. Alphabetical List of Students in the Seminaries 78 Summaries 86 The Annual Statistics of the Churches and Ministers : Explanations of the Plan of Statistics 88 The Statistics of the Churches and Pastors by States .... 90-393 Sunday Schools, Independent and Missionary 394 Congregational Ministers in Foreign Lands 410 The National and State Organizations of the Churches 412 Sessions of, in 1899-1900 417 Annual meetings of the National Societies in 1900-1901 417 General Summary Tables for the Year 418 Remarks upon the Statistics 435 Alphabetical List of Ministers, with Post-Office Address 438 Alphabetical List of Licentiates 475 Liist of Ministers of other Denominations Supplying Congregational Churches, 478 Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 24 Franklin St., Boston. 1901 1902 JULY. .JANUARY. JULY. So. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Sn. Mo Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. 1 2 3 4 5 6 .. 1 2 3 4 .. 1 2 3 4 5 I 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 ,30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 •• 27 28 29 30 31 •• •• AUGUST. FEBRUARY. AUGUST. 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 SEPTE1>IBER. MARCH. SEPTEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 •• •• , , •• 23 30 24 31 25 26 •• 27 28 29 28 29 30 •• •• , , OCTOBER. APRIL. OCTOBER. .. 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 12 13 14 15 16 17 18- 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 •• 27 28 29 30 •• •• •• 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER. ^ MAY. NOVEMBER. 1 2 1 2 3 . , 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 23 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 DECEMBER. | JUNE. DECEMBER. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 15 16 17 18' 19 20 21 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 15 '6 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 29 30 :: :; 28 29 30 31 •• ^\ r^. ji^Sfc^ Hi w m if I' i. I . ._.jiiy tiiii ■ lJUTAN-AN0-COOLIl>Or -XPCnTi CONGREGATIONAL HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS. 1901.] NOTES. NOTES. "Every church and every minister upon the rolls of the denomination" is entitled to share in the distribution of the Year-Book. For this very practical purpose, "the rolls of the denomination" must be assumed to be the tables and list of the Year-Book, and the claim of any church or minister to receive it, errors excepted, does not arise until such church is found in the Ybar-Book's tables, or such minister's name is enrolled and printed in its " List of Congregational Ministers" here reported and printed. To purchasers, the price is $1.00; or, In cloth, 31.25. Those entitled to receive it who prefer a cloth binding can have it in that form by sending 30 cents to REV. ASHER ANDERSON, 611 Congregational House, Boston, Mass., or, Meriden, Conn., to whom all correspondence relating to the Year-Book should be addressed, not to the Publishing Society. It is not safe or sufficient to say " Congregational House " only, as it has many rooms and occupants. A pastor, who has resigned his active service, does not lose his claim to the Year-Book. It is due to " every minister upon the roll." A church is not entitled to two copies, one for itself and one for its minister, as is often assumed; but to its one copy. The roll is new every year, and a minister's name has no place on it simply because it was in the last Year-Book. It is to be reported each year, either by the church he is serving or by the conference or association of which he is a member, and which is responsible to the churches for record and report of his good standing. The following preamble and vote adopted at the National Council, at Portland, Oregon, in July, 1898, failed in some way to be entered in tne record, and so do not appear in the minutes of the Council. As the best that can be done in the case I issue them in the Year-Book, and commend them to the consideration of all whom they may concern. They are as follows: " Inasmuch as the duality of missionary work on the same field has a tendency, to say the least, to promote and prolong divisions already existing among brethren and churches, we recommend the missionary boards of the Congregational Home Missionary Society and the American Missionary Association, as speedily as possible, to adjust their work, where it is essentially of the same kind in the same States, to the comity relation recommended by this body, so that both of them shall not be doing essentially the same kind of work in the same States. This will commend itself to the brethren as having an economical element sufficient to lead to its trial. Voted, That the executive boards of these two societies be requested by the Natonal Council to act as a joint committee to undertake this important work." WILLIAM H, MOORE, Registrar. CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. INTRODUCTORY. On August 4, 1900, at Hartford, Vt., the Rev. Henry A. Hazen, d. d., was sud- denly called to his rest. So the hand is forever still, which aforetime edited the Year-Book of the Churches. That it was a work of real pleasure to him we are abundantly assured, and it was with a profound sorrow and sense of loss that the news of his death came to those with whom in affectionate relations indeed he had been corresponding through so many years. The Provisional Committee found themselves under unusual obligations to the National Council because of the death of Dr. Hazen, whose long service made him of so much value in the councils and plans of the committee. After a careful con- sideration of the couditions by which they were confronted, and, as a sequel to several meetings, it was voted, Dec. 3, 1900, " that the Secretary pro tern, have charge of editing and publishing the Year-Book for the year 1901, and attend to all other duties pertaining to the office of Secretary until the time of the next session of the National Council." This, from the Record, will account for the advent of a new hand, and the appear- ance of a new name in the publishing of the Year-Book of 1901. The Secretary finds himself placed under great obligations to the State Secretaries for their hearty welcome, and the assistance they have so cordially rendered in the compilation of the Year-Book. But special mention must be made of the invaluable assistance which has been given by Mrs. Hazen, to whom were committed not only the lists of Ministers and Clubs, but the necrological list also, in which we will not fail to discover a patient and conscientious service, that all who read the review will at once appreciate. The undersigned, though already busy with the cares of a large parish, entered at once upon his election into the work, and is pleased to place the results of his labors before the Ministers and the Churches. There has been no attempt to deviate from the course usually pursued by Dr. Hazen. The book comes to the churches this year in about the same dress as it has formerly appeared. The only change will be found in " Remarks upon Statistics." The brethren will certainly note an advance in the divisions and comparisons made in such a manner. They will also give a welcome to the churches of our new Terri- tories. Alaska is growing; Cuba has been admitted; and the Hawaiian Islands are by no means the least among the brethren. The reports from the States were received as follows : — Jan. 1st, Mississippi; 11th, Indian Territory, Nevada; Feb. 1st, Oregon; 6th, New Hampshire; 8th, Maine; 13th, Utah; 20th, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Dist- of Columbia, Virginia ; 21st, North Dakota, Ohio, West Virginia; 22d, Rhode Island; 23d, Michigan, Montana ; 25th, "Wyoming; March 1st, Arkansas with Missouri, North Carolina; 4th, California ; 5th, Vermont, Texas ; 6th, New York; 11th, South Dakota; 12th, Alabama, Nebraska; 14th, Indiana; 15th, Oklahoma; 16th, Kentucky, Minne- sota, Tennessee, "Wisconsin; 17th, Hawaiian Islands; 22d, Illinois; 23d, Pennsylvania, New Mexico; 25th, Connecticut, Arizona, Kansas, South Carolina; 26th, Colorado; 27th, Iowa; 28th, Idaho, Florida, Massachusetts; 29th, "Washington. After April 1, only two States remained to be heard from, Georgia and Louisiana. "Why these States, which are not large, should be so long, and so delay the publica- tion of the book, is not explained. "We quote a line from the introductory of Dr. Hazen, Year-Book, 1900: " It is time to recognize and emphasize the fact that two months afford ample time, and all which any State can properly ask, for the com- 1901.] INTRODUCTORY. 7 pletion of its report. To this end a time limit should be fixed, beyond which tardy churches should not be permitted to delay the reports of the bodies to which they respectively belong. Some States have already fixed a limit." "One cause of delay has been frequently named, but needs to be repeated, until the churches concerned will heed it. A few churches make the excuse for tardy reports that their annual meeting has not been held. But the prior occurrence of this meet- ing is no more important for a church, meeting in January, than for those meeting in February, April, or September, and the plea of these churches, if admitted, would preclude the possibility of any common date for annual reports. Any church can report on Jan. 1, as the Council requests, and December and not January, is the month in which the churches should take the time necessary to gather material for their reports." "When the churches will see to it, that every report reaches the Year-Book in January, a Year-Book in April or March can be easily secured, and that good time should not be far off. The National Council might begin the work of an earlier publication by fixing the limit of receiving reports at March 15th. We desire to express an appreciation of the care which the Secretaries have taken in the preparation of their schedules. The work in many instances has been done well and with neatness. Our aim has been to get everything correct. But it will happen that an error escape even the most vigilant eye. We will regret it very much if many mistakes are found in the edition of 1901. Permit us to quote an important paragraph from last year : — " The suggestion comes to the editor from several sources, that the time has come to ask ministers to make a more definite provision for the record, which the Year- Book will want to make when their work is done. When death comes it often happens that no friend remains who can answer, without much trouble, the exact questions which the Year-Book asks ; while the value of this record, in the years to come, depends largely on its fulness and accuracy. Justice to each person requires similar completeness in every case. The editor will furnish to all who will apply, a list of the questions to which answer is desired. When filled out it can be sent to the editor, to be kept carefully on file, or deposited with the family, with instruc- tions to complete, by adding date and place of death, and disease, and forwarding it to the Year-Book when the time for its use arrives." It has been determined by the Committee on Program that the National Council will begin its sessions in Portland, Me., on Saturday, Oct. 12th, and continue until the 16th. The State and Local Bodies should attend, at their meetings, to the important matter of electing their Delegates to the Council, and the names of Delegates should , immediately after election, be sent to the undersigned. The Program thus far made ready proves to be one of the best, both in topics and speakers, ever presented to the Council, and so the words of Dr. Hazen will be made good, "the fullest and best session of the Council ever held." ASHER ANDERSON. Boston, Mass., May 25, 1901. SPECIAL NOTICE. It is not only unfortunate, but very unhappy, that the term " Dc." in the Tables should stand to cover what was not intended to be included. In several instances Church Rolls have been carefully revised, and the results of such revision may be seen in figures of no small account. It is to be remembered, therefore, when we read "Dc," that not all have been excommunicated, but some, and very many names, have merely been removed, which the condition of the churches doubtless made necessary. CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. TREASURER'S STATEMENT. ACCOUKT WITH THE STATE BODIES. Dues of 1901 payable July 1. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia. Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana. Indian Territory Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts. . . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . New Jersey New Mexico .... New York North Carolina. . , North Dakota . . . . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Rhode Island.. .. South Carolina.. South Dakota. . . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia... Wi.scousin Wyoming Total. . $96 88 40 6 76 2 94 218 28 122 38 ,252 08 1 06 47 60 51 18 94 82 10 94 ,001 56 98 10 2 40 720 52 16 52 31 84 431 92 9 10 644 94 365 60 3 76 12 88 289 56 1 90 401 54 133 66 966 22 48 56 56 02 633 48 51 60 75 80 235 74 187 08 4 44 137 40 39 94 27 38 12 88 436 46 2 70 123 34 457 12 11 98 Dues of 1900 and previous years. 9,579 26 $315 82 6 14 17 78 346 14 272 40 94 279 25 373 46 18 26 470 38 Extra half cent for 1899 only, unpaid. 5 36 16 26 134 84 436 64 92 98 13 15 100 00 16 63 93 66 131 39 469 93 62 84 182 10 143 09 77 59 198 77 173 55 38 48 $4,547 83 $17 34 38 1 49 54 53 11 70 22 95 2 15 98 24 69 4 31 8 56 91 60 36 10 82 12 85 57 71 2 50 10 72 6 69 9 20 3 13 $427 92 The following recommendation by the finance committee was adopted by the Council at Portland, Or., July 7-13, 1898:— ^. , * (2) That the annual per capita call upon the membership of our churches for the next three years, be two cents per member, per year ; and also that an extra call for half a cent for one year, 1898-1899, be made, to pay the expenses of the Interna- tional Council, to be held in 1899, the same as recommended by the Provisional Committee, any surplus from the same to be paid into the treasury of the Council for its usual expenses. „w,.„.^ ^ (Minutes of 1898, page 98.) SAMUEL B. FORCES, Treasurer. Hartford, Conn., April 1, 1901. 1901.] ANNUAL RECORD. ANNUAL RECORD. ORDAINED OR INSTALLED. In this list, "o." denotes ordination without installation; "o. p." ordination as pastor; "o.f. m.'' ordination for foreign missionary service; " r." recognized. But owing to in- definite reports, "o." may sometimes be an error for " o. p." AD AMS, CHAUNCE Y C, Port Byron, 111., o. Sept. 6 AINSLIE, JAMES S., North Shore ch., Chicago, 111., i. Nov. 8 ALEXANDER, MARK W., Nashville, Tenn., o. Aug. 26 ALLEN, CHARLES F., 8t. Luke's ch., Elmira, N. Y., i. Sept. 25 AMUNDSEN, ALBERT A., Dauway, 111., o. Oct. 2 ANDERSON. FRANK H., Plainview, Minn., o. Sept. 7 ANGELL, E. E., East Barre and Orange, Vt., o.p. April 24 ARRINGTON, ARCHIBALD E.. Guerneville, Cal., o.p. ATKINS, G. GLENN, First ch.. Burlington, Vt., i. June 5 AXTELL, ARCHIE G., Willis- ton ch., Portland, Me., o. Jan. 24 BAILEY, ARTHUR W., Quincy, Mass., o. May 29 BAINTOX, H.W., River Edge,N.J..i. May 11 BA8SLER, HENRY G., Vas- palboro, Me.. o. Oct. 30 BAYLEY,D WIGHT S., Grand Junction, Col., o.p. Sept, 20 BE ALS, CHARLES E., Second ch., Greenfield, Mass., i. Oct. 11 BEARD, GERALD H., College St. ch., Burlington, Vt., i. Dec. 12 BENNETT, GEORGE A., Acworth.N. H., o. July 3 BEST, JOHN, Kenton, Mich., o. Oct. 4 BISHOP, EDWIN W., So. ch., Concord, N. H., i. Nov. 14 BLACKMER, WALTER R., First ch., Marietta, 0.,o.r. asst. p. Sept. 25 BLANKS, JAMES L., Buffalo Gap, 8.D, o. Oct. 23 BLOOMFIELD, GEORGE J., Machias, Me., i. Oct. 17 BOARDMAN, ,TOHN R., West ch., Portland, Me., i. June 15 BOYL, ELLIOTT A., Plym- outh ch., Scranton, Pa., o. r. Oct. 31 BRADLEY, ERNEST B., Lorin, Cal., o. March 30 BREEZE, EMANUEL, Coloma Corners, Wis., o. Aug. 8 BRIGGS, HOWARD, Waverly ch., Jersey City, N. J., o. p. Dec. 4 BROOKS, RAYMOND C, Pilgrim ch.. East Oakland, Cal., i. BROWN, HERBERT S., Darien. Ct., i. May 9 BROWN, SAMUEL A., St. Mark's ch., Boston, Mass.o./?. Dec. 27 BUCK, BEXJ. F., Haven, Kan., o. March 0 BURKETT, WILLIAM M , Ferndale, Cal., o.p. BURNHAM, EDMUND A., Stafford Springs, Ct., i. Nov. 23 BURR, HUBER. Cherokee. Cal., o. March 13 BURTON, CHARLES E., Lyn- dale ch., Minneapolis, Minn., i. May 22 BUTCHER, STEPHEN G., New Britain, Ct., o. Aug. 7 BYINGTON, EDWIN H., Dane St. ch., Beverly, Mass., i. Oct. 31 CHALMERS, THOMAS, First ch., Manchester, N. H., i. Feb. 14 CHAMBERLIN, JAMES A., Third ch., Torrington, Ct., i. March 7. CHANDLER, JOSEPH H., ■ Fond du Lac, Wis., i. June 26 CHAPMAN, EDWARD M., North ch., St.Johnsbury, Vt., i. May 29 CHASE, ANDREW L., San- ford. Me., i. Jan. 31 CHASE, LORING B., Rocky Hill,Ct., o.p. May 15 CHERINGTON,REED B., Ken- wood and Glen Ellen, Cal., o. r. May 15 CLARK, GEORGE W., Pas- ton, Mass., o. Aprils COLLINS, A. G., Ree Heights, 8. D., o. CONE, JOHN H.. Westfield, Vt., o. Oct. 2 CONNOLLY, CHARLES P., Hiawatha, Kan., o. April 20 CRAM, ELMER E.,Grey Eagle, Minn., o. July 17 CROSSLAND, GEORGE E., Cincinnati, lo., i. Jan. 16 CURTI8S, PAYSON L., Faulkton, 8. D., o. DAVIS, OZORA S., Newton- ville, Mass., ?'. April 5 DAY. RICHARD C, Rocklin. Cal., o. April 23 DEMING, VERNON H., No. Wilbraham, Mass., i. Oct. 30 DEWEY, HARRY P., ch. of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N. Y., i. Nov. 15 DIETRICK, WILL A., Lock- port, N. Y., o. Dec. 29 DIL LARD, HENRY, Beaufort, N.C., o. Sept. DING WELL, JAMES D., Muin St. ch., Amesbury, Mass , /. Oct. 2 DOWNS, CHARLES A., Fargo, N. D., o. Nov. 15 DRAWBRIDGE, ROBERT W., Medway, Mass., i. Nov. 21 DUNGAN, THOMAS A., Im- lay City, Mich., o. July 26 EGBERT, GEORGE D., First ch., Norwalk. Ct. o. Oct. 11 ERSKINE, JOHN, Stratton Memorial ch., Chicago, 111., o. Dec. 4 10 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. EVANS, THOMAS, Brewster.Neb., o. Aug. 1 EVANS. WILLIAM, Rogers Park ch., Chicago, 111., i. Oct. 9 FISHER, MILES B., Mill Val- ley. Cal., i. Aug. 27 FI8KE, G. WALTER, South Had ley Falls, Mass. i. Oct. 9 FISKE. SAMUEL ASA, Avon, Ct., o. Oct. 10 FOSTER, RICHARD, Moun- tain Home, Ida., o. Oct. 17 FOX, PAUL, Cleveland, O., o. June 12 FRENCH, HOWARD D., Or- land. Me., o. p. June 27 FULTON, ALBERT C, Kenne- bunk. Me., o.p. June 28 FURBUSH, ANDREW C, Freeport, Me., o. June 5 GILMORE, AUBREY C, Ken- sington, N. H., o. June 12 GILPATRICK, HOWARD, No. Waterford, Me., o. Oct. 4 GOODYEAR, DE MONT., First cli-, Abington, Mass , o. p. Jan. 31 GORDON, JOHN. Marion, lud., o. June 26 GORDON, WILLIAM C, Second ch., Westfield, Mass., r. Jan. 12 GRAHAM, JAMES M., Union Hill ch , Ten Broeck, Ala., o. Sept. 23 GRAY, THOMAS, E. Chicaso,Ind., o. May 28 GRAY, WILLIAM J., Pacific ch., St. Paul, Minn., i. March 6 GREENLEE, CLYDE W., Fertile, Minn., o. Nov. 9 GULICK, NELSON J., First ch., Geriuantown, Pa. , i. Dec. 7 HALL, THOMAS, Island Pond,Vt.,i.April 10 HANSCOM, GEORGE L., First ch., Newark, N. J., i. March 1 HARDY, VITELLU8 M., Fox- croft and Dover, Me., i. Nov. 1 HARGRAVE, JOHN W., Bar- aboo, Wis., r. Nov. 11 HART, WILLIAM W., Arbor- ville. Neb., o. Jan. 17 HASKELL, JOSEPH N., Ster- ling, Maes., o.p. June 22 HAWKES, ALBERT S., Edge- wood ch., Cranston, R. I., o. Oct. 17 HAWKINS, CHAUNCY J., Maple St. ch., Danvers, Mass., i. April 4 HENRY, FRANK B., Omaha, Neb., o. Sept. 24 HERMAN, J. EDWARD, Mil- ford, N. H., i. Feb. 6 HERNANDEZ, GENARO, Sanford, Fla., o. April 19 HIGGINBOTHAM, JAMES K., Corbin, Ky., o. Sept. 3 HILDRETH, HOMER W., First ch., Rochester, Vt., i. Aug. 22 HITCHCOCK, ALBERT W., Central ch., Worcester, Mass., i. Dec. 21 HODGDON, FRANK W., Orange, N. J., i. Feb. 15 HOGAN, HARDING R., Steu- ben, Wis., 0. Oct. 2 HOLLOWaY, JOHN W., Warren Ave. ch., Guthrie, Okl., o. Sept. 4 HOTZE, WM. H., Norway, Me., o. Oct. 16 HOUSE, EDWIN L., Free Evan, ch.. Providence, R. I., i. June 19 HOWKINS, CLARENCE W., Veazie, Me., o. p. May 17 HYDE, EDWARD E., M. D., Galesburg, 111., o. f. m. June 15 rVERSON, INGVALD, Mer- rill, Wis., 0. Sept. 8 JAMES, Mrs. LTDIA I., Lloyd, O., o.Nov. 12 JOHNSON, J. P., Marshland, Wi8.,-o. Nov. 2 JOHNSON, JOHN E., Sicedish ch., De Kalb,Ill., o.p. April 7 JONES, GEORGE,Tomahawk,Wis.,o.Dec. 6 J0RGBN8EN, JENS C, Nava- rino. Wis., o. r. May 23 Feb. 8 July 17 July 10 JUMP, HERBERT A., Hamil- ton, N. Y., o KKAGY, FRANKLIN W., Central, Ind., o. Aug. 26 KEY8ER, CALVIN, Goshen,MaBs.,i.June KING, E. ALONZO, Marys- ville, O., o.p. KIRKLAND, HUGH, Car- donia, Ind., o. KITCHEN, THOMAS A.,Plea- sant View, Tenn., o. June 13 KOCH,, OSCAR F., Merrill, Wis., o. Sept. 8 LACEY, ALBERT T.. Ellis, Kan., o. Sept. 20 LANSBOROUGH. J. F., Gaza,Io., o. Feb. 20 LEE, HERBERT A., Moun- tain Home, Ida., o. Oct 17 LEWIS, THOMAS J., E. An- dover, N. H., i. July 10 LOHR, GEORGE E., German People's ch., St. Paul, Minn., o. July 3 LOMBARD, FRANK A., Sut- ton, Mass., o. Aug. 9 LOOS. WILLIAM, Durango, lo,, o. Dee. 5 LOUD. HAL AH H., East Taun- ton, Mass., i. Dec. 19 LYMAN, FREDERICK B., Fairhaven, Mass., o. Oct. 9 LYMAN, HARRY A., Ham- mond, Ind., o. May 14 LYMAN, JOSEPH B., Barton Landing, Vt., o. Oct. 16 McCOMAS, HENRY C, Trin- ity ch., No. Attleboro, Mass., o. p. Oct. 26 McCORD, JOHN D., Green St. ch., Chicago, 111., i. Oct. 31 MacDONALD, JOHN J., Sud- bury, Vt., i. Jan. 10 McDOUGALL, GEORGE L., Garden Prairie, lo., o. Nov. 28 McKlNNON, NORMAN, Au- gusta, Me., ?". May 29 MacPHERSON, COLIN, Bridger. Mont., o. March 15 MADDOX, A. W., Brooklyn, N. Y., o. MANWELL, AUGUSTINE P., Rockdale ch., Northbridge, Mass. o.r. Sept. 18 MARKHAM, LUCIUS C, Cora, Kan.o.Dec. 4 MARSH, BYRON F., Eustis, Fla., o. Nov. 21 MARSHALL, BENJAMIN T., Boston, Mass., o. May 10 MARSHALL, CHARLES G., Dictiens, lo., o. Dec. 18 MARSHALL, CHARLES P., Riverside ch., Lawrence, Mass., i. Nov. 13 MARTIN, BENJAMIN F., Ful- ton, Wis., o. May 22 MARTIN, GEORGE R., Spen- cer, Neb., o.p. July 10 MARTIN, JEFFREY, M. D., San Francisco, Cal., o. Dec. 27 MARTINI,FRITZ W., German cb., Fitchburg, Mass., i. March 2 MATHEWS. S. SHERBERNE, Danielson, Ct., i. Jan. 19 MERRILL, GEORGE P., Mar- shall, Minn., o. Oct. 3 MERRILL, WILLIAM H., Smith Center, Kan., o. March 14 METCALF, P.H.,Elyria,0.,o. Oct. 3 MILLARD, M. J., Pawnee, Okl., o. Dec. 9 MILLER, PARRIS E., Cum- berland, Me., /. June 28 MOOR, DAVID Y.,Williston, N. D., o.Jan. U MORSE, EDGAR L., Williams- field and West Williamsfield, O., r. Nov. 22 MOWBRAY, HENRY B., Bakersfield, Cal., o. April 17 NELSON, JOHN, Navarino, Wis., o. May 23 NEWCOMB, OZRA R., Thompson, O., o- r. May 22 NEWELL, WILLIAM W., Compton Sill ch., St. Louis, Mo., i. Jan. 23 NORRIS, JOHN W., Elburn, 111., r. May 8 1901. J ANNUAL RECORD. 11 NORRIS, THOMAS F., River- side, R. I., i. Jan. 31 NOYE3, FRANK J., Weston, Mass., o. March 20 PALMER, BURTON M., Oak- land, Ual., o. April PARKER, FREDERICK,Chat- ham, Mass., o.p. Dec. 14 PERRIN, DAVID J., Spring. field, S. D., 0. April 3 PETERS, RICHARD, United ch., E. Providence, R. I., o. June 29 PINCKNEV, CLARENCE W., Eagle River, Wis., o. Oct. 16 PITTS, EDDY T., West ch., Someryille, Mass., i. June 13 POTTER, R. HARMON, First ch., Hartford, Ct., i. PRATT, D. BUTLER, Faith ch.. Springfield, Mass., i, Oct 30 PRATT, DWIGHT M., Wal- nut Hills ch., Cincinnati, O., i. May 24 PRUCH A, VACLAV, Chicago. HI., o. June 16 QUINT, JOHN H.. Falmouth, Mass., i. Oct. 24 RAJEBYAN, DIKRAN H., Hartford, Ct., o. May 17 RAMSDELL. FRANK E., Pil- grim ch.. New York, N. Y., i. May 25 RATZELL, J.PERRY .Orland.Ind., o. June 19 RAYMOND, C. REXFORD, Oberlin, O., o. May 6 RHOADES, WINFRED C, Eliot ch., Roxbury, Mass., i. c. p. Jan. 17 RICE, AUSTIN, Walla Walla, Wn.,i. Oct 9 RICHARDSON, J. B.. Hopkins, Minn., o. p. RICHMOND. WILLIAM A., Freedom, Me., o. July 26 ROBERTS, CLARENCE E., .and Mrs. ROSE, Valencia, Kan., o. May 9 ROGERS, CLARENCE I., Creiahton, Neb., o. Dee 5 ROGERS, ROBERT W., Lake View ch., Chicago, 111., o. Jan 31 ROLLINS, WALTER II., Wil- mington, Mass., i. Nov 7 SARGENT, CLARENCE S., St. Mary's ave. ch., Omaha, Neb., i. Jan. 18 SATTLER FERDINAND, So. Milwaukee, Wis., o. June 15 SAUNDERS, HARRY L., Wellston, Okl., o. Nov 20 SAWYER,ROLAND D.,8outh ch., Campello, Mass., o. March 15 SCHAFEK, LOUIS S., Buffalo, „N. Y., o. April 4 8ECORD, A. A., Grand Ledge, Mich., o. SEDGWICK, EDWARD C, Curtisville, Mass., o. May 3 BE LDEN, JOSEPH H., Second ch., Greenwich, Ct., i. June 28 SHOEMAKER. ELMER E., North ch., Newburyport, Mass., i. May 24 SLOAN, WILLIAM, Third ch., Los Angeles, Cal.. o. Nov 16 8NELL, LAIRD W.,Union ch.. No. Brookfield, Mass., o.p. June 27 SNOW, WALTER A., Oak Park ch., Minneapolis, Minn., o. Sent 5 SPARHAWK, WILLIS T., Putney. Vt., o. June 29 SPITTELL, JABEZ, Worth- ing, S. D., o. April 24 STANTON, JAY B., Carson- ' ville, Mich. o. June 28 STEELE, JOHN T., Iowa, La., o. Aug 30 STEINER, EDWARD A., San- dusky, O.. i. June 14 STEVENS, THOMAS E., Gray's Lake, 111., o. March 15 STEVENS, WILMOT E., Portland, Mich., o r STIM80N, CYRUS F., Stratford, Ct., i. stoneman, albert H.. Plymouth ch., Gd. Rapids, Mich., o. STRAWMAN, DAVID S., Michigan City, N. D., o SWAIN. RICHARD L., La-' conia, N. H., { SWEET, MILO J., Almont, Mich., o TALMADGE, ELLIOTT F., Centre ch., Hartford. Ct., o.asst.v T A LM AGE, LUTHER C, Bremen, Ind., q THOMAS, W. ARTHUR; Trumbull, Ct., i THOMSEN, LUDWIG, Park City, U., o. THOMSON, A. EUGENE, Lorain, O., f TORRENCE, J. 8., Amity, Mo., o TREAT, EDW. P.. Irasburg. Vt.,o TREFETHREN, EUGENE B., Ipswich, S. D., o ;/ TUTHILL, WILLIAM B., Fiwt ch., E. Hartford, Ct., i VINING, R. W., Woodville,N.Y.,o. WALKER, AVERY S., Hen- niker, N. H., i WALKER, WILLIAM H.,' Wilmette, 111., i WATERMAN, WILLIAM A., First ch., Terre Haute, Ind., ?•. WHITE, CHAS. E., Wilder, Vt. o. WHITLEY, JOHN E., Pena- cook, N. H., o WICKWIRE, GEORGE A.^ West Duluth, Minn., o WILBUR, GEORGE H,, Soquel, Cal WILLISTON, MARTIN L., Barrington, R. I., i WILSON, DAVID L., Fort Fairfield, Me., i WOMEK, PARLEY P., West Lebanon. N. H.. i WOOD, MORGAN, Plymouth ch., Cleveland, O., / WOODRING, WILLIAM H., Pairport Harl)or,0., o. WYCKOFF, HERBERT J., Topsfleld.Mass., i. Jan. 17 May 22 . Feb. 7 June 22 Sept. 25 Oct. 9 Oct. 17 Feb. 14 June 8 Aug. 30 June 12 Nov. 7 r. Oct.2 Nov. 15 Jan. 23 Feb. 8 Nov. 6 July 18 May 22 ., o. r. June 12 Dec. 5 Jan. 24 May 10 March 6 April 12 PASTORS DISMISSED. BABBITT, J. H.,W. Brattleboro.Vt., Sept.20. BACON, THEODORE D., Brewster ch., Detroit, Mich., Sept. 8. BALLANTINE,J.W.,Ridgefield,Ct.,April2. BARTL15.TT, ERNEST M., Rockdale, North- bridge, Mass., May 2. BEALS, C. E., Stoneham, Mass., Fept. 25. BEARD, G. D., S. Norwalk, Ct., Sept. 25. BERCKMANN, WILLIAM O., New Fair- field, Ct., March 5. BLACKMER, E. F., Lunenburg, Vt., Oct. 11. CHASE, ANDREW L., Eliot, Me., Jan. 15. 0UMMING8. G. H., Thompson, tt., May 31. D*\.VIES, WM., Second ch., Spokane, Wn. DEWEY, H. P., South ch., Concord. N. H.. May 27. DRAWBRIDGE, R.W., Union, N.H., June 4. ELLSWORTH, ALFRED A., First ch., Braintree, Mass., Sept. 18. FERRIN. ALLAN C, Blandford, Mass. FISKE, G. WALTER, Second ch., Hunting- ton, Mass., Aug. 27. FORD, E. T., Harwichport, Mass., April 26. FREEMAN, GEORGE E., Lynnfleld Centre and Lynnfield, Mass., Dec. 26. GANE, WM. H., Peterboro, N. H., Oct. 17 GOODACRE, JAS J., Beriin, Vt., Jan. 24. GOODWIN EDWARD P., First ch., Chi- cago, 111., June 25. 12 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. HARDY, V. M., Randolph, Vt., Sept. 23. HARMON, E., Wilmington, Mass., April 30. HARWOOD, T. W., Loudon, N.H., April 30. HATCH F. S., Monson, Mass., Dec. 5. HITCHCOCK, ALBERT W., Belleville ch., Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 8. HOWARD, E. LEE, Kansas City, Mo.,April9. HUTCHINS, WM. T., Indian Orchard, Mass. JACKSON, WILLIAM P., East Barre and Orange, Vt., April 24. KEEDY, JOHN L., Lysander, N.Y., Dec 14. KENESTON, L. M., Shelton, Ct., Nov. 20. LELAND, WILLIS D., Pawtucket ch., Lowell, Mass., May 2. LOW, W. F., Holbrook, Mass., Dec. 18. MacDONALD, J. J., Sudbury. Vt., Sept. 25. McINTYRE, D., Barrington, N. H., May 27. McQUEEN, PETER, Day St. ch., West Som- erville, Mass., March 7. MANCHESTER, HERBERT A., Danforth ch., Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 28. MANNING, F. W., Marshfleld , Mass., Dec. 19. MARTINI, F. W., Little Ferry, N. J., Feb. 23. MARVIN, J. P., W. Charleston, Vt., Jan. 17. MERRIAM, CHARLES L., Highland ch., Lowell, Mass., Nov. 27. MESERVE, HARRY C, Faith ch., Spring- field, Mass., May 25. MILLARD, WM. B.. New London, Wis. MORRISON, GEORGE M., Marshall, Minn., March 21. OXNARD, HENRY E., Riverside ch., Law- rence, Mass., March 1. PALMEIi, ALICE R.,Wayzata,Minn., Aug.9. POUND, WM. H., Cortland, N. Y., Feb. 28. RAMSDELL, FRANK E., Pilgrim ch., Cam- bridge, Mass., May 1. ROBINSON, C. F., Meriden, N. H.,8ept. 3. SANBORN, FRANK A., Wilton, Me., Dec. 4. SIMMS, THOS., So. Manchester, Ct., Oct. 10. SNYDER, PETER M., College St. ch., Bur- lington, Vt., May 6. SOPER, GEORGE E., Plymouth ch., St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 29. STERNS, W. H., Granville, Mass., Dec. 31. STIMSON, CYRUS F., West End ch., Bridgeport, Ct. STRINGER, FIRTH, Reber PI. ch., St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 4. SWAIN, RICHARD L., S. Hadley Falls, Mass.. March 27 TAYLOR, LIVINGSTON L., Plymouth ch., Cleveland, O., Jan. 15. TODD, GEO. L., Merrimac, Mass., Sept. 19. WEEDEN, C. F., Norwood, Mass., Dec. 19. WHEKLER. C. T.. Pilgrim ch., Pueblo, Colo. WHITE, WM. F., Trumbull, Ct., June 12. WILMOTT, BENJ. A., Lee, N. H., July 29. WINCHESTER, BENJ. S., Snoiomish, Wn., June 4. WOODBURY, WEBSTER, Milford, Mass., Oct. 30. WOODWELL, GEORGE M., Bridgton, Me. MINISTERS MARRIED. BLAKELEY, QUINCY, of So. Glastonbury, Ct., and Mary Twitchell, at Northampton, Mass., Oct. 10. BLISS, EDWIN M., and E. Theodora Crosby, at Brockton, Mass., Nov. — BROAD, L. PAY80N, of Topeka. Kan., and Mrs. Harriet S. Caswell, of New York, at Newfane, Vt., Aug. 1. CHASE, LORING B., of Rocky Hill, Ct., and Mary A. Hyde, of Amherst, Mass., at A., June 28. CHERINGTON, REED B., of Kenwood, Cal., and MariaT. Williams, of Oakland, Sept. 26. COOLIDGE, HENRY A., and Dora M. Sar- gent, both of Francestown, N. H., at F., Oct. 9. DAY, ERNEST E., of Minneapolis, Minn., and Florence M. Coleman, at Denver, Colo., Sept. 20. DEMOND, ABRAHAM L., of New Orleans, La., and Mrs. Lula W. Patterson, at Mont- gomery, Ala., June 28. DIXON, WILLIAM R., of Meh'in, 111., and Elizabeth R. Champlin, of Chicago, at C, Feb. 27. FAMES, CHARLES O., of Becket, Mass., and Miss Lou B. Ballon, Dec. 13. FITCH, WELLS H., of Atchison, Kan., and Mary E. Coleman, of Yonkers, N. Y., at Y., May 2. FURBUSH, ANDREW C, of Freeport, Me., and Edith M. Greene, of Stratham, N. H., at S., June 14. GOBER, H. M., of Amos, Ala., and Nancy Bearden, of Ashridge, Aug. 8. GRIFFIS, WILLIAM E., of Ithaca, N. Y., and Sarah F. King, of Pulaski, at P., June 28. HAZEN, CARLTON, of West Rutland, Vt., and Julia Trask, of Rochester, at R., June 26. HERMAN, FREDERICK W., of Ontario, N. Y., and Fannie E. Barnard, of Richmond Mills, at R. M., Aug. 15. L.^NSING, ROBERT C, of Albany, Vt., and Mary E. Penniman, of Hartland, at H., April 25. LeBAR, WILLIAM H., of Hildreth, Neb., and Mary L. Walsh, of Silver Creek, at S.C, Jan. 3. McINTYRE, Daniel, of East Barrington, N. H., and Mary L. Holland, of Barrington, at Dover, Feb. 2. MILLS, GEORGE A., of Limerick, Me., and Emily D. Jordan, of Portland, at P. NEWTON, J. EDWARD, of Eliot, Me., and Edna W. Harvey, at Kenduskeag, June 19. OXJf ARD, HENRY, of Newton, Mass., and Evelyn S. Fletcher, at Lawrence, April 17. PADDOCK, EDWARD A., of Weiser. Ida., and Mrs. Hannah E. Sommers, of Olivet, Mich., at Schoolcraft, May 30. PIERCE, CHARLES P., of East Douglas, Mass., and Laura H. Bowles, at Auburn, Jan. 23. ROBERTSON. ALBERT A., of Peoria, 111., and Elizabeth A. Evans, of Chicago, at C, July 24. SATTLER, JOHN, of Tyndall. 8. D., and Paulina Max, at Los Angeles, Cal. SEDGWICK, E. C, of Curtisville, Mass., and Florence E. Barnes, of Williamsville, at W., May 23. SEVERANCE, MILTON L., of Middlebury, Vt., and Etta B. Stewart, at Ravenswood, 111., Nov. 12. SMITH, WILLIAM S., of Auburndale, Mass., and Mrs. Ellen M. Gould, of Worcester, at W.. April 18. SPELMAN, HENRY O., of Fairfield, lo., and Francis A. Sheldon, at Three Oaks, Mich., Aug. 22. SPITTELL, JABEZ, of Worthing, S. D., and Augusta Tate, at Hudson, .June 16. TAYLOR, MARK B., and Helen L. Bourne, both of Brooklyn, N. Y., at Bourne, Mass., Oct. 17. WHEELER, EDGAR C, of Hyannis, Mass., and Cornelia D. Robertson, of Tacoma, Wn., at Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 7. WRIGHT, RICHARD, of Windsor Locks, Ct., and Emilie Goodman, of Hartford, at H., Oct. 9. YARROW, PHILIP W., of Montevideo, Minn., and Georgiana Robinson, at Law- rence, Mass., Aug. 8. (Ton^rpptional-Borli li THE National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States, held in Minneapo- lis, in 1892, recommended to the Six National Con- gregational Missionary- Societies the issue of a joint publication. Congregational Work has now been for more than four years the em- bodiment of this recom- mendation. It has trebled and quadrupled the readers of Missionary periodicals in the denomination. The first issue was dated January, 1897- More than three million three hundred and forty thousand copies have been circu- lated up to Jan. J, J 90 J. Congregational Work aims to be a bright, newsy, monthly epitome of both Home and Foreign Missionary intelligence. Should not the opening year of the Twentieth Century be marked by increased and more general knowledge and consequent interest in Missions ? The Six National Societies publishing Congregational Work earnestly request pastors and members, — First : To see that Congregational Work is sent monthly to Every Family of the Church. Second : To urge the reading of the paper, from the pulpit, at the Missionary Concert, and in all possible ways. For sample copies, subscription blanks, etc., address, r CONGREGATIONAL WORK, Fourth Ave. and Twenty-second St., New York. Rev. henry A. HAZEN, D. D. Rev. Henry A. Hazen, d. d., Secretary of the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States, died at Hart- ford, Vt., Aug. 4, 1900. The Provisional Committee of the National Council in session in Boston, Mass., Dec. 3, 1900, in appreciation of his character and services adopted the following : — memorial. Since 1883, when the Rev. Henry A. Hazen was elected Secretary of the National Council, succeeding the late Dr. Alouzo H. Quint, he has beeu the official representative of the denomination best known to the world. He was fitted for the place and he loved the work. His ancestry, his birth and education in New England, his wide acquaintance, extending over many years, with the leaders in the denomination, his deep and abiding faith in the principles of Congregationalism, joined with an earnest desire that those principles should prevail, and the Congregational churches fulfil their mission on earth, made him ii power for good in his place. His genial manner, his unruffled kindness, his kindly interest in men and in everything that pei-tained to Congregationalism, his thoughtfulness in many of those trifles which make the charm of life, won for him hosts of friends, and caused him to be sought for as an adviser. Through his death the National Council has lost a faithful servant, the churches a wise counsellor, and all of us a Christian friend whom we shall sadlv miss. ■L J V ^1 ^^H H 'T-t-^ J J J^u^,^^^ /^^^j^^^ 1901.] NECROLOGY. 13 NECROLOGY. OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS Who Died in the Year 1900.* Alexander, Walter Scott, d. d., sou of William and Susan (Day) Alex- ander, was born in Killingly, Ct., 1835, Aug. 29. Worcester and Pierce Acade- mies. Graduated, Yale College, 1858, and Andover Seminary, 1861. Ordained, Pomfret, Ct., 1861, Nov. 22, dismissed, 1866, Jan. 17; pastor, Presbyterian churcti, Racine, Wis., 1866, February, to 1872 ; missionary, A. B. C. E. M., Flor- ence, Italy, 1872-4 ; acting pastor, Pomfret, Ct. , 1874-6 ; pastor, Central church. New Orleans, and professor of theology in Straight University, 1876-84, and president also from 1877; supplied churches in Hyde Park, Fitchburg, and Charlestown, Mass., 1884-6; installed. North Avenue church, Cambridge, 1886, Oct. 28, dismissed, 1890, July 7; pastor, Clinton Street Immanuel Pres- byterian church, Philadelphia, 1891-7; without charge, Cambridge, Mass., 1898, until death. Beloit College gave the honorary d. d., 1880; secretary of the New Orleans Academy of Sciences ; member of the historical societies of Connecticut, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Married, 1866, May 15, Constance, daughter of Hon. Edward and Hannah (Grosvenor) Eldredge, of Pomfret, Ct. One daughter. A son died in Florence. Died of cancer, 1900, May 15, aged 64 years, 8 months, and 16 days. Atwater, Ernest Richmond, son of Rev. John Milton and Harriet (Smith) Atwater, was born in Oberlin, Ohio, 1865, Aug. 20. Studied at Springfield, 111., and Cleveland, Ohio. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1887, and the Theological Seminary, 1892. Ordained, Oberlin, 1892, May 4, and embarked for China, as missionary under A. B. C. F. M., to the Shansi Mission, 1892, Aug. 7, where he labored after; for much of the time, he was secretary of the mission. Married, 1888, June 27, Jennie Evelyn, daughter of Rev. Chauncy Northrup and Harriet Parraelia (Perkins) Pond, of Oberlin, who died at Fen-cho-fu, China, 1896, Nov. 25. Four daughters, all murdered by the Boxers. Married, 1898, Elizabeth Graham, of English birth, engaged as missionary at Tai-yuen-fu, who was martyred with her husband. Mur- dered by the Boxers, at or near Fen-cho-fu, 1900, Aug. 16, aged 34 years, 11 months, and 27 days. *Beebee, Albert Grahaji, son of Deacon Daniel and Abigail E. (Lee) Beebee, was born in West Hartwick, N. Y., 1826, July 3. Gilbertsville and * In this list, but not in the summary, are included six names (starred) of ministers who died before 1900, but whose records were not received in season for the last Year-Book. 14 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Oxford Academies. Graduated, Amherst College, 1850, and Union Seminary, 1854; Andover, 1852-3. Ordained, foreign missionary, 1854, June 20; in service, Aintab and Marash, Turkey, 1854-9; pastor, Presbyterian, Pleasant Mount and Unionville, Pa., 1860-2; acting pastor, Hancock, N. Y., 1862-3; pastor, Manitowoc, Wis., 1864-5 ; acting pastor. Congregational, Geneva, 111., 1865-7 ; without charge, Chicago, 1868-9; Lombard, 1869-70; acting pastor, Spring Lake, Mich., 1870-2; Milford, N. Y., 1873-4; E. Worcester, N. Y., 1874-6; Stephentown, N. Y., 1877-8; without charge, Pittsfleld, Mass., 1879; acting pastor, Curtisville, 1880-4; Middlefleld, 1884-6; Southwick, 1886-7; without charge, Springfield, 1888-92, and after 1895; acting pastor, Warwick, 1893-4; W. Hawley, 1894-6. Married, 1854, June 5, Sarah Jane, daughter of William Wardwell, who died in Marash, Turkey, 1858, Oct. 28. One daughter (deceased), two sons. Married, 1861, April 16, Wealthy M., daughter of John Ritter of New Haven, Ct. Four daughters (two deceased), one son. Died of pneumonia, in the Presbyterian hospital, N, Y., 1899, Dec. 5, aged 73 years, 5 months, and 2 days. Beecher, Charles, son of Dr. Lyman and Roxanna (Foote) Beecher, was born in Litchfield, Ct., 1815, Oct. 7. Boston Latin School and Groton Academy. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1834, and Lane Theological Semi- nary, 1836. Ordained pastor, Second Presbyterian church. Fort Wayne, Ind., 1844; First Congregational church, Newark, N.J., 1851 ; installed, First church, Georgetown, Mass., 1857, Nov. 19, dismissed, 1881, May 4; residence, Florida, 1870-7 ; acting pastor, Wysox, Pa. ; in recent years, Georgetown, Mass., with- out charge. Member of Massachusetts Legislature, and Superintendent of Public Instruction in Florida, 1871-3. Published : (1) Redeemer and Redeemed, an Investigation of the Atonement and Eternal Judgment, 1864, pp. 357. (2) Autobiography and Correspondence of Lyman Beecher, d. d., 2 vols., 563 and 587 pp., 1865. (3) Spiritual Manifestations, 1879, pp. 322. (4) The Eden Tableau, or Bible Object Teacher, 1885, pp. 163. (5) Patmos, or the Unveiling, 1896, pp. 323. Had charge of the music of the Plymouth Collec- tion. Many other books, sermons, and pamphlets. Married, 1840, July 23, Sarah Lelaud, daughter of Nathaniel and Marj' (Porter) Coffin, of Jackson- ville, 111., who died in Georgetown, 1897, Jan. 15. Of six children three are living. Died of old age, in Georgetown, 1900, April 21, aged 84 years, 6 months, and 14 days. Bekcher, Thomas Kennicut, sou of Dr. Lyman and Harriet (Porter) Beecher, was born in Litchfield, Ct., 1824, Feb. 10. Marietta Academy, 111. Graduated, Illinois College, 1842, and studied theology with his father. Teacher, Philadelphia, Pa., and Hartford, Ct., 1847-51. Ordained pastor, Williamsburg, N. Y., 1851, Sept.; Elmira, 1854, June, and there after, but pastor emeritus from 1894. Published: (1) Our Seven Churches. (2) For the Citizens of Elmira, 1865, pp. 10. (3) Rules for Guidance of Intelligent Voters, 1870. (4) Our Work as a Church, 1872, pp. 54. (5) Pastoral Epistle, pp. 3. (6) Grow in Grace, 1884, pp. 4. (7) Paul, 1884, pp. 4. (8) Heavens declare the Glory of God, 1885. (9) Sabbaths, etc., 1885, pp. 7. (10) Fruit of the Spirit, 1886, pp. 12. (11) God's Temper and Man's Condition, 1886, pp. 7. (12) Christ our Passover, 1886, pp. 10. (13) False Christs, 1886, pp. 7. (14) Wrath of Man Worketh not, 1886, pp. 8. (15) Of Good Company, 1886, pp. 14. (16) Hope of a Christian, 1890, pp. 6. (17) Our Need and Our Plan, 1891, pp. 19. (18) A Seedling Church, 1892, pp. 20. (19) Old 1901.] NECROLOGY. 15 Testament Lessons, 1893, pp. 18. (20") Saved by Grace, 1897. (21) Brother Anderson, pp. 4. (22) Money and Hoarding, pp. 15. Married, 1851, Sept. 24, Olivia, daughter of Pres. Jeremiah and Olive (Jones) Day, of New Haven, Ct., who died in Williamsburg, N. Y., 1853, Aug. 19. Married, 1857, Jan. 21, Julia, daughter of Rev. Henry and Eliza (Webster) Jones, of Bridgeport, Ct. Died of paralysis, in Elmira. N. Y., 1900, March 14, aged 76 years, 1 month, and 4 days. Behrexds, Adolphus Julius Frederick, d. d., son of Charles Augustus and Martina Everdina (Jacobs) Behrends, was born in Nymwegen, Holland, 1839, Dec. 18. Graduated, Denison University, Ohio, 1862, and Rochester Theological Seminary, 1865. Ordained, Yonkers, N. Y., Baptist chui'ch, summer of 1865, dismissed, fall of 1873; pastor, Cleveland, Ohio, Baptist church, 1873, dismissed, 1876, January; Providence, R. I., Union Congrega- tional church, 1876, March, dismissed, 1883, March 1; Brooklyn Central Congregational church, after. Richmond College gave the honorary d. d., 1873, and Yale University, s. t. d., 1890. Succeeded Henry Ward Beecher and Dr. Talmage as chaplain. Thirteenth Regiment, N. G. N. Y. Published : (1) Socialism and Christianity, 1886, pp. 308. (2) Philosophy of Preaching, 1890, pp. 234. (3) The World for Christ, 1896, pp. 167. (4) The Old Tes- tament under Fire, 1897, pp. 246. Mauy lectures and sermons in pamphlet form. Married, 1865, Aug. 24, Harriet E;, daughter of Jesse W. and Harriet E. (Allen) Hatch, of Rochester, N. Y., who died in Providence, R. I., 1882, Jan. 27. Of six children, three are living. Married, 1883. June 6, Mrs. Frances R. Otis, of Cleveland, Ohio. One child. Died of Bright's disease, in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900, May 22, aged 60 years, 5 months, and 4 days. Belt, Salathiel De F'orest, son of Benjamin and Deborah (Callihan) Belt, was born in Licking County, Ohio, 1837, May 27. Public schools, Lyndon, 111. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1864, studied, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1869-71. Ordained, Pekin, 111., 1871, June 21 ; pastor, Pekin, 1871, April, to 1873, September; Sterling, 1874, January, to 1875, October ; Rock Falls, 1876, January, to 1880, January; St. Charles, 1880, January, to 1883, January; preached in Edmunds County, South Dakota, organizing Congregational church, Ipswich, 1883; pastor, Woodland, Cal., 1884, July 13, to 1889; without charge there, 1889-92; pastor, Ellensburgh. Wn., 1893-6; Santa Monica, Cal., 1896-8; Paso Robles and San Miguel, 1898-1900. Married, 1863, March 12, Louise R., daughter of Daniel Drew, of Plainfleld, 111., who died in Wood- laud, Cal. ,1886, April 15. Of four children, two are living. Married, 1887, Dec. 21, Lovinia L. Chadbourne, of Woodland, Cal., who died in 1894, Oct. 27. Died of pneumonia, in Paso Robles, 1900, March 17, aged 62 years, 9 months, and 18 days. Berry, Lorex Foster, d. d., son of Amos and Mary (Curtis) Berry, was born in Leeds, Me., 1847, March 31. Biddeford High School and Monmouth Academy. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1873, and Yale Divinity School, 1877. Teacher, Brunswick High School, 1873-4. Oi'dained pastor, Plants- ville, Ct., 1877, June 3, dismissed, 1886, November; removed to Fremont, Neb., 1886; pastor, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1890-8; Evanston Avenue church, Chicago, lU., after. Tabor College gave the honorary d. d. Director, Nebraska Home Missionary Society; trustee, Doaue and Gates colleges; chairman, executive committee Iowa Home Missionary Society ; trustee, Iowa College. Married, 1878, Aug. 27, S. Louise, daughter of Edward Gustin and 16 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Elizabeth Esther (Brown) Coy. A daughter and son. Died of heart disease, in Chicago, 1900, May 7, aged 53 years, 1 month, and 6 days. BiRLEW, Gordon Egbert, son of Lafayette and Johanna (Pray) Birlew, was born in Humboldt, Kansas, 1868, Sept. 12. Public schools, Fredonia, Kan. Congregational Training School, Cuidad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, 1890-3; Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1893-4. Ordained, Albu- querque, New Mexico, 1895, April 18. Home missionary among the Mexicans, El Paso, Texas, 1892, January, to 1893, March, organizing the first Congrega- tional church among the Mexicans in the United States; San Eafael, N. M., 1894, Aug. 3, to 1899, August, visiting as outstations, San Mateo, San Jose, and Cubero; preaching also, at Los Ranches de Atrisco, 1895-G; in 1896-8 he superintended, at San Rafael, the erection and fitting of buildings for Indus- trial Woi'k among the Mexicans in New Mexico. Married, 1894, June 23, Dorrie, daughter of Job Mann and Ellen (Lesley) Stahl, of Berlin Heights, Ohio. One child. Died of leucocythsemia, in Fredonia, Kansas, 1900, Oct. 12, aged 32 years and 1 month. BiXBY, Solomon, son of Deacon Rufus and Betsey (Weston) Bixby, was born in Norridgewock, Me., 1821, Dec. 9. Graduated, Colby University, 1849, and Bangor Seminary, 1852. Ordained, Kenduskeag, Me., 1853, June 30 ; acting pastor there, 1853-6; Halifax, Vt., 1856-8; Newfane, 1858-63; West- moreland, N. H., 1863-8; Kingston, 1868-71; Buxton, Me., 1872-5; Peter- sham, Mass., 1875-8; Holland, 1878-89; Hawley, 1890-3; without charge, Woburn, after. Married, 1852, Oct. 11, Mary H., daughter of Rev. Josiah and Sarah A. (Herrick) Peet, of Norridgewock, Me., who died 1889, June 20. Two sons. Died of acute dementia, 1900, April 28, aged 78 years, 4 months, and 19 days. Blake, Lyman Horace, son of Myron Mead and Lucy (Stone) Blake, was born in Cornwall, Vt., 1840, July 19. Burr Seminary, Manchester, Vt. Graduated, Middlebury College, 1863, Andover Theological Seminary, 1867. Supplied, East Whitehall, N. Y., 1864; Guildhall, Vt., 1864-5. Ordained and installed, River Point, R. I., 1867, Nov. 14, dismissed, 1869, Oct. 14; installed, Rowley, Mass., 1869, Nov. 9, dismissed, 1874, April 27; installed, Methuen, 1874, June 25, dismissed, 1877, Sept. 4; installed, Roxbury, Im- manuel church, 1877, Sept. 13, dismissed, 1881, Nov. 28; installed, Westfield, Second church, 1881, Dec. 6, dismissed, 1899, Aug. 1; pastor, Essex, 1899, Aug. 1, to 1900, June 17. Middlebury College gave an honorary a. m., 1866. Published : Frank Sillaby's Account of Himself, — a boy's book, — 1874, pp. 362. Married, 1867, Oct. 30, Isabella Theobald, daughter of Rev. William and Amanda (Palmer) Mather, of Andover, who died in Boston, 1879, June 20. Three children. Married, 1880, Nov. 16, Elizabeth Eunice, daughter of Charles F. and Lucy J. Stafford, of Boston, who died in Westfield, 1894, June 13. One child. Married, 1895, July 2, Lucy Frances, daughter of Leonard and Frances (Hedges) Atwater, of Westfield. Died of internal tumor, in Jamaica Plain, 1900, Oct. 12, aged 60 years, 2 months, and 23 days. BoROUGHF, Wesley Alfred, son of Jonathan J. and Josephine (Bradley) Boroughf, was born in Brookfield township, La Salle county. 111., 1864, Nov. 13. Geneseo Normal School. Graduated, Chicago Theological Sem- inary, 1892. Ordained, Streator, 111., 1892, April 27; acting pastor, Erwin, S. D., 1892, from May to September, when he went to Oberlin Seminary for the year; supplied, Beardstown, 111., summer of 1893; Redfleld, S. D., and 1901.] NECROLOGY. 17 Erwiu, later; pastor, Erwin, 1893-5; without charge, there, after. Married, 1894, Oct. 10, Cora, daughter of Alfred Curtis and Susan Jewett (Bowers) Everett. One son. Died of typhoid fever, in Erwin, 1900, Oct. 28, aged 35 years, 11 months, and 15 days. BoswoRTH, QuixcY Melancthon, SOU of Jabin and Betsey (Brevoort) Bosworth, was born in Hebron, N. Y., 1823, Oct. 31. Oberlin Academy. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1850, and Seminary, 1853. Ordained, Lodi, Ohio, 1856, Nov. 18; acting pastor, Lodi, Chatham, and Sullivan, 1856-63; North Ridgeville, 1863-8; residence at Oberliu, 1868-76, supplying churches at South Amherst, Brighton, 1870-5 ; Rochester, 1872-5, and Olmsted, 1875-6 ; installed, Goshen, in Lebanon, Ct., 1877, Dec. 19, dismissed, 1882, April 13; act- ing pastor, Bozrah, 1882-6 ; Jewett City, in Lisbon, 1886-98 ; without charge, Bozrahville and Fitchville, after. Married, 1848, Nov. 15, Mary Maria, daughter of Uriah and Betsey (Crocker) Hawley, who died, 1888, Dec. 11. Of two daughters, one is living. Married, 1891, March 25, Mrs. Mary, widow of Elijah Abel, and daughter of Lathrop and Fanny (Saxton) Stark, of Bozrah. Died of Bright's disease, 1900, Jan. 7, aged 76 years, 2 mouths, and 7 days. Bourne, Shearjashub, son of Shearjashub and Ardelia (Alger) Bourne, was born in Bristol, R. I., 1822, Dec. 28. Williston Seminary. Graduated, Yale College, 1849, and Andover Seminary, 1853. Acting pastor, Monson, Mass., 1853-4; ordained, Flushing, N. Y., 1854, Dec. 6, dismissed, 1859, April 4; without charge. New York, 1859-62; acting pastor, Harlem church, New York, 1862-5; installed, 1865, April 27, dismissed, 1871, April 20; In Europe, 1871-2; acting pastor, Ellington, Ct., 1872-5; Patersou, N. J., 1875- 83; without charge, Barrington, R. I., 1883-9; pastor, Bedford Park, New York City, 1889-95; without charge, New York City, after. Published: (1) Therefore we will Arise and Build, 1862. (2) Sermon on the Death of Rev. Alexander Phoenix, 1863. Married, 1863, July 15, Susan, daughter of Judge Edgar and Elizabeth (Phoenix) Ketchum. Two daughters and four sons, one of whom is Rev. Alexander P. Bourne. Died of Bright's disease, 1900, March 21, aged 78 years, 2 months, and 23 days. BoYNTON, Charles, son of John and Urania (Gilbert) Boynton, was born in Watertown, N. Y., 1817, Jan. 16. Black River Institute. Graduated, Hamilton College, 1847, and Auburn Seminary, 1850. Ordained at Manns- ville, N. Y., 1851, June 17. Acting pastor. Union Grove, Wis., 1850-2; Pres- byterian, Mineral Point, 1852-9; Congregational, "Watertown, 1859-69; Presbyterian, Durham, 1869-79; Sun Prairie, Wis., 1880-5, without charge, residing there, and at East Aurora, N. Y., 1886-97; New York City, after. Trustee, Beloit College. Married, 1851, Oct. 28, Sarah B., daughter of Zebedee and Sarah (Brayton) Earned, of Watertown. A daughter and son. Died of pneumonia, in New York, 1900, April 7, aged 33 years, 2 months, and 21 days. Bradley, George Saunders, son of John Langdon and Hannah (Mason) Bradley, was born in Canterbury, N. H., 1830, May 28. Sanbornton Bridge and Gilmanton Academies, 1845-9. Michigan Central College, Spring Arbor, teaching while pursuing his studies, 1849-53 ; graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1856; instructor, Hillsdale College, Mich., 1856-9; principal. Seminary (Baptist), North Parsonsfield, Me., 1859-61. Ordained, North Parsons- flell, 1860, July 5, pastor of the church in addition to his Seminary 18 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. work; pastor, Mt. Pleasant, Wis., 1861-4, teacher, private school, also. Chaplain, Twenty-second Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry; also. Third division. Colonel Coburn's Brigade, Twentieth Army Corps. Pastor, Mt. Pleasant, Wis., 1865-7; one of the fbunders and principal of Rochester Seminary, 1867-9 ; organized a church there and became its pastor, preaching also, in Seminary and neighboring places ; principal, Evansville Seminary, preaching at Evansville and Storytown, 1869-75 ; editor, Evansville Journal, 1875; principal, Wilton Collegiate Institute, Iowa, 1875-7; superintendent, public schools, Wilton, 1877-80, supplying Wilton and neighboring churches; pastor, Congregational, McPherson, Kan., 1880-2; Fort Scott, 1882-3; Bed- ford, Iowa, 1883-4; Pontanelle and Pleasant Grove, 1884-7; Hudson, Mich., 1887-94; without charge, Hillsdale, 1894-5; pastor. Grand Ledge, 1895-7; •without charge, Hillsdale, after. Trustee, Hillsdale College; delegate, National Council, 1892 ; chairman, Missionary Committee, Michigan Southern Association for several years. Published: The Star Corps, — Notes by the Way as Army Chaplain, 1866, pp. 304. Many sermons, lectures, and slavery stories; and was Western editor oi Morning Star (Baptist) for many years. Married, 1858, Dec. 8, Sally Ann, daughter of William and Mary (Earl) Weaver of Hillsdale. Of four children, one son is living. Died of paralysis, after an illness of four years, in Hillsdale, 1900, Aug. 8, aged 70 years, 2 months, and 11 days. BuiNTNALL, LOREX WILLIAMS, SOU of Prosper and Amy (Johnson) Brint- nall, was born in Windham, Vt., 1828, Jan. 10. Townshend, Vt., Academy, and Oberlin College. Graduated, Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1855. Or- dained, La Fayette, Ohio, 1855, Nov. 17; pastor. La Fayette, 1855-62; York, 1862-7; VVinthrop, la., 1867-75; Independence, 1875-7; Monticello, 1877-9; Winthrop, 1879-83; Sheldon, 1883-8; Steilacoom, Wash., 1888-92; Ashton, la., 1892-3; Fairfax, 1893-5; Hartwick, 1895-6; Ahtanum, Wash., 1897-9; without charge, Roy, after. Married, 1855, Sept. 19, Abby Hurd, daughter of Benjamin F. and Joanna (Burgess) AVilley, of Grafton, Vt. Two sons, Dr. B. W. Brintnall, of Seattle, Wash., and Rev. W. A. Brintnall, of Little Rock, la., and one daughter. Died of blood poison, in Seattle, 1900, May 3, aged 72 years, 3 months, and 23 days. Brown, Aurelian Longinus Nicholas, son of William Lock and Frances Matilda (Oliver) Brown, was born in Wakefield, Mass., 1856, May 9. Wilbra- ham Academy. Graduated, Wesleyan University. Special student at Chicago Seminary, 1886. Ordained, Springfield, Minn., 1887, Oct. 26; acting pastor there, 1887-8; Grand Meadow, 1889-92; Douglas, 1892; Dodge, Neb., 1893; Villards, Minn., 1894; Dayton, Wyo., 1895; Plymouth and Harbine, Neb., 1898; Irvington, 1899. Married, 1892, May 7, Helen M., daughter of Andreas and Helen M. (Johnson) Wold, of Christiauia, Norway. A son and daughter. Died of Bright's disease, 1900, March 5, aged 43 years, 9 months, and 26 days. *BURGESS, Seth, son of Seth and Sally (Loomis) Burgess, was born in Pittsford, N. Y., 1813, Jan. 10. Educated in public schools and home study. Ordained, Methodist Episcopal, in Wilkesbarre, Pa., 1843. United with Wesleyan Methodist church, 1858, and preacher for several years. After the Civil War, united with Congregational church, and supplied, Cortlandville, N. Y., much of the time for many years; pastor, also, West Newark. Mar- ried, 1834, Feb. 16, Polly, daughter of Amasa and Joanna (Parker) Harris, of Iritchfleld, N. Y., who died in Blodgett Mills, 1887, August. Of four chil- 1901.] NECROLOGY, 19 dren, two sons, of whom is Rev. A. Parke Burgess, of Syracuse, and one daughter, are living. Married, 1891, Jau. 1, Mrs. Ann (Wilcox) Copeland. Died from effects of paralysis occurring in 1892, in Cortland, N. Y., 1897, Aug. 6, aged 84 years, 6 months, and 27 days. Byers, William Levi, d. d., son of Levi and Martha (Snoke) Byers, was born in Dayton, Ohio, 1866, May 25. Chambersburg, Pa., Academy. Gradu- ated, Union Biblical Seminar}', Dayton, Ohio, 188?. Ordained, United Brethren church, Miamisburg, 1889, Aug. 21. Pastor, Greenville, United Brethren, 1889; Middletown, 1890-1; Topeka, Kan., Congregational, 1892-5; Keokuk, la., 1895, after. Tabor College gave the honorary d. d., 1899, June. Married, 1889, May 7, Mary Ella, daughter of Henry and Hanna Ann (Sayne) Baker, of Dayton, Ohio, who died, 1895, Feb. 22. Three children. Married, 1897, Aug. 31, Emma Frances, daughter of William and Frances (Miles) Burgess, of Des Plaines, 111. Died of Bright's disease, in Keokuk, la., 1900, Nov. 24, aged 34 years and 6 months. Campbell, Thomas Martin, sou of Thomas and Jane (Boyd) Campbell, was born in Newberry District, S. C, 1820, Aug. 5. Self educated. Ordained at Gainesville, Ga., 1867, Aug. 10. Pastor, Macedonia church, now Cobel, 1867-71,and Dnluth, 1888. Residence. Gainesville, 1867-71 ; Cumming,1871-80 ; Duluth, 1880-2 ; Flowery Branch, 1882-95 ; Augusta, 1895, after. Though without charge after 1888, he labored in preaching and other Christian work until his health failed about six years ago. Married, 1843, Nov. 16, Ethelder Reuben, daughter of Reuben and Ethelder (Webster) Loveless, of Abbeville District, S. C, who died in Augusta, Ga., 1892, March 7. Of two children, one son, Rev. R. L. Campbell, is living. Died of old age, in Augusta, 1900, Nov. 24, aged 80 years, 3 months, and 19 days. Ciianey, Lucien West, sou of Luther and Sabra (Allen) Chaney, was born in Barnard, Vt., 1822, Oct. 16. Preparatory study with his brother. Prof. Henry Chaney, at Burlington. Graduated, Vermont University, 1844, and Andover Seminary, 1851. Some time a law student; principal, Burlington Academy, 1845-8. Ordained, Heuvelton, N. Y., 1852, Dec. 29, and acting pastor there, 1852-8; also at Rensselaer Falls, 1855-8; Pulaski, 1858-64; Rutland, 1864-72; Mankato, Minn., 1872-81; Waseca, 1881-5; Granite Falls, 1885-8; Morristown, 1888-91; Medford, 1891-3 ; without charge, Northfleld, 1893-4; Dundas, after. Trustee, Carleton College, 1872-94. Married, 1854, May 11, Happy Temperance, daughter of Jonathan and Tempe (Skinner) Kinney, who died, 1873, Feb. 3. Of three sons, one is living. Prof. L. W. Chaney, of Carleton College. Married, 1878, March 14, Sarah Euphemia, daughter of Grow and Mary (Skinner) Blodgett, of Bay City, Mich. Died of creeping paralysis, 1900, Jan. 13, aged 77 years, 2 months, and 27 days. Chew, James, was born in Lancashire, England, 1832, April 14. Educated, Kings College, London. Pastor, Mile End Road, Loudon, 1862-70; Ottawa, Kan., 1870-4; South Hackney, London, England, 1874-8; Swindon, Wiltshire, 1878-84; Atchison, Kan., 1884-7; Fresno, Cal., 1887-8; Auckland, New Zea- land, 1888-94; supply, London and other places, England, 1894-5; Republic, Thayer, Billings, and Nichols, Mo., 1895-1900. Published: Religious Aspect of the Exodus, a sermon. Married, 1859, Sept. , Bethia (Hyde) Ash- worth, of Rochdale, Lancashire, England, who died in DeLand, Fla., 1900, Dec. 22. Of six children, five are living. Died of heart failure, in DeLand, 1900, Nov. 9, aged 68 years, 6 months, and 26 days. 20 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Churchill, John Wesley, d. d., son of John Emery and Eliza Ann (Co- burn) Churcliill, was born in JFairlee, Vt., 1839, May 26. Two years in civil engineering in Iowa. Appleton (New Ipswich, N. H.) and Phillips Andover Academies. Graduated, Harvard College, 1865, and Andover Seminary, 1868. Ordained at Nashua, N. H., 1869, April 80. Jones professor of elocution, Andover Seminary, 1868-96, and Bartlett professor of sacred rhetoric, after. Instructor in elocution at Phillips Academy, from 1866 ; Abbot Academy, 1866-91. Trustee of Abbot Academy from 1879. Lecturer or instructor in elocution, in Mt. Holyoke College, 1875-82; Smith College, 1876-80; Welles- ley, 1877-8; and Visitor, there, 1894-9; with the Boston University School of Oratory, 1873-9; Johns Hopkins University, 1880; and Harvard Divinity School, 1890-u ; Instructor in public speaking at Amherst, Brown, Dart- mouth. One of the college preachers at Cornell, 1882-3; Dartmouth, 1893-9; also, preaching in turn as one of the pastors, Seminary Church, Andover, and frequently at Amherst and Harvard. Public reader. Editor, Andover Review, 1884-93. Dartmouth College gave the honorary r>. d. in 1896. Mar- ried, 1869, July 27, Mary, daughter of William Cooper and Agnes Bain (Smart) Donald, of Andover. Two sons. Died of grip, followed by heart failure, in Andover, 1900, April 13, aged 60 years, 10 months, and 17 days. Clapp, Dwight Howard, son of Chester and Mary Elizabeth Clapp, was born in Middlefield, Ohio, 1848, Nov. 1. Preparatory Department, Oberlin. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1879, and the Theological Seminary, 1884. Ordained, Oberlin, 1884, June 22, having taught and preached some years previous. Embarked for China, as missionary under A. B. C. F. M., to the Shansi Mission, 1884, Sept. 2. Visited United States, 1894, returning to the mission, 1895. He had charge of the Taiku station for many years and labored with much zeal and self-denial until death. Married, 1884, June 3, Mary Jane, daughter of Oran and Betsy Diana Rowland, of Clarksfield, Ohio, who was martyred with her husband. Murdered by the Boxers, at Taiku, China, 1900, Aug. 16, aged 51 years, 9 mouths, and 15 days. Coleman, William Lewis, son of William and Jemima (Corwin) Coleman, was born in Mt. Hope Township, Orange County, N.Y., 1817, Nov. 14. Studied with his pastor, Rev. David Ubel, and one year in academy at Oberlin. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1843, and Theological Seminary, 1846. Licensed to preach, Mt. Vernon, O., 1845, Oct. 1. Ordained, Moline, 111., 1847, Oct. 21. Pastor, Bellevue, Iowa, 1847, Aug. 13, to 1856, Aug. 20; Stacyville and Mitchell, 1856, August, to 1871, September; Spencer, 1872, May, to 1880, August; Big Rock, 1880, August, to 1881, August. Removed to Grinnell, 1881, August; field agent for Iowa College, and supplied the following churches: Newberg, Victor, Chester, Marshalltown, Malcolm, Kellogg, and Newtown. Removed to Portland, Or., 1892, September; without charge there, after. Married, 1846, Sept. 12, Temperance, daughter of George and Abigail (Reeve) Little, of Middletown, N. Y., who died 1869, Sept. 9. Of four sons, two are living. Married, 1871, Nov. 30, Electa, daughter of Jehiel and Mary (Ettinger) Abernathy, of lUyria Township, la. Of four children, two sons are living. Died of Bright's disease, in St. Vincent Hospital, Port- land, Or., 1900, Nov. 9, aged 82 years, 11 months, and 26 days. Cravath, Erastus Milo, d. d., son of Orin and Betsy (Northway) Cravath, was born in Homer, N. Y., 1833, July 1. Homer Academy, 1851. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1857, and Theological Seminary, 1860. Ordained, Berlin 1901.] NECROLOGY. 21 Heights, 0., 1860, November; pastor there, 1860-2. Chaplain, Ohio Volun- teer Infantry, Civil War, 1863-5; field agent, American Missionary Asso- ciation, residence, Nashville, Tenn., 1865-6; district secretary, A. M. A., residence, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866-70; field secretary, A. M. A., residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870-5; president, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., from 1875. Iowa College gave the honorary d. d., 1886. Married, 1860, Sept. 18, Ruth A., daughter of Caleb S. and Mary A. (Gause) Jackson, of Kennett Square, Pa. Of four children, three are living. Died of anaemia, in Saratoga, Minn., 1900, Sept. 4, aged 67 years, 2 months, and 3 days. Davis, Francis "Ward, son of Charles and Mary E. (Kelley) Davis, was born in Sparta, Wis., 1857, Sept. 8. Graduated, Oberlin Theological Semi- nary, 1889. Ordained, 1889, June 28, and sailed for China, as missionary under A. B. C F. M., to the Shansi Mission, 1889, Sept. 10. Visited United States, 1897, returning to the mission, 1899. He was treasurer of the mission , and his labors were devoted to pioneering efibrt, sharing with an associate in the opening of a new station. Married, 1889, Aug. 14, Lydia C, daughter of Eleazer and Mary (Lewis) Lord, of Ravenna, Ohio. Three sons in this country. Murdered by the Boxers, at Taiku, 1900, Aug. 16, aged 42 years, 11 months, and 8 days. Dickinson, Charles Wesley, son of Halsey and Parnessa (Leek) Dickin- son, was born in Nyac, near Sag Harbor, L. I., N. Y., 1829, June 9. Gradu- ated, Sag Harbor Academy, 1850. Taught in several places, and licensed to preach in Methodist Episcopal church. Residence, Bridgehampton, superin- tendent Sunday school, twenty years. Preacher, Methodist, Southampton, one year ; pastor, Amaganset, Easthampton, 1875-6 ; removed to Selden, 1879 ; pastor, Coram circuit, three years; Centerport, three years; while there, ordained deacon, April, 1883, and elder, later, by New York East Confer- ence; pastor. Locust Valley and Bayville, two years; Riverbank, Ct., two years; Coram circuit, N. Y., two years; pastor. Congregational, Baiting Hollow, preaching also atCalverton, 1891, Jan. 1, until 1900, when he retired to Terry ville. Married, 1851, Sept. 17, Althina Biglow, daughter of Edward H. and Bathsheba Topping (Ludlow) Howell, who died in Bridgehampton, 1865, Feb. 1. Of six children, two sons and two daughters are living. Mar- ried, 1878, April 25, Mrs. Mary A., widow of Captain E. L. Hubbard, and daughter of Jesse and Nancy M. (Jeagger) Terry, of Suffolk County. Died of grip, in Terryviile, L. I., 1900, March 29, aged 70 years, 9 months, and 20 days. Dudley, Willis Edward, son of John Gilford and Susan E. ^^Whidden) Dudley, was born in Lynn, Mass., 1864, May 28. Lynn common schools. Tufts College. Graduated, Danville Theological Seminary, Danville, Ky., 1893. Ordained, Circleville, O., 1893. Pastor, Columbus, 1893-4; South Natick, Mass., 1894-7; Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1897, Feb. 1, after. Married, 1889, Jan. 26, Flora E., daughter of Joseph H. and Sarah E. (Lovejoy) HoUis, of Somerville, Mass. One son. Died of typhoid fever in Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1900, Dec. 18, aged 36 years, 6 months, and 20 days. DuTTON, John Mason, son of Amasa Parmalee and Mary Minerva (Mason) Button, was born in Craftsbui-y, Vt., 1847, April 14. Craftsbury and John- son Academies. Graduated, Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 1869, Dartmouth College, 1873, and Yale Theological Seminary, 1876. Ordained* 22 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Lebanon, N. H., 1876, June 20, dismissed, 1885, May 20; installed, Somers worth, 1885, June 11, dismissed 1891, Dec. 29; installed, Newtonville, Mass., 1892, Jan. 11, dismissed, 1899, Feb. 14; pastor, Newport, Vt., from March 1, 1899. Tor several years. Superintendent of Schools in Somersworth, and Trustee of Kimball Union Academy. Married, 1876, May 18, Flora Belle, daughter of E. Chapman and Hannah Smith (Hoadley) Maltby, of Northford, Ct. One son. Died of Bright's disease, in Newport, Vt., 1900, June 17, aged 53 years, 2 months, and 3 days. Eastman, Morgan Lewis, son of Abihu and Bathsheba (Gardiner) East- man, was born in Fairfield, N. Y., 1814, Nov. 11. Educated in Fairfield com- mon schools. Ordained and installed, Lisbon, N. Y., 1849, Feb. 8, dismissed, 1869, Jan. 6. While at Lisbon he worked additionally, as evangelist, in twenty places in HerkimerJCounty. Called to Royalton, Wis., 1868, Nov. 28, resigned 1891, Feb. 4. In connection with that pastorate he continued evan- gelistic work in twelve or more Wisconsin churches. Honorary member, A. B. c.^F. M., 1854, Jan. 27. Married, 1840, Dec. 3, Evelina Hester, daughter of Daniel and Miriam (Chapin) Sharp, of Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Of nine chil- dren seven are living. Died of apoplexy, in Royalton, Wis., 1900, Oct. 1, aged 85 years, 10 months, and 29 days. EcKLES,*JoHN Graham, was born in Oxford Township, Ohio, 1833, Jan. 22. Educated in common schools and academy, Oxford. Licensed to preach in M. E. church, and took course of study prescribed. Ordained, Methodist, Newbern, Iowa, 1858, Sept. 4; pastor, Adel, two years; Blackesburg, two years ; Prairie City, three years ; Boonesboro, two years ; Boone, two years ; Ames, one year; Council Blufls, one year. Presiding Elder, ludianola Dis- trict, four years. Served in Civil War as private and chaplain, Iowa Fourth Regiment, 1861-4. Residence, Kansas City, 1876-80 ; representative. Legis- lature of Kansas, 1879-81; Superintendent, Kansas State Reform School, two years. Pastor, Congregational, Chase, 1882-6; Tulare, Cal., 1886-8; post- master, Tulare, 1888-92; pastor. Ocean View, San Francisco, 1892-4; Porter- ville, 1894-6; editor, Porterville Beview, 1896, after. Married, 1854, June 29, Mary A. James, of Adel, Iowa. Of ten children, nine are living. Died of chronic catarrh of stomach and bowels, in Porterville, 1900, July 2, aged 67 years, 5 months, and 10 days. Emerson, Joseph, d. d., ll. d., son of Rev. Ralph and Eliza (Rockwell) Emerson, was born in Norfolk, Ct., 1821, May 28. Graduated, Phillips Andover Academy, 1837, Yale College, 1841, and Andover Theological Semin- ary, 1844. Tutor, Yale College, 1844-8. Professor, Greek and Latin in Beloit College from 1848, May 28, to 1856. Williams professor of Greek, after. Ordained, 1860, Feb. 22. Supplied Rockford and other churches, preaching much of the time during his professorship. In Europe, 1870-2, also 1888-91. Residence, Chicago and Evanston some part of the time, 1892-8, Beloit, after. Secretary, Western Education Society. Yale College gave the honorary d. d., 1880, and Beloit ll. d., 1896. Published : (1) First Annual Report of the Trustees of Beloit College, 1849. (2) Address upon the Study of History in the Common Schools, 1852. (3) Address at the Tenth Anniversary of Beloit College, 1856. (4) Address, Twenty-five Years of Beloit College. (5) Address before the Archean Union of Beloit College, 1862. (6) Memorial of Rev. Stephen Peet, 1870. (7) Beloit College as a National Institution, 1873. (8) Historical Address at the Quarter Centennial 1901.] NECROLOGY. 23 of Rockford Female Seminary, 1876. (9) Address la behalf of the Faculty at the Ordination of President Eaton, 1886. (10) Lectures and Sermons, 1897. (11) Our Living Martyrs, 1898. (12) Historical Address at the Fiftieth Auniversary of Rockford College, 1899. Married, 1852, Sept. 1, Mary Cordelia, daughter of Alvin and Clarissa (Burnham) North, of New Britain, Ct., who died in Beloit, Wis., 1879, Nov. 13. Of three children, a son and daughter are living. Married, 1884, July 9, Helen F., daughter of Harvey and Hannah Thirstin (Thompson) Brace, of Janesville, Wis. Died of heart failure, in Beloit, 1900, Aug. 4, aged 79 years, 2 months, and 7 days. Emerson, Rufus William, son of William and Sarah (Little) Emerson, was born in Limerick, Me., 1818, Feb. 2-t. Limerick Academy. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1845. Missionary in Aroostook County. Or- dained pastor, Monson, 1856, May 28, residing there, after. His pastorate was brief, but his life work was preaching the gospel in destitute places in the surrounding towns. Married, 1856, May 5, Mrs. Elizabeth Hills, daughter of William and Emma (Chase) Tenney, of Monson. Of three children, a son, Chas. A. Emerson, of Monson, and a daughter, wife of Rev. J. R. Wilson, of York, are living. Died of old age, in Monson, 1900, Dec. 11, aged 82 years, 9 months, and 17 days. ^^, Evans, William Llawddog, son of James and Sara (Thomas) Evans, was ■^ born in Penybryn, Llanflhangel-arath, County of Carmarthen, South Wales, 1868, May 16. AUtwalis Board School and Old College School, Carmarthen. Graduated, Presbyterian, College, Carmarthen, 1891. Came to United States, September, 1891. Graduated, Yale Divinity School, 1894. Ordained, Ply- mouth, Pa., 1894, Sept. 3. Began service 1894, June, and pastor there, after. Married, 1898, June 2, Gertrude, daughter of John C. and Rachel (Jones) Jones, of Plymouth, Pa. Died of typhoid fever, in Plymouth, 1900, Sept. 26, aged 32 years, 4 months, and 10 days. Fellows, Franklin Ebenezkr, son of John and Paulina (Shedd) Fellows, was born in Weathersfleld, Vt., 1827, Feb. 23. Kimball Union Academy. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1855, and Andover Seminary, 1858. Ordained, Kennebuuk, Me., 1858, Dec. 15, dismissed, 1865, Nov. 28; installed, Bridgton, 1866, Jan. 4, dismissed, 1868, Dec. 6; installed, Sutton, Mass., 1869, Oct. 26, dismissed, 1871, Jan. 3; acting pastor, Griswold, Ct., 1871-5; Bozrah, 1875-81; without charge, Norwich, after. Married, 1853, Nov. 26, Ellen, daughter of Royal aud Dorcas (Corbin) Stiles, of Trenton, Mich. Six sons and three daughters. Died of diabetes, in Norwich, Ct., 1900, May 17, aged 73 years, 2 months, and 24 days. Field, Alden Pierce, son of Thomas and Thankful (Windsor) Field, was born in South Scituate, R. I., 1824, Feb. 17. Studied in North Scituate, 1841-6, and Bangor aud Andover seminaries, 1847-51. School teacher and city missionary in Southern California, and licensed to preach, 1885. Mis- sionary work, Oro Grande and vicinity, 1885-7. Ordained, Angels Camp, 1891, May 13 ; pastor, Copperopolis, 1891-2 ; without charge, Monrovia, though engaged in Christian work, 1892-9. Married, 1844, May 6, Sarah Carver, daughter of Carver and Abby Knight (Manchester) Hopkins, of Pascoag, R. I. Of three children, one son, Rev. Fred A. Field, of Los Angeles, and one daughter, wife of Rev. Dennis Goodsell, of Black Diamond, are living. Died of consumption, in Black Diamond, 1900, Dec. 31, aged 76 years, 10 months and 14 days. 24 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Field, George Warhen, d. d., son of Bohan Prentice and Abigail (Davis) Field, was born in Belfast, Me., 1818, Dec. 9. Belfast Academy. Gradu- ated, Bowdoin College, 1837, and Bangor Theological Seminary, 1846. Teacher, after college and after seminary course, in Belfast, Searsport, Kittery, Freedom, and Bangor. Preached in Frankfort, 1850-1; Brewer, 1851-2; Frankfort, 1852-3. Ordained and installed, Brewer, First Congrega- tional church, 1853, Nov. 23, dismissed, 1856, Oct. 8; pastor, Salem Street church, Boston, Mass., until 1862. The next year in Europe. Began work in Central Congregational church, Bangor, Me., 1863, August, installed, 1864, March 29, resigned, 1892, April 1 ; pastor emeritus, after. Bowdoin College gave the honorary D. D., 1869. Published: (1) The Better World, 1885 and 1897. (2) In Memoriam, funeral sermon, 1888. (3) Principles of Interpre- tation Applicable to Difficult Passages in the Old Testament, — paper before Alumni Association, Bangor Seminary, 1898. (4) Historical Address, Fiftieth Anniversary, Central Congregational Church, Bangor, 1897, April 1. Mar- ried, 1876, April 26, Mrs. Lucy, widow of Chapin Humphrey, and daughter of Samuel and Susan Waterman (Lovis) Harris, of Bangor. Died of stomach trouble, in Bangor, 1900, Jan. 10, aged 81 years, 1 month, and 1 day. FiTTS, James Hill, son of John and Abigail (Lane) Fitts, was born in Candia, N. H., 1829, Mprch 3. Public schools, Candia, Pembroke Academy, Normal Institutes, Merrimac and Lancaster, Mass. Teacher in public schools of New Hampshire, Maine, and Massachusetts, and Ashby Academy. Gradu- ated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1858; at Andover, 1870-1. Supplied, Boxboro, Mass., 1858-62; ordained as an evangelist, Candia, N. H., 1859, Nov. 2; installed. West Boylston, Mass., 1862, Sept. 3, dismissed, 1870, Sep- tember; installed, Topsfleld, 1871, June, dismissed, 1880, April; acting pastor, South Newmarket, N. H., 1880, April 18, after. Served in Civil War, under Christian Commission, 1863-4; member school board, Boxboro, Mass., 1860-2; West Boylston, 1866-7; Topsfleld, 1876-8; South Newmarket, N. H., 1882-9, 1893-4; Newflelds, 1894-1900. Member, State Legislature, 1895; trustee, Newflelds Library; member. New England Historic- Genealogical Society and New Hampshire Historical Society; scribe of the Pascataqua Association, for thirteen years. Published: (1) Annual school report, each year of his membership of School Board. (2) Genealogy of the Fitts Family in America, 1869, pp. 90. (3) Commemorative Services of the Semi-Centen- nial Anniversary of the Sabbath School in West Boylston, 1870, pp. 31. (4) Manual of the Congregational Church in West Boylston, 1870, pp. 70. (5) A Sketch of South Newmarket, 1882, pp. 10, — in History of Rockingham and Strafford Counties in New Hampshire. (6) Historical Address at the re-dedication of the Brick Meeting House, West Boylston, 1890, pp. 26. (7) Lane Genealogies, vol. 1, associated with Rev. Jacob Chapman, 1891, pp. 300; vol. 2, 1897, pp. 300; vol. 3, 1900. Married, 1862, Jan. 1, Mary Celina, daughter of Coffin Moore and Dolly (Pillsbury) French, of Candia, N. H. Died of heart disease, in Newflelds, 1900, Nov. 22, aged 71 years, 8 months, and 19 days. Flood, Fred Whitney, son of Nahum and Mary B. (Lord) Flood, was born in Ellsworth Falls, Me., 1870, Jan. 26. Graduated, Ellsworth High School, 1890, Bowdoin College, 1894, Andover Theological Seminary, 1900. Between his college and seminary courses, assistant, Fryeburg Academy, Fryeburg, Me., principal Hampden Academy, Hampden, and Gould Academy, 1901.] NECROLOGY. 25 Bethel. During Ms seminary course, assistant chaplain, Reformatory, Con- cord, Mass. ; supply. East Dennis, from 1900, July 7. Died of peritonitis, in East Dennis, 1900, Aug. 13, aged 30 years, 6 months, and 18 days. Frey, Thomas Arthur, son of Peter A. and Martha (Cost) Frey, was born In Lovettsville, Va., 1866, March 16. Graduated, Roanoke College, Salem, Va., 1888, and Yale Divinity, 1891. Ordained and installed. Pavilion church, Biddeford, Me., 1891. July 14, dismissed, 1894, Nov, 26; installed. Second church, Biddeford, 1895, Oct. 30, dismissed, 1898, March 16; supplied. Third church, Denver, Col., 1898, May to November. Removed to University Park, Col., 1898, December. Professor, Biblical Literature, Denver University, University Park, Col., 1899, April, to 1900, January. Married, 1892, Jan. 27, Luella A., daughter of Benjamin and Ethelinda (Deering) Leavitt, of Saco, Me. Two daughters. Died of tuberculosis, in University Park, Col., 1900, Jan. 8, aged 33 years, 9 months, and 23 days. Gale, Thomas Allen, son of Nahum and Hannah (Forbes) Gale, was born inDedham, Mass., 1814, Oct. 29. Monson and Phillips Academies. Graduated, Amherst College, 1838, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1843. Preached at Lincolnville, Pa., 1844; Collins, N. Y,, under A. H. M. S., 1847-50; Kian- tone and Riceville, Pa., until 1860, when he left the ministry on account of Impaired sight, and engaged in mercantile business in Lincolnville, Pa. , until 1868, and in Jamestown, N. Y., until 1890. Residence, Springfield, Mass., from 1894, September. Published : Rock Oil, its History, etc., —a pamphlet. . Married, 1848, Nov. 1, Julia Ann, daughter of William Fulton, of Parma, N. Y., who died in 1885, Oct. 24. Of five children, three sons and one daughter are living; of the former. Rev. Clarence R. Gale, of Washington. Died of old age, in Springfield, 1900, Aug, 12, aged 85 years, 9 months, and 14 days. Oilman, Edward Whiting, d. d., son of William Charles and Eliza (Coit) Gilman, was born in Norwich, Ct., 1823, Feb, 11. Common school, Ellington, Ct. Graduated, Yale College, 1843 ; studied at Union and Yale Theological seminaries. Teacher for some years, in private schools, West Point and New York City; tutor, Yale, 1847-9. Ordained, Lockport, N. Y., 1849, Dec. 4, dismissed, 1856, July; installed. Prospect Street church, Cambridgeport, Mass.. 1856, Sept. 9, dismissed, 1858, October; installed, First church, Ban- gor, Me., 1859, January, dismissed, 1863, October. Residence, New Haven, Ct., until 1864, September; pastor. Second church, Stoniugton, 1864, Sep- tember, until 1871, April. Secretary, American Bible Society, after, residing in Flushing, N. Y. Yale gave the honorary d. d., 1874, Published: (1) Guide to West Point, 1844, pp. 112. (2) Life of S. Wells Williams, D. D., pp. 22. (3) The Power of the. Printed Bible, — a paper prepared for General Missionary Conference, London, 1888, pp. 24, (4) Eighty-four Years of Bible Society Work, — a leafiet, pp. 24. (5) The Bible and Foreign Missions, — leaflet. (6) The Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth, — a paper prepared for Ecumenical Conference, New York, 1900, pp. 24. Also, five booklets, 1892-8: Before Easter; From Easter to Ascension; Living, Though Once Dead ; A Doubting Disciple; Life and Immortality. Married, 1850, June 5, Julia, daughter of Prof . Benjamin and Harriet (Trumbull) Silll- man, of New Haven, Ct., who died in Flushing, 1892, April 17. Of six children, two are living. Died of heart disease, in Flushing, N. Y., 1900, Dec, 4, aged 77 years, 8 months, and 23 days. Greene, Daniel, son of Thomas and Eliza (Kimball) Greene, was born in 26 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Waterford, Me., 1840, Nov. 27. Waterford high school. Enlisted, 1863, Dec. 30, in First Maine Heavy Artillery; twice vpounded in battle of Spott- sylvania, 1864, May 19, and discharged from service, 1865, April 18. Post Office clerk, Portland, Me., 1870-6. Graduated, Bangor Theological Semi- nary, 1879. Ordained pastor. Centre Street church, Machias, 1879, Dec. 18, ' dismissed, 1888, June 30; acting pastor, Cumberland Centre, 1888-92; In- stalled, North church, Newton, Mass., 1892, Oct. 25, dismissed, 1899, Sep- tember; acting pastor, Stratham, N. H., 1900, April 1, after. Married, 1869, Dec. 30, Martha Ella, daughter of James and Kuth Harris (Strout) Dunn, of Poland, Me. Two sons, one daughter, the wife of Rev. A. C. Furbush, of Freeport. Died of apoplexy, in Stratham, N. H., 1900, Oct. 27, aged 59 years and 11 months. • j^ Gregory, Herbert, son of Arthur and Elizabeth (Parsons) Gregory, was born in Sharpen Park, Somersetshire, England, 1850, Nov. 26. Sidcot School, England, a Friends' boarding school. Came to Ontario, Canada, 1869 ; re- moved to South Dakota, 1881. Ordained, Emery, S. D., 1893, Oct. 23. Pastor, Emery, until 1895, Nov. 9 ; Roy, Wash., one year; Spanaway, after. Had been engaged in missionary work since nineteen years old. Married, 1877, April 5, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Sarah Barker, of Milldale, Ont. Two sons, one daughter, the younger son deceased. Died inTacoma, Wash., 1900, July 4, being instantly killed in a street-car accident, aged 49 years, 7 months, and 7 days. Hamlin, Cyrus, d. d., ll. d., son of Eleazer and Susan (Faulkner) Hamlin, was born in Waterford, Me. ,1811, Jan. 5. Bridgton Academy, 1829-30. Gradu- ated, Bowdoiu College, 1834, and Bangor Theological Seminary, 1837. Ordained, Payson church, Portland, 1838, Oct. 3, having supplied that pulpit several months previous. Left for Constantinople, Turkey, as missionary of A. B. C. F. M., 1838, Dec. 4, where he labored as missionary, teacher, and in many other ways, returning to America in 1856. To Turkey, 1857. Released from American Board, 1860, to undertake the founding of Robert College. After seven years the building was completed and he was its president until 1876. Returned to America, 1873. Acting professor Theology, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1877-80; president, Middlebury College, 1880-5. After, at Lexington, Mass., where much time was spent in service for American Board. Bowdoin College gave the honorary d. d., 1856 ; Harvard University, 1860; University of New York, ll. d., 1861. Published: (1) Papists and Protestants. (2) Arithmetic for Armenians. (3) Cholera and its Treat- ment. (4) Among the Turks, 1877. (5) My Life and Times, 1892, pp. 538. Married, 1838, Sept. 3, Henrietta Anne Loraine, daughter of Rev. Dr. William and Susanna (Cram) Jackson, of Dorset, Vt., who died on Island of Rhodes, 1850, Nov. 14. Of five children, two daughters are living : •wives of Pres. George Washburn and of Prof. Charles Anderson of Robert College. Married, 1852, May 18, at Bebek, Constantinople, Harriet Martha, daughter of Ovid and Harriet (Deming) Lovell, who died at Bebek, 1857, Nov. 6. A daughter, wife of Rev. L. O. Lee, of Turkey, and a son. Prof.. A. D. F. Hamlin, of Columbia College. Married, 1859, Nov. 5, at Tocat, Asia Minor, Mary Eliza, daughter of Rev. Thomas and Martha (Parker) Tenney. Of six children, three daughters and one son are living: wives of Rev. George E. Ladd, of Waterbury, Vt., of Prof. E. L. Hinman, of Uni- versity of Nebraska, one daughter at home, and Rev. C. R. Hamlin, of Canton 1901.] NECROLOGY. . 27 Center, Ct. Died of angina pectoris, in Portland, Me., 1900, Aug. 8, aged 89 years, 7 months, and 3 days. Hammond, William Blankenship, was born in Fairhaven, Mass., 1812, June 5. Bangor Seminary. Graduated, Amherst College, 1840, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1843. Ordained, Canton, Mass., 1844, Jan. 5. Pastor, Canton, 1844-9; South Braintree, 1849-56; agent, Massachusetts Sunday School Society, Iowa, 1856 ; acting pastor, Morrisville, N. Y., 1856-03 ; Lenox, 1864-70; First church. New Bedford, Mass., 1870-8; without charge, Rome, N. Y., from 1879. Married, 1844, March 18, Louise M. Pond, of Clinton, N. Y., who died, 1880, Jan. 24. Of four children, one is living. Died of old age, in Rome, 1900, Aug. 26, aged 88 years, 2 months, and 21 days. Harmon, Fisk, son of Austin and Alice (Brownson) Harmon, was born in Bennington, Vt., 1813, Feb. 12. Graduated, Union Theological Seminary, 1849. Licensed by Brooklyn Association, 1849, April 4. Ordained, Presby- terian, Hebron, N. Y., 1850, July 9; supplied, Hebron, 1849-51; Fall River, Mass., Congregational, 1851-2; agent, New York, N. Y., 1852-3; supplied, Presbyterian, Pittstown and Johnsonville, 1853-4; acting pastor, Lisbon, Wis., 1854-6; Pauora, la., 1856-8; Swede Point, 1858-65, being installed pastor the last three and one half years ; residence there, until 1885 ; removed to Bennington, Vt., 1886; became Congregationalist, 1887, and supplied White Oaks church, Williamstown, Mass., 1888-9; residence, without charge, Bennington, Vt., after. Was placed in the Brattleboro Retreat, 1900, Aug. 23. Married, Samantha Austin, of Bennington, who died in 1851. Married, 1855, July 9, Mrs. Martha J. Fenn, of Hartford, Wis. Died of apoplexy, in Brattleboro, Vt., 1900, Sept. 27, aged 87 years, 7 months, and 15 days. Harris, Desevignia Fisk, son of Joseph and Deborah Anne (Clark) Harris, was born in Medina, N. Y., 1851, Oct. 18. Elmira and Columbus, 0., public schools, Chicago Theological Seminary. Graduated, Oberlin Seminary, 1876. Ordained, Columbia church, Cincinnati, O., 1876, Dec. 13, dismissed, 1884, Feb. 19; acting pastor, Dauforth church, Syracuse, N. Y., 1884-7; Harmar church. Marietta, O., 1887-93; assistant pastor. First Congregational church, Columbus, O., 1893, June to December; pastor, St. Clair Avenue church, after. President of the Pastors' Union of Columbus. Published : Calvinism Contrary to God's Word and Man's Moral Nature, 1890, pp. 416. Married, 1877, May 15, Emma, daughter of William F. and Dorothy E. (Betz) Bur- dell. One son. Died of pneumonia, in Columbus, O., 1900, April 25, aged 48 years, 6 months, and 7 days. Harris, Leonard Woodbury, son of Daniel and Mary (Waterhouse) Harris, was born in Poland, Me., 1814, April 25. Lewiston and Gorham, Me., schools. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1842. Ordained, North Bridgton, 1842, dismissed, 1852, September; acting pastor, Skowhegan and other places, 1852-6; North Bridgton, 1861-6; Scarboro, 1866-8; Lunenburg, Vt., 1870, January, to 1873, October; Colebrook, N. H., 1873, October, to 1878, May; Lunenburg, Vt., 1878, September, to 1889, May; Colebrook, N. H., 1892, September, to 1895, September. Had charge of schools in North Bridgton, Me., for years, and was a pioneer in temperance work and the anti-slavery cause. Married Caroline, daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Sawyer) French, of Randolph, Mass., who died. Of two children, one is living. Married Clara D., daughter of Herman and Nizaula (Hutchinson) Tovvue, of Harrison, Me., who died. One child. Married Esther Lancaster, daughter of Storer 28 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. and Dorothy (Thompson) Libby, of Scarboro, Me. Died of congestion of the lungs, in Sherman, Me., 1900, June 28, aged 86 years, 2 months, and 3 days. Harrison, Samuel, was born of slave parents, in Philadelphia, Pa., 1818, April 15. Educated, New York City, Peterboro', N. Y., and Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio. Ordained, Pittsfleld, Mass., 1850, Aug. 13, dis- missed, 1863, July ; employed by National Freedmen's Relief Society; acting pastor, Newport, R. I., 1865, July, to 1866, December; Springfield, Mass., 1866, December, to 1870; Portland, Me., 1870-2; Second church, Pittsfleld, Mass., 1872, April, after. Chaplain, United States Army, 1863, Nov. 12. Pub- lished: (1) Pittsfleld Twenty-flve Years Ago. (2) An Appeal of a Colored Man to his Fellow Citizens of a Fairer Hue. (3) His Life Story, 1899, pp. 47. Married, Ellen Rhodes, of Delaware, who died in Pittsfleld, 1883, Dec. 27. Of thirteen children, two are living. Married, second, in Springfield. Died in Pittsfleld, Mass., 1900, Aug. 11, aged 82 years, 3 months, and 27 days. Hartshorne, "Vaola John, son of Timothy and Betsey P. (Gay) Harts- horne, was born in Amherst, N. H., 1834, May 21. Preparatory study at Mount Vernon and Haverhill. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1860, and Bangor Seminary, 1864. Teacher, Perkinsville, Vt., 1860, aud Millerstown, Pa., 1861. Ordained, Portland, Me., Bethel church, 1865, Jan. 16, dismissed, 1866, June 11; acting pastor, Enfield, N. H., 1866-74; Hyannis, Mass., 1875-80*,. Lawrence, Tower Hill church, 1880-2; Plympton, 1882-7; assistant pastor, Porter church, Bi-ockton, 1888-90; without charge, after, but doing mission- ary work at Plympton, 1892-4; South Hanover, 1895-7; Halifax, 1898, and returned as pastor to Plympton, a few weeks before his death. Died of neuralgia of the heart, at Silver Lake, Mass., 1900, April 14, aged 65 years, 10 months, and 23 days. Hazen, Henry Allen, d. d., sou of Allen and Hannah Putnam (Dana) Hazeu, was born in Hartford, Vt., 1832, Dec. 27. Phillips, Danville, Vt., and Kimball Union Academies. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1854, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1857. Ordained, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1858, Feb. 17. Acting pastor, Hardwick, 1858-9; Barton, 1860; Randolph, 1861-2; installed, Plymouth, N. H., 1863, Jan. 21, dismissed, 1868, July 15; installed, Lyme, 1868, Sept. 2, dismissed, 1870, Sept. 30; installed, Pittsfleld, 1870, Dec. 3, dismissed, 1872, Nov. 30; installed, Billerica, Mass., 1874, May 2, dis- missed, 1879, May 4 ; residence from 1880, in Auburndale. Clerk in Secretary's department, A. B. C. F. M., 1880-3; secretary of the National Council of Congregational Churches, after; associate editor, "Congregational Quar- terly," 1876-8 ; editor of the Year-Book, from 1883 ; also, of the triennial "Minutes of the National Council"; secretary. New Hampshire General Association, 1872-4, and editor of its Minutes; the same office and duty in Massachusetts from 1888 ; secretary, Andover Alumni Association, 1880-90, editing its annual Necrology and its last General Catalogue, 1880 ; one of the secretaries of the First International Congregational Council in London, 1891, also of the Second Council in Boston, 1899; trustee. New Hamp- shire Missionary Society, 1872-4; Kimball Union Academy, 1869-86; and Howe school, Billerica, 1875-86; a director of the American Co/igre- gational Association from 1890; member of New Hampshire and Ver- mont Historical Societies and New England Historic-Genealogical Society from 1875 ; and its corresponding secretary, 1892-3. Marietta College gave 1901.] NECROLOGY. 29 the honorary D. d., 1891. Published: (1) Historical Manual of the Congre- gational Church, Plymouth, N. H., 1865. (2) A Centennial Historical Dis- course, 1875. (3) The Ministry and Churches of New Hampshire, 1876. (4; The Pastors of New Hampshire, 1878. (5) The History of Billerica, Mass., 1883, pp. 509. (6) New Hampshire and Vermont, an historical study, — the annual address before the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1892. (7) Associated with Rev. S. L. B. Speare, — History of the Class of 1854, in Dartmouth College, 1898, pp. 154. Married, 1863, July 9, Charlotte Eloise, daughter of Dr. George Barrett and Mary Hatch (Jones) Green, of Windsor, Vt., who died in Auburndale, 18S1, Feb. 8. Of three daughters, two are living. Married, 1889, Aug. 31, Martha Bethia, daughter of George Warren and Sarah Metcalf (Norris) Heath, of Boston. Died of apoplexy, in Hartford, Vt., 1900, Aug. 4, aged 67 years, 7 months, and 8 days. HiCKMOTT, John Viddler, was born in Breuchley, Kent, England, 1820, July 8. Pi'ivate academy, Lamberhurst, Kent; theological instruction by William Grigsby, Stophehuut, Kent, and London. Ordained, 1850, January. Pastor, Grand Blanc, Mich., 1869, July, to 1874, April; Grand Haven, 1874, April, to 1877, April; Angola, Ind., 1877, August, to 1882, July; North Adams, Mich., 1882, July, to 1884, February; St. Joseph, 1884, February, to 1889, December; Galesburg, 1889, December, to 1893, March; Mendon, 1893, March, to 1895, March. Married, 1845, June 15, Sarah Maria, daughter of James and Martha (Wicliens) Buss. Of eight children, two are living. Died of apoplexy, in Mendon, Mich., 1900, May 14, aged 79 years, 10 months, and 6 days. HoBAET, MiLO, son of William and Wima Achsah (Ingraham) Hobart, was born in West Monroe, N. Y., 1831, Dec. 22. Cherry Grove Seminary, 111., 1853; licensed to preach, 1856. Graduated, Theological Department Cumber- land University, Lebanon, Tenn., 1861. Ordained, 1861. Eesidence, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1865; preacher and instructor, Huntsville, 111., 1866-8 ; Cherry Grove Congregational churcli, Abingdon, 111., 1868-70; removed to Gustavus, 0., 1870; pastor, Johnson, 1871-3; residence, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1873-88, preaching there and other places in Iowa. Rogers, Ark., from 1888, with- out charge. Married, 1865, Oct. 4, Mary Johnston, of Gustavus, 0., who died in Rogers, Arli., 1889, Feb. 27. Of four children, one daughter is living. Died of dropsy, in Rogers, 1900, Oct. 8, aged 68 years, 9 months, and 16 days. HoDGMAX, Edwin Ruthvex, son of Buckley and Betsey (Pratt) Hodgman, was born in Camden, Me., 1819, Nov. 21. Bangor Classical Institute, Am- herst College, 1839-40, but graduated, Dartmouth College, 1843. Union Semi- nary, 1844-5, but graduated, Andover Seminary, 1846. Preacher, North Belfast, Me., Shirley and Erving, Mass., 1846-8; ordained, Orford, N. H., 1849, May 17, and acting pastor, Orfordville, 1848-50; installed, Lunenburg, Mass., 1852, Feb. IS, dismissed, 1855, March 26; installed, Lynnfield Centre, 1856, Jan. 9, dismissed, 1858, Nov. 30; acting pastor, Westford, 1859-64; without charge, there, 1864-82, except agent for Home for Destitute Chil- dren, Burlington, Vt., 1869; Mason, N. H., 1882-5; Townsend, Mass., 1885-9; Framinghara, 1890-3; West Roxbury, 1893-5; Townsend, after. Published: (1) Sermon on the State of the County, 1854. (2) Sl^etch of the Revival in Camden, Me., 1855. (3) Five Annual Reports of Middlesex Union Confer- ence of Churches. (4) History of Westford, 1883, pp. 495. Married, 1846, Sept. 17, Martha, daughter of Rev. Ebenezer and Nabby (Jones) Hill, of 30 CONGKEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Mason, N. H., who died, 1854, May 2. Of four children, one son and one daughter are living. Married, 1856, Jan. 15, Abbie Pollard, daughter of Clark and Sally Greeley (Woodburn) Simonds, of Lunenburg, who died, 1881, June 21. One son, deceased. Died of old age, 1900, June 1, aged 80 years, 6 months, and 9 days. HoLBRooK, John Calvin, d. d., ll. d., was born in Brattleboro', Vt., 1808, Jan. 7. Descended from Governor Bradford, of Plymouth Colony. Hopkins Academy, Old Hadley, Mass. ; private tutelage, and Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy, Norwich, Vt. Clerk in his father's bookstore at Brattle- boro', finally succeeding his father in the business ; studied and wrote leading editorials for the village newspaper ; removed to Boston ; returned to Brat- tleboro and was lay-preacher in the outlying districts ; removed to Iowa ; approbated to preach, and engaged in evangelistic work. Ordained, Dubuque, 1842, July; installed, Dubuque, 1843. Preacher at the dedication of Plymouth church, Chicago, 1853. Editor, " Prairie Herald," which became the " Congre- gational Herald," and finally, " The Advance." Pastor, New England church, Chicaiio ; influential in founding Chicago Theological Seminary ; pastor, Dubuque, 1856-9; supplied, First church, San Francisco, Cal., for several months; without charge, Dubuque, engaged in raising an endowment for Iowa College; pastor, Homer, N. Y., while there, went to England under A. M. A. for the freedmen's cause; installed, Stockton, Cal., 1869, resigning, 1871; secretary, C. H. M. S. in New York, 1871-80; supplied West church, Portland, Me., 1881-3; removed to Oakland, Cal., 1883, supplying First, Plymouth, Olivet, and Ocean View churches, San Francisco; First, Oakland, and Union, San Lorenza churches ; organized Congregational Ministerial Relief Society ; residence, Stockton, from 1886. Corporate member, A. B. C. F. M. from 1851. Williams College gave the honorary d. d., and Norwich Uni- versity, LL. D. Published: (1) The Comprehensive Commentary. (2) The Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Married, 1829, Cynthia S. Tuttle, of Windsor, Vt., who died. Four children, deceased. Married, 1842, Oct. 18, Ann L. Clark, who died, 1896, Nov. 20. An adopted daughter. Died of old age, in Stockton, Cal., 1900, Aug. 1, aged 92 years, 6 months, and 25 days. Houghton, John Cephas, son of Cephas and Sarah (Whitney) Houghton, was born in Harvard, Mass., 1836, Dec. 26. Lawrence Academy, Groton. Graduated, Amherst College, 1861. Bangor, Princeton, and Union Semina- ries, graduating at Union, 1864. Ordained, Morrisville, Vt., 1868, Jan. 15; acting pastor, Morrisville, 1867-9; Coventry, 1869-70; Island Pond, 1870-3; Stanwich, Ct., 1873-5; Benson, Vt., 1876-8; Cornwall, 1879, Jan. 5, to 1882, Dec. 31; Interlachen, Fla., 1883-4; Wey bridge, Vt., 1884-6; Prescott, Ariz., 1886-7; Old San Bernardino, Cal., 1887-8; Weybridge, Vt., 1888-91; resi- dence. Still River, Mass., 1876, and Middlebury, Vt., from 1883, his sojourn in Florida, Arizona, and California being for his health. Superintendent of schools, Island Pond; Registrar, Addison Association, 1890-1900. Married, 1870, Aug. 22, Mary Leora, daughter of John Milton and Orra (Dickiason) Smith, of Goshen, Mass. Died of cancer, in Middlebury, Vt., 1900, Nov. 18, aged 63 years, 10 months, and 23 days. Houston, Hiram, son of Alexander and Lydia (Brooks) Houston, was born in Acworth, N. H., 1818, June 3. Preparatory study in Hancock, N. H. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1847, and Bangor Seminary, 1850. Ordained, Orland, Me., 1850, Sept. 25, dismissed, 1864, Oct. 18, but resigned, 1859, 1901.] NECROLOGY. 31 January; acting pastor, Stockton, 1859-67; Deer Isle, 1868-82; Wells, 1883-6 ; without charge, Dorchester, Mass., after. Married, 1850, Oct. 3, Ellen Rebecca, daughter of John Davis, of West Boylston, Mass., who died, 1882. Married, 1883, Oct. 10, Mrs. Mary L., widow of H. H. Griswold, daughter of Joseph K. and Harriet R. Pelton, of Great Barrington, Mass. Died iu Wash- ington, D. C, of grip, 1900, April 8, aged 81 years, 10 months, and 5 days. Hubbard, George Boardman, son of Ezra Stiles and Eliza (Church) Hubbard, was born in New Haven, Ct., 1822, Feb. 16. Hopkins Grammar school. Graduated, Yale College, 1842, and Theological Seminary, 1846. Ordained, Round Prairie (now Plymouth), HI., 1848, April 16; home mis- sionary, Griggsville, Beardstown, and Canton, 1847-9 ; pasto'', Batavia, 1850-1 ; installed, Lamoille, 1852, dismissed, 1854, Sept. 20; pastor, Lowell, 1855-8; New England church, Aurora, 1858-66 ; Atlanta, 1866-70 ; Rantoul, 1870-4 ; Pecatonica, 1874-7; Shirland, 1877-83; Nora, 1883-5; Mazomauie, Wis., 1885-8 ; Plymouth, 1888-98 ; pastor emeritus, after. Delegate, United States Christian Commission in and about Vicksburg, 1865. Married, 1849, Aug. 5, Jane, daughter of Rev. William and Bethia (Van Valkenburg) Beardsley, of Bristol, 111. Of six children, two sons, one of whom is Rev. William B. Hubbard, and two daughters are living. Died of Bright's disease, in Plymouth, Wis., 1900, June 17, aged 78 years, 4 months, and 1 day. Hunt, Nehemiah Asa, son of David and Lydia (Howe) Hunt, was born in Mason, N. H., 1811, Sept. 7. New Ipswich Academy, Oberlin College, '1834-7, and Mission Institute, Quincy, 111. Graduated, Lane Theological Seminary, 1841. Medical School, Jacksonville, 111. Under appointment of A. B. C. F. M., but being prevente'd, devoted his life to home missionary work. Pastor, Bethel, 111., ten years. Sterling, and Vernon Centre, Minn. Before the Civil War an active abolitionist, assisting in the escape of slaves ; active in prohibition circles and prominent as lecturer. Published : Manual on Tobacco, and left in manuscript : — (1) Christian Socialism. (2) A Har- mony of the Gospels. (3) A Life of Christ. (4) Comments on Esther, Job, Daniel, Jonah, and The Song of Solomon. Married, 1845, Clarissa, daughter of Peter Rudolph and Sarah (Abernethy) Conrad, of Quincy, HI., who died in Riverside, Cal., 1895, Jan. 2. Of nine children, five sons and two daughters are living; of the former. Rev. T. C. Hunt, of Greeley, Rev. W. S. Hunt, of Telluride, Colo., and Rev. E. F. Hunt, of Conway, Mass. Died of Bright's disease, in Cloquet, Minn., 1900, March 30, aged 88 years, 6 months, and 23 days. JuDiESCH, Friedrich William, was born in Uckermark, Prussia, Germany, 1820, Nov. 11. Came to United States, Muscatine, la., 1850; removed to Pine Creek, 1853; began to preach. Pine Creek and Grand View, 1859; ordained. Grand View, 1860, March, and pastor there, 1860-75, holding revival meet- ings also in Muscatine and Davenport ; pastor, Davenport, 1875-92 ; without charge there, after. Married, 1842, Oct. 30, Louisa Weisse. Of eight chil- dren, two sons and two daughters are living. Died of cancer of stomach, in Davenport, 1900, May 5, aged 79 years, 5 months, and 24 days. Kellogg, Sylvanus Holbrook, son of Elias Wells and Alzada (Holbrook) Kellogg, was born in Franklin, Vt., 1821, Jan. 5. Studied, Vermont Uni- versity, Burlington, and graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1852. Preached at Roscoe and Buda, 111., until 1862. Ordained, Grand Detour, 1857, Nov. 10. Pastor, Wayne and Lee Centre, 1862-70; Glencee, Minn., 32 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. 1870-2; home missionary, Preston Lake, until his health failed, about 1885; without cliarge, after. Residence, Southern California, 1887-99 ; Hoquiam, Wash., after. Married, 1857, Nov. 10, Sarah, daughter of James and Sarah ("Williams) Loomis, of Ypsilanti, Mich., who died in Claremont, Cal., 1896, June 14. Of nine children, eight are living. Died of strangulated hernia, in Hoquiam, Wash., 1900, May 11, aged 79 years, 4 mouths, and 6 days. Kemp, George Solon, son of Benjamin and Lydia (Woods) Kemp, was born in Sullivan, N. H., 1816, Aug. 8. Kimball Union and Thetford Acade- mies. Graduated, Bangor Seminary, 1851. Acting pastor, Alstead, N. H., 1852-4; Dublin, 1854-5; ordained, Windham, Vt., 1856, Feb. 28, dismissed, 1860, April 17; acting pastor, New Salem, Mass., 1860-2; Roxbury, N. H., 1863-4; West Newfield, Me., 1864-77; West Brooksville, 1877-81; without charge, there, 1881-3; East Douglas, Mass., after. Married, 1851, Sept. 12, Kezia, daughter of Cyrus and Hepzibah (Page) Johnson, of Jackson, Me. Of three children, a son and daughter are living, the latter being wife of Rev. Stephen Smith. Died in Lebanon, Ct., of progressive muscular atrophy and paralysis, 1900, May 3, aged 83 years, 8 months, and 25 days. Kingsbury, Josiah Weare, son of Rev. Samuel and Mary (Babcock) Kingsbury, was born in Underbill, Vt., 1838, Oct. 2. Phillips Exeter Academy. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1862. Princeton Seminary, 1863-5. Teacher, Schenectady, N. Y., 1862-3. Ordained, Hartford, Vt., Quechee, 1866, June 28. dismissed, 1869, Sept. 28; installed. North Woodstock, Ct., 1869, Nov. 24, dismissed, 1871, Feb. 21; acting pastor, Biddeford, Me., 1871-2; installed. North Reading, Mass., 1872, Oct. 16, dismissed, 1877, March 27; acting pastor, Montague, 1877-9; Rye, N. H., 1879-82; Derby and West Charleston, Vt., 1882-3; Deerfleld, N. H., 1884-7; Chichester and Epsom, 1887-9; installed, Middleboro, Mass., First church, 1889, April 10, dismissed, 1891, Oct. 19; without charge, engaged in literary work, Braintree, after. Published: Mountain Rambles, 1881. Married, 1865, Oct. 2, Mary Hill, daughter of Charles A. and Elizabeth Story (Dean) Jackson, of Tamworth, N. H. Five sons, three daughters. Died of heart disease, 1900, Jan. 14, aged 61 years, 3 months, and 12 days. Kinney, Henry Nason, son of James Adams and Pamelia Ann (Nason) Kinney, was born in Chicago, 111., 1856, Jan. 30. Boston Latin School. Graduated, Harvard College, 1879, and Andover Seminary, 1882. Ordained, Fergus Falls, Minn., 1882, Oct. 19, dismissed, 1884, Feb. 10; installed, Winsted, Ct., 1884, Dec. 30, dismissed, 1887; installed. Goodwill church, Syracuse, N. Y., 1894, Oct. 2, dismissed, 1897, Nov. 30; pastor, Mayflower church, Indianapolis, Ind., 1898, May; in Phoenix, Ariz., for his health; pastor, Pomona College church, Claremont, Cal., spring of 1899, until death. Married, 1882, June 22, Selina Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Jackson and Mary A. (Soggs) Mcintosh, of Springfield, Mass. Two daughters. Died of appendicitis, following tuberculosis of the kidneys, in Claremont, Cal., 1900, May 4, aged 44 years, 3 months, and 4 days. Laidler, Stephen William, son of Rev. Stephen and Gulielma (Johnston) Laidler, was born in Bangalore, East Indies, 1823, April 25. Came to Eng- land at six years of age; English schools; theological education under his father. Home missionary and medical doctor, Manchester, 1847-52; pastor, Ash-Common, Surrey, 1852-7; law copying and engrossing, London, 1857-65; came to United States, 1865; missionary, under A. M. A. to freedmen. New- 1901. J NECROLOGY. 33 bern, N. C, establishing several colored schools, 1865-6; iu law, New York City, 1866-72 ; supply for cliflferent churches, and contributor to " New York Observer," "Independent," " Church Union," and other religious papers, 1873-92; pastor, Pelhamville, N, Y., 1892-3; Coytesville, N. J., 1893-6; resi- dence, Hartford, Ct., supplying and laboring in the New Britain Avenue Mission and Gospel Wagon service, 1896-8; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1898, April, though pastor, Coytesville, N. J., from March, 1899. Assistant moderator. Clerical Union, 189.5. Wrote but did not publish many poems, lectures, etc. Married, 1851, March 81, Mary Anne, daughter of George and Mary (Preston) Corson, of Manchester, England, who died in New York, 1872. Of seven children, one daughter and one son are living. Died of general debility, in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900, June 11, aged 77 years, 1 month, and 17 days. Lanphear, Orpheus Thomas, d. d., son of Sabiu and Lucy (Lamb) Lauphear, was born in "West Fairlee, Vt., 1820, Jan. 26. Bradford Acad- emy. Graduated, Verm9nt University, 1845, and Andover Seminary, 1848. Ordained, Derby, Vt., 1849, Oct. 25, dismissed, 1855, May 24; installed. High Street church, Lowell, Mass., 1855, Sept. 5, dismissed, 1856 ; installed. Second church, Exeter, N. H., 1858, Feb. 2, dismissed, 1864, Feb. 16; installed, College Street church. New Haven, Ct., 1864, March 8, dismissed, 1867, Feb. 25; installed, Dane Street church, Beverly, Mass., 1867, Oct. 23, dis- misse^l, 1880, June 2; without charge there, after. His alma mater gave the honorary d. d., 1871, and he was a member of the University Corporation, 1854-7; member of the National Councils, in Boston, 1865, and Detroit, 1877. Published : (1) The Pulpit and the Civil Law in the Work of Temperance, 1851, pp. 16. (2) Sermon at the Funeral of Oren Newcomb, 1855, pp. 16. (3) Slavery an Infraction of the Second Great Command, Fast Sermon, 1856, pp. 35. (4) Peace by Power, 1864, pp. 15. (5) Address, One Hundredth Anniversary, Inauguration of our First President, 1889, pp. 20. Married, 1848, Sept. 11, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Randall Hunt and Eliza P. (Shaw) Wild, of West Fairlee, Vt., who died, 1871, Feb. 2. Of five children, two daughters are living. Married, 1872, June 27, Mrs. Hannah Augusta, widow of Capt. Edward Howe, and daughter of Capt. Stephen and Mary (Cressey) Masury, of Beverly. Died of chronic disease of kidney and bladder, 1900, Jan. 24, aged 79 years, 11 months, and 28 days. Leonard, Aaron Lewis, son of Rev. Abner and Elizabeth (Letterman) Leonard, was born in Washington County, Pa.., 1812, July 3. Worthington, Ohio, Academy; Jefferson and Washington colleges. Pa. Graduated, AVashington College, 1836, and Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny, 1839. Ordained by Iowa Presbytery, Yellow Springs (now Kossuth), Iowa, 1839; pastor, Presbyterian, Kossuth, 1840-8; without charge, Columbus City, 1848-9; president, Mission Institute, Quincy, 111., 1819-52; withdrew from the Presbyterian and united with the Congregational church. General Home Missionary Secretary for Southeastern Iowa, 1852-6, laboring iu Crawfords- ville, Wayne, and other places; pastor. Congregational, Danville, 1856-63; assistant to pastors in Iowa, 1863-8; associate pastor, Franklinville, N. J., 1868-71 ; pastor, Church of Christ, lona, 1871, after. Married, 1842, Jan. 12, Caroline R., daughter of Aaron and Hannah (Rundel) Chamberlin, of Virginia Grove, Iowa, who died in lona, N. J., 1899, March 20. Of six children, three sons and two daughters are living. Died of old age, in lona, 1900, July 15, aged 88 years and 12 days. 34 CONGEEGATIONAL YEAE-BOOK. [1901, McGowN, Richard Hastings, son of Alfred and Ruth (Hastings) McGown, ' was born in EUswortli, Me., 1850, May 13. Eastern State Normal Scliool, Bates College. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1878. Ordained, Machiasport, Me., 1882, March 7. Pastor, Turner, 1883-6 ; installed, Mt. Vernon, N. H., 1886, June 23; dismissed, 1888, Feb. 28; Cornish, Me., 1888- 90; Nortliwood, N.H., 1890-2; Salmon Falls, 1892-3; Everett, Mass., 1895, after. Married, 1875, Sept, 25, Abbie Frances, daughter of Sumner G. and Mary J. (Currier) RoAve, of Ellsworth, Me. Of five children, four are living. Died of pneumonia, in Everett, Mass., 1900, April 1, aged 49 years, 10 months, and 19 days. McLeod, Hugh, son of Donald and Elizabeth (McKay) McLeod, was born in Harwood Hill, Pictou, Nova Scotia, 1826, Jan. 1. Williston Seminary. Graduated, Amherst College, 1851, and Bangor Seminary, 1854. Resident, Andover, 1854-5. Ordained, Springfield, Ohio, 1855, June 27, and acting pastor there, 1855-7; installed, Brentwood, N. H., 1859, Feb. 17, dismissed, 1865, Oct. 16; but in service of the Christian Commission during most of the Civil War, where his record was of "model corps agent." Acting pastor, Colebrook, N. H., 1866-70 ; home missionary, Appleton, Wis., 1870-3 ; pastor, Presbyterian church, Healdsburg, Cal., 1873-6; Valley Ford, 1876-84; with- out chai-ge, Lynn, Mass., 1884-90, but supplying Guildhall, Vt., 1885-6; Cambridge, after. Married, 1854, Nov. 30, Harriet Stark, daughter of Par- menas and Jane (Kimball) Hill, of Brentwood, N. H. Of six children, a son and daughter are living. Died of arterio-sclerosis, 1900, Feb. 20, aged 74 years, 1 mouth, and 19 days. Mason, Javan Knapp, d. d., son of Walter and Esther (Barker) Mason, was born in Bethel, Me., 1817, Sept. 20. Bangor Classical School and North Yarmouth Academy. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1845, and Bangor The- ological Seminary, 1848. Principal, High School, Parsonsfield, Me., 1843-4; instructor. High School, Bath, 1845; principal. Academy, St. Albans, 1846; principal. Academy, Lewiston Falls, 1847. Ordained, Hampden, 1849, Jan. 18, dismissed, 1864, Nov. 2; installed, Thomaston, 1864, Dec. 8, dismissed, 1878, March 4; acting pastor, Fryeburg, 1877, July, to 1886, October; Herndon, Va., 1886, November, to 1897, December. Bowdoin College gave the honorary D. D., 1875. Trustee, Hampden and Fryeburg Academies; for thirty-five years, member of Board of Overseers, Bowdoin College, and on its examining and visiting committees; for six years, corresponding secretary. General Conference of Maine ; 1870, deputy to National Congress of Prisons, Cincin- nati; director. National Prison Association ; 1872, commissioner from Maine to International Penitentiary Congress, London; corresponding member La Soci^te des Prisons, Paris, and contributor to its ' ' Bulletin." Published papers relating to penology in the issues of the National Prison Association and the International Prison Congress. Married, 1849, March 7, Susanna Rice, daughter of Col. Thaddeus and Susan (Barker) Twitchell, of Bethel, Me. Of five children, one son and three daughters are living. Died of valvular disease of the heart, in Herndon, Va., 1900, Aug. 18, aged 82 years, 11 months, and 28 days. Matheson, Elias, of Alston, Ala. No record could be obtained. Merrell, Samuel Lewis, son of Andrew and Harriet (Camp) Merrell, was born in Utica, N. Y., 1822, Aug. 13. Literary and Religious Institute, Watertowu. Graduated, Williams College, 1845. Two years at Auburn, one 1901.] NECROLOGY. 35 at Princeton Seminaries. Ordained, pastor, Norwich Corners, Litchfield, N. Y., 1850, Jan. 8, dismissed, 1851; supplied, Sangerfield, 1851-2; supplied, Alder Creek, 1852-4; supplied, Presbyterian, Martinsburgh, 1854-7; supplied, Presbyterian, Cape Vincent, 1857-61. Chaplain, Thirty-fifth Regiment, New- York Volunteers, 1861-3. Supplied, Presbyterian, Theresa, and Plessis, N. Y., 1863-7; pastor, Presbyterian, Lysander, 1867-75; residence, Sacketts Harbor, 1875-81, and Springfield, Mass., from June, 1882. Instructor, School for Christian Workers (now Bible Normal College), Springfield, 1885-92; secretary, 1885-94, and trustee from 1885. Married, 1853, June 1, Cornelia Elizabeth, daughter of Timothy and Sally (Knox) Hall, of Knoxboro, N. Y. Of three sons, one is living. Died of general debility, in Springfield, Mass., 1900, Sept. 28, aged 78 years, 1 month, and 15 days. Millard, Joseph Davenport, sou of Joseph Tillinghast and Lavina (War- ren) Millard, was born near Marietta, Ohio, 1826, Jan. 25. Educated at Oberlin, graduating, Oberlin College, 1858, and Theological Seminary, 1861. Ordained, Wacousta, Mich., 1862, June; pastor, Wacousta and Delta, 1862-6, residence. Delta; pastor, Pleasanton, 1868-79, 1881-5, 1887-91; preaching also, at Cleon, Marilla, Onekama, Pierport, Burnham, and Bear Lake, and pastor, Frankfort, 1879-81. Without charge, Pleasanton, from 1891. Mar- ried, 1861, Dec. 25, Jean, daughter of James and Margaret Euphemia (La- mond) Lawson, of Savannah, Ohio. Three children. Died of heart failure, in Pleasanton, Mich., 1900, Aug. 1, aged 74 years, 6 months, and 7 days. Mitchell, Ammi Rechamah, son of Rev. David Meaubee and Melinda (Crosby) Mitchell, was born in Waldoboro, Me., 1826, Feb. 11. Phillips Academy. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1849, and Bangor Theological Sem- inary, 1852. Supplied for some months, Gouldsboro, Me. Ordained, Salem, la., 1855; pastor, Salem, 1856-7; Roseville, 111., 1858-61; Farmington, la., 1862-3; Viola, 111., 1869-72 ; 'Warsaw, 1875; Westmoreland and Diamond Springs, Kan., 1889; resided in Blue Rapids, without charge, after. Married, 1855, April 20, Eunicia P., daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth A. (Cooper) Van Dyke, of Felicity, Ohio. One sou and five daughters. Died of heart failure, in Blue Rapids, Kan., 1900, May 24, aged 74 years, 3 months, and 13 days. Owen, Thomas Morris, son of Morris and Elizabeth (Jones) Owen, was born in Llanrwst, Denbighshire, Wales, 1838, July. Came to United States, Utica, N. Y., 1853, where he began to preach, 1857. Marietta College, 1860-1. Ordained pastor, Turin and Tug Hill, N. Y., 1868, Sept. 30; pastor, New York Mills, 1870-7; visited Wales, 1872. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1877-9, graduated, 1879. Pastor, Granville, N. Y., and West Pawlet, Vt., 1883-7; removed to Whitesboro, N. Y. ; pastor. West Pawlet, Vt., 1888-92; visited Wales, 1892-3 ; pastor. West Pawlet, 1893-6 ; without charge, Utica, W. Y., 1897-8, Bristol, R. I., after. A regular contributor to Y Cenhadwr, a Welsh magazine. Married, 1862, March 27, Jane, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Williams, of Prospect, N. Y., who died, 1888, August. One son, \' — Rev. T. Newton Owen, of Bristol, R. I. Died from operation for stone in bladder, in Bristol, 1900, Dec. 21, aged 62 years and 5 months. Park, Edwards Amasa, d. d., ll. d., son of Rev. Calvin and Abigail (Ware) Park, was born in Providence, R. I., 1808, Dec. 29. Day's Academy, Wren- tham. Graduated, Brown University, 1826, and Andover Seminary, 1831. Principal of Classical School, Braiutree, 1827. Ordaiued, colleague of Dr. R. S. Storrs, Braintree, Mass., 1831, Dec. 21, dismissed, 1834, ; pro- 36 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. f essor of mental and moral philosophy, Amherst College, 1834-C ; Bartlet professor of sacred rhetoric, Andover, 1836-47 ; Abbot professor of Chris- tian theology, 1847-81, and emeritus, after. Harvard College gave the honor- ary d. D. in 1844, and ll. l>. in 1886. Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, from 1871, and of the Victoria Institute of England. Fellow of Brown University, from 1863; one of the original trustees of Smith College; trustee of Abbot Acad- emy from 1851, and president of the Board from 1859; corporate member of the American Board from 1863. Published : (1) Sermon at the interment of Rev. Charles B. Storrs, 1833, pp. 24. (2) Duties of a Theologian; address before the Theological Society, Dartra outh College, 1839, pp. 35. (3) Memoir of Rev. William B. Homer, 1842, pp. 420. (4) Duties of the New England Clergyman; discourse before the Pastoral Association of Massachusetts, 1844, pp. 44. (5) Dignity and Importance of the Preacher's Work, 1845, pp. 46. (6) The Theology of the Intellect and of the Feelings; Convention sermon, 1850, pp. 44. (7) The Utility of Professional and Col- legiate Schools: address before the Western College Society, 1851, pp. 31. (8) Remarks on an article in the " Princeton Review," concerning a recent Convention sermon, 1851, pp. 48. (9) Unity even on Imputed and Involun- tary Sin, with comments on a second article in the " Princeton Review." 1851. (10) The Indebtedness of the State to the Clergy; election sermon, 1851, pp. 59. (11) Life and Services of Prof. Bela B. Edwards, 1852, pp. 41. (12) New England Theology : with comments on a third article in the " Prince- ton Review," 1852, pp. 53. (13) Discourse at funeral of Prof. Moses Stuart, 1852, pp. 36. (14) Memoir of Prof. B. B. EdAvards, 2 vols., 1853, pp. 500. (15) Memoir of the Life and Character of Samuel Hopkins, 1854, pp. 264. (16) Fitness of the Church to the Constitution of Renewed Men; address before the American Congregational Union, 1854, pp. 54. (17) The Revela- tion of God in his Works ; sermon at installation of Jacob M. Manning, d. d., 1857, pp. 71. (18) Sermon at dedication of Broadway Tabernacle, New York, 1859, pp. 30. (19) Memoir of Nathanael Emmons, d. d., 1861, pp. 468. (20) The Imprecatory Psalms in the Light of the Southern Rebellion, 1862, pp. 48. (21) Sermon at ordination of Rev. Walter S. Alexander, 1862, pp. 48. (22) Introductory Essay to Discourses and Treatises on Atonemeut, 1859, pp. 79. (23) Theological Education; address before American Education vSociety, 1865, pp. 31. (24) Address at funeral of Samuel H. Taylor, ll. d., 1871, pp. 33. (25) Sermon at funeral of Richard S. Storrs, d.d., 1874, pp.95. (26) Memorial of Rev. Samuel C. Jackson, 1878, pp. 32. (27) Life and Char- ac^er of Leonard Woods, d. d., ll. d., 1880, pp. 52. (28) Sermon at instal- lation of Rev. H. H. Leavitt, 1882, pp. 32. (29) The Associate Creed of Andover Theological Seminary, 1883, pp. 98. (30) Discourses on some theological doctrines as related to religious character, 1885, pp. 390. Also, The Sabbath Hymn Book, in connection with Drs. Lowell Mason and Austin Phelps, 1858. Essay on the history of Laura D. Bridgman, the blind and deaf mute, 1878. Essay on the character of William G. Schauffler, d. d., missionary at Constantinople, 1887. Editor of " Bibliotheca Sacra," 1844-84, 40 vols. Hymns and Choirs, in connection with Drs. Austin Phelps and D. L. Furber, 1859. Married, 1836, Sept. 21, Anna Maria, daughter of William and Rebecca (Tappan) Edwards, of Hunter, N. Y., who died, 1893, Oct. 7. Of three children, a daughter and son are living, the latter, Rev. William E- Park. Died...of old age, 1900, June 4, aged 91 yeai's, 5 months, and 5 days. 1901.] NECROLOGY. 37 Parsons, Ebenezeu Greenleaf, son of Capt. Jotliam and Olive (Greenleaf) Parsons, was born in Westport (ttienapart of Edgecomb), Me., 1813, May 15. Wiscasset Academy. Graduated, Bowdoin College, 1833, and Bangor Semi- nary, 1837. Teacher, Reading, Pa., 1833-+; student at Andover, 1834-5. Ordained, Preeport, Me., 1837, Oct. 4, dismissed, 1851, Aug. 31; installed, Derry, N. H., 1851, Oct. 1, dismissed, 1869, Oct. 7; principal, Pinlierton Academy, Derry, 1869-72; Dummer Academy, Byfield, 1872-82; without charge, Derry, after. One of the overseers of Bowdoin College, 1854-99 ; and a trustee of Pinkerton Academy from 1853, and president of the board from 1882. Member of the New Hampshire Historical Society, and of the American Philological Association. Served on the Christian Commission in 1864. Married, 1840, July 19, Caroline, daughter of Nathan and Hannah (Lasell) Nye, of Freeport, who died, 1862, Jan. 1, Of three daughters, two are living. Married, 1865, July 11, Sarah, daughter of Andrew and Emily Eunice (Dana) McMillan, of Danville, Vt. Died of organic heart disease, in Derry, N. H., 1900, April 25, aged 86 years, 11 months, and 10 days. Perkins, Edgar, son of Amos and Olive (Messinger) Perkins, was born in East Hartland, Ct., 1810, March 22. Grammar schools, Springfield, Mass., and fitted for college by his pastor. Two years at Yale from 1831. First principal, Morgan Academy, Clinton, Ct. ; instructor, Danbury, and East Hartford, five years; principal, Newburgh, N. Y., Academy, four years. Graduated, Yale Theological Seminary, 1844. Ordained pastor. First Con- gregational church, Lockport, N. Y., 1845, June 25, resigned, 1849; acting pastor. First Presbyterian church, Ogden, one year; secretary, American Sunday School Union, five years ; principal, Gloversville Female Seminary, 1855-7; principal, Kinderhook Academy, 1857-61; retired to Homer, until 1865 ; principal, Hamilton Union School, and acting pastor, Lebanon, 1865-8 ; pastor, Phoenix, 1868-72 ; pastor, Copenhagen, 1872-7 ; acting pastor. Perry Center, 1877-80; without charge, Sodus, 1880-9, and Wolcott, after. Hamilton College gave the honorary a. m. in 1855. Received, April, 1833, the first prize for English composition from Yale College. Married, 1836, Nov. 16, Sarah Amelia Buell of Clinton. Ct., who died in Newburgh, N. Y., 1840, Oct. 16. One son, deceased. Married, 1846, Dec. 16, Eliza Dorcas, daughter of Hammon and Dorcas (Weaver) Short, of Homer, N. Y., who died in Wolcott, 1898, Dec. 16. Of six children, one son and three daughters are living. Died of old age, in Wolcott, 1900, Sept. 21, aged 90 years and 6 months. Pitkin, Horace Tracy, son of Horace W. and Lucy Tracy (Yale) Pitkin, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., 1869, Oct. 28. Phillips Exeter Academy. Graduated, Yale University, 1892, and Union Theological Seminary, 1896, Travelling secretary of Student Volunteer Movement, 1894-5, and president of ^amt in New York City, 1895-6. Ordained, foreign missionary, Cleve- land, Ohio, 1896, Oct. 9; pastor, A. B. C. F. M., Paoting-fu, North China, from 1897, October. Honorary Member, A. B. C. F. M., from 1894. Mar- ried, 1896, Oct. 6, Letitia Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Scott and Isabel Stuart (Collins) Thomas, of Troy, Ohio. One sou. Shot by the Boxers, in Paoting-fu, North China, 1900, July 1, aged 30 years, 8 months, and 3 days. Porter, Edward Griffin, son of Royal Loomls and Sarah Ann (Pratt) Porter, was born in Boston, 1837, Jan. 24. Phillips Academy. Entered Williams College but graduated. Harvard College, 1858, and Andover Sem- inary, 1864. In Europe, 1858-61, attending the uuiversities of Berlin and 38 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Heidelberg. Served the Sanitary Commission in 1863, from the effect of which his health suffered, and in 1866-7 he took another foreign tour. Ordained, first pastor of Hancock church, Lexington, Mass., 1868, Oct. 1, dismissed, 1891, March 2; without charge, Dorchester, after. In 1887, he took a tour around the world, in company with Dr. March, and visited many of the missionary stations. Member of the New England Historic-Gen- ealogical Society for thirty years, and elected its president in 1899. Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, of the American Antiquarian Society, of the American Historical Association, of the Colonial Society of Massa- chusetts, and vice-president of the Prince Society ; president of the trustees of Aintab College; trustee of Abbot Academy, Andover, from 1878, and of Lawrence Academy ; trustee of the Public Library, Lexington, and chaii'man of its School Committee ; one of the visitors of Bradford Academy for fifteen years, and of Wellesley College. Published: (1) Paper, on President Garfield, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1881, pp. . (2) Beginning of the Revo- lution, Memorial History of Boston, 1882, pp. 66. (3) The Ancient Docu- ments of the House of Washington, 1883, pp. 6. (4) Address, Presentation of the Portrait of Ann Haseltine Judson to Bradford Academy, 1884, pp. 14. (5) Address, Life and Christianity of Samuel Adams, 1885, pp. 46. (6) Ram- bles in Old Boston, 1887. (7) Address, Account of Washington's Visit to Lexington, 1890, pp. 10. (8) The Aborigines of Australia, Paper before American Antiquarian Society, 1890, pp. 22. (9) Historical Sketch of the Town of Bedford, England, 1891, pp. 16. (10) The Ship Columbia and Dis- covery of Oregon, 1892, pp. 17. (11) The Ship Columbia and the Columbia River, address, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1892, pp. 6. (12) Diary of Ezra Stiles, Massachusetts Historical Society, 1892, pp. 8. (13) The Andover Band in Maine, 1893, pp. 12. (14) Report of the Cabot Proceedings at the Halifax Meeting of the Royal Society of Canada, 1897, pp. 10. (15) The Cabot Quadri-Centenary Celebrations, 1897, pp. 19 (from " New England Magazine"). (16) Sketch of George F. Bemis, 1899, pp.7. Died of pneu- monia, 1900, Eeb. 5, aged 63 years and 11 days. *Pkeston, Charles Lyxdon, son of Rev. Caleb Mead and Ann Eliza (Morris) Preston, was born in Waldron, Mich., 1856, Jan. 23. Hillsdale College, 1875-7; studied theology one year at Oberlin, and three at Hills- dale. Ordained at Rives Junction, Mich., 1882, Sept. 12, and pastor there, 1882-4; Grand Rapids, 1887-91; Muskegon, 1891-2; acting pastor. Congre- gational, Sheridan, 1892-6; Grand Blanc, 1896-8; without charge, Waldron, after. Married, 1878, July 27, Delia M., daughter of Voluey and Christina (Smith) Reynolds, of Waldron. Four of five children living. Died of scle- rosis of the spinal cord, 1899, July 20, aged 43 years, 5 months, and 27 days. Price, Chakles Wesley, son of Daniel Price, was born in Richland, Ind., 1847, Dec. 28. Studied three years at Oberlin College and graduated at the Theological Seminary, 1889. Ordained, Oberlin, 1889, and embarked for China, as missionary under A. B. C. F. M., to the Shansi Mission, 1889, Sept. 10. Visited United States, 1896, returning to the mission, 1897. Had charge of the school at Fen-cho-fu, where he labored until death. Married, 1873, Feb. 4, Eva Jane, daughter of Samuel H. and Sarah H. Keasey, of Altoona, Iowa, who, with the only daughter, was martyred with Mr. Price. Murdered by the Boxers, at or near Fen-cho-fu, China, 1900, Aug. 16, aged 52 years, 7 months, and 19 days. 1901.] NECROLOGY. 39 QuAiFE, Robert, son of James Edmands aud Mary (Poynter) Quaife, was born in Chatham, Kent County, England, 1826, Feb. 11. Self-educated. Entered the Wesleyan ministry at the age of nineteen ; ordained, Chatham, Wesleyan local preacher, 1851 ; missionary in and about London, under the London City Missionary Society. Organized Congregational church. Little Ilford, Essex County, England, and its pastor, 1864-8, aud during that time served as secretary of the London Female Aid Society. Came to Toledo, Ohio, 1868 ; helped to organize Second Congregational church, and its pastor, 1868-70; pastor, Hartland, Wis., Peewaukee, Leon, Elroy, Lake Mills, aud Palmyra; evangelistic work in Illinois, under Home Missionary Society, 1S83-4; pastor. Perry, Mich., 1885. Removed to Toledo, Ohio, and in 1886, became evangelist and general missionary of the Ohio Home Missionary Society ; each summer in pastoral charge of some needy field ; re-establishing Grace church, Cleveland, 1886, and organizing Lagonda Avenue church, Springfield, 1887; Irving Street church, Cleveland, 1888, and its pastor, 1889-91; Storrs church, Cincinnati, 1892, Jan. 1, to fall of 1893; Birmingham church, Toledo, 1894, March, to 1897, November; City Missionary, Adams Street Mission, after. Married, 1850, Sept. 17, Sarah Jessup, daughter of William Davis and Alicia Wood Jarrett, of Kent, England. Of eight chil- dren, five are living. Died of angina pectoris, superinduced by asthma, in Toledo, 1900, March 17, aged 74 years, 1 month, and 6 days. Ransom, George Reed, was born in Connecticut. Ordained, 1871. Acting pastor, Webster City, Iowa, seven years; Waverly, sis years; Lawn Ridge, 111., six years. Organized a Congregational chui-ch at Southern Pines, N. C, which was recognized by council, April, 1895. Acting pastor there, afterwards, except during the summer months. Died at Southern Pines, 1900, March 28. Reaves, Rollins Lawns, son of Mark and Spiay (Smith; Reaves, was born near Raleigh, N. C, 1810, Jan. 1. Educated in Georgia. Ordained, 1857, in Methodist Episcopal church, afterwards united with Congregational. Preached in Horeb, S. C, Thomas County, Ga., Monticello, Orlando, and Oscoee, Fla. Married, Delia Ann, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Hill) Gilbert, who died in Orange County, Fla. Of eleven children, seven are living. Married, Mrs. Augusta (House) Standland. Of three children, one son and one daughter are living. Died from result of a fall, in Orange County, Fla., 1900, Jan. 31, aged 90 years and 30 days. Robie, Benjamin Adams, son of Thomas Sargent aud Clarissa (Adams) Robie, was born in Gorham, Me., 1836, Sept. 9. Gorham and Bridgton A-cademies. Graduated, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1865, a fourth year at Andover. Ordained and installed, Waterville, Me., 1866, March 22, dis- missed, 1871, March 22 ; installed, Wilmington, Mass., 1871, April 13, dismissed, 1874, April 9; Grafton, 1884, April 1, after. Trustee of Public Library in Grafton and chairman of the Board. Married, 1869, June 26, Lucy Hedge, daughter of James and Susannah Williams (Hedge) Wiggin, of Vassalboro, Me., who died in Grafton, Mass., 1900, Aug. 1. Of three children, two are living. Died of pneumonia and spinal meningitis, in St. Vincent's Hospital, Worcester, 1900, Sept. 16, aged 64 years aud 7 days. Rogers, Arthur Joseph, son of Enoch Edward and Cornelia (Prudden) Rogers, was born in Orange, Ct., 1866, April 16. Academy, Orange, 1880-1; Oberlin College, 1882-3. Graduated, Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., 40 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. 1888; Chicajio Theological Seminary, 1894. Principal, High School, Red Lake Falls, Minn., 1888-9; High School, Springville, la., 1889-91; superin- tendent, Bethesda Mission, Chicago, III., during seminary course. Ordained, Columbus, Neb., 1894, June l.j. Pastor, Columbus, 1894, May 1, resigned. 1900, April 8; Harvard, after. Associate manager of " Carletonia," college paper, 1888 ; clerk, Columbus Association, 189.5-1900 ; moderator, Nebraska State Association, 1898; trustee, Doane College, from 1899, June 21. Mar- ried, 1898, June 2, Clara Mai'gery, daughter of William Reed and Emma (Thomas) Morse, of Clarks, Neb. One daughter. Died of pneumonia, in Clarks, 1900, Oct. 4, aged 34 years, 5 months, and 18 days. Saxborke, George Edward, son of Rev. Peter and Martha (Wakefield) Sanborne, was born in Reading, Mass., 1827, April 16. Williston and Academies. Graduated, Amherst College, 1853, and Andover Seminary, 1856. Ordained, Georgia, Vt., 1857, Jan. 1, dismissed, 1861, April 9; acting pastor, Portsmouth, N. H., 1861-2; installed, Mont Vernon, 1862, April 2, dismissed, 1865, May [29; installed, Northboro, Mass., 1865, July 21, dismissed, 1870, March 17; superintendent, Hartford, Ct., Orphan Asylum, 1870-5; also preaching, Tolland, 1870-2; Wethersfleld Avenue Church, Hartford, 1873-5; and Enfield, 1875; steward of the Retreat for the Insane, 1875-95; without charge, Hartford, after. Published: Farewell sermon at Northboro, 1870. Married, 1858, June 10, Annie E., daughter of John and Nancy Janvrin (Frye) Knowlton, of Portsmouth, N. H. Died of sclerosis of the spinal cord, 1900, Jan. 7, aged 72 years, 8 months, and 21 days. Sawyer, Frank Stowe, son of Parker and Angeline Harriett (Stowe) Sawyer, was born in Batavia, 111., 1854, Feb. 9. Graduated, Wisconsin State University, 1880. Yale, Union, and Chicago Theological seminaries, gradu- ating, Chicago, 1883. Ordained, Chicago, 1883, June 24. Pastor, Grace Mission, church, Chicago, 1883, March 1, to 1886, January; Fox Lake, Wis., 1886, March 1, to 1892, April; South Milwaukee, 1892, May 1, to 1900, Dec. 12. Married, 1883, Susie Marie, daughter of Leonard L. and Abby (Mason) Grifiin, of Fond du Lac, Wis., who died in Chicago, within a few months. Married, 1886, Alice F. Millard, of Milwaukee, who died in South Milwaukee, 1897. A daughter and son. Married, 1899, June, Anna Louise, daughter of William Curtis and Emogene (Huntington) Cady, of Baraboo, Wis. One daughter. Died of dropsy of bowels, followed by hemorrhages, in South Milwaukee, 1900, Dec. 23, aged 46 years, 10 months, and 14 days. Seccombe, Charles, son of Thomas and Polly (James) Seccombe, was born in Salem, Mass., 1817, June 10. Graduated, Dartmouth College, 1847, and Union Seminary, 1850. Ordained, St. Anthony's Falls, Minn., 1850, Aug. 8, dismissed, 1866, June 7; without charge, Northfield, 1866-7; acting pastor, Zumbrota, 1867-8; teacher, Northfield, 1868-70; acting pastor, Francestown, N. H., 1871-3; Green Island, Neb., 1873-81; Springfield, S. Dak., 1881-98; without charge there, after. Acting President, Carleton College, prior to Dr. Strong, his work largely that of field agent. One of the founders and a trustee of Yankton College. Married, 1850, Aug. 4, Ann Maria, daughter of Francis and Lydia Peabody, of Amherst, N. IL, who died, 1853, Feb. 28. Two sons, deceased. Married, 1854, April 24, Harriet Maria, daughter of Rev. Samuel Howe and Rachel (Damon) Tolnian, of Atkinson, N. H., who died at Springfield, S. Dak., 1895, March 29. Of five children, two sons. Rev. Samuel H. and Rev. Charles H. Seccombe, and two daughters are living. 1901.] NECROLOGY. 41 Died of old age, in Springfield, S. Dak., 1900, March 4, aged 82 years, 8 months, and 24 days. Smith, Moses Henry, son of William and Eliza (Stimson) Smith, was born in Westford, N. Y., 1822, June 15. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1850, and Theological Seminary, 1853. Ordained, 1857. Chaplain at Vicksburg. Tutor, Farmer's College, Ohio. Pastor, Kankakee, 111. ; Four Corners, Ohio; Jefler- son, 111. ; for five years, principal, Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Mo. ; labored ten years among the f reedmen in "Warrensburg. Removed to Kansas, 1881. Pastor, Downs and Reading, for six years; Ciarksfield and Brighton, 111., 1888-9; citj' missionary, Galesburg, one year; pastor, Dallas City, 1890-5, ■when he removed to Emporia, Kan. ; without charge, there, after. Married, 1857, June 27, Sophia L., daughter of Adam Gannet and Clai'issa (Narramore) Porter, of Cummington, Mass. Of four children, two daughters are living, — the wife of Rev. A. E. Colton, of Dorchester, Mass., and Mrs. Douglass, of Emporia, Kan. Died of progressive paralysis, in Emporia, 1900, Oct. 25, aged 78 years, 4 months, and 10 days. Smith, Thomas Snell, son of Rev. John C. and Mary E. (Snell) (Steele) Smith, was born in Varauy, Jaffna, Ceylon, 1845, Jan. 24. Monson Academy. Graduated, Amherst College, 1866, and Andover Theological Seminary, 1869, having studied also, at Bangor. Ordained, Concord, 111., 1871, March 21. Missionary to Ceylon, under A. B. C. F. M., from 1871. First station, Udupitty, Jaffna, where he was manager of Jaffna Board of Education ; re- moving to Manepay, 1874, in addition to this work and preaching, had charge of the medical class; principal. Normal and Industrial Training School, 1878, January, to 1898, March, — with one vacation, in United States, 1886-S. Re- turned to this country, 1898, June 19. Though in ill health, labored among the churches in the interest of the mission, 1898-9. Died of cancer of the liver, followed by aserites and heart failure, in Easthampton, Mass., 1900, Dec. 16, aged 55 years, 10 months, and 22 days. * SoMERviLLE, WiLLiAM CRAWFORD, of Scotch-Irlsh parentage, was born in the parish of Arastraw, County Tyrone, Ireland, 1815, Nov. 12. Came to United States, 1841. Graduated, Lafaj^ette College, 1848, and Princeton Theological Seminary, 1851. Ordained, Presbyterian, Newi'.astle, Del., 1851, Oct. 8; supplied. First Presbyterian church, Galveston, Tex., 1851-2; pro- fessor, Austin College, Huntsville, 1852-9. also pastor, Huntsville, 1852-4; Columbia, 1859-68; First Presbyterian, Houston, 1868-70; Newport, Vt., Congregational, 1871-4; Coventry, 1874-81; without charge, after, at New- port and Coaticook, Quebec. Married, daughter of a professor in Austin Col- lege,who died early. Married, 1868, Nov. 11, Mrs. J. A. Smith, of Galveston, Tex. Died of septicwraia, following an operation for cataract, in Coaticook, Quebec, 1899, Sept. 26, aged 83 years, 10 months, and 14 days. Spexce, Adam Knight, son of Adam and Elizabeth (Ross) Spence, was born in Rhynie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1831, March 12. Came to Pennsyl- vania, 1831, Michigan, 1885. Studied, Olivet, 1848; preparatory course, Ober- lin, Ohio, 1851-3; graduated, Michigan University, 1858. Instructor, there, Greek, 1858-9 ; Greek and French, 1859-60 ; Greek, Latin, and French, 1860-3 ; Greek and French, 1863-5; assistant professor, Greek and French, 1865-7; professor, French language and literature, 1867-70. Ordained, Ann Arbor, 1872. Principal, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., 1870-8, and professor, Greek and French, 1870-1900. Also, pastor, Sand Mountain, Ala., 1896-9; 42 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Jackson Street church, Nashville, Tenn., 1897-9. First president, Students' Christian Association, Michigan University, 1857-8; dean, Fisk University, 1878-99 ; organizer, Mozart Society, 1880, and its conductor until 1892. Pub- lished Y. M. C. A. address, Detroit, Mich. Married, 1863, April 18, Catherine Thompson, daughter of John and Mary (Leslie) Mackie, of Wayne County, Mich., who died, 1897, April 17. Of five children, one daughter is living. Died of grip, in Nashville, Tenn., 1900, April 24, aged 69 years, 1 month, and 12 days. *Stewart, David Clarke, son of James Madison and Mary Anne (Laws) Stewart, was born in Forsyth, Ga., 1848, De^^. 31. Educated in common schools of Pike County, Ala. Ordained in Hilton, 1884, Feb. 17, by the Con- gregational Methodist church. During this membership, preached in Brun- son chapel, Georgianna, Hilton, Rosehill, and Liberty, Ala. Joined the Methodist Episcopal church, 1888, July 11. and served the following circuits : Lime Springs, Mt. Olive, Ala., and Crestview, Fla. Reunited with the Con- gregational church, Crestview, 1895, December, and preached at Laurel Hill, Campton, Cluster Springs, Mayvieve, and Potolo, Fla., residing from 1898 in Westville. President, General Association of West Florida, and Shoal River, and Florida Western District conferences. Married, 1868, May 7, Mary Emma, daughter of Levi George and Mary Eliza (Moore) Jayroe, of Coffee County, Ala. Of eleven children, three sons and three daughters are living. Died of heart failure, 1899, June 12, aged 50 years, 5 months, and 12 days. Storks, Richard Salter, d. d., ll. d., son of Rev. Richard Salter and Harriet (Moore) Storrs, was born in Braintree, Mass., 1821, Aug. 21. Monson Academy. Graduated, Amherst College, 1839, and Andover Seminary, 1845. Studied law with Rufus Choate, 1839-40; teacher, Monson Academy, 1840-1; Williston Seminary, 1841-2. Ordained, Brookline, Mass., 1845, Oct. 22, dis- missed, 1846, Oct. 27; installed. Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846, Nov. 19, and died in office, but emeritus from November, 1899. Union College gave the honorary d. d., 1853, and Harvard in 1859; the College of New Jersey gave the ll. d., 1874. Corporate member of the American Board, from 1863, and its president, 1887-97; one of theTounders of the Independent in 1848; also, of the Long Island Historical Society, and its president from 1873; one of the park commissioners of Brookljm; member of the Massachusetts Historical Society; of the New England Historic-Gene- alogical Society from 1881; and a trustee of Amherst College from 1863 to 1899. Published: (1) Address, Congregationalism, 1848, pp. 72. (2) Home Missionary Sermon, 1855, pp. 29. (3) Graham Lectures, The Human Soul, etc., 1857. (4) A. B. C. F. M. Sermon, 1861, pp. 45. (5) Oration on Lincoln, 1865, pp. 65. (6) Revision of the English Version, etc. (7) Con- ditions of Success in Preaching Without Notes, 1875. (8) Recognition of the Supernatural in Letters and in Life, 1881. (9) Opening Ceremonies, New York and Brooklyn Bridge, 1883, pp. 38. (10) The Divine Origin of Christianity, indicated by its Historical Effects (before Lowell Institute), 1884. (11) Discourse on Dr. Bethune, 1891, pp. 39. (12) Bernard of Clairvaux, the Times, the Man, and his Work, — an historical study, 1892, pp. 598. Many other commemorativ'^e and historical orations. His last publication and work was his compilation of Addresses on Foreign Missions, delivered at annual meetings of the American Board. This volume includes his last great sermon on The Permanent Motive in Missionary Work, delivered before the Interna- 1901.] NECROLOGY. 43 tional Council in Boston, in 1899. Married, 1845, Oct. 1, Mary Ehvell, daughter of Francis and Sarah Hurd (Phillips) Jenks, of Andover, who died, 1898, Jan. 7. A daughter died in childhood, and three are living, wives of Rev. Edward B. Coe, of New York, of the late Prof. L. E. Packard, of Yale College, and of Rev. Philip Washburn, of Colorado Springs. Died of old age, 1900, June 5, aged 78 years, 9 mouths, and 14 days. Terry, Calvin, son of Solomon and Margaret (Pease) Terry, was born in Enfield, Ct., 1817, Feb. 3. Fitted for college with his sister and at Southamp- ton, Mass. Graduated, Amherst College, 1840, and Theological Seminary at East Windsor (afterwards at Hartford), Ct., 1843. Supplied, Tariffville, one year; South church, Hartford, Wethersfield, Danielsonville, Ct., and Chicopee Falls, Mass., three months each. Ordained, Griswold, Ct., 184G, Dec. 26; pastor, Griswold, 1846-51 ; installed. Pilgrim church, North Weymouth, Mass., 1852, May 18, dismissed, 1857, April 1. Home missionary work in Boston and vicinity.'seven years, residence. North Weymouth; acting pastor. North church, Haverhill, 1869-75; without charge after, though preaching in Hamp- ton, Ct., 1882-3, and Edgartown, Mass., later, residing in North Weymouth. Superintendent schools, Weymouth, two years ; special ofQcer for enforce- ment of the liquor law, one year. Published : (1) Familiar Conversations on the Question, Why I Became a Minister. (2) Commentary on Genesis. (3) Essay on Capital Punishment. (4) Letters on Congregationalism. Also, sermons, etc. Married, 1846, Feb. 25, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John and Harriet (Manning) Brooks, of Salem, Mass. Of ten children, four are living. Died of apoplexy, in Quincy, 1900, Dec. 10, aged 83 years, 10 months, and 7 days. Thurston, Henry Warren Lyman, son of Nathaniel and Martha (Hall) Thurston, was born in Hartford, Vt., 1823, Nov. 20. Educated in schools of Hanover, N. H., and under Rev. C. A. Downs, of Lebanon. Ordained in Goshen, 1875, Aug. 25; pastor, Goshen, 1875, May, to 1877, May; Harrisville, 1877, May, to 1879, May; Sullivan, 1879, May, to 1881, August; Chicesler, 1881, September, to 1884, November; Goshen, 1884, November, to 1885, No- vember; Boscawen, 1885, November, to 1890, May; Wilmot, 1890, August, to 1896, August, with exception of one year's supply at Andover Centre. Without charge, Wilmot, after. Married, 1848, April 12, Eliza Ann, daugh- ter of Joseph and Nancy (Sawyer) Burubam, of Hanover, N. H., who died, 1857, April 2. Of two children, one daughter is living. INIarried, 1858, Nov. 20, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin and Eliza Ann (Whittemore) Choate, of Enfield, N. H., who died, 1890, May 1. Adopted twin daughters. Died of apoplexy, in Wilmot, N. H., 1900, Sept. 21, aged 76 years, 10 months, and 1 day. ToTTEN, Matthew Joseph, son of George and Mary (Mooney) Totten, was born in Maghergal, County Antrim, Ireland, 1822, June 1. Educated in com- mon school, by private tutor and years of study in his library and woi"k in the world, without academic, collegiate, or theological course. Ordained at Woodham Ferris, England, 1859. Assistant pastor, Wreutham, 1864-5 ; pastor, Long Stratton, 1865-7; Wortwell, 1867-75; Cavendish, 1875-80; resi- dence, Sudbury, 1880-4, engaged in temperance and missionary work, and preaching at Bulmer. Pastor, Wingham, Ontario, Canada, 1884-5; residence, Wroxeter, and pastor, Turnbury, Howick 12th and Howick 9th, 1885-91; Harwood, N. Dak., 1891-4; Rose Valley, 1894-6; residence, Moorhead, Minn., 44 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. supplying, Wild Rice, Oriska, Caledonia, IST. Dak., Felton, Minn., 1896-9; Mayville, N. Dak., after. For his zeal in the temperance reform he was cremated in effigy, Sudbury, England, 1883; life member, C. S. S. e^ P. So- ciety, 1895, by church at Rose Valley. Married, 1857, March 12, Clarissa, daughter of John EUam and Mary (Rawliugs) Parker, of Weston Colville, Cambridgeshire, England. Of nine children, seven are living. Died of indi- gestion and old age, in Mayville, N. Dak., 1900, July 31, aged 78 years, 1 month, and 30 days. Tkevor, Ernest Albert, son of William and Katherine (Reed) Trevor, was born in Berlin, Wis., 1872, Jan. 30. Graduated, Ripon College and Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, 111. Ordained, Rio, Wis., 1894, June 4. Supplied, RioandWyocena, 1893, May, to 1896, April; Starkville, Colo., 1896, May to October; pastor, Julesburg, 1896, October, to 1897, July. Resided at Rio; without charge there, after. Married, 1891, Dec. 30, Ellen, daughter of Somers and Theodosia (Kellogg) Sherwood, of Norwalk, Ct. Two sous. Died of tuberculosis and hemorrhages, in Pho3uix, Ariz., 1900, June 1, aged 28 years, 4 months, and 2 days. TuBB, William H., of Honolulu, H. I. No record could be obtained. T UPPER, Henry Martyn, son of Martyn and Persis Lomira (Peck) Tupper, was born in Hardwick, Mass., 1830, June 10. Monson Academy. Graduated, Yale College, 1850, and Union Theological Seminary, 1856. Tutor, Illinois College, 1858; instructor, Griggsville, 111., 1858-9. Ordained, Waverly, 1859, Oct. 12. Pastor, Waverly, 1859, June, to 1871, October; Ontario, 1872, January, to 1885, August ; Joy Prairie, 1885, August, to 1897, August ; supplied, Eden, Phillips, New Smyrna, Fla., 1897-9; pastor, Ormond, 1899, June, after. Married, 1860, Nov. 13, Margaret Ellen, daughter of Walker and Eleanor (Nell') Cree, of Griggsville, 111. Of five children, three daughters are living. Died of malaria and debility, in Ormond, Fla., 1900, Sept. 12, aged 70 years, 3 months, and 2 days. TuTHiLL, Edward Brewster, son of Job and Eliza Ann (Brewster) Tut- hill, was born in Blooming Grove, N. Y., 1827, Aug. 24. Graduated, Williams College, 1854, and Bangor Theological Seminary, 1858. Ordained, 1861. Sup- plied, Burlington, Me., 1858-9; Baraboo, Wis., 1861-2; Rosemond, 111., 1862; Concord, 1865-72; Georgetown, Colo., 1872-4; Martinez, Cal., 1875-8; teacher, Oahu College, Honolulu, until 1880, returning to Martinez, Cal., then to Colorado Springs, Colo. ; preached in Alpine, St. Elmo, Buena Vista, and Red Cliff. Teacher and financial agent in Colorado College; preached in Kohala, Hawaii, until 1884, returning to San Mateo, Cal., where he preached two years. Home missionary to Calico ; organized a church in San Miguel, one hundred and fifty miles from the nearest Congregational church. With- out charge since 1891, residing in Corona, Cal., until April, 1899; San Diego, after. Married, 1865, Sept. 12, Sophia, daughter of Holland Weeks and Sarah Sperry (Goodrich) Bingham, of Watertowu, Wis. Two sons. Died of nephritis, in San Diego, Cal., 1900, March 18, aged 72 years, 6 months, and 22 days. TwiTCHELL, Justin Edwards, d. d., son of Charles and Joan (Cozzens) Twitchell, was born in Sherboru, Mass., 1835, Jan. 20. Kimball Union Academy. Graduated, Amherst College, 1858. Superintendent of schools, Zenia, Ohio, 1858-61, and studied theology privately during same years. Ordained, Dayton, 1862, Oct. 25, dismissed, 1866, March 4; installed. Mans- 1091.] NECROLOGY. ' 45 field, 1866, Dec. 20, dismissed, 1870, February; installed, Euclid Avenue church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1873, dismissed, 1882, Oct. 30; acting pastor, Mav- erick church. East Boston, Mass., 1882-5; installed, Dwight Place church, New Haven, Ct., 1886, Sept. 30, dismissed, ^1898, Nov. 14; without charge, Northampton, Mass., after. Western Reserve College gave the honorary d. d., 1876; delegate to the National Council, 1877 and 1889; chaplain, 131st Ohio regiment, 1863. In charge of Sunday School department of New York Ob- server; member of board of C. C. B. S. ; founder of Congregational Club in Cleveland, Ohio. Published: (1) Xothing Like It, — The wonderful spread of population, education, and Christianity in the last one hundred years, 1877, pp. 100. (2) Dwight Place Church Semi-Centennial Sermon, 1888, April 22, pp. 24. Contributor to Boston Monday Club Book of Sermons. Other ser- mons and addresses. Married, 1859, Aug. 16, Almena R., daughter of Brad- ford and Lucy (Kellogg) Beutly, of Amherst. Two daughters. Died of disease of the liver, 1900, March 18, aged 65 years, 1 month, and 28 days. VoLEXTiXE, Thomas Jefferson, sou of Jackson Oliver and Jane (Arm- strong) Volentine, was born in Cottonwood Grove. III., 1841, Dec. 10. Phillips Andover Academy. Graduated, Brown University, 1867, and Chicago Seminary, 1870, Andover, 1867-8. Ordained, Champaign, III., 1870, Oct. 13, dismissed, 1872, July 1 ; acting pastor, Ottawa, 1874-7 ; Fairfield, la., 1878; Glencoe, 111., 1879-80; without charge, St. Louis, Mo., 1880-5, except sup- plied Gettysburg, S. Dak., 1883-4; Boston, Mass., 1885-7; pastor, Unitarian church, Brighton, 1887-90; Duluth, Minn., 1890-1; Meadville, Pa., 1891-3; "Waterville, Me., 1894-7; without charge, after, in Boston and Cambridge, Mass., returning to his Congregational associations. Married, 1870, Sept. 28, Alice Electa, daughter of Josiah L. and Cornelia (Woodhull) Pickard, of Chicago, who died, 1872, Feb. 11. Married, 1888, June 11, Mary Leggett, daughter of Prof. Robert and Augusta (Swain) Foster. One son. Died of heart disease, at the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, 1900, Feb. 22, aged 58 years, 2 months, and 12 days. Walker, George Leon, d. d., son of Rev. Charles and Lucretia (Ambrose) Walker, was born in Rutland, Vt., 1830, April 30. Clerk in office of his uncle, Hon. Amasa Walker, secretary of state for Massachusetts, 1850-3; also studying law ; studied theology with his father, and resident at Andover, 1857-8. Ordained, State Street church, Portland, Me., 1858, Oct. 13, dis- missed, 1867, Oct. 21; installed. Center church. New Haven, Ct., colleague of Dr. Leonard Bacon, 1868, Nov. IS, dismissed, 1873, May 19; in Europe, 1873-4; acting pastor, Brattleboro, Vt., 1875-8; installed, First church, Hart- ford, Ct., 1879, Feb. 27, and died in office, but emeritus from 1892, June. Middlebury College gave the honorary m. a. in 1858, and Yale College gave the D. D. in 1870. Corporate member of the American Board from 1877 ; fellow of Yale University, 1887-99 ; one of the visitors of Andover Seminary, from 1888-9, and chairman of the Board from 1890. Delegate to the National Councils of 1865, 1877, 1880, and 1889, and a member of its creed commis- sion; and a member of the committee of nine of the American Board in 1889. Published: (1) The Material and Spiritual in our National Life, a sermon, 1859, pp. 30. (2) Young Men's Christian Association, anniversary sermon, 1860, pp. 15. (3) The Oflered National Regeneration, a sermon, 1861, pp. 24. (4) What the Year Has Done for Us, a Thanksgiving sermon, 1861, pp. 10. (5) Ministers andTheir Households, sermon before the Maine Charitable 46 CONGREGATIONAL, YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Society, 1864, pp. 12. (6) Address before the Massachusetts Bible Society, 1865, pp. 6. (7) A Look Baclv aud Before, Thanksgiving sermon, 1865, pp. . (8) The Sepulchre in the Garden, 1866, pp. 31. (9) Tlie Present Times Foretold (u. d.), pp. 4. (10) Charles Walker, a memorial sketch, from the " Congregatioual Quarterly," 1871, pp. 21. (11) Dedication sermon at Manchester, Vt., 1871, pp. 9. (12) The Church a Home, sermon preached on his settlement, 1879, pp. 18. (13) A Just Balance and a Just Hire, a sermon, 1880, pp. 17. (14) False Ideas of God, three sermons, 1881, pp. 54. (15) Discourse at the seventy-first anniversary, Connecticut Bible Society, 1881, pp. 8. (16) Sermon on the death of President Garfield, 1881, pp. 21. (17) Sermon commemorative of Dr. Leonard Bacon, 1882, pp. 20. (18) Young Men's Christian Association, an address, 1882, pp. 12. (19) Historical Ad- dress, 250th anniversary of First church, 1883, pp. 62. (20) History of the First church, Hartford, 1884, pp. 503. (21) Middle Walls Broken Down, sermon before the A. M. A., 1884, pp. 8. (22) Men and Women of the Church, a centennial address, Pittsford, Vt., 1885, pp. 8. (23) The Witness to the Founder's Faith, sermon before the A. B, C. F. M., 1885, pp. 18. (24) Words of Comfort for the New Year, 1888, pp. 14. (25) The Growth of the Kingdom, Yale Seminary address, 1888, pp. 15. (26) Things of Present Significance, sermon before the A. H. M. S., 1888, pp. 16. (27) One Hundred and Seventeenth Anniversary, Governor's Foot Guard, 1888, pp. 10. (28) Ten Years in the Life of a Church, a sermon, 1889, pp. 30. (29) A Church's Thanksgiving, a sermon, 1889, pp. 30. (30) Our Father in Heaven, a sermon, 1890, pp. 32. (31) The Earth Teaches, a sermon, 1890, pp. 33. (32) The Open Door, a sermon, 1890, pp. 35. (33) Thankfulness for Living Now, a sermon, 1890, pp. 43. (34) From Scrooby to Plymouth, a sermon, 1891, pp. 40. (35) All Them that Sail with Thee, a sermon, 1891, pp. 30. (36) Our Humble Associates, a sermon, 1891, pp. 38. (37) As Much As In Me Is, a sermon, 1891, pp. 33. (38) Remembrances from the Hill Mizar, a sermon, 1891, pp. 34. (39) God's Promises Conditional, a sermon, 1891, pp. 35. (40) Our City's Welfare, a sermon, 1891, pp. 35. (41) Christian Consciousness, a sermon, 1891, pp. 86. (42) Thomas Hooker, Preacher, Founder, Democrat, 1891, pp. 203. (43) The Perfected Life, a sermon, 1892, pp. 30. (44) Stephen Ambrose Walker, a memorial sketch, 1893, pp. 33. (45) The Breadth and Length and Depth and Height, a sermon, 1894, pp. 35. (46) Diary of Rev. Daniel Wadsworth, with notes, 1894, pp. 149. (47) He Careth for You, a sermon, 1895, pp. 32. (48) The Capture of Louisburg, an address before the Society of Colonial Wars, 1895, pp. 16. (49) Town Loyalty, address at the dedication of the Walker Memorial Build- ing, Pittsford, Vt.,' 1895, pp. 16. (50) The Old Hartford Burying-Ground, an address, 1895, pp. 32. (51) Some Aspects of the Religious Life of New England, Carew Lectures, 1897, pp. 208. Married, 1858, Sept. 16, Maria, daughter of Nathan B. and Margaret (Miller) Williston, of Brattleboro, Vt., who died, 1865, Aug. 31. Of two sons, one living, is Prof. Williston Walker, of Hartford. Married, 1870, Sept. 15, Amelia Read, daughter of George and Maria (Read) Earned, of Thompson, Ct., who died, 1898, Oct. 30. Died of pneumonia, 1900, March 14, aged 69 years, 10 months, and 14 days. Walters, William, son of William and Anne (Regge) Walters, was born in Mayfield, Stafi'ordshire, England, 1828, May 26. Educated at Ashbourne, England. Entered lay ministry of the Wesleyan church, Ashbourne, 1845. 1901.] NECROLOGY. ' 47 After a preaching service of twenty-five years, he came to the United States in 1870. Assisted in organization of First Congregational church, Wyoming, 111.; installed, Wyoming, 1873, May, dismissed, 1883, Aug. 23; installed, Lacon, 1883, Aug. , dismissed, 1886, Jan. 1; installed, Hastings, Neb., 1886, Jan. 1, dismissed, 1802, Jan. 31 ; installed, Long Pine, 1892, Feb. H, dismissed, 1893, Dec. 3 ; installed, Wyoming, 111., 1893, Dec. 10 ; there, after. Published : (1) Funeral sermon of Rev. S. C. Watton, Ashbourne, England, pp. 16. (2) Funeral sei-mon of Rev. W. Southwick, Ashbourne, pp. 16. Married, 1852, Sept. 14, Sarah, daughter of John and Mary (Garton) Neal, of Ashbourne, who died in Wyoming, 111., 1872, Nov. 27. Of nine children, two sons and three daughters are living. Married, 1884, Nov. 27, Susanna, daughter of Francis and Susanna Hood, of Ashbourne. Died of nervous prostration with complications, in Wyoming, 111., 1900, Aug. 15, aged 72 years, 2 months, and 20 days. Wheelwright, John Bourne, son of Eben and Susan (Bourne) Wheel- wright, was born in Wells, Me., 1820, Dec. 13. Studied, Kennebunk and Kent's Hill, Me. Graduated, Waterville College (now Colby University) 1844, and Bangor Theological Seminary, 1846. Supplied, Whitney ville. Me., 1846-9; ordained pastor. Weld, 1851, having preached there two years pre- vious, dismissed, 1854; pastor, Westbrook, 1854-9; Bethel, 1859-67; South Paris, 1867-76; labored for Maine Missionary Society after, until 1892, when he removed to Minnesota, where he resided, supplying many churches, until his death. Married, 1848, May, Helen Augusta, daughter of Crosby and Sybil Barton. Of two children, one son is living. Died of paralysis, in Minne- apolis, 1900, Dec. 27, aged 80 years and 14 days. Williams, Benjamin H., son of William and Mary Williams, was born in Llansomlet, South Wales, 1833. Came to United States, 1851, residence, Minersville, Pa. Commenced to preach, Scranton, 1863; Nelson, N. Y., preached and studied at Cazenovia Seminary; ordained, Nelson, 1864, pastor there, nine years; Oliphant, Pa., 1873-5; Waterville, N. Y., 1875-81; without charge there, after. Married in Minersville, Pa., Eleanor Davies. Died of heart disease, in Waterville, N. Y., 1900, Feb. 3, aged 67 years. Williams, George Lewis, son of Richard L. and Susan Jane (Doolittle) Williams, was born in Southington, Conn., 1858, Oct. 4. Lewis Academy, Southington, preparatory department, Oberlin, Ohio. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1888, and the Theological Seminary, 1891. Ordained, Oberlin, 1891, May 21, and sailed for China, as missionary under A. B. C. F. M., to the Shansi Mission, 1891, July 29, where he labored after. Married, 1891, May 26, Mary Alice, daughter of Josiah and Charlotte A. (Boflenmyre) Moon. Three daughters, in this country. Murdered by the Boxers, in Taiku, China, 1900, Aug. 16, aged 41 years, 10 months, and 12 days. Williams, John Milton, d. d., son of Isaiah and Martha (Tenney) Williams, was born in New Ipswich, N. H., 1817, Feb. 27. St. Albans (Vt.) and Oberlin academies. Graduated, Oberlin College, 1839, and Seminary, 1842. Ordained, in Oberlin, 1842, Aug. 23. Acting pastor, Michigan City, Ind., 1842-4; Springfield, Pa., 1844-52; Chicago, HI., First church, 1852-3; Farra- ington, 1854-63; Fairfield, la., 1863-6; Waupun, Wis., 1866-73; Jefi"erson, 111., 1875-82; without charge, Chicago, after. His alma mater gave the honorary D.D. inl893. Published: (1) Empire of the Pulpit, 1870, pp. 120. (2) Rational Theology, 2 vols., 1888-96, pp. 310-325. (3) Old Testament audits 48 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Critics, 1897, pp. 200. Married, 1843, Aug. 28, Chax'lotte, daughter of Aaron Henderson, of Austinburg, Ohio, who died, 18G8, May 21. Of five children, two daughters are living. Married, 1870, Oct. 11, Mrs. Harriet E., widow of Lucien F. Gaylord, and daughter of Watson and Jane Adeline (Hamlin) Bab- cock. Died of dropsy, in Chicago, 1900, Jan. 7, aged 82 years, 10 months, and 10 days. "■Williams, William Didymus, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Price) Williams, was born in Llanafan Fawr, Troedrhiwdalar, Breconshire, Wales, 1808, Nov. 6. Holyhead Academy. Began preaching, 1824 ; came to United States, 1832. Ordained pastor, Deerfield, N. Y., 1833, July 17; pastor, Holland Patent and Steuben, 1841-9; Ebensburg, Pa., 1849-53; Deerfield, N. Y., 1853-83; without charge there, after, though supplying neighboring churches until his health failed. Married, 1834, June 18, Catherine, daughter of Cad- wallader and Anne (Parry) Richards, of Deerfield, who died, 1880, March 11. Of nine children, two daughters are living. Died of old age, in Deerfield, 1899, Nov. 21, aged 91 years and 15 days. Wirt, DA\aD, son of George and Catherine (May) Wirt, was born in Perry Township, Ohio, 1821, Oct. 2. Studied, Oberlin College, 1841-4; on account of ill health, left college and worked at saddlery until 1847 ; colporteur in Northern Ohio, 1847-8. Licensed by German Reformed church, Uniontown, 1848, May 30; studied theology with his uncle; called to Rehoboth, 1848, October, serving five congregations, one at Fostoria, where he resided, 1849-50; ordained, Rehoboth, 1849, Feb. 25. Left German Reformed church, 1850, September; pastor. Congregational, Hartford, Ohio, 1850, November, to 1851, December ; Mt. Liberty, 1851, December, to 1853, September; Henry, 111., 1853, October, to 1855, January; Amboy, 1855, January, to 1856, April; Toledo, Ohio, Seamen's chapel, 1856, June, to 1857, October; Ligonia, Ind., 1857, Octo- ber, to 1858, November; Allegan, Mich., 1858, November, to 1860, May; Lamont, 1860, June,to 1862, June ; general home missionary, Muskegon Valley, residence, Lamont, 1862, June, to 1863, November; pastor, Portland, 1863, December, to 1865, December; New Baltimore, 1865, December, to 1867, February; South Haven, 1867, April, to 1869, May; Fort Dodge. la., 1869, May, to 1871, May; general home missionary. Northwestern Iowa, residence. Fort Dodge, 1871, May, to 1872, May; pastor, Bloomington, Wis., 1872, July, to 1873, July; West Roseudale, 1873, August, to 1875, April; Markesan, 1875, Maj% to December; Oakfield, 1875, December, to 1876, December, residence, Rlpon, 1873-6; Plymouth, 1877, May, to 1879, May ; Des Plaines, 111., 1879, May, to 1880, May ; Chebanse, 1880, November, to 1881, June, residence, Chicago; general home missionary, North Dakota, residence, Cleveland and Jamestown, 1881, June, to 1887, November; and Eastern Oregon, 1887, December, to 1888, October; pastor, Medical Lake, Wash., 1888, October, to 1890, June; Port Gamble, 1890, July to September; Tiburon, Cal., 1891, July, to 1892, September; Kenwood, 1892, November, to 1894, April, residence, Pendleton, Ore., 1887-94. Married, 1845, April 3, Sarah Corbin, daughter of David and Charlotte (Osborne) Potter, of Sheffield, Ohio. Of nine children, eight are living, one daughter, a missionary in Siam, and a son, Rev. L. L. Wirt, lately superintendent, home missions in Alaska. Died of enteritis, in Oak- land, Cal., 1900, June 16, aged 78 years, 8 months, and 14 days. 1901.] NECROLOGY. 49 SUMMARIES. — DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH. Accident, 2; ansemia, 1; angina pectoris, 2; apoplexy, 7; appendicitis, 1; arterio- sclerosis, 1; atrophy, progressive muscular, 1; blood poison, 1; Bright's disease, 9; cancer, 2; — of liver, 1; catarrh of stomach and bowels, 1 ; consumption, 1; dementia, acute, 1; diabetes, 1; dropsy, 3; enteritis, 1; general debility, 2; grip, 4; heart dis- ease, 8 ; — failure, 4; — neuralgia of, 1 ; hernia, strangulated, 1 ; kidney and bladder disease, 2; leucocythffimia, 1; liver, disease of, 1; lungs, congestion of, 1; malaria,!; murder, 6; nephritis,!; nervous exhaustion, 1 ; old age, !4; paralysis, 3; — progres- sive, 2 ; peritonitis, 1 ; pneumonia, 8 ; sclerosis of spinal cord, ! ; stomach disorder, 2; tuberculosis, 2; tumor, !; typhoid fever, 3; unknown, 3. Tabular View, 1875-!900. — I. Number, Age, and Service. Tear. Whole No, of Deaths. Average Age. Average Length of Service. 1875. !876. !877. !878. !879. 1880. 1881. 1882. 1883. 1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 63 68 60 56 74 82 85 60 78 79 80 90 9! 96 100 99 92 95 98 98 86 126 88 97 102 110 62 years, 66 " 65 " 67 " 68 " 67 " 67 " 64 " 64 '* 70 " 67 " 69 " 67 " 67 " 68 " 7! " 64 " 70 " 68 " 68 " 67 " 68 64 70 69 68 8 months, 11 days. 5 1! 0 0 0 11 2 9 6 0 6 6 9 1 4 9 7 5 8 9 11 4 9 2 3 26 11 15 1 15 12 11 25 0 21 12 19 14 19 4 25 2 23 16 10 8 15 0 7 24 31 years, 35 36 36 39 33 36 34 33 39 35 37 36 37 35 42 32 37 36 37 38 37 32 38 37 32 7 months, 7 days. 8 " 14 0 3 1 11 10 10 2 7 2 6 0 4 9 11 1 6 5 3 1 9 0 11 22 11 24 13 11 11 22 20 11 24 2 1 17 17 28 28 24 17 2 27 6 24 Total . . 2,253 66 years, 8 months, 12 days. | 35 years, 5 months, 19 days. II. Age, by Decades. Tear. 1875 . . . 1876 . . . 1877 . . , 1878 . . . 1879 . . . 1880 . . . 1881 . . . 1882 . . . 1883 . . . 1884 . . . 1885 . . . 1886 . . . 1887 . . . 1888 . . . 1889 . . . 1890 . . . 1891 . . . 1892 . . . 1893 . . . 1894 . . . 1895 . . . 1896 . . . 1897 . . 1898 . . . 1899 . . . 1900 ■ ■ ■ Total Over 90. 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 6 0 2 0 .2 4 1 3 0 4 2 0 2 1 4 41 6 11 11 9 16 8 11 10 13 23 12 17 15 23 20 28 7 23 17 22 19 29 15 21 20 22 427 71-80. 22 24 23 18 21 16 30 14 19 24 32 26 32 25 35 26 26 31 30 29 18 35 27 34 34 33 684 61-70. 13 15 9 15 16 32 19 12 16 10 9 15 19 18 20 20 19 16 21 23 18 26 15 19 21 19 455 51-60. 5 5 9 3 7 6 9 10 3 13 9 14 10 16 12 12 20 13 12 13 12 17 14 8 13 10 275 7 2 5 10 9 9 5 13 4 4 7 9 3 4 7 5 7 9 8 6 7 7_ 176 31-40. Under 31. 132 5 3 7 1 4 5 3 2 4 2 9 3 52 Un- known. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 11 50 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. III. Education. Collegiate. Year. .a a .3 '3 o n a 1 n o a 3 S eg W 1 T3 a O 'S > > a .2 6 7 a ^ a o Bo 1875 4 1 4 6 1 1 5 0 1 1 2 16 14 1876 9 3 3 7, 1 1 2 2 2 3 8 10 5 12 1877 9 4 0 8 2 1 2 3 2 2 4 5 5 13 1878 7 2 2 4 0 3 5 1 2 1 0 7 5 17 1879 3 4 2 10 0 1 3 1 4 2 6 6 3 29 1880 5 3 3 10 1 0 0 6 3 1 9 10 6 26 1881 15 2 3 6 3 0 4 4 1 1 6 13 2 26 1882 12 3 5 4 0 1 4 1 2 0 3 7 6 12 1883 9 2 3 12 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 15 12 20 1884 2 5 3 7 0 1 5 1 2 2 6 15 6 24 1885 11 1 2 8 1 0 2 1 2 0 6 12 12 22 1886 8 4 0 3 3 1 5 4 3 2 8 15 10 24 1887 10 4 2 8 1 0 3 5 2 1 6 16 12 21 1888 11 5 2 10 1 0 6 4 5 0 2 10 12 28 1889 12 3 1 8 3 1 4 6 3 0 5 13 9 32 1890 10 9 2 9 3 0 1 6 0 1 2 15 12 29 1891 10 3 1 4 2 3 4 5 0 0 7 13 16 24 1892 10 4 2 5 1 0 8 2 3 4 3 15 11 27 1893 7 2 2 7 0 2 1 8 3 0 7 8 12 39 1894 13 0 1 5 0 4 3 6 3 2 4 13 11 33 1895 13 2 2 7 2 2 3 3 1 1 3 15 16 16 1896 14 9 2 6 1 2 2 1 3 4 12 13 17 40 1897 8 4 0 8 1 0 1 5 1 2 1 8 22' 27 1898 9 1 1 4 2 1 1 5 1 o 3 9 21 36 1899 8 (5 0 8 0 1 4 6 2 0 6 y 25 27- 1900 9 238 8 94 2 50 8 182 1 30 3 29 1 81 13 99 0 52 2 36 2 121 8 296 17 291 36 Total.. 654 IV. Education. Theological. Year. % s a 1 1 H a o oj a o 0) u c n o t> o Pi 6 li a 3 § 7.2 03 ■c k ■=5 < < m o o 2 ^ O 2 t3 0 7 o fciJ 1875 16 7 2 0 0 0 1 2 3 21 1876 22 2 4 0 2 0 1 6 2 2 6 2 18 1877 20 4 4 1 1 1 2 4 1 0 5 0 16 1878 21 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 1 2 3 19 1879 19 0 3 1 2 1 1 3 6 0 10 0 27 1880 18 2 3 1 7 1 11 2 4 0 12 3 17 1881 25 2 fi 1 3 1 3 1 5 0 11 1 25 1882 21 4 5 2 0 1 0 1 2 0 6 1 17 1883 29 3 6 3 2 3 0 1 4 0 8 5 13 1884 20 2 11 0 1 1 2 2 3 1 12 1 22 1885 21 1 7 1 2 5 1 3 1 4 0 7 3 24 1886 18 5 3 2 2 3 1 2 3 5 0 14 6 27 1887 21 0 5 2 0 3 1 5 1 7 1 15 3 27 1888 22 5 6 2 3 7 3 4 1 2 0 9 6 26 1889 22 2 7 2 3 4 1 9 2 7 0 10 3 28 1890 28 4 7 1 2 0 1 6 1 9 0 13 3 24 1891 18 8 7 5 0 6 1 4 1 2 1 11 3 25 1892 19 2 11 2 2 4 0 2 0 9 0 12 1 31 1893 21 1 7 2 0 5 0 5 5 2 0 7 6 37 1894 19 1 10 4 2 3 2 5 2 10 0 6 2 32 1895 28 4 3 5 1 2 1 1 1 8 0 8 7 IT' 1896 23 2 13 4 1 9 3 2 0 10 0 14 5 40 1897 18 2 4 2 0 4 3 9 0 7 1 6 2 30 1898 18 3 o 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 1 11 6 39 1899 21 1 6 7 0 4 2 9 o 10 1 6 4 28 1900 21 549 1 69 19 163 0 60 0 27 1 85 2 .32 15 105 2 48 5 1.32 2 11 7 235 5 83 24 Total.. 6h4 1901.] NECROLOGY. 51 V Place of Bdrth and Death. Conn. Maine. Mass. N. H. R. I. Vt. N.E. N. T. Other and Unkn'n. a < 5 s as o ft i s Li s .a a 3 ■a la V Q .a a 1:; s 03 0 1875.. 13 12 4 2 15 12 5 4 0 0 5 1 42 31 11 5 3 27 7 0 1876. . 11 5 4 3 26 19 8 2 2 2 7 6 58 37 3 7 4 24 3 0 1877. . 8 8 5 1 13 14 10 3 0 1 8 9 44 36 6 4 8 20 2 0 1878. . 9 10 2 1 13 16 8 2 0 0 10 7 42 36 7 2 2 16 5 2 1879. . 8 10 7 5 19 14 8 7 0 2 11 4 53 42 9 10 6 21 ,6 1 1880. . 17 7 6 1 21 23 7 2 3 1 7 6 61 40 11 9 6 32 4 1 1881.. 15 10 2 2 23 22 7 6 1 2 10 6 58 48 11 9 7 28 9 0 1882. . 7 7 3 4 24 14 4 2 0 0 6 0 44 27 4 8 7 24 5 1 1883. . 18 8 5 4 20 19 13 5 1 1 6 4 63 41 2 10 10 26 3 1 1884. . 12 5 6 7 16 17 13 5 0 0 9 6 56 40 8 8 8 28 7 3 1885.. 15 11 7 4 18 14 10 6 1 0 7 6 58 41 11 9 4 28 7 2 1886.. 10 5 2 1 21 18 6 4 0 0 13 6 52 34 14 13 11 42 13 1 1887. . 18 13 6 4 22 18 9 5 3 2 7 V 6,5 44 11 4 7 42 8 1 1888. . 15 13 7 5 23 18 11 9 0 0 12 5 68 50 10 3 6 40 12 3 1889. . 18 11 6 9 18 18 13 4 0 0 10 2 65 44 14 2 10 47 n 7 1890.. 15 13 9 8 19 12 13 6 0 1 5 5 61 45 13 4 11 45 |14 5 1891.. 11 14 6 5 25 14 2 3 0 1 9 6 53 43 12 4 16 40 11 5 1892.. 17 7 9 8 18 19 7 3 0 0 17 7: 68 44 8 3 12 43 7 5 1893.. 8 5 2 2 22 18 7 1 0 0 11 6! 50 32 12 10 15 53 21 3 1894.. 7 8 8 4 28 25 6 3 1 1 10 3, 60 441 14 9 14 43 10 2 1895.. 12 11 4 1 18 23 6 5 2 0 4 2 46 42 13 11 17 32 10 1 1896.. 8 10 17 7 29 26 13 3 2 4 7 2 76 52 14 9 17 62 19 3 1897.. 9 8 7 2 14 14 7 3 0 1 8 4 45 32 12 7 21 47 10 2 1898.. 13 8 5 2 15 14 4 3 0 2 7 6 44 35 15 5 22 56 16 1 1899.. 5 6 8 2 14 22 7 3 0 1 7 3 41 37 17 6 25 57 19 2 1900. . 11 310 4 229 15 162 4 98 12 506 20 463 7 211 4 103 2 18 2 24 14 227 5 119 61 39 11 273 13 184 23 292 52 975 15 254 6 Total, 1,434 1036 58 VI. Employment. Year. ^0 u a 6t^ 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 , 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1891 1895 1896 18!)7 1898 1899 1900 Total 12 7 10 9 9 14 11 8 10 1 12 10 10 7 10 9 7 0 6 7 7 9 5 9 13 10 11 17 8 9 7 18 12 12 20 17 9 15 12 17 14 19 11 13 15 18 10 26 13 10 11 27 32 32 31 30 50 43 47 33 41 48 49 53 63 65 66 63 71 71 75 66 66 82 66 76 71 47 222 371 1,437 0 3 6 5 0 2 0 1 2 1 1 3 2 5 3 5 3 4 0 2 1 5 1 1 2 13 71 10 30 62 46 The editor makes an earnest request to friends and to the secretaries of the State bodies for prompt information of tlie death of Congregational ministers, and for full and exact information on the model of the sketches above given. Obituary and eulogy beyond, it is impossible to use here. CONGREGATIONAL YEAE-BOOK. [1901, OOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOO 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO >00iC'000(M000000 1 lO O CO CO C-1 O 1-i OOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOO»OiOOO ^o 1— lO^iC .tOTj*^Or-ooo oo coooooo coo nooo O'Nj^»£5i0r-((MC0ir:^r-lC^^O'MC-l ■ooooooooo •OOOOOOifSOOC^i « <- « « —' ^ . o o o o o , o oa>aj«50®ooo«aJo«'oa>o«io>nooo2o='£222£2H"==>2='2SS oflCcSaao^ioaaocoConc-it-oooDou^caaopoaoonoCcc «:iOCC^O0 ■Sac;? ii .• "^ ^- ^- 2 2 O.Q ^ ^- „h" ^ -; >■ 5 a >■ 2 > >" ^^-5 >■ "S > c: g a 5-Q o >■ > .aj- ai>.aiaj3 .ojiciDi'-ci -oa; .0)4) ^? o a o -2 := •? • o n i: 'S - S > Jd o ?. « . .t: ci.-r" r' - = &,• K^K ^Doiioeooi-oo .1) .0)0-00 -; ■- c ^ o o _^- B3~o. _ J* -- o ■^K'oii'a.^ S "^ti! ShQ •paziuBSjo O MJ3 ^lT; a 1 o~ o - : o = S §5^ ~ o o O ffik, o o »^ = a I, §•2 I o ..* si «* 3 — — O C =5 .IS •> ■a o H . a^r^ CS . oS .D-2a?, a'of.ooSx^s^aCSca ofeooQa!^oo^oQ;s:?5^fc,pae-,QaQaHO 5e^ 01'M"*»0Oi01— OOOli— '(M'MfOcOCOCOCOCO(D'-Ol _jooo--o.-Hr-«.-ic^ G> o s a a o o o o o V a» la SH a S?' SB:" fc, W Ph oQ tn 02 pa|H J ij o fe Ki W S <1 . o ^ rt^" do (ii.2 Spaj cofq »,» o -f CO V s»< •» •e^ ShmSS DQ o 8^ «'' (8 o o •D o a o Q> 3 O £ m . d., Kansas City, Mo. Corresponding Secretaries. — Judson Smith, d. d. ; Charles H. Daniels, d. d. ; James L. Barton, d. d. Treasurer. — Fjiank H. Wiggin. Editorial Secretary . — Elnathan E. Strong, d. d. Publishing and Purchasing Agent. — Charles E. Swett. P. O. address of the above. Congregational House, Boston, Mass. District Secretaries. — Charles C. Creegan, d. d.. Congregational Rooms, 4th Ave. and 22d St., New York City. Rev. A. N. Hitchcock, ph. d., 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111. Rev. Walter Frear, General Agent, Y. M. C. A. Build- ing, San Francisco, Cal. The present year is the ninety-first since the organization of the Amerioan Board. During its first year its receipts were forty-eight cents less than $;i,000. During the last year it received $737,957. At the outset it was seriously doubted whether th* churches of America could support four missionaries; last year the Board alone had upon the roll of its missionaries 526 names. At the earlier period it was doubted whether in any foreign land an entrance could possibly be secured. Now, the ques- tion is, which of the multitudes of open doors we must refuse to enter. To the twenty missions now under its care and to others which have been transferred to the care of other missionary boards, the American Board has sent, from the beginning, 2,324 missionaries and assistant missionaries, and during the past year it sent forty, eleven of them men and twenty-nine women. ^Vitllthe 526 American missionaries now in the field, there are laboring no less than 3,472 native assistants, of whom 239 are pastors and 568 are unordained preachers and catechists. Aside from its evangelistic work, the Board sustains other departments of Chris- tian labor. It has an educational department, in which there are employed no less than 1,872 native school teachers, maintaining schools of every grade, from the kin- dergarten to the college and theological seminary. In its higher institutions there are 7,950 students, while in its 1,153 common schools there are 43,096 pupils, making the total number under instruction over 59,671. In the medical department there are forty American physicians, eleven of whom are women, most of them having under their care hospitals or dispensaries in which tens of thousands of patients are treated each year, many of them healed spiritually as well as in body. The publica- tion work is very extensive, including the translation of the Bible, the issuing of Christian tracts, and providing a literature. There are exactly 102 stations in which American missionaries reside, con- nected with which are 1,268 outstations, specially cared for by the native pastors and preachers. In the 495 churches there are now enrolled 51,699 members, of whom 4,523 were received on confession during the jjast year. The native contribu- tions for the support of Christian work have amounted to $156,642, the largest in the history of the Board, being more than one fourth of the amount received from living donors by the American Board. An increase of $60,000 from the home chixrches is required to keep the work on the present basis, to say nothing of the advance so imperatively called for. "The Forward Movement," which seeks specially to secure the support of individual missionaries by particular churches, or groups of churches, has resulted in the adoption of many missionaries, and contri- butions have been somewhat increased. But the churches have as yet touched only the fringe of missionary enterprise entrusted to them by the risen Lord. Three Woman's Boards are co-operating efficiently with the American Board in its foreign work, especially in efforts to reach women and children in missionary lands. The periodicals relating to this foreign missionary work are, the Missionary Herald, the Mission Dayspring, Life and Light for Woman, Mission Studies, the annual American Board Almanac, and a department in Congregational Work. The information given in these publications is essential to an adequate apprehen- sion of the work which our churches are seeking to do for foreign missions. 1901.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 55 SUMMARY OF THE REPORT OF TREASURER OF THE A. B. C. F. M. FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1900. Mission to West Central Africa , Mission to East Central Africa. Zulu Mission Mission to European Turkey. . . Mission to Western Turkey ..... Mission to Central Turkey Mission to Eastern Turkey Marathi Mission Madura Mission Ceylon Mission Foocliow Mission South China Mission North China Mission Shansi Mission Mission to Japan Hawaiian Islands Micronesia Mission Mission to Mexico Mission to Spain Mission to Austria EXPENDITURES. Coat of Missions. $14,041 11 9,574 59 34,018 42 44,014 55 81,172 35 27,169 98 38,834 78 63,522 07 57,453 07 18,541 04 42,857 98 7,157 30 60,029 33 13,545 80 82,723 11 6,700 00 30,603 63 17,456 29 17,139 78 9,610 54 Cost of Agencies Cost of Publications Cost of Administration. Department of Correspondence Treasurer's Department New York City Miscellaneous items (including rent of " Missionary Rooms," furniture and repairs, electric light, postage, stationery, copying and printing, library, insurance of do., honorary members' certificates) S676,165 72 17,119 41 9,304 83 $12,849 38 6,961 39 1,685 57 7,964 91 Balance' for which the Board was in debt, Sept. 1, 1899 , Total 29,461 25 88,537 25 $820,588 46 RECEIPTS. Donations, as acknowledged in the Missionary Herald $564,763 95 Legacies, as ack'g'd in the 3fissionarij Herald, for current exp. 100,00ft 00 Legacies, as ack'g'd in tlie Missionary Herald, applied for debt, 54,883 69 Interest on General Permanent Fund 18,309 66 Balance for which the Board is in debt, Aug. 31, 1900 . $737,957 30 82,631 16 $820,588 46 FUNDS OP THE BOARD. Bequest of Mrs. C. L. A. Tank, balance amounts to $10,061 00 General Permanent Fund 369,023 22 Permanent Fund for Officers 44,498 00 William White Smitli Fund for ed- ucation of preacliers in Africa.. 30,859 38 Harris School of Science Fund for support of the school at Kyoto, Japan 25,000 00 Anatolia College Endowm't Fund, 32,327 62 Hollis Moore Memorial Trust 5,000 00 Mission Scholarsliips 9,78" 74 C. Merriam Female Scholarship . . 3,000 00 Benjamin Schneider Memorial Fund to aid students in Central Turkey 2,000 00 Marash Tbeo. 8em. Endowment . . 1,800 00 Gordon Theo. Sem., Tung-Cho, China, Endowment Fund 10,000 00 Foochow College Professorship Endowment 10,000 00 $7,777 69 2,000 00 Jaffna Medical Mission Endow- ment, collected by Misses M. and M. W. Leitch Blank Memorial Fund, Scholar- ships in Anatolia College Atterbury Fund, for education of Missionaries in China North China College Endowment, Williams Hospital Endowment... C. F. Gates Mardin High School Scholarship Pearson Dormitory Fund Khooy loo Aid Society Second Church, Aintab Papazian School, Aintab Vlanga Church Fund Yozgat School Fund Talas Boys' Academy Fund Amelia A. Leonard Fund Missionary Herald Fund Pera Church Building Fund FRANK H. WIGGIN, Treasurer. 4,750 00 10,000 00 3,000 00 1,160 10 3,046 48 1,436 44 3,545 76 1,082 50 7,536 25 2,453 62 1,030 00 2,070 73 2,120 00 10,031 40 56 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. THE CONGREGATIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY, 612 AND 613 Congregational Building, Boston, Mass. (Formerly American College and Education Society and New West Education Commission.) OFFICERS FOR 1900-1901. ' President. — William H. Willcox, d. d., ll. d. Vice-President. — John Henry Barrows, d. d., ll. d. Directors. — Wm. H. Willcox, d. d. , ll. d., J. H. Barrows, d. d., ll. d., exofficiis; J. C. Gray, Esq.; W.H.Hubbard, Esq.; W.L.Greene, Esq.; Simeon Gilbert, D. D.; DeWitt S. Clark, d. d. ; J. W. Wellman, d. d.; B. F. Hamilton, d. d.; C. B. Rice, d. d.; Thomas Weston, Esq.; David Fales, Esq.; W. E. Barton, D. D. ; C. J. Hurlburt, Esq.; Thomas Todd, Esq.; John White, Esq.; Alexander R. Thain, d. d. ; Walter K. Bigelow, Esq.; Rev. Wm. R. Campbell; Charles H. Beale, d. d. Honorary Secretary. — J. A. Hamilton, d. d. Corresponding Secretary. — Charles O. Day. Treasurer. — S. F. Wilkins, Esq. Auditor. — H. N. Ackerman, Esq. Western Field Secretary . — Re\ . Theodore Clifton, d. d., 151 Washington Street, Chicago, 111. STUDENT department. (Organized in 1816.) 1. Purpose. — To enable meritorious students for the Congregational ministry, who need financial aid, to concentrate upon their studies, to begin their work without debt, to be set free for service in hard or distant fields ; that so may be provided a spiritual and equipped ministry for the gospel service. Upwards of 9,000 have been aided, of whom a large proportion have been home or foreign missionaries. 2. Number Aided. — This year, 138. 3. Amount and Conditions of Aid. — A scholarship amounts to $50 and is given, at the option of a student, as a grant or as a loan. Scholarship^ are conditioned upon merit ; a high standard of fitness, and the approval of a special committee in each institution, being required of applicants. As a legal or moral obligation to repay is undertaken, the policy elevates both scholarly and financial standards. 4. Demand for Ministers. — The Churches increase in number while the seminaries barely make good the losses through death. The inflow of men from other denominations reveals the demand. Only in certain regions is there a surplus. The door of opportunity was never more open for spiritual, learned, constructive men. The student scholarships of the C. E. S. represent the churches' faith in and claim upon the seminaries for producing spiritually endued and scientific^ly trained leaders. college and academy department. 1. Purpose. — To assist in the support of instructors and of their work in Home Missionary colleges and academies in the west and south. Most of these institutions are on Home Missionary ground and none are yet self-supporting. The wonderful growth of the country has increased the perils of materialism and selfish utilitarianism. Educational institutions, based upon the ethical and religious principles of the Christian religion, are of supreme importance; and even the public school system requires their uplifting influence and co-operation. 2. Number Aided. — 5 colleges and 19 academies. COLLEGES. Rollins, Florida. Fargo, No. Dakota. Fairmodnt, Kansas. Pomona, California. Salt Lake Training School for Teachers, Utah. ACADEMIES. Franklin, Nebraska. North Wisconsin, Wisconsin. Chadron, Nebraska. Endeavor, Wisconsin. Weeping Water, Nebraska. Iberia, Missouri. Eureka, Kansas. Hull, lowat Kidder, Missouri. Puget Sound, Washington. WiNDOM, Minnesota. Woodcock, Washington. Procter, Utah. Ward, South Dakota. Rogers, Arkansas. Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Benzonia, Michigan. Gordon, Utah. German-English, Iowa. 1901.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 57 3. Their Importance. — The colleges produce candidates for the ministry, an intelligent and Christian citizenship, and educate the leaders in the thought and life of new States and Territories. The academies are located in new regions un- provided with sufficient educational privileges. They prepare teachers for the puhlic schools and young people for college, and afford liberal culture to many others who go forth as Christians to be the seed and strength of Home Missionary churches. 4. Policy. — The Society's policy is to concentrate upon central colleges in each Western State. Aid has been given to twenty-two colleges, that are now strong and prosperous. It further aims to develop the academy system upon simple Home Missionary principles; and to federate, in each State, the circle of academies, standing about the central college, under the mutual care of the churches of that State and of the Society. NEW WEST DEPARTMENT. 1. Purpose. — To support the mission schools and academies in Utah and New Mexico in continuance of the work of the New West Education Commission. The Christian teacher must precede the preacher; churches grow out of the schools. Homes can only be reached through work for the children. The solution of the Mormon problem lies in Christian Education. 2. Number Supported. — Salt Lake Training School for Teachers, with Gordon Academy; Procter Academy, at Provo, Utah, and ten mission schools. mission schools. Bountiful, Utah. Barelas, New Mexico. Coalville, Utah. San Rafael, New Mexico. Heber, Utah. CuBERO, New Mexico. Lehi, Utah. San Mateo, New Mexico. Atrisco, New Mexico. Cabezon, New Mexico. 3. . Amount of Aid Requisite. — $20,000 for the year. 4. Results. — Several Congregational churches; thoiisands of children and youth instructed and protected from Mormon influence in past years : the intro- duction of public schools made imperative; and followed by the constant gift of the Christian leaven with its powerful stimulus^for higher and truer standards. New Mexican homes and towns uplifted. 5. Mormonism Still Powerful. — The church organization remains unchanged ; the missionaries are active at home and abroad, church schools are everywhere, and even the public school system, partly introduced under the stimulating influences of our own work, is almost wholly under Mormon control. 6. Mexicans in the United States. — A quarter of a million, most of them poor, ignorant, and superstitious. The gifts of those who were loyal and generous supporters of the New West Edu- cation Commission are imperatively needed and earnestly solicited for the future maintenance of the schools among the Mormons and Mexicans. receipts. Balance from previous year S14,638 49 Total income 120,047 30 $134,685 79 disbursements. Total payments $118,244 8.5 Balance on hand, for investment . . 16,440 94 $134,685 79 Amount of money per year requisite to the efficient prosecution of the work of the Society in all its branches, not less than $250,000. The policy of the Society ia wisely conservative. It proposes to give help where the investment is good; but it does not fail to enter new fields of assured promise. In order to do its work and meet its increasing demands, it asks the generous contributions of the churches by their regular methods, and the personal gifts of friends of Christian education. form of bequest. I do hereby give and bequeath to the "Congregational Education Society " the sum of dollars, to be paid within months after my decease, and to be applied to the uses and purposes of that Society. ^^ Fifty dollars constitutes an honorary membership. 58 CONGREGATIONAL YEAE-BOOK. [1901. THE AlVIERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Organized, 1853. Chartered, 1854. Headquarters, Library, Congregational House, Boston. OFFICERS. President. — William O. Blaney. Vice-President. — E. W. Blatchford, Chicago, 111. Corresponding and Recording Secretary. — Rev. Joshua Coit, Winchester. Treasurer. — Augustus S. Lovett, Brookline. Librarian and Assistant Treasurer. — Wm. H. Cobb, d. d., Newton Centre. Auditor. — Alonzo C. Tenney, Chelsea. Directors. — Marquis F. Dickinson, Boston; Edward A. Studley, Boston; S. Brainard Pratt, Boston; Rev. Joshua Coit, Winchester; B. F. Hamilton, D. D., Roxbury; William H. Hodgkins, Somerville; Elijah Horr, d. d., Maiden; Thomas Todd, Concord; Corydon M. Whittlesey, West Newton; William O. Blaney, Boston; DeWitt S. Clark, d. d., Salem; Henry E. Cobb, Newton; William H. Emerson, Cambridge; Hon. James M. W. Hall, Cambridge; Mortimer B. Mason, Boston; Charles B. Rice, d. d., Danvers; G. Henry Whitcomb, Worcester; A. E. Dunning, d. d., Brookline; Augustus S. Lovett, Brookline; William A. Paine, Roxbury ; Arthur C. Farley, Auburndale ; Rev. Morton Dexter, Boston ; Rev. Edward M. Noyes, Newton Centre; John H. Colby, Boston; Frank P. Shumway, Melrose; Wm. F. Whittemore, Boston; C. H. Daniels, d. d., Newton; Alfred M. Ziegler, Roxbury; Eleazar Boynton, Medford. objects. To maintain, in the city of Boston, a Congregational House; to care for and perpetuate a library of books, pamphlets, and manuscripts, and a collection of portraits and relics of the past; and to do whatever else — within the limits of its charter — shall serve to illustrate Congregational History and promote the general interests of the Congregational churches. THE PAST year. Owing partly to the competition of several new ofiSce buildings, there has been an unfortunate falling off in the receipts from rentals in the Congregational House. At the present writing, no less than fourteen rooms are unoccupied, against six a year ago. Friends who can put us into communication with desirable tenants will confer a favor which will be felt through the whole circle of Congregational enter- prises. Every reduction of rents charged to the benevolent societies sets money free for direct missionary work. needs. We are carrying a heavy mortgage of some $200,000, expecting to reduce it a little each year by a sinking fund. But this is a slow process at best; and it is liable to be checked at any time by the chilling blight of financial stringency. We shall not be on a secure basis until the Congregational House is freed from every incumbrance. Friends outside of Bostou, as well as those in the city, are urged to bear an honorable part in this work, and to send the treasurer liberal contributions for the discharge of the debt. Another object which should appeal to all good Congregationalists is the proper maintenance of our Library. It is open freely to all for reference, and it contains books and pamphlets relating to both the historical and the religious side of Christian work. Many of these are especially prized on account of their age and rarity; but it is too seldom realized that history is being made as truly now as in any past era; and thus that the record of what is familiar to us. as we live through it, will be prized by the generations that come after us. The Congregational Library asks to be the common repository of the life of our churches. All publications of either ministers or laymen are welcome, especially those of ecclesiastical interest. For example: in two or three clusters of churches. East and West, it is the custom to send hither a copy of the minutes of each local council; the practice should become a general one. We ought also to receive hundreds of church histories, manuals, and year books that have not yet been sent to us. Will pastors and clerks please follow these suggestions before the subject is crowded out by the press of other matters? 1901.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 59 THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY. Fourth Ave. and Twenty-second St., New York, N. Y. fLuciEN C. "Warner, ll.d., President. I Mr. Aaron B. Mead, Chicago, 111. "l n^K^^^c «v <^o c>^«.-«<„ J ^Ir- William H. Strong, Detroit, Mich. ^. „ Officers of the Society, j ^^^ Elbridge Torrey, Boston, Mass. t, \'^^\ Mr. C. D. Wood, Brooklyn, N. Y. (.Mr. D. C. Bell, Minneapolis, Minn. Presidents. ( "Wm. H. Ward, d. d., ll. d.. Chairman. Officers of the Board. < Charles E. Hope, Treasurer and Recording Secretary. ( L. H. Cobb, d. d., Corresponding Secretary. ( Rev. C. H. Taintor, Chicago, 111. Field Secretaries. < Rev. G. A. Hood, Boston, Mass. ( Rev. H. H. WiKOFF, San Francisco, Cal. Trustees. — "Wji. H. Ward, d. d., ll. d., R. T. Hall, d. d., Mr. Jacob Halset, George Wilcox, Esq., Mr. John H. Allen, 1901-1904; Mr. Ernest Greene, Mr. W. H. Nichols, F. W. Baldwin, d. d., L. C. Warner, ll. d., Mr. George S. Hickok, 1900-1903; Thos. K. Noble, d.d., Mr. W. J. Hunt. Mr. John D. Cutter, Frank Russell, d.d.. Rev. Samuel Colcord, 1899-1902. Finance Committee. — ^Messrs. Wilcox, Halsey, and Hunt. Counselor. — George Wilcox, Esq. Application Committee. — Messrs. Ward, Noble, Hall, Cutter, and Warner. Voting Members. — Fifty Dollars constitute the giver a Life Member of the Society; Five Dollars an Annual Member. Annual Meeting . — The Annual Meeting of the Congregational Church Building Society is held on the second Thursday of January, each year, at the rooms of the Society in the Charities Building in New York, at half past three o'clock p. m., unless otherwise ordered and due notice given. Form of a Bequest. — I give and bequeath to " The Congregational Church Building Society, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, " the sum of dollars, payable in months after my decease, to be applied to the charitable uses and puri^oses of said Society, under the direction of its Board of Trustees. The New Century. — It opens well. The first docket was small. The Board was able to vote on every case and clear the docket, not by refusing, but helping. They began 1900 in the same way, and would gladly have continued through the year. Funds did not allow. We are on a hard pan basis. The Board "will gladly vote away all the money the churches give for the various branches of the work. The prospect for 1900 is that it will be a good year. More churches contributed in 1900 than in any previous year. We have now reached a little more than one half the churches of the denomination. Shall we run it up this year to 3,500 contributing churches? May we hope to hear from Sunday Schools, Endeavor Societies, Ladies' Unions, and individual givers, that the record of this first year of the new century shall be the best so far ? Received from 3,158 churches and individuals §98,471 41 from legacies 28,083 36 for particular churches, specially contributed 4,354 52 for parsonages 1,4.37 46 church loans refunded 35,123 19 parsonage loans refunded 20,181 24 for Church Building Quarterly 63 45 from interest and dividends, including interest received from the A nnuity Fund 6,498 59 from sale of securities 18,939 00 Rebate — teleplione 3 35 Rebate — travelling expenses 4 31 Total receipts for the year from all sources $213,159 88 60 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Office: Fourth Ave. aud Tweuty-second St., New York. Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York; was organized in New York City, May 12, 1826, and incorporated, February 6, 1871. President. — Maj.-Gen. Oliver O. Howard. [d. d. Secj-etaries for Correspondence. — Joseph B. Clark, d.d.; Washington Choate, Treasurer. — Mr. William B. Howland. i^JeW *'ecre. d., of Hartford, Conn., has been appointed Field Secre- tary in the illness of Rev. Mr. Whittlesey, and will be glad to receive appointments to present the cause, and to communicate with either benefactors or pensioners. Ministers rarely come from wealthy families. They earn or borrow the means of education. Their salaries barely cover expenses ; their removals are frequent, espe- cially in home missionary fields; their earning time ends early; and their death lingers late. Less than a third of them die in harness; and more than half live past seventy. It ill becomes a great denomination to let any faithful missionary suffer extreme want in old age. The National Council's ^Ministerial Relief Fund, now .5118,000, furnishes an income of about S5,000 which is distributed in little pensions of from $25 to $200 a year, to aged or disabled Congregational ministers and missionaries, and their families. In 1900, sixty-four persons or families received such aid. Within about a year, seven of our honored pensioners have been transferred at advanced ages to the Home of Perpetual Youth. All of them had rendered long and faithful, and some of them conspicuously efficient, service. Of one nearly eighty years old, now broken down in health, it is written, " Within the last eight years he has done very efficient and faithful service for our churches; under his supervision seven churches have been organized and he has largely superintended the erection of their church buildings." For fuller information, see Minutes of National Councils; write the Secretary for literature, free; invite him to address your church, conference, association, or Con- gregational Club. Give something for Ministerial Relief, State or National, every year. FORM OF A BEQUEST. Ibequeath to the " Trustees of the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States" (a body corporate chartered under the laws of the State of Connecticut) [here insert the bequest], to be used for the purpose of Ministenal Reliefs as provided in the resolutions of the National Council of the Congregational Churches of the United States. SECRETARIES OF STATE ORGANIZATIONS OR COMMITTEES. Rev. Walter Frear, San Francisco, Cal. Rev. R. T. Cross, York, Neb. Rev. E. Cash, Los Angeles, Cal. Rev. E. J. Aiken, Concord, N. H. David N. Cajip, New Britain, Conn. Rev. S.M.Newman, D.D.,Washing'n,D.G'. Rev. G. W. CoLMAN, Chicago, 111. Rev. N. W. Bates, AV. Bloomfield, N. Y. Rev. N. A. Hyde, Indianapolis, Ind. Rev. E. O. Mead, Burton, O. Rev. T. O. Douglass, Grinuell, Iowa. George H. Himes, Portland, Or. Rev. C. M. Sheldon, Topeka, Kan. Herbert J. Wells, Kingston, R. I. Prof. F. B. Denio, Bangor, Me. Rev. W. B. Hubbard, Webster, S. D. Rev. Edwin B. Palmer, Boston, Mass. C. F. Thompson, Brattleboro, Vt. Rev. F. C. Wood, Gaylord, Mich. Rev. H. A. Miner, Madison, Wis. Rev. F. V. S. Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn. (—1 O O q c Pi O ft 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SExMINARIES. 67 THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Andover, Mass. Opened, September 28, 1808. FACULTY, 1900-1901. Egbert C. Smyth, d. d., Brown Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Bartlet Professor of Homiletics. Edward Y. Hincks, d. d.. Abbot Professor of Systematic Theology; Smith Pro- fessor of Biblical Theology. "William H. Ryder, d. d., Norris Professor of New Testament Interpretation. George F. Moore, d. d., Hitchcock Professor of Hebrew, and Lecturer on the History of Religions. Taylor Professor of Biblical History. Daniel Merriman, d. d.. Lecturer on Pastoral Theology. Henry A. Stimson, d. d.. Lecturer on Church Polity on the South worth Foundation. Edward C. Moore, d. d.. Lecturer on Homiletics. Lecturer on Foreign Missions on the Hyde Foundation. Binney Gunnison, b. a.. Instructor in Elocution. Reuben Merrill, Instructor in Vocal Music and Musical Director. "William L. Ropes, m. a., Librarian. Selah Merrill, d. d., ll. d., Curator of the Museum. Calendar. — The next seminary year begins on "Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1901, and ends June 19, 1902, with a recess from Dec. 19 to Jan. 2. Admission. — Students are admitted upon presentation of certificates of member- ship in some Christian Church, and of graduation at a college or university. Applicants who are not graduates will be required to pass an examination. Course of Study. — The aim of the course is to prepare men thoroughly for the practical work of the ministry. The fundamental studies in the Old and New Testaments, the History of the Church, the System of Christian Truth, and the "Work of the Preacher and Pastor, are prescribed; numerous elective courses enable students, in accordance with their interests and aptitudes, to pursue some of these subjects farther, or to take up others subsidiary to the main topics of instruction. To give students an actual acquaintance with the work of their calling and some experience in it, they are, as far as possible, associated individually with the pastors of churches, whom they assist in various ways and from whom they receive personal counsel and guidance. Degree. — The degree of Bachelor of Divinity is conferred upon students who satisfactorily complete the three years' course of study ; it is ordinarily required that the recipient hold a college degree. Graduate Students. — Graduates in Theology pursue advanced studies and researches under the personal direction of the professors, and are admitted to such courses of lectures as they may elect. Library and Museum. — The library contains over 52,000 volumes. A reading- room with a large and carefully-selected reference library is accessible to students at all hours. The museum contains an extensive collection made by Dr. Selah Merrill, illustrating especially the fauna of Palestine and the life of its people. Location. — Andover is twenty-three miles from Boston, and is reached by the Western Division of the Boston and Maine Railroad in thirty-five to forty minutes. For catalogues or further information address the President of the Faculty. 68 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Bangor, Me. Opened, October, 1816. Rev. Levi L. Paine, d. d., "Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Rev. John S. Sewall, d. d., Fogg Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Oratory, and Lecturer on Pastoral Theology. Rev. Charles J. H. Ropes, d. d., Hayes Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, and Librarian. Rev. Francis B. Denio, d. d., Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature. Rev. Clarence A. Beckwith, d. d., Buck Professor of Christian Theology, and Lecturer on Church Polity. THE BOND FOUNDATION. Prof. Leslie A. Lee, ph. d., of Bowdoin College, Instructor in Biology. Prof. Guy S. Callender, ph. d., of Bowdoin College, Instructor in The Economic Organization of Society. Bangor Seminary is open to Christians of every denomination. Course of Study, Junior Year. — Hebrew, Greek, Biblical Introduction, Old and New Testament Exegesis, Introduction to Philosophy, Philosophical Ethics, History of Greek Philosophy, Rhetoric, English Literature. Middle Year. — Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics, Old and New Tes- tament Exegesis and Theology, New Testament Criticism, Church History, Homi- letics, Vocal Culture. Senior Y'ear. — Church History, Homiletics, Pastoral Theology, Sociology, Old and New Testament Theology or Exegesis, Church Polity ; in l'.)02, the Theology of Horace Bushnell. On the Bond Foundation there are given two courses of instruction, one in each half year, on scientific subjects, as Geology, Biology, Evolution, Economics, Com- parative Religion, and the like. Six different courses will thus be given in each three years. Expenses and Aid. — There is no charge for tuition, rooms, furniture, library, gymnasium, or any privilege of the Seminary. The dormitory is in good condition and the rooms are furnished. The price of board is S3. 00 per week. The income of the Washburn fund and some other funds, given expressly to aid members of the Seminary, which amounts to more than half the cost of board, is available for students whose circumstances require it, provided their character and scholarship are satisfactory. There is also a small loan fund for the temporary accommodation of those who need it. Post-graduate Scholarships. — There are three scholarships established for the benefit of graduates of this Seminary; one of $50 to aid any student who remains to take a fourth year after graduating; and two of $100 each at Bowdoin College, to assist students who, having graduated at the Seminary, may be admitted to the College for further study. Preaching. — As it is believed to be conducive to the best professional training to combine practice with theory, students are allowed to exercise their gifts in holding meetings and in preaching as opportunities may oflfer, under the express approbation of the Facv^lty, it being provided that the prescribed exercises of the Seminary are not neglected. Facilities for such services are afforded in the missionary fields within reach of the Seminary. Library. — The Seminary has an excellent library, numbering more than twenty- two thousand volumes, and a permanent library fund, with the income of which constant additions are made of the latest and most valuable literature. Gymnasium. — The gymnasium is provided with suitable apparatus, and special instruction is given four days in the week. Anniversary occurs on Wednesday, May 15, 1901. The next seminary year will open on Thursday, Sept. 5, 1901. Requests for catalogues, letters of inquiry, or application for admission should be addressed to the Corresponding Secretary, Professor C. A. BECKWITH, Bangor, Maine. 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 69 PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Oakland, Cal. Opened for service, June, 1869. Rev. John Knox McLean, d. d., President, and Lecturer on Pastoral Methods. Rev. George Mooar, s. t. d., Professor of Apologetics and the Relations of Christianity and Science ; also Acting Professor of Church History. , Professor of Old Testament Languages and Literature. Rev. Frank Hugh Foster, ph. d., d. d.. Professor of Biblical and Systematic The- ology. Rev. Charles Sumner Nash, a.m., d. d., Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, Rev. Rhys Rees Lloyd, a. m., b. d.. Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis. Courses by the following professors have been incorporated in the Seminary Curriculum : — Hiram Van Kirk, a. m , ph. d., Dean of the Berkeley Bible Seminary (Christian). Max L. Margolis, a. m., ph. d.. Associate Professor of the Semitic Languages and Literatures, University of California. John Fryer, ll. d,, Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures, University of California. Thomas Rutherford Bacon, a. b., b. d., Professor of Modern European History, University of California. courses of study. First Year. — Courses covering in an outline manner all the fundamental branches of Theology, Exegesis of the Old and New Testaments, Church History, Homiletics, Systematic Theology, and Apologetics. Second and Third Years. — Full and extended elective courses in all branches now acknowledged as requisite to thorough preparation for the work of the Ministry, with Exegetical, Theological and practical " Senior " courses. A "Chain Course" pursuing the same topic (the Atonement) successively through the various departments. The student has unlimited choice among these Electives, except that he must take ten hours per week, and fourteen " units " (equivalent to seven hours per week for a year) in some major elective. facilities. The Seminary purposes to remove, at an early date, from Oakland to Berkeley, the seat of the LTniversity of California. It will thus be enabled to avail itself freely of the advantages of this University, among the foremost in the United States. There are 2,300 students in the Academic Departments at Berkeley, and 3,000 in the entire University. Tlie Library of the University, numbering about 80,000 volumes, and the special Theological Library of the Seminary (7,000 vohimes), will afford large opportunities for special study. Preparation in the languages of China and Japan can be had in the Oriental Department of the University, or in medicine in the Medical School. The climate is remarkably even, constantly cool, stimulating, and favorable for study during the entire year, knowing nothing of debilitating Spring changes, or i^rostrating Summer heats. terms of admission. The Seminary is open to students of every Christian denomination, to women as well as to men. Senior standing in the University of California, or its strict equivalent, is required for admission to the TheologicHl course, though students having attained standing equivalent to Junior standing in the University may be received as " Sub-Juniors," under the care of the Faculty, to complete their prejiaration for Theology in the University, having some biblical work in the Seminary. A certificate of health from a competent physician will be required of every student. Special students may be received to such studies as they are found qualified to pursue, as in the Univer.sity. EXPENSES and PECUNIARY AID. Incidental Expenses amount to §9.00 per half-year. Board may be had in the Students' Club at about $'2.50 per week. The Seminary and the American Education Society (the help of the latter however, being restricted to Congregational students) afford annual assistance; but in both cases upon condition of high scholarly work: the seminary aid is graduated upon merit basis from $15 to S17.5. There are a limited number of preaching stations in the neighborhood where advanced students may have the opportunity of practical work and of earning a portion of their expenses. The Next Year begins Aug. 20, 1901. Address the President. O A 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 71 CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Chicago, III. Opened for Instruction, October, 1858. FACULTY. Rev. Franklin "Woodbury Fisk, d. d., ll. d., Emeritus Professor of Sacred Rhetoric. Rev. George N. Boardman, d. d., ll. d.. Emeritus Professor of Systematic Theology. Rev. Samuel Ives Curtiss, ph. v., d. d., New England Professor of Old Testament Literature and Interpretation. Rev. G. BucKiNGHAsi WiLLCox, D. D. , Stone Professor of Congregational History, Church Polity and Special Studies. Rev. HuGfl McDonald Scott, d. d., Sweetzer and Michigan Professor of Ecclesi- astical History. Rev. George H. Gilbert, ph. d., d. d., Iowa Professor of New Testament Literature and Interpretation. Rev. Graham Taylor, d. d., ll. d.. Professor of Christian Sociology and Pastoral Theology. Rev. Edward T. Harper, ph. d.. Professor [of Assyriology and Comparative Religion. Rev. William B. Chamberlain, d. d., Scoville Professor of Pulpit Oratory and Sacred Music. Rev. "Wm. Douglas Mackenzie, d. d.. Professor of Systematic Theology. Rev. Carl A. Paeth, Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology in the Ger- man Department. Mr. A. N. Fox, b. j>., Instructor in the German Department. Rev. R. A. Jernberg, b. d., Professor of Biblical and Practical Theology in the Dano-Norwegian Department. Rev. Otto C. Grauer, Instructor in the Dano-Norwegian Department. Rev. Fridolf Risberg, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology in the Swedish Department. Rev. Magnus E. Peterson, Instructor in the Swedish Department. Admission. — The Seminary is open to students of all denominations. Candidates for admission must have received a collegiate education, or an equivalent prepara- tion. Students from other seminaries may be admitted by certificate. Terms and Vacations. — The academic year begins the last "Wednesday in September and closes the second Thursday in May. There is a recess of two weeks at Christmas. ; Situation. — The Seminary Buildings front Union Park. The location is quiet, but the centre of the city may be reached in ten minutes. Course of Study. — The Course of Study covers three years; the lectures are prescribed and elective. Each student is required to take fourteen lecture hours a week, ten prescribed and four elective. All graduates receive a diploma; special work is required for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity. The German and the Scandinavian Departments. — Students in these departments take part of the Course in the English language, according to their grade of preparation, that they may be able to preach also in English. They are, however, excused from most English studies, in place of which they have such studies in their own native languages as are best adapted to prepare them to min- ister to our German or Scandinavian fellow-citizens. ExAsnNATioNs. — In each year there are public examinations, oral and written, of all the classes. The Alumni Institute is held in the anniversary week in May. Hammond Library. — This contains the General and the Reference Library with over 20,000 volumes, which is arranged in six rooms according to subjects. These sub-departments are furnished with the best helps for students, and are open daily. The students have easy access, also, to the public libraries of Chicago, some of which are among the best endowed and equipped in the country. Expenses. — No charges are made for instruction, or for the use of Hammond Library. Furnished rooms are drawn in the treasurer's office on the first day of the fall term at 10 A. m. The following charges are made for the occupancy of rooms in the Seminary buildings : .§1.00 a week for rooms occupied by two students ; $1.25 for rooms alone. Good board can be had in private families in the neighborhood of the Seminary for 82.50 or S3.00 a week. Financial Aid. — From the Congregational Education Society S50 a year. Additional aid is given by merit scholarships, in value from §75 to §175, according to the grade of the men ; also by loans up to $75. '"For further information, apply to Prof. H. M. Scott, 520 W. Adams Street, or Mr. H. W. Chester, 81 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111. t— ( o o o o 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 73 HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Hartford, Conx. Founded, 1834. Chester D. Hartranft, d. d.. President, Riley Professor of Christian Theology, and Instructor in Encyclopaedia and Methodology. Waldo S. Pratt, mus. d., Professor of Ecclesiastical Music and Hymnology, and Acting Librarian. Melancthon W. Jacobus, d. d., Hosmer Professor of New Testament Exegesis. WiLLiSTON Walker, ph. d., d. d., Waldo Professor of Germanic and Western Church History, and Instructor in Ecclesiastical Polity. Edwin K. Mitchell, d. d., Professor of Grseco-Roman and Eastern Church His- tory. Clark S. Bbardslee, d. d.. Professor of Biblical Dogmatics and Ethics. Alexander R. Merriam, a. b., Samuel Hawes Professor of Practical Theology and Christian Sociology. Arthur L. Gillett, a. m.. Professor of Apologetics. Lewis B. Paton, ph. d.. Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Criticism, Instructor in Assyrian and Cognate Languages, and Registrar. Duncan B. Macdonald, b. d.. Professor of Semitic Languages. Edward E. Nourse, a. m., s. t. b., Associate Professor of Biblical Theology, and Instructor in New Testament Canouicity and Textual Criticism. Cecil Harper, a. m., Instructor in Elocution. Augustus C. Thompson, d. d.. Lecturer on Foreign Missions. Austin B. Bassett, b. d., Lecturer on Experiential Theology. William A. Halliday, d. d.. Lecturer on Presbyterian Polity. Alexander Mackennal, d. d., Bowdou, Cheshire, England, Carew Lectujer for 1900-1. The Seminary aims (1) to develop a vigorous spiritual life as the only sound basis for scholarship and service, (2) to train in scientific methods of exegetical and historical research, (3) to discover the truth of God as revealed in the Scriptures, and the leading of his Spirit in history, in order to apply that truth in the realms of thought and endeavor, so as to meet the present needs of the world and promote the spread of his Kingdom. Instruction is carried on by a large corps of professors whose fields are carefully defined and adjusted in their scientific relations. Emphasis is laid upon a close personal relation between instructor and pupil. About two thirds of the course are prescribed, and one third is to be selected from a list of over one hundred electives, offered in all the departments. The purpose is to use only the most scientific methods, both old and new. In the field of pastoral discipline extensive work is expected in preaching, in every variety of evangelistic and charitable organization, and in personal religious effort. Systematic instruction is given in singing and in elocution. Optional instruction is provided in German. Special and graduate courses are open to those who desire them. A thorough and comprehensive course in foreign missions is open to regular and special students. Two fellowships (each for two years) for foreign study and five prizes are offered. The degree of b. d., is conferred on those who complete, with credit, the three years' course. The Apparatus includes a rapidly increasing library of over 76,000 volumes, con- taining sevei-al tinique special collections, to which students have access day and evening, missionary mitseum and reading-room, gymnasium, music-room, etc. Terms of Admission. — Candidates for admission must be members of some Christian Church and graduates of some college. Those who are not college grad- uates may, after examination, be admitted on probation during the first term. All courses are open to ivomen on the same terms as to men. Expenses.— No charge is made for tuition, rooms, furniture and bedding, or use of the library and apparatus, except a nominal fee of §20 for use of steam and super- vision. Bqard is provided at the Seminary under the care of the Students' Asso- ciation, at $3.50 per week. Scholarship aid is provided for those needing it, in addition to the grant from the Education Society. Calendar.— The sixty-eighth year begins on Sept. 25, 1901, and closes on May 28, 1902. The various courses are arranged in three terms. Examinations are held at the close of each subject or principal topic. For the Annual Register, or further information, address Prof. Jacobus. 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SElVnNARIES. 75 OBERLIN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. OBKRiiiN, Ohio. Opened for service in 1835. FACULTY. John Henky Barrows, d. d., President, Professor of Comparative Theology and Christian Missions. James H. Fairchild, d. d., ll. d., Professor Emeritus of Theology. G. Frederick Wright, d.d., ll. d.. Professor of the Harmony of Science and Revelation. Albert H. Currier, d. d., Holhrook Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Practical Theology. Henry C. King, t>. d., Finney Professor of Theology. Rev. Edward I. Bosworth, a. m., Professor of the New Testament Language and Literature. Rev. Albert T. Swing, a. m.. Professor of Church History. George S. Burroughs, ph. d., d. d., ll. d., Professor of the Old Testament Language and Literature. Rev. Louis F. Miskovsky, a. m.. Principal of the Slavic Department, and Pro- fessor of the Bohemian Language. William G. Caskey, a. m.. Professor of Elocution. Henry M. Tenney, d. r>., Lecturer upon Positive Institutions. Ernest L. Bogart, ph. d., Associate Professor of Sociology in Oherlin College. JuDSON Smith, d. d., Lecturer on the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missious. The Seminary is open to students of all denominations. It has a full corps of professors of its own and offers its students all the work essential to a theological training. In addition students are admitted to the College classes without charge. Applicants for admission must present college diplomas, or satisfy the faculty by examination or certificate that they have liad the equivalent of a college course. Upon graduation, the Academic Degree of Bachelor of Divinity is conferred. The minimum requirement for all candidates for a degree is 1,440 hours of lectures and recitations. The most essential courses of each department are required; this work amounts to 817 hours. Hebrew being elective, the required amount of work in the Old Testament department may be done either in Hebrew Exegesis or in Introduction and Biblical Theology. In addition to the required work, a large number of elective courses is offered, aggregating 1,5.38 hours, from which each student elects at least 623 hours. These courses cover a large range of more advanced work in the several departments. There are in the ministry many who have not received adequate training for it and who soon discover their need of theological study. The reasonable requirements for admission to the resular courses of theology place such training beyond the reach of many men of this class. lu the interest of a better educated ministry the Semi- nary offers its advantages to a limited number of ordamed ministers who have already held a pastorate, and who wish to enter upon theological studies for not less than a full year. They may enter such courses as they are prepared to ijursue with profit, and will be given certificates for all work completed. Slavic Department. — The object of this department is to train up pastors for the Slavic immigrants to this country. Thorough instruction is giveii in the Bohemian language. The course of study varies to suit the needs of individuals, and culminates in the ivgular theological course. Spear Library contains about fifty-three thousand volumes. Expenses. — Council Hall, the Seminary building, has fully furnished rooms with hot water heat for fifty students. Those rooming here pay a moderate incidental fee, varying according to location of room. Other students pay a fee of $6. Aside from this fee there is no charge made by the Seminary. The price of board in Oherlin is from $2.00 to §3.00 a week. Other expenses are correspondingly low. Pecuniary aid is granted to those who need it, from the Congregational Education Society, and from Seminary scholarship funds. The amount ordinarily received from the Education Society has not been less than .S50. The Seminary funds are awarded for excellence in scholarship iu the form of merit scholarships varying in amount from $50 to $100 each year. There is also a loan fund. There has generally been abundant opportunity for work in Home Missionary fields and elsewhere during the summer vacation of four months, and occasional preaching for remuner- ation is possible during term time. The year of study consists of thirty-two weeks in two semesters. The next year begins Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1901. For further information address Prof. Edward I. Bosworth. 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 77 DIVINITY SCHOOL OF YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn. FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS. Arthur T. Hadlet, ll. d., President. George E. Day, d. d., Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Language and Literature. George P. Fisher, d. d., ll. d.. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, and Dean of the Faculty. Lewis O. Brastow, d. d.. Professor of Practical Theolo.^y. Edward L. Curtis, ph. d., d. d., Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature. George B. Stevens, ph. d., d. d., Professor of Systematic Theology. "William F. Blackman, b. d., ph. d.. Professor of Christian Ethics. Frank C. Porter, ph. d., d. d.. Professor of Biblical Theology. Benjamin W. Bacon, litt. d. , d. d., Professor of New Testament Criticism. Williston "Walker, ph. d., d. d.. Professor (elect) of Ecclesiastical History. Frank K. Sanders, ph. d., d.d., Professor of Biblical History and Archeology. Warren J. Moulton, ph. d., Instructor in Biblical Literature. Samuel S. Curry, b. d., ph. d., Instructor in Elocution. John P. Deane, b. a., b. d., Instructor in Missions. SPECLIL lecturers. Rev. George A. Gordon, d. d., of Boston, Mass., Lyman Beecher Lecturer. Sub- ject: Ultimate Conceptions of Faith. Prof. "W. Newton Clarke, d. d., of Colgate University. (Subject to be announced.) Prof. J. F. Genung, ph. d., of Amherst College. (Subject to be announced.) Relation to the University. — The Divmity School is one of the co-ordinate Departments of Yale University, which embraces also The Department of Philosophy and the Arts (including the Academical Department and the Sheffield Scientific School); The Department of Medicine; The Department of Law; together with the School of the Fine Arts, The Department of Mu.sic, and The Graduate School. The general advantages of the University are enjoyed by all its members in common. The Divinity students receive from the Corporation, on completing their three-years course, the degree of b. d., and are enrolled among the alumni of the University. Courses of Study. — The studies are of two classes, prescribed and elective. The prescribed, given by the faculty, constitute 9i8 hours of work during the three years; the elective, constituting 270 hours of required work, may be taken from electives offered by the faculty of Divinity School or from other courses of collateral study given in the Graduate School of the University. Students at the close of the second year of study have the option of continuing as candidates for the degree of b. d. , or of becoming, by enrolment in the Graduate School, candidates for the degree of ph. d. (requiring two more years of resident study). Graduate or Fourth- Year Class. — Students of approved scholarship who have completed a three-years course of theological study, here or elsewhere, are admitted to the Graduate Class, in which advanced studies in Theology are pursued under the direction of the Professors. Scholarship aid, to a limited amount, will, at the discretion of the Faculty, be given to men of superior scholarship. Members of this class may become candidates for the degree of m. a. or for that of ph. d., by enrolment in the Graduate Department of the University. The Graduate Fellowship, for the encouragement of further theological study in this country or abroad, the income of which is §500 for one year after gradua- tion, is offered to the class entering in September, 1901. Rooms and Expenses. — The rooms, which will accommodate one hundred and fifty students, are designed in general for only one occupant. Each room has a bedroom attached, and is carpeted and furnished with all needful furniture except bed clothing. The chief expenses of the session are, for board, .$3.00 to §4.00 a week ; fuel and light, §25 to §30 ; and §15 a year for care of room and incidental expenses. Aid from Scholarship Funds. — Aid in general scholarships of one hundred dollars each is given to young men of approved scholarship and of promise of usefulness in the ministry, whose circumstances require it, in return for service rendered, under the direction of the Faculty, in religious or other similar work in connection with churches and public institutions in New Haven. Prize scholarships of one hundred dollars each and of fifty dollars each are also offered to students of exceptional rank in scholarship. The Congregational Education Society also grants fifty dollars a year to Theological students of approved scholar- ship and character, who are members of Congregational Churches and need such assistance. Commencement of the Term. — The next term of study will begin on Thurs- day, Sept. 2G, 1901, and continue until the third "Wednesday in May (anniversary), when the vacation of four months, in which the students have the opportunity to engage in some form of remunerative labor, will commence. Application for Admission. — The Seminary is open on equal terms to students of all Christian denominations. Applications for admission, or for the annual cata- logue, may be made to the Secretary of the Divinity School, Xeio Haven, Conn. 78 CONGKEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. STUDENTS. KAMES AND RESIDENCES. Abel, George Ferdinand, Philadelphia, Pa. Adamson, Charles Edgar, Philadelphia, Pa. Ahern, Katharine Cecilia, a.m., Hartford, Ct. Allison, William Talbot, Toronto. Can. Amiindseu, Albert, Galesburg, Wis. Ananikian, Mardiros H., Sivas, Turkey. Andersen, Sivert, Merrill, Wis. [Mass. Andrew, John Charles States, W. Roxbury, Anthony, Gould Roydon, Scotland, Ct. , Ashdown, Charles Rowland, Toronto, Can. Atkins, Charles Howard, Ballard vale. Mass. Atwood, Alfred Ray, Pittsfield, Mass. Austin, Leon Hudson, Coventry, Ct. Babey, John, Braddock, Pa. Baker, Franklin, Kansas City, Kan. Barker, Herbert Austin. Three Rivers, Mass. Barnes, Harry Ashton, Tabor, lo. Barnes, Howard Clark, Chicago, 111. Bartholomew, Noyes Otis, Topeka, Kan. Basso, Bela, S., Norwalk, Ct. Baumann, Benjamin R., Lansing, lo. Baur, Philip Edward, Argenti, Ore. Bayne, John Julian, Mendon, III. Beach, William De Verne, Bridgeport, Ct. Bennett, Henry James, Andover, Mass. Bennett, Joseph Hayden, Crete, Neb. Bickford, Levi Francis, Oberlin. Bicknell, John, W. Cummington, Mass. Bieler, John Martin, South Walpole, Mass. Bigelow, Warren Daniels, Roxbury, Mass. Bissell, Shelton, Montclair, N. J. Bissell, William Foster. Brimfield, Mass. Bixler, James Wilson, New London, Ct. Bjorkhmd, Daniel, Stanhope, lo. Blakeslee, Walter Conkling, Milwaukee.Wis. Blanchard, Fer'd Quincy, 'W. Newton, Mass. Bloomfield, Stanley Francis, Stony Creek. Bohn, William Fred, St. Louis. Booth, Henry Kendall, Chicago, 111. Bortou, Carl'Darling, Lyonsville, 111. Bowdish, Alvin Craig, Crawford, Neb. Bowlby, Noble Oscar, Maiden, Mass. Bradley, Ernest Bansor, Lancaster, Wis. Brandelle, Joseph Nathaniel, Austin, 111. Brattstrom, Victor, Chicaso, 111. Brink, Gilbert Nichols, Pomona, Cal. Browne, Alice Seymour, Harpoot, Turkey. Bruno, Frank John, Newark, N. J. Buell, Seth Herbert. Plymouth, Ct. Burdick, Charles Henry, Oconomowoc, Wis. Burt, Henry Fairfield, Wabaunsee, Kan. Bush, Fred'k Roys, Hopkins Sta., Mich. Butler, George Manley, Northampton, Mass. * College and Tear t Seminary and of Graduating. Class. Penn., 1897 Yale, Grad. Boston IT. 1883 Yale. R. L. Smith, 1898 Hartford, Sp. Toronto U. 1899 Yale, Sen. — — Chi'go, D.N. Sen. Cen. Tur. 1897 Hartford, Sen. — — Chi'go, D.N. Sen. Harvard, 1896 Andover, Jun. — — Bangor, Jun. Con. C. of Can. '97 Chicago, Grad. Harvard, 1881 Andover, Mid. Vermont U. 1899 Andover, Mid. Amherst, 1898 Hartford, Sen. — — Oberlin, Slav. Kansas U. 1901 Chicago, Jun. Amherst, 1897 Hartford. Sen. — — Yale, Jun. — — Chicago, Grad. Washburn, 1898 Chicago, Mid. — — Oberlin, Slav. Wilton, 1898 Chi'go, Ger. Sen. Pacific U. — Chicago, Sen. Illinois, 1900 Chicago, Jun. Yale, 1897 Yale, Grad. Harvard U. 1898 Andover, Sen. Doane, 1893 Andover, Sen. Oberlin, 1868 Oberlin, Grad. Yale, 1899 Yale. Mid. Williams, 1898 Hartford, Sen. Harvard, 1898 Yale, Mid. Yale, 1897 Yale, Mid. Amherst, 1897 Hartford, Mid. Amherst, 1882 Yale, R. L. — — Chicago, Sw. Jun. Beloit, 1896 Yale, Sen. Amherst, 1898 Y'ale, Sen. Olivet, 1895 Yale, Grad. Oberlin, 1900 Oberlin, Jun. Hamilton, 1898 Chicago, Sen. Knox, 1899 Chicago, Mid. Yankton, 1897 Chicago, Sen. — — Bangor, Mid. So. Cal. U. 1899 Pacific, Mid. — _ Chicago, Grad. — ■ Chicago, Siv. Sen. Pomona, 1898 Pacific, Sen. INIt. Holyoke, 1900 Hartford, Jun. Williams, 1899 Yale, Mid. Oberlin, 1900 Yale, Jun. Beloit, 1899 Chicago, Mid. Washburn, 1899 Chicago, Mid. Olivet, 1895 Chicago, Mid. Amherst, 1897 Yale, Grad. * A dash in the column of colleges implies that the student has never been connected with any college; the name of a college followed by a dash in place of year implies that the student ■wae connected with that college, but did not complete the course. A list of the colleges and universities may be found at the end of this list. t " Sen." means Senior. "Mid." Middle. " Jun." Junior. " Sp." means Special Course; and when followed by " Sen.," " Mid.," or "Jan.," means Special Course Senior and the like. " R. L." means Resident Licentiate. " Grad." means Graduate Class. " Adv." means Ad- vanced Class. " D. 2^.," "Ger.," " Slav." and " Sw." mean Datio-Norwegian, German, Slavic, and Swedish Departments, in Chicago and Oberlin. 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINAEIES. 79 NAMES AND RESIDENCES. Calhoun, Charles Spurgeon, Lewiston, Me. Campbell, Wm. James, Suinmerside, P. E. I. Carey, Edward Frauds, Princeton, 111. Carswell, lleleu Charlotte, Baltimore, Md. Chamberlain, Horace Wright, Honolulu. Chapman, William John, Wakefield, Kan. Chase, Abram Lanman, New York City. Childs, Irvine H., Northbridge Center, Mass. Clapp, Raymond Gilmore, South Boston. Clark, Grant V., Princeton, Wis. Colburn, Harvey C, Cambria, Mich. Conkle, Noble Wallar, Gilbert, O. Cook, Ezra Albert, Chicago, 111. Corbiu, Paul Seaton, Carlinville, 111. Couch, John Henry, Knob Noster, Mo. Crowdis, Edwin Gordon, N.E. Margaree, N.S. Crowe, Francis Wayland. Culbreth, James Marvin, Jamesboro, N. C. Cutler, Alex. Ellis, Genoa Jet., Wis. Dahlgren, Olof Anton, Joliet, 111. Dale, .John Harold, Winter Park, Fla. Dana, Malcolm, Northfield, Minn. Davies, John William, Scranton, Pa. Davies, William Evan, Scranton, Pa. Davis, Charles Henry, Ware, Mass. Davis, H. S., Westerly, R. I. Dean, Lee Maltbie, Bridgeport, Ct. Deane, John Pitt, New Haven, Ct. Demura, Telzabura, Niigata, Japan. Dennison, George Borrodel, Janesville, Wis. Depew, Aruett Wynant, Wayne, 111. Diehl, Frank, Holt, Mich. Diehl, Wilhelm, New York. Diefeubach, Arthur Chas., Port Huron, Mich. Dietrich, Heiurich John, Lesterville, S. D. Dormaier, Christian, Scotland, S. D. Douglass, Roscoe Dwight, Olds, lo. Dunlap, Roger Allen, East Concord, N. H. Dvorak, John, Humboldt, Neb. Early, Alonzo, Bristolville, O. Eastman, Charles Reid, Oakland, Cal. Eckles, William Edgar, Porterville, Cal. Elliot, Charles, Toronto, Ont. Ellis, Emery Ward, Curtis, Neb. Ellis, George Hareld, Northfield, Vt. Englund, Theodore, Lowell, Mass. Ennis, Merlin, Endeavor, Wis. Ensminger, Fred Patterson, Sanford, Fla. Erickson, Andrew, Cragin, 111. Estabrook, Franklin J., Olivet, Mich. Evans, William, Rogers Park, 111. Fales, David, Lake Forest. III. Fensham, Florence A., Constantinople. Ferguson, William Duncan, Sacramento. Fisher, Charles Russ, Oswego Falls, N.Y. Fisher, William Loren, New London, Mo. Forbes, Charles Andrew, Leadville, Col. Fowler, Charles E., Oberlin, O. Fowles, Raymond Arthur, Wiscasset. Francis, Arthur James, Oxford, England. French, James Leslie, Grand Rapids, Mich. Fuller, Columbus C, Bozeman, Mont. Fuller, Montie John Baker, Clarendon, Vt. Fulton, Robert Newcomb, Elmira, N. Y. Gale, Tyler Eddie, Worcester, Mass. Gales. Thomas Park, Bangor, Me. Gammon, Robert William, Big Rock, 111. Garfield, John Pearl, E. Jaffrey, N. H. College and Year Seminary and of Graduating. Class Bates, 1899 Y'ale, Sen. Ohio U. — Bangor, Jun. Mich. U. 1898 Andover, Sen. — — Hartford, Sp. — — Chicago, Grad. — — Chicago, Sen. Allegheny, 1888 Yale, R. L. Amherst, 1900 Hartford, Jun, Boston U. 1900 Yale, Jun. — — Yale, Jtm. Hillsdale, 1899 Oberlin, Jun. Oberlin, — Oberlin, Sen. Wheaton, 1898 Chicago, Mid. Blackburn U. 1898 Oberlin, Jun. — — Yale, Mid. Princeton U .1899 Hartford, Mid. Franklin, 1899 Oberlin, Mid. Trinity.N.C ,1900» Yale, Jun. Beloit, 1898 Chicago, Sen — — Chicago, Sw. Sen Rollins, 1900 Andover, Jun. Carleton, 1898 Hartford, Sen Marietta, 1899 Chicago, Mid. Marietta, 1898 Yale, Sen. Williams, 1898 Hartford, Sen — — Yale, R.L YaleU. 1896 Andover, Mid. Cornell TJ. 1890 Yale. Grad. Tohoku, 1896 Pacific, Sen. Oberlin, — Chicago, Sen. — — Chicago, Grad. Michigan U 1900 Hartford, Jun. S.Dillenburg,Ger. Chicago, Ger.Jvm. Olivet, 1900 Yale, Jun Wilton, 1898 Chicago, Ger.Sen Wilton, — Chicago, Ger.Sen lofra. 1899 Chicago, Jun. Dartmouth, 1900 Hartford, Jun. — — Oberlin, Slav. Mt. Hope, 1897 Oberlin, Jun. California, 1900 Pacific, Jun. Pomona, — Pacific, Sen. Oberlin, — Oberlin, Sen Doane, 1899 Chicago, Jun. Norwich D. 1898 Andover, Mid. — — Chicago, Sw. Sen. Beloit, 1900 Y'ale, Jun. Rollins, 1897 Andover, Sen — — Chicago, Grad. Olivet, 1886 Oberlin, Sen. — — Chicago, Grad Harvard, 1897 Chicago, Mid. — — Chicago, Mid. Oberlin, 1897 Pacific, R. G. Redfield, 1899 Chicago, Mid. Bethany, 1899 Y^ale, Sen. — — Chicago, Grad. Oberlin, 1900 Oberlin, Mid. Colorado, — Bangor, Jun. — — Chicago, P . Dept Michigan U . 1900 Hartford, Mid — — Oberlin, Sp. Dartmouth, 1899 Hartford, Mid. Robert, 1900 Hartford, Jun. Williams, 1900 Hartford, Jun — — Bangor, R.L Earlham, 1895 Chicago, Grad Amherst, 1898 Hartford, Mid. 80 CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. [1901, NAMES AND RESIDENCES. College and Tear of Graduating. Gause, Noah Cadwallader, "West Liberty, Ip. Gaylord, Edw. Dickinson, N. Amherst, Mass. Gilmore, Aubrey Caldwell, Kensington, N. H. Goddard, Louis Allen, Terryville, Ct. Goddard, Reuben James, Springfield, O. Goin, Edward Franklin, Birmingham, Ala. Goodheart, Simon Francis, Oberlin, O. Gould, John Harold, Yarmouth, Me. Grabill, Dell Quince, Abington, 111. Graham, Hugh Finley, Cornish, Me. Grant, Martin Lee, Springfield, O. Graves. Arthur Guy, Memphis, Tenn. Green, Everett Edward, Spencer, Mass. Greenwood, Victor Lynch, Chicago, 111. Gregory, James Francis, Bordentown, N. J. Grim, Frederick Ferrell, Chicago, 111. Grindland, John Oscar, Tawney, Minn. Gross, Johann Daniel, Kulm, N. D. Groves, Ernest Rutherford, Hudson, Mass. Gunn, William John, Portland, Me. Haggleblom, John R., Quinoy, Mass. Haines, George, Paterson, N. J. Ham, Richard Kimball, Tulare, Cal. Hamilton, Daniel Salmon, Montreal, Can. Harald, John Waldemar, Proctor, Vt. Hare, Alfred Waldron, Los Angeles, Cal. Harrod, William Andrew, Baltimore, Md. Harwell, Robert Ritchie, Peterburg, Va. Hawkes, George Bradley, Salt Lake City, U. Hawley, Henry Keeler, Farmington, Ct. Hayden, Newell Matson, Denver, Col. Hayes, Edward Christopher, Middlefield, O. Hayes, William Henry, North Gilford, Ct. Haynes, Charles Stillman, Fitchburg, Mass. Heermance, Edgar Laing, New Haven, Ct. Hejtmanck, George, St. Mary's, Kan. Hennings, Gustaf, Austin, 111. Herzoy, Jacob, Oberlin, Ohio. Hess, William Milton, Philadelphia, Pa. Hill, Fred Burnett, Morris, Minn. Hitchcock, Wallace Chester, Antigo, Wis. Hodous, Lewis, Cleveland, O. Holden, Frederick Augustus, Morris, Ct. Holland, Abram James, Detroit, Mich. Hopwood, John Lloyd, Plymouth, Pa. Horvei, Johannes Jensinius, Anthony, Wis. Hula, Louis, Riley, Kan. Hull, George Herbert, Andover, Mass. Hume, Elizabeth Norris, Bombay, India. Hunsberger, Byron Keyser, Pottstown, Pa. Hyde, Alban Bernard, Auburn, Me. Hyde, James, Stamford, Ct. Ide, Herbert Chandler, Webster, Mass. Irion, Theodor, St. Louis, Mo. Jackson, Charles Wilfred, Montowese, Ct. Jamarik, Paul, Braddock, Pa. James, Elias Olan, Mansfield, 111. Jenkins. James A., St. Paul, Minn, Jennings, William Lewis, Brockton, Mass. Jevne, Charles Arthur, Chicago, 111. Job, Philip Adams, South Walpole, Mass. Johnson, E, E. Schultz, New Berlinville, Pa. Johnson, George Herbert, Farmington, N. H. Jones, Thos. Gwilym, Merthyr Tydvil, Wales. Jordan, Albert Hastings, Fairfield, lo. Jordan, John Wesley, Chicago, 111. Josephson, John A., Danway, 111. Kedzie, William R., Lansing, Mich. Seminary and Class. Cornell, 1900 Chicago, Jun. Amherst, 1899 Hartford, Mid. — — Andover, Sp. Wisconsin U.1898 Hartford, Sen. — — Yale, Mid. Fisk U. 1898 Oberlin, Sen. Redfield, 1900 Oberlin, Grad. — — Bangor, Mid, Knox, 1900 Chicago, Jun. Bowdoin, — Andover, Grad. Wittenberg, 1898 Oberlin, Sen. Iowa, 1898 Chicago, Mid. Amherst, 1900 Y^ale, Jun. Wheaton, 1898 Chicago, Mid. Amherst, 1898 Yale. Sen. Drake U. 1894 Chicago, P. D. — — Chi'go, D.N.Jnu. Wilton, 1898 Chi'go, Ger. Mid. — — Yale, Sen. Harvard, 1899 Yale, Jun. — — Chicago, iSto. Mid. Bowdoin, 1897 Andover, Sen. California C , — Pacific, Sen. — — Chicago, Grad. — — Chicago, Siu. Jun. — — Pacific, Mid. — — Yale, Jun. Hampden Sid. '97 Yale, Jun. Colorado, 1898 Hartford, Mid. Oberlin, 1898 Oberlin, Sen. Colorado Col. — Chicago, Sen. Olivet, 1897 Andover, Mid. Wesleyan, 1895 Yale, R. L. Williams, 1891 Andover, Grad. Yale, 1897 Yale, Sen, — — Oberlin, Slav. — — Chicago, (Sio. Sen. — — Oberlin, Grad. Yale, 1896 Yale, R. L. Carleton, 1900 Hartford, Jun, Ripon, 1898 Chicago, Sen. W. Res. U. 1897 Hartford, Fel. Amherst, 1878 Yale, R. L. Michigan U 1900 Hartford, Jun. Marietta, 1900 Yale, Jun. — Yale, Mid. — — Oberlin, Slav. Baker U. — Andover, Jun. Wellesley, 1900 Hartford, Jun, Princeton U 1900 Hartford, Jun. Bates, 1899 Yale, Sen. — — Yale, Mid. Amherst, 1898 Hartford, Sen. Elmhurst, 1897 Hartford, Sen. Acadia U. 1896 Yale, Sen, — — Oberlin, Slav. Un. Christ. 1899 Oberlin, Mid. LebauonV.U.1896 Oberlin, Sen. — — Bangor, Mid, Chicago U. 1900 Chicago, Jun. Amherst, 1900 Hartford, Jun. Princeton 11.1899 Hartford, Mid. Bates, 1900 Yale, Mid. Caermarthenl898 Chicago, Sen. Parsons, 1899 Chicago, Mid. Beloit, 1898 Chicago, Sen. — — Chi'go, Z>.iV.Mid. Mich. Agri. 1899 Oberlin, Mid. 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 81 NAMES AND BESIDENCE9. Kent, "William Henry, Redfield, S. D. Kepler, Aslier Raymond, Philadelphia, Pa. King, Hines Eugene, Cleveland, O. Konig, David, Chicago, 111. Kozielek, Paul, Kouskan, Austria. Landsverk, Halvor Svenuug, Tawney, Minu. Larsen, Bartholdus, Grinnell, La. Larson, Anton Rasmus, Vilas, S. D. Latham, Ernest Royal, Wethersfield, Ct. Lathrop, William Gilbert, Xorth Haven, Ct. Leach, Claude Percy, Moulton, la. Leavitt, Ashley Day, Melrose Highl'ds, Mass. Le Bosquet, John Edwards, Somerville, Mass. Lee, John Olsen, Fergus Falls, Minn. Le Roy. Albert E.. Sharpsburg, Pa. Libby, Frederic Joseph, Richmond, Me. Life, Sisag Krikor, CiBsarea, Turkey. Lillard, Thomas B., Maryville, Tenn. Lippincott, Clarence Melville, WaynesburgjPa. Livingston, Herbert Roy, Ash Grove, Mo. Lockwood, George Requa, Montclair, N. J. Logan, Alice Price, Buffalo, N. Y. Logan, Arthur Corning, Buffalo, N. Y. Lothrop, Dorance Bertel, Pittsfield, Me. Lovell, Gilbert, Plaiufield, N. J. Luce, Irving, Jacob, Monroe, Mich. Lyman, Eugene William, Cummington, Mass. MacDuffee,Chas.Brown,CharlestonF.C.,X.Y. Maclnnes, James C. Macnair, William Mackintosh, Providence, R.I. McCandless, Thomas, Meriden, Ct. McDowell, Henry M., Norwalk, O. McKenzie, Alexander Louis, Wareham, Mass. Makino, Toraji, Kochi Omi. Japan. Mann, George Eugene, Manville, R. I. Marsh, Burton Everett, Montague, Mass. Martin, John James, Rollo, 111. Mason, George Lincoln, Bangor. Mather, William Arnot, New York, N. Y. Matsumoto, Masukichi. Hiroshima, Japan. Mavromates, Laz. Kiriakos, Samsoun, Turkey. Maxwell, Charles Henry, Dawson, Minn. Mead, Elwell O., South Newberry. O. Meeker, Jacob Edwin, Rob Roy, Ind. Merriam, Charles Wolcott, Springtield, Mass. Meserve, Howard Curtis, New Haven, Ct. Michalko, John, Johnstown, Pa. Mika, Francio, Duquesne, Penn. Miller, John X, Audover, Mass. Miller, Olaf Hans, Granville, 111. Mills, Herbert Leslie, Olivet, Mich. Mitchell, Charles Baird, New York, N. Y. Modig, August Hjalmar, Georgetown, Texas. Molander, Courad Maximinus, E. Norwalk, Ct. Moncol, Andrew, Braddock, Pa. Moninger, Herbert Henry, Washington, Pa. Montgomery, David Wallace, Chicago, 111. Montgomery, Geo. Rediugton, N. Haven, Ct. Moore, Arthur Allen, Hubbardston, Mich. Moore, Walter Howard, Trevor, Wis. Morgan, Alfred Lee, Wilton. Ct. Morse, Lilla Frances, St. Johnsbiiry, Vt. Mueller, Rudolph, Chicago, 111. Mullenbach, James, Chicago, 111. Nelson. Per Albert, Clinton, lo. Nordlund, Victor Leonard, Singan, China. Oleson, Hans, Merrill, Wis. Olsen, Henry Martin, Kingston, Minn. College .and Tear Seminary and of Graduating. Class. 1 ' Redfield, 1897 Chicago, Sen. Ursinus, 1898 Hartford, Sen. Fisk U. 1892 Hartford, Sen. Wilton, — Chi'go, Ge) . Sen. — — Oberlin, Slav. — — Chi'go, D.A^.Jun. T- — Chi'go, D.N. Sen. Yankton, 1898 Yale, Sen. Olivet, 1888 Hartford, Sp. Brown U. 1839 Yale, R. L. No 'western. 1895 Yale, Sen. Yale, 1900 Hartford, Jun. Harvard. — Andover, Fellow. — — Chi'go.O.A \ Mid. Wabash, 1897 Oberlin, Sen. Bowdoin, 189i Andover, Mid. Anatolia, 1894 Oberlin, Sen. Maryville, 1898 Hartford, Mid. Waynesburg,1898 Yale, Sen. Westminster •, — Pacific, Sp. Iowa, 1898 Yale. Sen. No'hfieldSem.— Oberlin, P.O. BibleNormal,1899 Oberlin, P. C. Yale, 1895 Yale, Sen. Yale, 1900 Hartford, Jun. Olivet, 1897 Pacific, Mid. Amherst, 1891 Yale, Grad. Amherst, 1900 Yale, Jun. Amherst, 1894 Yale, R. L. Brown U. — Andover, Sen. Yale, 1900 Yale, Jun. Kansas U. 1899 Oberlin, Mid. Yale, 1900 Yale, Mid. Doshisha, 1892 Yale. Mid. — — Bangor, Jun. Amherst, 1898 Hartford, Sen. Albion, 1900 Chicago, Jun. Bates, — Bangor, Jun. Princeton U 1896 Hartford, Fel. Asbury, 1898 Yale, Sen. Anatolia, 1897 Hartford, Mid. Carleton, 1900 Hartford, Jun. Olivet, 1888 Oberlin, Grad. Un.Christ'n ,1900 Oberlin, Jun. Amherst, 1898 Yale. Sen. Bucknell U 1899 Hartford, Mid. — — Oberlin, blav. — — Oberlin, Slav. Pacific U. — Audover, Jun, Iowa, — Chic'go, Su . Sen. Olivet, 1899 Hartford, Jun. Columbia, — Andover, Grad. — — Chicago,Szo . Mid. — — Chicago, /Sio . Jun. — — Oberlin, Slav. Bethany, 1898 Yale, Sen. Hastings, 1899 Chicago, P.D. Yale, 1892 Yale, " Grad. Olivet, 1898 Chicago, Mid. — — Chicago, P.D. Oberlin, 1900 Oberlin, Jun. Mt.Holyoke 1899 Hartford, Mid. Wilton, 1900 Chi'go, Ger Jun. Fargo, 1896 , Chicago, Fel. — — ' Chicago. S^M . Mid. — — Chicago,.Sio . Jun. — i Chic'go,/;..^ \Sen. — _ 1 Chicago,6'i« .Jun. 82 CONGEEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. NAMES AND RESIDENCES. College and Tear Seminary and of Graduating. Class. Olson, Axel Walfrid, Chicago, 111. Omwake, George Leslie, Greencastle, Pa. Osgood, Ernest Earle, Newmarket, N. H. Owen, George William, New Haven, Ct.' Owen, Julia French, Barton, Vt. Packard, Herbert Lozene,W. Cum'ton, Mass. Palmer, Willard Holbrook, Chicago, 111. Partington, Ina, Manville, R. I. Peck, Clarence Warren, Berkley, Cal. Perkins, Edward Carter, Hartford, Ct. Peterson, Oscar William, Kewaunee, 111. Petersoji, Samuel, Lynn, Mass. PettCDgill, David Lester, Bangor. Pinkertou, Henry Moody, Chicago, 111. Piper, Charles Edward, Monticello, 111. Poeton, Josiah, Peabody, Mass. Pratt, Charlie Crayton, Windsorville, Ct. Pratt, Henry Howard, W. Springfield, Mass. Prentis, John Harcouri, Detroit, Mich. Prucha, Vaclav, Chicago, 111. Quarmstrom, Gustaf A., New York. Radacsi, Alexander, So. Norwalk, Ct. Rain, James, Oberlin, O. Ralph, Edward Arundel, Beloit, Wis. Ralph, Philip Henry, New Haven, Ct. Ralph, William J. Charles, New Haven, Ct. Raymond, Frederick W., E.Weymouth, Mass. Reed, Frederic, Ridgerville, O. Reed, Lucius Fenn, Weeping Water, Neh. Rees, James Evan, Plymouth, Pa. Rheingans, John Henry, Chippewa Falls, Wis. Ridings, Edward Joseph, Morris, 111. Riley, Charles Abbot, Bay Fortune, P. E. I. Roberts, Peter, Scranton, Pa. Roberts, William, New Haven, Ct. Rockwell, William Walker, Pittsfield, Mass. Rogers, David Camp, New Britain, Ct. Rogers, George, Baltimore, Md. Rogers, Robert Wells, Wauwatosa, Wis. Rvmdus, Bohuslav T., Mundru, Kan. Ryberg, Ernest Alfred, Bay City, Mich. Ryd, John Oscar, Moline, 111. Sallmon, William H., New Haven, Ct. Salvio, Alphonso de, Boston, Mass. Samuel, John J., Newcastle, Emlyn, S.Wales, Sargeut, Horace Sumner, Hartford, Vt. Schaefer, John Charles, Chicago, 111. Schneider, Frederick John, Pt. Richmond, N.Y. Schuch, John N., Billings, Mo. Seabury. Warren B., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Sefeik, John, Stockdale, Pa. Shaffer, Herman, Philadelphia, Pa. Sheldon, Frank Milton, Tabor, lo. Sheppley, Edward Henry, Dubuque, lo. Short, George W., Denver, Columbus Grove, O. Sibley, Josiah, Los Angeles, Cal. Slaght, William Ernest Andrew.Toronto.Can. Smith, Edward Huntington, Norwich, Ct. Smith, Henry Francis, Marsovan, Turkey. Snow, Everard Walker, Washington, D. C. Spearman, Henry K., Newberry, S. C. Stahl, Karl L.. New Y'ork City. St. Clare, Christopher Crocker, N. Loudon, Ct. Stein, Heinrich, W., Chicago, 111. Stephens, Anson Thaddeus, Morton Park, 111. Stevens, Caroline Clarke, Cincinnati, O. Stocking, Jay Thomas, Canton, N. Y. Stottlemyer, Frederic L., Beaver Creek, Md. Ursinus, 1898 Bates, 1892 Hamilton, 189i< Mt. Holyoke, 1899 Williams, 1899 Illinois, 1898 California U. 1900 Yale, 1898 Ripen, 1897 Lombard U. 1898 Portland U. — Colby, 1898 Michigan U. 1900 Oberlin, Beloit, Beloit, 1893 1900 1898 Chicago, Sw. Sen. Yale, Sen. Andover, Jun. Yale, Jun. Hartford, Mid. Hartford, Mid. Andover, Bangor, Pacific, Hartford, Bangor, Chicago,6'to. Mid. Bangor, Jun. Chicago, Andover, Bangor, Hartford, Hartford, Chicago, Chicago, Grad. Chicago,5'w. Mid. Oberlin, Slav. Amherst, 1899 Baldwin U. 1898 Doane, 1898 Marietta, 1896 Lake ForestU.'99 N' western U.1897 Yale, 1886 Harvard U. 1885 Princeton U. 1899 Capital U. 1886 Beloit, 1896 Jun. Sen. Jun. Mid. Sen. Mid. Mid. Sp. Sen. Jun. Yale, 1894 Trinity, 1899 Caermarthenl899 Dartmouth, 1897 N. W, C. 1896 Elmhurst, 1897 Yale, 1900 Yale, 1900 Tabor, 1898 Up. Iowa U . — Lebanon, — Pomona, 1899 Toronto U. 1898 Amherst, 1898 Beloit, 1897 Dartmouth, 1898 Lincoln U. 1900 Sm.Usingen ,Ger. Amherst, 1900 MissionHouse — Knox, 1892 Mt. Holyok e,1898 Amherst, 1895 Bethany, 1900 Oberlin, Yale, Yale, Yale, Yale, Oberlin, Andover, Yale, Chicago, Chicago, Bangor, Yale, Grad. Jun. Sen. Sen. Mid. Mid. Sen. Jun. Jun. Jun. Mid. . Grad. R. L. Fel. Sp. Jun. Mid. Slav. Yale, Andover, Hartford, Yale Chicago, Oberlin, Chicago,5io. Mid. Chicago,-S'w. Jun. Yale,- R. L. Hartford, Mid. Yale, Hartford, Chicago, Bangor, Hartford, Hartford, Oberlin, Yale, Yale, Chicago, Chicago, Yale, Yale, Hartford, Yale, Hartford, Yale, Chi'go, Ger. Mid. Yale, Jun. Chi'go, Ger. Jun. Chicago, Jun. Hartford, Sen. Yale, Sen. Yale, Mid. Mid. Sen. Jun. Mid. Sen. Jun. Slav. Jun. Sen. P. D. P. D. Mid. Mid. Sen. Jun. Son. Jun. 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 83 NAMES Ain> RESIDENCES. Storrs, Jr., Charles Lysander, Bo.ston, Mass. Strayer, Luther Milton, Dillsburg, Pa. Streeter, Clayton M., Pike, N. Y. Stuart, Irving Wesley, Lunenburg, Vt. Sundelin, Weijo Waino, Quincy, Mass. Swausou, Carl Johan, Des Moines, lo. [Cal. Swanson, Emil Otto "Walfrid, San Francisco, Swertfager, George Albert, Boston, Mass. Swing, Alice Kosaunch, Granville, O. Takeda, C. K. Kochi, Tosa, Japan. Taisne, Telesphore, Springfield, Mass. Thayer, Frederick D., Enfield, Mass. Thistleton, Alfred Edward, Jersey City, N. J. Thomas, Grace W., Norwichtown, Ct. Thompson, Ole, Fai-sund, Norway. Thorpe, Walter, Holyoke, Mass. Toan, Ernest George, Rochester, Minn. Tolson, George Tolorer, Willsburg, Ore. Treat, John Calvin, New London, O. Trout, John Moore, Bridgeville, Del. VanValkenburgh, H. ClifiPord, Zanesville, O. Vauthier, Leon Paul Frederic, Beaucourt, Fr. "Wade, John Armstrong, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wagner, Joseph Kurtz, Dickinson, Pa. Walker, William Shakspere, Hartford, Ct. Weber, William, New Haven, Ct. Weed, Fredmund Carson, Oberlin, O. Weiss, Joseph, Port Washington, Wis. Wescott, William Samuel, Barton, Wis. Wessell, Nils Johann, Molina, 111. Wetzel, John Wesley, New Haven. White, Ralph Herbert, Philadelphia, Pa. Wiley, Horace Stevens, Grinnell, lo. Williams, Arthur Collins, Hartford, Ct. Williams, Charles Whiting, Shelby, O. Williams, Mary Loomis, Burnside, Ct. Williams, Milton Bryant, Chicago, 111. Williams, Theodore Charles, Sheboygan, Mich. Williams, William John, Newark, O. Withington, Henry Jay, Humboldt, Kan. Wittlinger, Oscar E., Tonawanda, N. Y. Woodcock, Albert Charles, Beloit, Wis. Woodcock, Jay Ralph, Bellefonte, Pa. Woodman, Charles Mellen, New Haven, Ct. Wooten, John Council, Wilson, N. C. Worcester, Edward Strong, Burlington, Vt. Wyatt, Francis O., Steamboat Rock, lo. Yukl, Adolphi, Silver Lake, Minn. Zumstein, Rudolph, New Hampton, lo. College and Tear Seminary and of Graduating. Class. Amherst, 1896 Yale, Sen. Princeton, 1899 Hartford, Jun. Bates, — Oberlin, Jun. — — Bangor. Jun. Finland, — Chicago.S'zt .Mid, — — Chicago,6'M .Mid. — — Chicago, 8m . Jun. Amherst, 1897 Andover, Mid, Denison U. 1899 Oberlin, Jun. — — Yale, Grad. French Am 1899 Hartford, Mid. Amherst, 1897 Hartford, Sen. — — Vale, Sen. — — Hartford, Sp. — — Chi'go.D.iV. Mid. — — Bangor, Mid, Carleton 1899 Hartford, Mid. Pacific U. 1897 Pacific, Mid. — — Oberlin, P. C. Princeton, 1896 Hartford, Grad. Muskingum — Chicago, Mid. French Am. 1900 Yale, Jun. Yale, 1899 Yale, Sen. Lebanon U. 1888 Oberlin, Mid. Williams, 1888 Hartford, Sp. — — Yale, Grad. Union Iowa, 1898 Oberlin, Jun. Beloit, 1898 Chicago, Sen. Lawrence U 1900 Chicago, Jun. — — Chicago,5w . Mid. Kansas Col. 1894 Yale, R. L. Wesleyan U .1894 Yale, Mid, Iowa, 1897 Chicago, Sen. Yale, 1898 Hartford, Sp. Oberlin, 1899 Chicago, Jun. Wellesley, 1897 Hartford, Sen. — — Chicago, Grad. Michigan U — Chicago, Sen, Oberlin, — Oberlin, Sen. Kansas U. 1895 Chicago, Sen. Elmhurst, 1897 Hartford, Sen, Beloit, 1898 Chicago, Jun. Princeton U 1899 Hartford, Mid. Colby U. 1898 Hartford, Mid. Trinity, 1898 Pacific, Jun. Princeton U. 1896 Hartford, Sen. Iowa, 1898 Chicago, Mid. — — Oberlin, Slav. Colorado, 1900 Chicago, Jun. COIfGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. COLLEGE EDUCATION OP THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. In this table, a number in parentheses denotes that that number, although once connected with the college mentioned, did not complete the course. The figures not in parentheses denote graduates of the college mentioned. COLLEGES. SbMIN ABIES. c rj > o i ^ .s 6 t^ o a d ^ tS XI eS eS < pq o W o CLl >^ Acadia University, Nova Scotia Albion College, Michigan Allegheny College. Pennsylvania. ... Amherst College, Massachusetts Anatolia College, Turkey Asbury College Augburg Seminary Baker University, Kansas Baldwin University, Ohio Bates College, Maine Beloit College, Wisconsin Bethany College, Kansas Bible Normal College, Massachu.setts . Blackburn University Boston University, Massachusetts. ... Bowdoin College, Maine Brown University, Rhode Island Bucknell University, Pennsylvania ... Caermarthen College, Wales California University Capital University, Ohio Carleton College, Minnesota Central Normal College Central Turkey College, Turkey Chicago University Colby University, Maine Colorado College Cornell University Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. Denison University, Ohio •...., Doane College, Nebraska , Doshisha College, Japan Drake University, Iowa Elmhurst College Fisk University, Tennessee Franklin College French American College, Mass Hamilton College, New York Hampdeu-Siduey College, Virginia. . . . Harvard University, Massachusetts . . . Hastings College Hillsdale College, Michigan Illinois College Iowa College Iowa State College Kansas University Knox College, Illinois Lake Forest University, Illinois Lawrence University, Wiscon.sin Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania. Xiiucoln University, Illinois Lombard College, Illinois Marietta College, Ohio (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) 1 1 (1) (I) (2) 2 1 1 1 21 2 1 (1) 1 (2) 4 11 3 1 1 1 2 (1) 1 2 (2) 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 (2) 2 1 4 1 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 6 1 1 2 4 1 3 3 1 (1) 2 II 1 1 31 4 1901.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. i COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. COLLEGES. SeMTN ARIES. Maryville College Michigau Agricultural College Michigan University Mission College, Wisconsin Mt. Holyoke College, Mass Mt. Hope College Muskingum College, O Northfield Semiuai-y, Massachusetts. Northwestern College, Illinois Norwich University Oberlin College, Ohio Ohio State University Olivet College, Michigan Pacific University, California Parsons College, Iowa Pomona College, California Princeton University, New Jersey. . . Redfiekl College, South Dakota Ripon College, Wisconsin Robert College Rollins College, Florida Seminar Dillenberg, Germany Seminar Usingen, Germany Southern California University Tabor College, Iowa Tohoku Gahuin College Toronto University, Ontario Trinity College, Connecticut Triuity College, North Carolina: . . . . Union Christian College, Indiana . . . Upper Iowa Universitj' Ursinus College, Pennsylvania VermontUniversity Wabash College, Indiana Washburn College, Kan.sas Waynesburg College, Pennsylvania. . Wellesley College, Massachusetts. . . . Wesleyan University, Connecticut . . Westminster, Missouri Wheatoa College, Illinois Williams College, Ma.ssachusetts .... Wilton, German, Iowa Wisconsin University Wittenberg College, Ohio Yale University, Connecticut Yankton College, South Dakota (1) 1 2 (1) 1 (1) (1) id) I 21 (1) 5' I li (1) (3) 4 (1 (1) 1 1 6 1 4 1 1 (1) (1) 2 1 1(4) 6 3 1 2 6 3 2 1 2 (1) (1) 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 (1) 2 5 (1) 5 1 1 13 ' 2 (1) Total graduates Partial College course Others . Total. 22 16 62 93! 70 44 12 581 223 li 21 9 81 68 325 86 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. SUMMARY OF OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS, 1899-1900, AND TOTALS FOR PRECEDING YEARS. Andover Bangor Chicago Hartford Oberlin Pacific Yale Totals, 1900-01. 1899-00. 1898- 9. 1897- 8. 1896- 7. 1895- 6. 1894- 5. 1893- 4. 1892- 3. 1891- 2. 1890- 1. 188&-90. 1888- 9. 1887- 8. 1886- 7. 1885- 6. 1884- 5. 1883- 4. 1882- 3. 1881- 2. 1880- 1. 1879-80. 1878- 9. 1877- 8. 1876- 7. 1875- 6. 1874- 5. 1873- 4. 1872- 3. 1871- 2. 1870- 1. 1869-70. 1868- 9. 1867- 8. 1866- 7. 1865- 6. 1864- 5. 1863- 4. 1862- 3 1861- 2. 1860- 1. 1859-60. 1858- 9. 10 64 64 64 63 58 52 52 46 46 47 47 46 44 44 44 47 39 32 36 36 39 35 35 36 37 35 35 34 32 31 31 26 25 22 24 24 23 25 24 24 24 fl J 17 25 25 25 20 27 27 38 39 35 27 27 21 22 18 18 11 24 27 19 15 13 19 22 22 22 16 11 12 11 9 11 11 10 10 9 9 11 9 7 10 10 ago rS q D 12 19 22 27 19 24 19 23 15 11 12 9 10 7 9 10 7 6 9 3 13 11 17 8 13 8 9 13 12 13 16 18 7 16 9 16 19 19 10 16 18 14 24 15 <1oO Undergkaduate Students. 7 1 28 22 10 4 27 99 104 103 113 124 117 129 124 117 109 120 117 92 92 100 86 96 74 84 94 89 96 82 83 87 70 102 83 93 74 72 74 : 87 97 51 53 66 80 90 96 93 68 67 31 22 7 4 17 97 84 107 97 110 114 119 148 128 124 117 120 113 101 104 101 87 97 73 86 90 96 101 99 93 98 86 105 88 89 73 72 68 92 98 58 53 53 103 95 100 90 75 6 7 28 18 9 3 23 94 85 95 112 122 121 130 146 163 147 143 130 132 114 103 126 107 90 100 79 93 90 96 109 103 99 93 103 116 92 98 81 65 65 85 84 43 58 58 81 94 94 99 6 8 al8 1 1 34 69 66 111 130 108 81 102 137 182 169 189 153 113 86 53 32 23 15 16 7 16 31 36 29 36 35 36 32 23 29 13 18 4 8 10 2 1 3 11 9 9 I 22 16 93 70 44 12 68 325 342 371 433 486 460 459 520 545 562 549 556 490 420 393 366 322 284 272 275 279 298 310 327 312 303 316 327 329 278 272 240 338 258 242 205 162 193 252 275 298 261 250 ANNUAL STATISTICS CHUKCHES AND IINISTEES. CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. ANNUAL STATISTICS. The following pages contain the statistics as collected in 1900 by the statistical secretaries of the several State organizations, and compiled for this publication by the secretary of the National Council, under vote of the publishing committee. They are all of date 1 Jan., 1901, except that ministerial supply is, as far as possible, brought down to date. The secretary, as heretofore, in no case presumes to insert or omit the name of church or minister on any authority but that of the State secretaries representing their own organizations, or of councils subsequent to the date of annual reports. The contents of the statistics are as follows: — 1. The statistics of the churches and their ministers, by States. 2. Statistics of Sunday schools, independent and missionary. 3. List of Congregational ministers in foreign lands. 4. The National, State, and local organizations of the churches, with officers, and dates of next sessions in 1901-1902. 5. General summary tables for the year. 6. Tables of summaries, 1858-1900. 7. Remarks upon the statistics. 8. Alphabetical list of ministers, with P. O. address, and indexed to pages. 9. Alphabetical list of licentiates. 10. List of ministers of other denominations supplying Congregational churches. RULES OF COMPILATION. 1. To arrange in alphabetical order everything capable of it; except that the churches in any one town or city arranged, as they should be, under the name of that town or city, are placed according to age. 2. To make iieiu tables each year. " Last year's report " (if known to be such) is always omitted. But, while old reports are not to be inserted in the table, the aggre- gate of such last reports from cliurches failing to report, in the items of church and Sunday-school membership, are included in the summaries. Justice to the churches which do report requires this, as their real progress may be apparently diminished or reversed, by lack of the figures from their less faithful neighbors. The special attention of State secretaries is called to this point, as it has often been disregarded. The list of churches of this year is compared, name by name, with that of last year, and all variations which change the place of the church on the list are specifically mentioned with the State summary, so that each church can be traced from year to year. 3. To examine carefully all the tables, with a view to correction or addition by correspondence, especially to correct "pastoral supply" to the latest moment. Proof sheets have been sent to secretaries and some home-missionary superintend- ents who could be reached in season. But no such changes have been allowed to affect the summaries. 4. The prime name in a table line is always supposed to be the name of the place, town or city, in which the church is located, as determined by the place of the meet- ing-house. This is also the name of its post-office, unless followed in line or margin by a name in heavy-faced type. In such cases the latter is the post-office, and THIS EMPHATIC TYPE ill LINE or MARGIN, is USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR NAMES OF POST-OFFICES. If this postal word is an adjective, it goes with the preceding name, e. g., "Newton West"; if itself a name, it supersedes the other, as "Newton, Auburiidale." Postal designations are not repeated on the second page, and spe- cial church names are sometimes given in the second page line, for which there was 1901.] STATISTICS OF CHURCHES AND MIXISTEES. 89 not room in the first. In general, the. two pages, being invariably opposite, are treated as one, and marginal references on the second page are made to foot-notes on the first, withoat repetition when they occur there. MINOR EXPLANATIONS. 1. Any church given in brackets is one organized since January 1st ; not included in the summary, but inserted for information. A few churches temporarily not associated are inserted by their own wish. A star (*) denotes churches not asso- ciated, except in California, wliere it marks the churches in Southern California. 2. Pastors installed or recognized by council are marked "p. c"; pastors duly called by their churches and recognized by some " definite act of the church," but not by council, are marked ''p."; others in service are not marked, but in tabular sum- maries are counted as "supplies." Blanks in the column of pastoral supply, mean- ing 710 regularly engaged minister, are left blank for the convenience of those who note pastoral changes. 3. The tables are not a postal guide to the addresses of mdjisters, and any person so using them runs his own risk of error. The General Alphabetical List of Ministers gives their post-oflices. Special attention is called to this fact, which is often overlooked. 4. The two columns following the names of ministers in the tables of churches denote (1) the year of ordination, (2) the year when the minister was installed, or commenced service with that church. 5. A star (*) in the General Alphabetical List of Ministers denotes that the person so designated appears in the tables, reported by some church, as its mini.ster, but is not reported to be a member of any association or conference of ministers or churches in the L^nited States; or that he is found supplying some church, or did so as pastor by council last year and may be presumed to be in transitu, though his name is not in the State alphabetical list. 6. Licentiates are not reckoned as ministers. Churches supplied by such, or by ministers of other denominations, are reckoned as vacant; but the number of such churches is given in the Summary Tables. No ministers of other denominations (if so known) are inserted in the General Alphabetical List. 7. The names of some Congregational ministers are missing; bxit it is solely because they are not reported by any organization of churches or ministers. 8. Under " Church Members," " Absent " are included in " Males," " Females," and "Total." Under the head of "Removed," "Died," "Letter," and "Disci- pline " are represented by the abbreviations. 9. Blanks in any column of figures are such as were so left in the State Minutes. They ought always to signify " no report," but some States do not follow the proper rule of inserting a cipher where " none " is meant, and the examiner must conjecture, in any given case, whether "none "or "no report " is intended. In our General Summaries, a blank invariably signifies " no report " 90 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. 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ALABAMA. 93 = S O O O lO i-irH i-H T}1 n n rlr-t Zi C1i-IC0Tf33 t- ©CC'^OOOO 1— ( T— I CO tH ^ T— ( IC in >0 lO o o CO r^ Cq (M C^ oo ooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo ooooo o iaT*(0(M IM© CCTH0ClO'<*l>O©C T-(© Tl<© © © © CO©lM ©i-l©• oo©© ©© ©©C0©(N©©OOOO©©©©©© ©©©©©©©©O ©©©©©OiH 0<-llO© O© ©©i.0©0©©©0©©©©©©0© ©0©©C1C©©©0©©©©© o > Tt< (M r-l . © »O©c0 i-l 1-I50IM 1-1 C^tt CO c^ (M o Ttt CO© »cj o©>t;©©oo t-©©© eoocooo 00 K3 10 t-t;~ a M a> S 5 a> i> ® c 2 O ^ ^ ^ ■ '^ .^^l-J DO A a (SS a 13 £.0 d-5 s . 5 ^ to > en -<1 ^ K. ® ID CS t- (1,0 c «* ^«- III OoWWWKMKK >1 ® •T« i 94 CONGEEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901*. o CO ;d rH o oo oo oo ©o oo oo o oo leg OO t-10'*i-IO OC^OSCOlOt-rHOOOC^li-lTHOOjo rt^ 0O.-H0OrH(M O © 05 ■<*l © •* CO IM rH e<» 05 O r-l O •>* 55 ©O CO©'. ©i-H lO©iH001M ©©C0©©-*Oi-I©©tHOOO©Uq ©iHCOlHO ©©©©©©i-IOi-H(Mt-(OiHOCn CO CO •»+( 05 r-l 1-1 C5 t- t— to (M CO 00 -^ rfi 05 © lO CJ C*)C^I001OlO (N CO ■* CO CO C? 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Cram, '95 Total: IS 0 Mrs. F. M. Cole, Charles W. Thorton, John G. Snyder, CO 0 a & a 0 ei 0 a 0 >. 0 Douglas, 1898 Nome, 1900 Valdez. 1900 1901.] STATISTICS. ALASKA. 95 c-a .< 35 lO O X lOO O t~ -H C^l w « t- 1-1 r-lr-lC4 r-l i-H M oo ooooo ooooooooooooo eq (N eIM Oi-i •* ^O OOOOCO ooooooo ©■^ ©0000 000>0(M ooc^Oi-irHNOeoooi-iM t OlO OOCiOO OOOthO OOOOOOO O 00 O O O O-O OOOOO ooooooo O C^l oo iH ooooo ooooooo ooo oocooo oooooooooooooo »ooooc;ic. -i^ a ■'<-• u 7i > a M o i-,^ O I- .a a © © ifl lO 1 b ^52^ S e w rt 1.-5 t- d ©©o 0 61 s hJ '3 «© i4 10©»0 10 nCi • © 0 M z < ^ H M < W g « © kJ s& O M > •^:? y? © © o fd CQ n a © © Q § €^ 125 <1 w o CO 1 T O tn ff-1 05«> r- O W o CO i-H (M t- en a © ■*•<*< ^ rH IM >^ pc, r-l rl <1 Q > ^ ^ ^ Iz; < a OOOO on 03 10(M 0 tn < i ^ a o OQ (H a t •a (1 2 Cole, Kell yder, a, 3 an . F. M. luoii A n G. Sn Total : >5 o o as » n 1 S n III 5 0% Q'A> 1 96 CONGEEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. 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Cj .Hr -O >a cS~ - ^ ® S 1^:5 0^2 00©in'*©C0©lO»C©(M0C©>1rt1CO(M00C-1CO©COCC'©©'^©'MCO©00'*it-(Mt:^COC0b- cot-cT;©ooooocot-x©©oDcot-oo©t— oD©oococooooD©©©cococccooooooocc©oo OOOOoOOOOOOOOiCOOCOCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOODCC'OOOCOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO -^ '3 c« JO - .» "S-^*, CO CS O fl*. ^ c3*. recti e3 ® ni CO— _ S S ^ ®-2 3^ Si S.2 g 32 - - ..2 bJjO cS 'a— ® i; aj ® DO += _ O 1^ "5 S t»v> og>« a^4SiS° age o o o 5 03 O g o o C^ ® 1901.] STATISTICS. CALIFORNIA. 97 K« Oi-iioo oot-oot-ooooot-e-ioot- oooi-oot-^oio imo (m»oo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo h4" >J ;iO^C<5C5t~Mi-IC^(MC<5050000COCOO»-'t-i-IOOOOCOIMOlr-;D1010«Ot<100O00 C51000 i-l«0 i-l i-H ?3 r-l CO tH rH rH rl tH .H CO t- lO >0 O OJ •>* ©O O 1-1 0«3 tHO O a<|®^ I^IiHt^O^t- >0 O CO CO O ■* t- CO C5 r-l >Q O CO iH i-l lO 00 lO CO O O! <-l CO rH T*t •* r-l CO IM r-l i-t g . 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[1901. i-lOrHO^OOOC-lCTCIOrHOCTOlOlOO t-IHOOOC?■I-^OOOOOOC■^OOOOI^^O OOCOOO>0(NOOO.-lOC0OOiHO lO'^t-OOOOWOOOOOOOOINOOOO OTHTHt-C07Hi:^COiHOOCOt-Ci5050C'1lO©0--MlOOOOiONiH(Mt-»Oi-l(MOe-IO©©l>>OT-(©THr-(OOOC0.HOOO>-H,HTHOOO'HOl-l(Ml-ll-l©©O I-(O©©t-l-HmC0lHC5M^©t-© OlM©CCC<5Tti'*©©©©CC©©OOCOOTt4!Nt-©©©© ^©©©©©©■^©©^^(^©■^©©^©COCOt*!©©©©©^^©©©©©©.-^©^©©©© i-(co©tj<©co eo 05 CO to »a oi lO© JO-^t-lO"* C<5lMr-IIO lOOlOrH^I©© t-© Tt<©©t-CO00CO(MTHlO©(MC<»TH©©00©i-l(MlO'iHt-«>:OSq 1-1 »n iH iCl 1-1 .-I tH COrHlOiH i-i CO M .-< »-i iH lO r-l i-l r-( (M OJ©-**!^!^ rH00©0055000Oa5©O5 ©00 CD©©©©OC000»002 0~J 35©0©©35pCT!0> 1-1©© CO© i-lt~©t-- c; t— © © o o t^ ac © © lO © a, ~ J- s -a 5 . -,14 o S o a) ai fc. s n =" .25 o s*'^ a s^5 ht - 5 g = = 3 pS a ■rO ";;>> 45 - mS — ^5 ^ W >..H "2 -; ^ H "^ W +^-2 ^^ **"' S -"5 "^ *3 o z « - w OS i" a P3 a Pnoa - a 2S o ce o • I—- . a, a ~ ^ ^ y. 83 t. y; ^ M 50 t/5 ^ o K CX (-1 r-; ^ ^ ^ ^ ® fc: S«2 0.® ^^c5 o;^ &•— M d CO ^'^g 6§ ?,> ??!=^^-^ ^ J4 t>5 a-;; 2 i a a: ® ^. 2 S^S-S r-S*^ <:::rw«£M 5 ^: 2" W 3C HT- 'V OC oC 3" CC tC ^ 1^ — :"- ::r"^ :)r S' r- * t— ^. IC t-^ C^ X T. ~. w X X ■— ^ 3^ -- X ^. w. — - -- !>• -J- 00 ^ ooococxxxxooobxx^xxx^. xxxx- 2S^£2252222SS2SS?hSS •-^ a a a; 8 ■U O O rt T S a «^— s 5 « *, 5 a" a 83 1 .s .- :^ b< ' j£ •'■'Z.-'Si:- '* i '5 > 1} 9 a. > - CO fa a^ f S $ S= = ^■S'^'^'S.S = g-^JS'^ E • c3«t4-a xcBKro-^-^ t>s— . ^ a^ c^ c3 83 © O a m a 1-1 n 1901.] STATISTICS. CALIFORNIA. 99 lOO lo^DOOo oowo o oo •* 0:1000010:2010 i-Ii-iOOiO'jDO>Q — ^>Ot~ lO Ci-H lOaO-H'M C-1 O Oi 00 ■*!» 35100 000 lO 10 CX) S: CO S<1 t~ .-H -^ O O t- CD Cs Finl li. H Lucy Is cc :,;«■ CO on li ^ b Ulll^ ^ - ^^ o o~ ^- »■ ■g to O^^^S S s7-^ M « 2 - C — S :5 ,r in* --^ ® .3 m n--. I- u = j3 " LS lT; ;5 j:'lI("5 es^**; c« c3 c8 oj oj ^ - <5 4i 0&4 -^ a 32' 100 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. ,00'*rHOO#00'*0C-TrH00i-l07H'*0iH0r-l (MOt-COCOt-OrHlOlO O e<) •* iH r-C O O 05 iHi-IOOOOiHOOOClrH O iHiH CDOOOO© © O O O OOC0t-0500C0iHiHC-1r-i©O;0O^t-Oi;0C0O COOIJO-^O-SCDCCIOCO OOOOOOl— C0t-iMl0t-i?5OO(Mi-ICvl00OOiH©«0C^Ol0©O e<100(M©'>*C®,-ll-iO ©00'*10iM3iC<5Cq«) COf-1 r-lrH 1— ICOt— tl^ C<5©©©iHONC0©©O'*IOi-iO'<*«053^C^t-^05t-'*C--'M«^''2>Ci>OCOi-ll:^CO©0©0 OOO'^iOOOcqMCCCS© 0>ffl>OT»*OOeO©©tH.-llOIMiHlO(MTHrHlM©©©© ©C~1CqiOOlOC<5©tC10 JOOOt-'-* © <»TH©(M©1005T*(»a05CC— 100 •*©C*(t-c^THcqi-i»o(M"*ooi;;i-io;c-)ooococO'-cc^»ocococo IM t- T-H C^ ® ©TtllOlMr-lCSOt- •^©Oi»OlO©rH.-(©^-rJ^O'*©ootCT*^oot-lHlOlH©cx)^OT»^■*T(^oooOTtl(MlO<^^C5©(^^^lH(M r-(CO-*i-l(MT-lrHS3aJCUOCO00COrtlOCCi-lT*1rHi-lTi( CQCq ,-icO i-lT)lOOCOeOCOOO«5t-C<» '■<*iHi-IC<:iCO©'*(NOC^THCCi005iHt-OC;(M02C£> r-d-HCOIMi-H t-lCO i-lT-n-lT-lO(MC0(M»0 t-t.t-05 OCTHi-HOt-l-T-HOOCOtOCOCO© (M.fMOOOO CO •*©«CCr-(CCt-~t^O csoiossi 03 0;cvoa:a3C-vo~joo5c;C50 as c;oc~. © 02 O2©t-O2©c2"35c;a>o t- 1^ ■* CO OQ t— o 10 o o S to tc ^ £ a3 ^ Si, do sPh a, ^_^- t^a ;qa a s § g ajccOo . ^- f-i -T cs *- « 2 ^i^ K 02 Ph p; «2 "^ a s S S *- ^ •S ® 5 S "^'^ O o«C . ci 0-3 P5 _ tc .5^ = 1= — ^ . a, artle ettig 'w 0 m .Pi ^a« cs^ a M cj cS'rt .Q!?;^^ w - ^' - ,a • ■^ ® a 021 ^m5 Sp5S 05 o ?i ih"^- 8 a tH ^ S ^Sx. 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OO 124 congkp:gational year-book. [1901. l(M100THN©OOIMOeO«OOrH(M(M'*i-ICOlOCOOCOO 0-#«5-*00000'*OOT-l tCt-CO(M>OTt(t-COCO'*-l©©r-l©tC(M '*©(Mco-a©iH*IS3©(M©©r-ICOC^(Mi-H«#©©©TH,H©0C©TH©t-00 »0"*©Oi-icocc©io©-J©©aooO'*i'*'c;co-JiM©— '-icotOT»nT-lt— N^i-I tan r-iCOO;(MC9lOOOC500t--»Oi-l-*(Mo:)in'*©C<5'-IC^'>*©10'*ia50C^COCO:M!Nt~nlb-tDOOt-©I<)©50 r-li-Hrtr-l rHT-HCOlH 1-I!N r-KMrHC-li-Hl-Hi-l COr-<(M O ©©C-ICiMCt-COJ©© ©©C30~. ©c^©a5©o CO C-1 »C) 00 Ci X) CV C2 o: 00 a _ Si, CO C^ CO O "M OS (M ^ t^ $ p.- a ® aw... tc— := ;i;=2 OP4^ -0 5 .^ a S • " • MS a o >5 . -3 « S 2 2P5'2 o .a r^'. > t> m c8 0) a Or ad:z^^S:SgmpioSo:o-<^^WjC _u ^-? ^A ex v^ -^ _u i^- A*, .^ f^ ri-\ r»-^ -^. ,-^ rv*i r^ r~, rr-, rvT ^+< r-^ r*^ ■— ^ ro Ci-^ « = M •= ~t» ja « c« ® m j2-a^ 03 COM o ^ pq ?? .-1 "•^ 3 a a= a .a o o mm SO =s o ,a- o^? 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CONNECTICUT. 125 ,P_ »S CO 00 00 i-i_ o "-■ ^ t>^oo ■^?i r-i_^: t-^oc >o ^coTr'*<'«j'co— 'loior: ©t— i-io^isot-- lo -^o 03_'-i OOOOOOOOCjOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO COOWC510T*l lQ:rcie003Tj<05CqOOCCO CSt^lO-^lOi-il^rfC-lCOt-l-TOTHCOt-t-t- rHO'J'Ot^cC'^IO lOOJ 00 O CO O >-l 1-1 ■* CC 00 ■* rH t- CO ■* 00 CO CO O CI O CC 35 0!MCO~C~OOOi-ICO'-ICO©OOt-!OCOi-lO"*OlOOO COUJlM'* ■-' ©c^©»n(MC:©©©rHiocomoi;5cot~00ioin©c:co;D©cooo;0'*icocOL!;o»o»aio C^ n©ocoo;c©— '»•* - iH Tr ^1-1 000©COOOOOO!NO©0©COOO-*tOO©OC01QT*<0-^Ot-©©i-i >0 •* M 1-1 1QCO1CC200 rl O .IC0C0'*C0'*.*©C5Ot-(MO0CI0C:TtiO0DO-**»QO©'*— ( tH10CO»I31£5C-5C^ •*t-CO COi-llCC0'f»n?ioot^>oooc>ot~-ior^c^i-ioooooi3toiQia©coiHO(MOc^©ioco©co S ,oooC5C-iNCOoocoootoc^o o;o■*Ol^lCOT»1lr3C^t-»oocI<^^^1-l t-c0i-l00C0(MCO»t- 35 t-i—O (Mi-i'^COCOClNTUCvlc-l 00OC;C;00»aiOi-li-iC0C0t-iTiC0lOlOi-l03CC 1-1 i-li— IIM 1-1 1-11— ii-l(M (M ((N 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 C-IC^C^-^iHCO'* i-( 1-1 >0 1-1 i-li-l .!3 h^M2> is ■ IP 3 J-^-§^ ^2 ->=?s nS^-' ^ i; - — OS 1- O on c^ :5 O 5^n ^"^ . Uo^ =§^^ ^«sS - 2 -S «- - . J 2 s ? C = -« :=^ o C^ - E^ 5 -o • CO •5 S5-5-^ «5rn ^:i^ cs rh ^ 3 CZ2 n ^'^ > c " o r-l o KH ?fS o g S ^ CCCOOQECaQ 5. ci -is « S . > .;: '-' ci-t,fr . = 5.::'a MO !^.gi-^'2'5^o5^_ S- S 5 =« 08:: o;: " PawcatiK tony Creek, tratford, uffield, alcottville, erryville, homaston, " Eagle Ro " Swedish, hompson, olland, orrington, 1 " Torringf " Center, M CCCOOi'' " CO 02 ccaJME-iHH HHH ^l = = § B o o q - g"3"S S 126 CONUEEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. < a OOCl5»Or-l«C<5t-C5N>00^0©ifflt-MOOOOOO'*0OOr-(i-lTHO C^ 1— ( T— t ■6 < i-Ht-C0C0e0OTH>0(MrHO(MiHOO»0C«OOOOTH-*lTt(Ol0>0OlMC^C0O>0i-lOC0THOO P m > o a w a 6 100t-IM'*COeOlr-10IMi-IC0 1Qt-COOCOOCOO©0«©r-l.-l©0 ©.lO ©©0©©©©©©^r-l©OlH hi 5 ■*eOCOi-l©MiH(MCOt-©0©CO-H©10Ttlr-IP5i-IOOr-lTHTj(©©»OTtlT-I^CDa5»13C<5T»<'^TrlO rti--lCOT-HCO^^Tiie^Tt*OT*<ic;oioiOt-i~'*it-ooo<-i©t-©'!ji(M T-H .-1^1-1 TJOrtHtOT*<05'*0000>n(M©lO»0©COTj<©Tt(CO r-ilOC-lrHCO OC:i-IC^ OOrH lOiMr-l'r2 00C;cOCOtOOOC:CTl!MCl0(Mt— CC(M©Tj<-J^(M©Tt<^CO00i-l'-COi-t (M-*t-CO'*COa:t-OOlOlO-*--'»OC^'*COlOCOCOlOCOlOCOi-llOCOT-(CiOD'*0':CCO(M7-lrtlCOCO OC0(MrH00b-t^l0©tCt^ w2p©CiC3©pcoc:©iopp©cr. poo CO C-. ppppipcioot-picic; csasgacpppvo; w g a o 6 S CO^OCCCit^OOOOlCt^ClOOCO "*i-IN i-H rtlO:0Slin'-l'^»0C0C0-siil2.a2Hlzi h, i-iOCsOh:;wW^-. 3 eoioo-0!MiMT-iiMc-io;:r!^^c^cococit-cq©cot-io>cco«t-'r-i-io©TT0 lO (M C-TO .-H rt lO CO. t- -tl -* CO C2 00 M C^l C-l t- O CO '^ 00 >n t- ■* t- C: C5 t-tooot-t-co^cocoocct-t-t-t-t^t-t— 00 1— t-t-cct-xoot^t-t-i— iroot^xt-t^tcccoo o ^ S lliiri=Jl!llililll!liiliilliii4iii 1901.] STATISTICS. COXNECTICUT. 127 1 o 1 1 1 •- 55 w CO t- --r o w rc_^c;_3C e^_OJ_-o rt__t- * (M CO 00 H CO T-l lO o o o o P CO ■* fa h4 CO CO-* tH CO t^ 5 -H ^ o 00O3 t-(M 00 Ttl d H CO N 00 3 10 00(MCO 00 JB CO tH lO (33 on IM ^ tW .Q 00 tH I-- to <5 '"' m ^• OD-H ..^CC o ^ H (M CI O 00 Ol f6 CO a • CC tH t^'*! 00 Oi H A 1-1 T-( t->0 (M t-t- •* r^i c^ P5 a 7-1 (MCO (N ilj •d ooo r^ n ooo 05 o H ? CI OOO 00 1— ( O M W H tfi t; Pd ■^a,a. », ;2i i obert Rene y B. Long, n B. Bird, P 2 o tSJ a o •• -2 P 00 00 03 cn 00 o 00 00 OO 00 00 CO 00 a en & fa o W o 2 « '3 "3 o >. ^.i^^^-v^ o M-^ _ .^ !2i • tj) CO 05 t- (M 3? €© IM W P3 T3 Q N ^ <) OiO 33 n^, «^>o lO CO O ai ^ . COO-* lO lO d, CO CO CO CI (M O wi »' w t^ ^H- 02 d COO CO n c^ <1 CO O CO o (D > CO 00 CO CD CO iz; -^ -^ IM P rn s OCOO lO iH »o050eo 00 1 :s tH r^ CO ^ a P 1st, ,Trin , 1st, 1st, 2d, 1st, n o « a M C^ o 2~ S ^ ©- fl o w t^^fin H 1 i < fQ a M <1 ooo o i-liH O 1 N n i 6 H ft r-lt~0 1 QO OOO 1 o 1-3 5 th coo 1 t- Otho N-i R 0 11 d ■< o 00 00 C3 ooco 1-1 1-1 1-1 M .9 a. 0-H CO tH ■* CO rH o ■A m r-( OOO O t/ €& h4 '"' 1 ^_: OOO o 2--, ©& .YJ OCOO CO yj «© 2 • ooo o 1-1 ) o t- t- ] I-l ;:3 «© _a ooo • • o^o m cu a n t« a- fi a tn cz en *H H fl M o (CO--: 0«i» CO jS- go -9 0 STATISTICS. DELAWARE; DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 129 1 'i o 0 g •4 lO 1-H )-3 o -* O d i 5 s 1 "3 o 1 'A 00 P si. 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S fi. c K w o o h4 o 1^ < h 0 c< C 0) J5 O c-d a< is od >• CX2 ^ : S5 ,-< ■< fa c; 1^. a ■ ti c > ^1 w T3 w M Q 0 Sf lA ^•3 < m ■ . cc eJ ^ s |J; * ■^ r, r< C CI a o fa >^ > <1 <; G . a Oi o o c o (H a ■«j » Q •a 2; c S ex. 3 OQ re H n 0 a D U* a o O t- O •* tr- O O t- I- O ■* O i-TrH criOCO^rn" o oc 0000 00010000 in — 'COOOlOOOOt^ 10 O 10 >C O CI © -.i O C-l O '-' IM O 0 0 0 k: 1.0 CO oc 12 CO 10 i m I^ 0 IC ,^ IC -^ 00 00 00 0 lO 10 Ci ^^ IM 00 _ 0 _^ 1- 0 100 ^ M 0 tK "* ^ *~^ ^^ ::- ^ -v^ 'T: C3 ,-1 CI Tf< 0 "JI 00 M t^ 1« C-1 '"' ^ .^^ in m ^ 0 "O (M c (M CI r^ ^ — '"' (M ""* ^"^ P a sW J c -ci ■ c <1 S h^ <: I? I-: ;z; . tr! g «" H fl) X a CS M R 0 3 PU &-> "k s Sl§ 130 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. .H ©OOOOO-KMOi-hOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO iHOt-hOiM^OOOOOOO O O Ttl 00'<*l O OO OO OOCO OO O t-hO WOCO O (MC©©>0©©©CO©(MCi©C<5CD©iHC'S rH©©©©00©NI?»©e<5©CClO©©10©©©©©r-(©©©iH-*©©©i-lrH©©^ T-IOi-ltC©C<5©>-l^©©C^rHT**C0 •* ©© O© N ©©cci©o COlOOO — rHCaaDS5COC50555»Ot-QO»n©t-iH0500COC1' t~ Si 05 ©C. CVCiOOClOO ©C50t-05~. ©© CC©ai©t>-©© ©©^OOSt-OSOS 0303 ^ £•:: rt.S s'-s s ^ s ^ g =:^ c ;^ h, C I-: »-i ;^ W CO w I a_ ^ c3 w : ^ fe- S t. a r^ O X ® M ( JB f> --. O ^ =5 25^ sro cS^ "S oj-S 2^ i'^ 'S S ^ -2 "^ i> o Q 2 a. - c f: s . a o ^ •- re . o 'r ri O a L^ — 'E "o - -.!^^ s 2 g^ X. © ~ ~ © X' © © © © © © © © © © i~ © ex; © © © © © © © c © © X t^ © CO © 00 © © as © © »i>ooWooooocooxx;xXMooooocw»oc©ocooooccccoo©:cccoC'Xaooocco0 3:-:ocoeoco a. Ts •« _- > r. Cj ^ it-'- - bl = o o ^ 4) go «fl^ .a^ -j-®^ OS OS « r QQCWWOCteWlKMH^Wh^H^H^SSSSS 1901.] STATISTICS. FLORIDA. 131 O O ^5 ■* O 'M O E .5- \V i< ce oooooo© oo oooooo 7-t oo i-iOOCOOOOOO oo o K s ?« ^ ©OCOOC NO oo oooooo ■*o oooo»ot-oo oo o J^ m ooooooo oo O O C-1 o o o o o ooooo t-oo OC0 Oin ".COcoffir^Js t-OOM iri 1 --I •+ t- CO C- i-l CO O Cl O C?10M OOO o t-1 c>i r-i ■^ T-i (M CO ^ 1-1 ao lo ©o»oooaco o:c oooooo oocoooccio oo ooooooo eoc ooot-c-icoo oia o ooooooo oo oooooo oo oooio OOO oo o ooooooo oo oocoooocq oo O O O I^CO ■* O C5 O lO o cooooo>oooiooioio5n >a om ^soouso C: O CC t- ooo©cooo(NOOc<30oioe5 Ttiioioocoo^i;:; loictoot-mosoo ce .-( e^ CO r-i ^ N CO IM CO rH 00 (M r-l -.*< (?J (N i-l .-1 »-l t- O rH cq iH ^ C^ mCOlOOC-1>00>0(MO!MO-+' lOOi.OOlOOC003it-0»(MlOC:OOoboO "-I o> c-1 ioi-Hio(M;£Tt<..9icO'*' coMO CO coc-iciciic^ii-iict— l^^^Ol-l>-l■>!)^co vi 1 ^ 3 S *^ •? 5 _- a .2=- . .0= ?W -.^ ?-=-'=>, 2 S ^i to. — o Oi-o> 1:3 w ^' fa . tfS ^ -„-e :2^^">^ •^ - « G ® c .rr: t; ^ ^ i_ ^■o >cS®3JCO cSciaXocOt- <^* -=^.- 3J.5 o CS CS C P -- i; ® rt Wo c *^ a C3 C^^ « ^1 132 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. 1-1 O O OO iHO 6 H R 1 0 hi _^ ^ n d H H H g g § I-? d OOOO © OC CO OlOOOOi-IOOOT-IOOOlh-; OOOOOO© iH OOOO O OO tH O CO •* O O O CO O O T-t rH o o M 00 "i" 50 O r-(>0 O CO O IM T-l O CO t-H O T-l CS O t*( t- •>* C<1 >0 O CO CO O C£ O o W IMOOO OO O O i-H O C<1 OO OOO O© »0 TtfOCOOCO OOOO IS CO C 0-it-© ©CO(N©000 © ©©OO O CO'© ©lO C^t~i-iO©©0©'*©t-© ©ON©©©© rH ©OOO © IMO 1-1© 10CO-*©l?^t-©0»OT-l©0 iO(NC5(Mt*<.-(i-i >C OOCO'M CI OO OCO O -H e^ W r-l O O •-J +©Tfioin©©-. 00 © 00 tc © © © ® i3 +^ o js — i^ ;3 C 3 c . fi ^ 33 cc ce .2 g S S S r; CO OO « >j; 2 i^^!k6§WSHh^ •*coio'-C'i-icocoio©iai::'t-cox> O'l ©'+icO'-^cc©©>ot-«c>o-*iLO!Mio©'*oo ©00l:-00©0000CC00©0C'0D©CO CO ©©OD©00OC©00©0CCC00©©©©00© ooX'OOooocoowooooooccooxoo CC' oC'Xocccoooocoooocooccoocoocxicooooo c* E^ CQ ^ © be a S S S o §^ O ft 5» t! t4 03 « H^H o32 e80 beg 5.® S 0- ■^1 1§ "S « ^ ^ Q S ei n Q 53 O J '-' J .2 o a> CO * S -o O (D - S «|^ •• o o ■y^ o ta o en ■w «; 03 o a H '-'oo 03 •• -o "e i2 a: BS ^i ¥ .2h 1901.] STATISTICS. FLORIDA. 133 cs ►3" c oo c ©oo t^m c L-o ootco-*o©oooooi>c (Mil ;coi< S-^ fl C3 l=- O© ■*! , © O ir3 CO IS in in © > I n C-1 CO *i t-csco^-io: o •-£> © .-I m Tti © lo © cooo ■5) cS ^ <§ ga Ma« o - £ S3 O-*- S - cS « ci . o<3 =3 OhsKP- •-i (> -"2 cTM^" OOOOOOPmPhPh&hP^^ P'—CE -.'-'^A.rz- fcr ^ ^ .^ a a a ci © O n-T .. fl •- m" - o O q; 9 ;m Si 3 O a > :^ O ^ ^ .^ r^ * c: ^ 3J fi o S » ij a O OOOiH«DOOr-(0©00©C1000000©T-IOOOO©©0©iMO©0000©00 ©©©ttt-0©r-(©OirO©©0©©lHOC©©©100©©©©OIM030T-l©©©©t-©t-© iHlMO©^OOCH©TttrHCOeO(NCO»002©©OOiH*l©©©OCiSIMO-<*©t)10©OOT*<©©©©©00©©© rH'5j<©OOCO©iH©©.-l©CO(MOOt-l©(M©COC^©©©©COr-l»-li (COrH©©Cq©©© »OOr-i;COTCO©CDCOi-llO©©aOOr*<0©10©0'*©©C<5©©iHOO©©0>-(©T*<©CC.-l©CCai©t-0;C«5© T-c C-1 1-1 rt N t-l 1-1 OCOtJ-OOOOC^IOOO^© ■ OOOr-l©COe<)Tlli*C<5©©C<)"*00©t-'*©Tt*OOCO©©OC©©i-l 1-1 Tj< ■^ 1-1 tH T-l tH l-l ,-, 1-1 g;. 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GEORGIA. 135 ,, lOoirjioooict-iMiooio-^iooooiot— o>oocoTnooeo5s»ooaoo.*>ftc<)0©ooop iz'-^ lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o w o m p <5 02 O o W o OS < Q P .< OOlOi002i-lCiOOOOOtr-OC50»0«C0OOC^O©©©OOOO©OOOC0O>0©«©©©OO»i3©©© t— (M rl 1-1 CO t-H 0©©iHOOCoeaO'^©©©©Ot-©©'<*©0©©COOOO©©0©©0©©00©©©©0 © a ©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©©oicoooiMOO©©©©©© . •©0©o>OCOO.-iO©©COOOOOO©©©©©iMO©©OOiM©0©C^OOOO©©0© m A • © o © © >o © ©coo © © © o © © © o© © o © »o o © © © CO © © o o 05 T+i o © © o © © © ' \ z: . ©©CO o c^i th CI CO o©©©io©©©»o©©©©cco©©©ei iin 1-tao lOioia^ CO cot- ,jg c3 S 9 "S ® f >=© 3 2 ® S <5-- g" aT a ' M i a.3 -T M fl fe Em O O C S W W M 136 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. 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CO "-I T— I 00 1— lo jcocccoooxxooooocococxco: ;c~. oo©oc;ot~C5~a5oDc:coa5( i a; x a; CO 00 - oo - ■ 3SS' ) cc CO c y-> ci S ce 5j . fl U ^^ i-, H ^ Q ' P 03 0) O) 0 o o 0/ O 0,**" S -7 te s s 03 cc a ~ S -to 03 ,y .';3 ® t«r30 K3 03 o .5 >>S o IJ S 03 I .-Ml 2.S *5 CS OJ 03 03 2 5 ® oS o !2;oo r-tf' ^ & a 3*1 ^'rg o'SSSS£So3 <*H ^ t> ® 0-i leg. o 03 ^a =53 s 1901.] STATISTICS. GEORGIA. 137 .-llOOOOOO?'11000't<»OOOOOC-. OOOOOlOeOOMOOOOOICOOOOOiT+lO.-IOOO ■*(MOC^ Tf'^t^'O OtH OOOOOOOSOCOOOOOOOOCiOC:O'*T-iin00 ^ I ■5t< (Mc^co •"31 CO » t- in c^ r-1 ?^ (M IM -# •* 33 -diiMlMrH to T-H r-lTi<»0 lOaO OlOC-l 1Q'*C0(M p _ is '^ -S o .-a o IB ci o ■|QM 2Jw .= -^ -i^ 502 02 ^5 ^ K m ® W Q Q c3 0 . n > r a o ^p <&'^. « o Sea aJW "ij 2" CL( ■»■ 5 5 o •- - c - - a ^ ♦* CD -2 PhO ^^ fe .^ 9 5^ = fl s = OOPnSSPHf - J) - a ^- ■/,- .c « >< ■:^ c4 ^ o O an3 ^ ^ E3? > * .■; * CQ 02 03 a: 138 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. 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ILLINOIS. 145 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO r- 'M 32 « in oc CI 30 CI CI r: r; '-T CI o ici CI t~ CO rH 1-1 o 00 CI ;c th t-H CI t— t- X) T-^ -o u- C5 X CI CI o la .-( ^ O cit— O-— I-*" OiQ^^Oi— I301QO CO .-HOC^Wr-lr^iaC^ 1-1 lO lO t- iOw5Cicio^:occ3rOi-i35in'*c5oooomoioo>-it-o -HOio-^NOCijiJ^'go^oocoro IC •* T-l intootr-ci T-l 1-1 i-c © ci oo o:iC5'*di-'3 300ciOr-i «•* iH IC lO 1-1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3D'*OOOC110>005»00000300 CO C<3 1-1 CI O »o 1-r C<5 i-l CO COOOOOOOIOO'^O^OCOCIO CJ C4 "^ 00 CO ^ C2 ^ • bi!'iO'*»coo(Moccmooiao-H'"*c50dioooooO'— lo cooocooooooc^oosoooo ::l. 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[1901. lC0»000i-(O(MOOlNr-IO "*O(MOTiHr-IC0'*<'*'*l00iHO00C0T-l(MC-O-*r-IC0 OC^(M'*010COC50(MtCO-*t-(MTH M 1-1 y-l i-H CO OiHOiHOOCOOOOOOOOOOCDCOOOOaOOOOOO OOtMOOOOCOOOOOOOtONO •«lHTj(C0©iH©THO(NT-lOOlHO© OOC:0(MOOO»0'<*iOOeOC5CO*l C<1 tH ^ "-I © CO (MrH © >nTH0C10rH©©©C0ffi'Ot0©C0©©T»<(MlMiHT-l© — ©iH rf(©©»Q00205*iH02©,H©©© ,-1 .-I r-l CO rH CO rl (M ^ ■*05i-(000©C510i-IIMCOCOC0050(NC-1tOw5©»OOCO©IM COt-ICO©TH.-l-*00(Mir)00©CH © CO © »a t- (N O Tji IM 1-1 05 -"tl O O ■* Oi O t- t- t- >0 •* 00 t~OOCOOO©aO rHOOCO C^ CD 00 Th t- »0 t- IM >0 1-1 r-(iH •<*( Cco>oo iH©oo»0'*C3(Ncot-T»< 4 coco I- lO N 10lOlOt-l:~i-l-*eq© COIMC-ICCSIOOOCOtIICOOO lOOOCOCO 00C0100005C0lMC0©©O©''*OTl<0Jt-»O '^XOIMC-I t~ll3C5'*CO'-'©©C2inTHT-(iMlO'*rH 1* Tticoe^xococ-qi-(iO(M i-icOthih o^ ='© ' © c; © t- t^ (M ©© ©©©03 005©03050303©GiO;©C:©05© O: OC2C:Ci©03©©© ©oai ■<* 00 aOi © o »n •i*! 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KAXSAS. 181 "? ;: a c »!? t-l ai= fi a fK OOOOOOOOO O C C: o o o o o © o o © o o^o o ©oo©©o©©© o ; -^ s; 00 c; © t- w >o i-H o ;r o CO IH i-( s^ e^ 02 th rt 1 IM O © t- © o ©© ©??©© c o® oo © cc © ©o©o o »t5<©r-l© lO OXOOO © r-l © r: ■* c 2 ^ '-~ "~ © ro t~© C © © © r-l ©CO©© :■: Tt c - o o I-l o o >c©o© 1-1 o ■^rt r-l i-l CO c-it-oo©ir;o?i cc© o li3 N©© ©la ©CO © ■* 13 t- C ?-l © © -1 ;c 1-1 e^ ^ ro © »a la ■.* o o 1-1 01 © IM© ©©©© o ©©©©lOO ri (M ■qi CO © CO©©© © C-l r^ « © IM »0 ©r:©2:t-©i-o^ © »0 © © © O 30 ■^ c^ 1-1 la C'l ©CO© ^ ©©©©t-co Ncoiae^ia IM i-l(M CO CKM CO »0 O co©©©N©©©co loiocoi-i ©w©uoc'o ©!«©©■*© iac©3C©©oo© ©© iH©5.^i-i^:coCTti t-i^ca >a © I ioiccoia©»-iiO'^©©© CI -H M CO © X ?1 ?1 'S' -o 00©©© t-l0 05 Tfl o I be "5. >;« 00 « rJ^ 03 > C cj o as 5^ t-i J 0).— ^ <-i s S — . ® >50 ?3 S O o 'S 3 t^ -.a p ® i s- 5 cs oH =»>o -^ 182 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. OC^lOOO eOOOO© OrHO OOOO-^dOiMOONO t- OCOO'*© OOOM CO 00>0 rjO O O O O ■<*l O O O (M i-i r-l 0t0C0t-lMT-(l»rt©©O'*l(MC0Tt>05C0C* © (N 5<1 00 iH Ci to © IC t- CO © CO •>*i CON rH r-l tH ■>* S^l (M tH COCO r-IOOCO ©00T-llOlOT-tCOCOd©©l."5a:t-©t-C-lO3©CO©aiOi00i-ICOiHSiU0001C^CD(MOl»OCOO>>OI (M r-ICOCO OlCCr-KMrHCO COCOrH C^lrHt- rH lO'^N rlCOr-llOCOr-l (N! i-H OOCOTtlOO ., . _ © OiO> Gi O^ Oi03^©©©05©©G205 O© (M 00 .-H COrJH'<*c;cco5©Oi ■^ - n S O rt ^ eS" O H til-; tlW ** CO . - C3 CS Ms::' TT-y^ Sao 2 s o * cs ffl >^ '•^mm> o o,^ o :S o o n ^ ® 03 OJ as 3 3-^ Q, ® " -W 4J 5 rC JH ? ^ ^ li 3 o > ce ^ S « «« j^ -c« O . COro ji a ?-ea§ f^ ,• • 00 o -^ CO |Spq Q 00 CS I III fcT -® " * c 5 o o QpgQfea s| ill CO t^ "^ ^ W CO 03 a § :§ tn o c«H t-i r- ^ - ID ' 00 00 nn CO CQ >H(NCOt-CON00aiCOt~CC©'*l'-ICO00'-Ht-00t~OCOCOO:iOi-HlO©eO00'*^©Cp(NCOr*(CPiO t-OOt-ilOCOOOCCOOCiCr. OC>Cr00t-t-O0O0lCODt-t-O2O033COCD[-0O©CO»«b-0OC3©O00Ct-5SE:; OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- OOOOO0O0O0OCO00OO0COO0O0OCOOa0OOOOO0OCC:0OO0OOOOO0OOQO«3000O0O ,— l,-lr-li-liHr-liHi-l i-lT-lT-li-ITHrHTHiHr-li— irHiHfH'H^'iHT-lrHjHr-liHTHi-liHr-li-liHiHT-lrHi-l fl a. B S ^ « » >> FQ "S S -> 1 <33 . ^-5 oT .2 03 5 03 Ois - ^2 = a OQWW WWp:^fe « s - -f? S,^'=5-2 to g .^^=- a35®®3'*nniJ*j. 'r:r5tn =-g 2'5^ts- ^^fctiH?03'-i^^>— -'«03 s^ cooS;os«scs®oo(i; a fl 5-^ a a ® a'O «^ So O.-S g, Sac's o m^ r-i « TO © .r- -W 'r-l 1901.] STATISTICS. KANSAS. r7, CO "* T-i IO_ rH_Tli r-i^C<5 OOtCt-IWr-l (N Tj<_i-I(« .-H C-)_'<*1 i-i "5® C<3 CD T-l t- OJ CO 'ooooo O ©OOOO OOO O OO ©OOOO QOOOOOO oooooo ooo it-'^CiOO COClClMi C<1 C-1 30 Ct IM t~ o o o CO >n rH r-l(N 1-1 c; o o o o o "* OOO'*© OlOOOO OC-ICO O© OO o oo O OOO < ooiooo «* O O O lO O '-S 00 CO M CO CO CO iH (MOCOOO o CO lOlO OCOC0 -( SJ:0'*it-OCO OOt-OOOlOi-i-.CO 0t*0 OOlfti-lOCOt- ^OC0< COiOtJ< 0"*oiooooooo oo 01C0OOO C0TtlC<)iHC<>O'^t^C<11i->iie-1^>-l35i-IC0(M00'*OC-lr-lt-— 'i-Hi-iC-IO COO C1>— Ir-C T-li— li-lr-liH oooroooioO'^ocoicO'^iomoiooiaoooowcoicooocQOOOOo woo tO-^O— '000,a .w s _-2 9re ■ -? ^fc -- „ ce o ws t,'<».= a- fli-'^'c- o ,;• >j:cc5 ^S^-^t5^<^^2o§JS ^ 'O kT ^ . '-' .^ . . • — *'"J3 WE-i - -II s g 3 ® c I-' o 5 Sdoo d> do Sh3di-s O J - n ^ ^ C> C^ • "^ Cjji -r -r 12 Tsrn C5 eS - S -5r3«'-3 3 = S2S' «H g Cj CS 4) O 5j Eti C5 O O O O ■ ® b i: 2 ^ ■ - bT o d cs - . 2 as WW 184 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. OOrHOi-^OOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOC-1 (M IM OO C MOOOt^OIMOO ococcoo^^x 1MCO©©0 (M © cq lo (M<0(Mi-lCC<^rHC-. C^C-i©Tj0©r-Hr-l Ttl inioe<5rHct- Cq 1-1 1 COCCt-rJ<-HUO© ■*rH©O5©0ClOt-eOrHb-©iai-HTl^C0CC tH Cq rH rH r-l iH iH »0 CSIO •<* ©OO »£5 >* rH (M C-1 r1 ©5C'<*'~w~-HC-ie*Jcct-©coc; lo^-c* rt ■* ■* Tf< CO rH -1 IH t-rH i «©— . CiCO©r-lrH'*THC:cCCO(M'*lOt-C-. CO»O-t- « e3 a s ® I* Mm PQ -0 rt lO OOOO ^ICOCOO OOOCOCCt- NO(M©C^ OO, O 5a N r.1 jaiM»o (N O00020::5'*o o oeoNoioiM cocoaoc^i-oio (M-hooc ooocroot-o© C-. 1-1 OC0OC1'*© rHO OOCCO s-° OCDO-<>0©0©OOOOC:>0--^CCOOJiCO (Mrl r-( (NCOCOIMrlCl r-l eCurSinoOTT ©0050© »0©IH1.- a ,§g 000»0»0 05 »C lOO © o © O l:-.-c ©C3 c;«> _ © ©©© lo otcoiooininoo© ©oc©©Oi-HCOo C5 o in © »o o to t- to 1-1 ■>* »c5 c? 3C 00 t- eo •«< 1-1 t- rj< >-i t- oo as 05 oooo© OOOIO o ao CO t- ■<*i;otoeo i^^^iS .2 -a^s >5 ® a o ^.15 2 2 'c-O W .J'pIooSfeaJ E-^ajFtc^g 0'i«i;r^'< TO r-* ^ ft a a -- a'?" ^ QO ^ ^'t, o . a 4> hs'J) O rs a es ® a - 3^'C o a c8 4> «s g -_ a) ^ oj a; a> •» ■» _3 Jh:;^:),^.^ bi;a a ooo 2 o <5 £ ss:^ >5.o a o ? S £ a 5 ^ .a t»i-S a .- a rt . .2 a a.«2 5^*^'^mS «? t--^ ^* i« ^^t t/- ^ ^ = £ S h o ^ ^a rt» ^ 5i c2 !SSSSSSlz;;2;;2;:ziooooooo ooo « a > eS OPh 186 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. eOCOO (M O (MrHCO '*OOCO»0'#C»5t-C005COCOCOCO>*100C.Ot-Tj0>0»0 tOetCiSO ■* O COOOOM 02CO i-(CC CO t-O COtHIO OOCC OM iH Tj40i-I0 lOCOlOO OtHtJ^CO lOCDtO eOCOlOlOCOIOOi-iOlCeiMlOOOast-ClClSCCOCOM CO to iH i-li-l i-lT-irOi-liHC^I i-l!Ni-i(N iHi-l (M <(M 1-1 r-l 1 (M»nt-oo o>o:c© t-'*ico (Mcooo — ooc<^<^^lO'-'OCC:l-lco--C2roMocl^^t-cCCO(N!N C5 C: t~ CO I-- 00 t- t- ^ oT d. . = 3 '•71 . SS, O O rC O S .S fc. i a -^ « 0) ^ 5?1 S = o «s-S.;s -^ H ^1 O be Jg s Oh s- 05 m 3 M K o © ^ — ".S iJc'a cs 5 a K M CC o ,- o s fe?H^S O W - 9 fe ^ «g--H ® g ^ CCC0r-imClC0e*-2'^'^00O tot-t^ooo:C5oc05COt-t-»nt— oocct-h-cooot-oob-t— oowc:to>Oi5ccc:~oooot-o:o". ©IOC: ooocooooceooocooxi»coococcocc- cccooooooooooocox3:co»oococc»».ooococooa!coao », 5 5* CS s o 00 S o^. Sj2 .■^Scs'oc>ace5o2«T-ar' — so? eS o h (■ — m -u a 8S 5 a a s c8!40©®»S-^-t->- >-. >> 3 r" -.2 Oh * - JL c:2 ^ w a) iD 2 > w ^ c^ ^ fl8 -iH 1901.] STATISTICS. KANSAS. 187 S -• lo u-; « t- = — 1 -^ X t- «i-i t-i eo T-i St ir occo oooo ooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo .-H dec COCCt— I t— O?^ la-e ooo o© ooo oo 1- T>i o oo© o o©ri© o»o© coo© rococo© t-COO ■*lMCO©©CC©'tlT-ccoio©?i©oo=ooo©©g'-;©9co©©o©© e '©io;c© »n©ooo ©oo o-o»ciio©iacoioio©©s:co© ^S2SS2S2?3S2 S 'oS'^^S t-^5»Oi-i »©(M t- t-t-CCr-i-!t-',3COO ■*© S'lCOOCOOt-lt-t-C^C-i-l - I C-3 rS »-i 1-1 . ©©coi-o ©CO©© lOMO ©oa>^o?"ioo^oiai='^3iooopQj-2ja©ocoo>o > ■5'St-co t-cc^c^ JOt-S xe^cciot^oocot-aoiococ>iocots^'5rit-iQi-ococo!M»oi»Ol-C0C0 CO i-l rl 1-1 r^ 1— I T-l 1-11-1 1-1 CO CO 1—1 o-^ ® . ?- © ^ — +J ^ C '¥»-■. " !«" S ^ ^ ^^ 3 MS' a -is 2: J- o — c . - , = o- S =^ « S fe - ^ 35 « S 188 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. rii'oi. i < cq A. ■a OtHOVOOO OOOiHrHl«r-l 1 0 o a; 6 0 hi 5 1-1 i-i |e«5 ©tOOlMOOOlOMOTitrHOOSWJ^ OiOiMi-HO© T-li-lO (M O (M O in OT*iOOO05'>*05C£OCO©CO(M« C". p h-t-r;oc:D to 'i H O B 1 .lll-^" ^ ^H P P-S t; aj aj C (D o ® - to a o C3 D o a o o >. 5 OOt-©lCCCOO'-i01CrH(Kt~.10C« t-incct-oooot^t-t-t^t-^ooocs XI 00 "^00 00 00 CO- 00 00 00 00*00 -^ 1 a s C S Qi (c"Sd-~ fl 5 - b> ^ tS ® S ti <0 CJ - > iH a ^3 „ -3 ~:ececSrto®a;®.Gja-S.S -ego §■=* 5 "a »S a 2 w .= "= H a^£ . 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Joa"^-X3WaKao ^^00l-©O 00»*(M©l~Ol>.©COCOt-l~-Tt(t- O5O535CC00© CV©05000000CiCCa)C;cOOCOOO a< .-2 g g c C ^'S § 5 ^ o ^- a "^ . 2 fl «> d fl 5 2 S S ^ o * 'rS "T ? ^ J^ gcc 5^^. gddco^ .6 W g a - O te ^ g o O ti o S S ^ v cs O O (-" M S eS jj CO • S . t8 OS o -S & te ® '- M IPh 2- .^ d CSSSJ 0105D©t^t-tDCj;OOt-C©COCO>OTH10 O B3 6 6 0 CD©C »ti i-( c "S -^ ^^ cS*^ X S C8 ^ fflOOOOO»00 6^ M M OOOOOOOOOOOOOOlMOOOOOiHO CO SiHOOOOOCOOOOOO— lOtCOOOOO »o L-O COOOOlMOO© X!©00 OOCQ S too 00CO©t--Ht-eqO OlOaOM OIM©00 rHl-H C0C*>1-1 lMCIiHi-1 OOr-l i-l COrl'JlCO § o Q s a a ■a a S a o o. 3 OQ ©o eowooioooiaia miooo ©u-ic^t- NO ioo©io©©oir:© ©locoM o©© CO r-i CO Mrs. Leonora B. Doane, William Browu, Dea. RobertJKerr, Julia Johnson, Rov. James K. Higginbothani, W. C. Turner, Joshua Sharp, Rev. William L. Johnson, Wm. H. I'erry, Lotice Gordon, Alexander Duguid, John F. Jones, George H. Sproul, Wm. Elliott, Joel Petrey, Mrs. John Williams, Emma Fox, Rev. Herbert Haynes, Total: a 3 a o i Berea, Bethel, Calaboose, Carpenter, Cliffs, Combs, ('orbin, Evarts, Fairchild, Lexington, liouisville. Marble Hill, Marsh Creek, Middlefork, Newport, Pine Grove, Pleasant View, Rockhold, Sanders Creek, Strunk, Tolliver, Williamsburg, c fe .a '3 ^° '2 •< a >-< ^% tn 1.3 O <1 f^ in » .« H C*? « ,a H n X (B '-i s .a Z C3 o a H ,a < w i-l » «< a S O o t^ .-H << «# -o CO ClH a -a r.1 -B a -■s M P3S ts a -H la CO >-i © o s X © lO CO IC o ?5 oc la ri ;^ 5S h-< •VT CO ^^ «<» rH ©©©©© o o €& 1-! " ►j 'i* t-00©Tt< CO ys CO iQ «eo _^ «& >o>* »o©m rs ■*IM I-l (r> J3 •*! ■* 5 «fe = -a ©^ S © ©©«o© in ©co > ••SI cc©ao t- r^ P < 1-1 r-( iH CO 1 yiiaaot-ta no I-l CO •* 1-1 © IQ ^ S2 r-T <1 J >J >* o OS 02 a a o •a a o o 5 - ^ ti .a .2 S, ->Q^-a. 3 02 eorge M lilip B. enry T. ark Wei ev. Geor Total: op^WSrt w ^'s a ^ » <^o 00 o 7-t ?1 1-1 e»5 rH rH tN'>*ICC1010 iHM 1-1 . »0 rH 05 050 t-O < 1^ «M a, I ccco tr wo •^ . a, c a._r a,5 6^29 g ^; - 3 • (D — -H -■ ' — o s S' s 5-2 H .r- l-5 ^^ tt ^^ S Pi § S 4) rz^ ?^ P3 § § lOCOC2COCOe005C5'rf la's !8 ,£3 -C §1 - Cfl 02 O'S -3 o.a ci< 05 as a c feC , _ aa a'rt.S a'3 »- a w -g 5 > =« -o «'3 3 +j" a '>-i » m fcH (i3 ® tr-i ^ 05 1^3 i7^ ^o « P ? _r 4> ?=: CI M a • > a* --M +a StaaS'oaStSjH '3 P o 1901.] STATISTICS. LOUISIANA. 193 J> • OS ■«*< o »0 CO lO I-- 0©©»:20 X o ^ccioo-^t-io o la CO IM CI •*■ CO i-l oooooo oooooo < 3 5 00 >* lO CC O tH O CO Ml 1-1 lOlO o B IM «0 *i CO OON C-10 t^ 1-1 CO CO •rt* ^ s ^ >* >0 (M I-l 3» >« I-l lO S5 1-H t- «o la o CO CO rH coo •* 1 0000»00>0 i-H O i2(N iJ O ^ o -ego. ^oitS^So^gs .=S.^ 5 JS Jf— cs OS CV3 * . WJ| 11 oooOlUWhSMt^.Wr ^ 2 ^ ^ *-• —J ^ CC OQ OT r- .^ s 05 cs aj " 194 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. 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MICHIGAM . 239 COOOOlOO»OOOOt-M>CC<500»aC!t-0010< I ceocoooo ■0»OrHr-iOOT-ir-IOlOOOlMO(MOrlilO»OOCOOOjO:0»OiOlf5(MtOOt:-C)a5-*lO>-1000 lOO-*T-i-J(N«5 (Ni-(t^lM(MC000©OOOlMrHOOOOOrHj5 0000000iO©0©0000©00 -^ I . _ . a ,00>OlOOO'*<«5i-l«;©©;D10Tt<©X05COl~©t-«5(M©©OtCOl005C<5OM«)©Tj<©005©©©0(M»001©©©©>0(M©t-COO'* n ©©©©©©iM©©©©©©©©©ei5«o©©o©o©oo©o©©©©©©©©eq©©© , . ©C;C<5i-(©33'*lM©©©iaO(NC0© 10 00©© ©©©©CO 03t*iiCi 4 lO © © © © © S?COeOCO 00 »0 COi-IC050'i''>til010»00rHO©O©(M©©©t-O©©»-l000 •*-liHt-C0©©©i-IO©r-IO©THe^iH©C0©©THrH <*i-l>OCC*00'*'-I©COO©05CO©©IMC©©(M'*100t-IOOO©© ©©10©©t-COCO* iH (M>010CO»ncC©'*T*t(M OC0005©r5cc»ci»Oi-iiio — THi-iQO»«tD(M^coi>.cot~cqt-cocOJOiH© © CC ■* 00 >0 i-H C3 lO lO r-l iH (M CO rl (M rH C^ C<) © ITS ClCOO3tD001O©©l»lO.©CO00Olrt<'>!tlt~0000CO00r-(COCCt- i^ CO rH 00 © © 05 i-H < ai-©©a;©< cDicr^iH fi ® = * o3 o a> ^3 O r1 Ot-5 ao (D .c3 . ^" 'S - c"S q « ■ S tt ° a S!h H o »H o;' t>. to •* ©rH lO© OS Gw © G^ 05 Ci c5 w — h ®i^ ¥— »3^ o H h^! g c o h: ::_: 05 (jj 0) U ^ ?3 JH ©"S CS .r ® ^ 4^ .2 a OJ 'a ® ii r-r, O sE>H-;>-s feOi-st l^J-' CD § = 03 fc^ ^ ;h ^ « §2a g^ cs o oil ■». _>> ^ 5 6^^ .S MO 2 C 5-1^ o a'-'Wtrl « ar; r- o S • ." 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MICHIGAN. 241 a ^ s< ©•^OCDOOCOOOIM© -.OCOCO T-i •* C^.-<_lO o )>0-*OOOOCOe^O©>OI:~lOt-C^lTt<'*llOIMOOOOlOC10 Oi t- CCi lO O 03 ■* lO O t~ t^ i-( 1-clO fO C35 .-I t~ »0 tJi Ci 05 "^t- i-HrtCOt-IM C^lOrH(M ClrHOlOOlO i-lrH SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO-HOOOOOOOO O r-t QOr-ICO T-c05^(Mt~t- O 00 CO •* CO CO IM IM i-H M CO t-1 ■* -* 05 ^ r-l ^^00 rH CO t^ ^ ^ tH 1— ( ■«*<©OOOOCqiCC;cOOOOe^OOCOiHt-©t-©r-lT-li ""3 co©©©©mr-i coo©i-iici©©©©ooo©©oo©c0C0©©©©©©©© lOCqiO tH»OO0C0iM C-llCCO 10COCO©'>»<10lOCOiHC<)t-(M>nCO(Ma;©< •>* r-l ^ IM -"■ • M'tl©©©COO0Ttll— (M 0»OOCCOlOlO©C300^00©r~IO*>0:0©(Mir3i-llO©lCOlQ ■-H CO •<11 rli i-H rH 1-1 O i-H CO 00 lO 00 CO (M rH e.OOlOlO©i-IOlC©OlC©00©rH©t>-iOlOlC KJrHlO OTrHCOCDCOi-IOOt— 10COrHrHC0'*t-03t-10t-Tll(Nt-U< COCO 1-i i~i T^ COi— trH a o 3 £:;::; es ;>j b ;h a 3d &-~ o Ml: -7^ qgg feWWOOffl 5'. ?£ „-^« a o 6=2 . cc cc TO ,y -^ ^ . -^ O "^ 1-5 ^ > JO- §? ^i. fc S O O tH ''^ o 03 >ia3 • W^ 1_ a l-WHHH EI-5 00"r-'- O ."C -rJ rH (H 2 >■ rH o >i! ^^l a, - Q ^ ® e3 ■ boaj - >5 ^ ^ t. 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Oi !h P - en ^ X c »: &3 EC t- ~ Sh 5) »- ^- IH cS o ^ ca fe.-^ni ^ .-? = - . — 05 — CQ > X (B U C8 s.!= a (DM — O 03 i cv 00 CO 00 •*! ao t- 00 joocoooooooooocoo ?: '= Ci l^fe 't. 3S 0 _^ a . a) J- CO ?;;i a '-' §^ -3 • a a S 2 si-s 3 - >j a :j 53 03 IT' 0 2 7^ y. _c -0 ® ®" u, i- '- -r 2 E s T3 a a s a a. !« c« c« «3 CS- 0 a — Eb fa ^ £t,fe i. faCO cooooeooo * ^ ^WKr^S^a^^tlS "Sa - ^ O •— w — .— OOOOWWWMWWWWWW 1901.] STATISTICS. MICHIGAN. 243 J, iot~o>cio>-iO'^oooc50-H»i-ciaooiot-;c:o©wt-'^©ia^ooo=;o<»oc<50io S~ •*©ffl-*©Nco©'>* 00 (M iH I-l C5 CI oS, it©iH©CCOTi(©coo©o.-tiH©'*i©©©©©o©©©JO©;ooo^©©©©cOi-t©c»50cciio©©©o© o©.-ico©©iocr!©(Mco>o©©©-*^co:ciatcc-"it^»a©THo©cot-iooo©ooTH©©©©(M C«S i-H lO Tfl ^ 1— I iH 1-1 [^ CC 00 iH 'SI CO© i-H CO lH C-1 1-1 lO f-i(N 1-1 •* r-l C-1 — . 1-1 ©(Miot-to»o©ooO'*icco©©io©©:^o-^oo©oo©©'*ecoo© C:eOrHTtlwi-lW;0-*(Mt- ■> ' S> ^-r — ® OJ 73 ; i_j £ M ^ Sf CO a ^ -W .m1.Ss';So bB _^ ^^" t: , : «« • J uJ ^ J^ r-i" aj o ^ I> >> a ^^ ^ S^'oS > ^«MJ . 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(M©OCOCOC2COt~00©C-5 02COCO©CO>OCOOOrH©050C5t~Cociooi— ooc505[-oDoocsc;oooot~oo>ooocooot~cD XODOOOOOCODOCOOOOOOOCOC'XODXiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOCOOOOOOCOOOOOOO s - oT cS ° "^ § s s •a 3fl 1 bcbt. cc 00—1 S 83 ^ J s ^ >i Q) * -pM t>;p: G D aj.t; - - * -" m^ a &2^ 3^^Sz:33^^^'^,'^ ^ '^ <^' cSe«eScSe3c8>3 3 ^ .'3 >5 > eS °2 a a fl P. eS c3 cS c3 ^;^ gg, 5^1 e3 P- p4 M M N cd ^ ^ C^ 1901.] STATISTICS. — MINNESOTA. 259 o t-oooo t~«o o lo « ;c O rH ;s coo©>oor-(oe* ©©©© o o ©lO o ©•*t-©©©©0'*0 ;C lO (M C^ CO lO © lO i-H C<1 CO IQ © »0 © © 0^ © t- © i-l CO CO ©o © inia©ia IQ ?1 00 lO rH rJi(N > C<1 >o © >o© co>o (N »a Tti©iomiooot-© oo»aood'03 JO 02 rri" -OT '3 = '^ > a a oww jrf'5 . t3 - is ce ® 2 S 3 ® >-. a .^ OJ3S SSJi ® KWWMtrlWWWWtijH:)^^^:! »-] .^ ^q i-3 1^ .-? h^ h^i i-5 h^l h:i S S S S S III I IH h N III 260 CONGEEGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK. 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MINNESOTA. 261 o . 1 a ^ n^ ^^ Sfl Hi" hi ■< H O H (U ^ O ara ^< m u 02 o 02 ^ T ^ .<5 <1 0) a • U) o:" « a ■a W S& f=<'S 02 -1 „• e: Ss >; a^ a « h > <^ a » a li o 0 a (C (H a <; Q ■o 5 a ■u ft 3 ta crj H w a C3 D Ol w o Tfl O O O; rO 00 O 'J' "S" 00 X> »0 07 05 t- O CO »0 t- CQOSOJt-CO ooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooo t~10 OC-1>002JO OO OO'OOOO O 00010000eQ lOeoo O lo CO CO T-i O CO O C2 002 o CO <0 (MO coo lO ^OCOOOOOClOOOlOO ooooooo ©o^oo O O 00500S5 ooo too OI35 OCO NOOlO lOOt-Cn(M — (MtOOOOOC:200r)O00rH eq 1-1 rH iH 1-1 rl O O iH C^l o OO o^ot--* OO O t-000 o ■<*< (— o o lo >c (M to ooooco © in la o •«K loooo ■* (MtO(MOOOCO(Mr*<(Mt~tOi-i'*tOCO tH'^iOCO t-'*llMtO(M i-(lM10 lO toco 11* 1-1 1-1 iH CM to to in in o t- OO N m in o •^ CO 00 in © in 00 o CO CO m o © © tommi-io into© ©©tocMt-m toiotooio THinoo <* -^ CO 00 1-1 9ias'<*tO(Mi-ii-ii-iin'*co tHi-ic-1 im^o i-i 10©©0© t- 1-1 © to CO 1-1 CO s^ ^ © .'S ..a a 9 ^ ® 5 "o " t« o - S5 W-i: a c <^ -O n ^ '^^ '-9 ^'' >; o f^ ^:H;;2;;ziOOOPH 262 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK:. [1901. MOt-OO OOlOOO C<1 OiC(N »oc<5 ©oin o-*co©©e^©©© in © ©©©©iH N©»o©© o©© •* ©1-1© r-i© © rt e* t- O © CC 00 05 CO 00 1-1 i-Ci-l(MC~"l ■^(M 1-1 (M iH 0>(M©©t- t-T^rH©© ©i-l©00t-(M>nt-COiHCqi-l©©©00. 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MINNESOTA. 263 © t-O '-i< 05 oo 23 ■>*« ooooo ooooo oooooooooo oot- c: t— ic iH 1— I © t-©>o >-(COt-I o cc i-icqco in (M t- 00 >o C3 CD N CO -H to 00 o 05 efl iH -OlMCOCOtOCOCOT-HTHC^iHC'lC^ t- CO m •in iQ lo c(i lo i-H e0 O -t( © 00 >0 »Oi— lOllOlOOOO rH CO to lO © >0 O 00 IM © i-H ■<*< CO CO lO S) W o 3 . sm. a -a « w d a 2 eS 03 O cj j3 c$ O C f^P^ Pm J- •S't^^cg^'-Si o ©© CO© C0©©00 © - i-c «©© iH Oooco©jOcoeob-o©iM>oio CO©© ©00 coo oo©o© >o g©© tH «*in©ioio©i-i'-O01 CO ©p © ©O© lO lO t^ »n CO COrHCD t- ©IMIM lo ©©© © ia©©ao©© 1-1 ©©t- © ■* O TjH (M CO c<> © ©o 10>0 000©©lOOO©©t-OlO 00CO'*IM'tli-100CO'*iMCO 1-1 ©coio©©>occ©aoino©o©Ot- M t- IM IM CO 1-1 35 CO © cc CO a: 00 C^ 05 M COMiHTHrHi-Irt T-l in lO © t-C-1 © 1-1 s§ ©ooio©>oco©o»aio© inC-lt-COIMIMCOt-IMCO-* i-( ^ 1-1 iH C5 ooioiM^w©oo©©co©©©in>o© (MCOCOCCt^lOC035-0 rH 10COr-IC*r-(OOOOOOOI-"Ii-HOOOOO'-l •*Wt-lO ©THi-lOr-IOOOOOON100>0>OOOC?0»0(M?0.-i©CO:C10rH©©C^t- iH©»H© 0 0©0©©©0©©©©C<5©©©OlM©CO(MOr-l©0-tl-©©CO©0©©tH©C<5i-i©tJH(M10 i-l©(MiH ©>-HrH©©©©©©©©0«C^©CCi-li-l©©,H©©©0>OCn!MCO.-l©©OOi©©(MCOO©JO©©IO©COOO© 10eO©CO©rHt- rH(MiHC^,rH i-l(M(M 'S^ OOCO-rtHC-1 (MC0C0»0OC0©-*C0OC0©CD-*©Cfl05a>C0e0-*-H©(Ml0-i*l0q00C1(N-*O Cq Cq CD •* CC' »0 O T-l iM10r-ICO<-lt- T-HOOClC'liH.HCOCOIMeOr-iOOCICO Ci>nC0O5 00(3JlQC^'*:CtOCOCi5COt-IOTHOO©CDT-HCOOOOt-05©OCO'*lIOT*'rH05C;iO ! oi © cr. o 05 r-i b- C5 © © c; 00 © 02 0> O © CTj mco»00© • a -iJ « . c a. o - — -x c3 a S o C4.2 tT S 50 «, a t; A 0 Pi ■5- 0 0 2 1> ^ f ;^ CO 3 a s csH k:5^; Illil a 1; o a _a a .— >" © ■;i^-^ cs fen !z<5p5 ® .- 2^ «-" ^ aT liiSS'^^a ^-Sa S22S5-^.a5S "? a . o a2 0-3. 02' (M©©OCOt~©c.-*t^lO©-«l<©©l ©t-lO©©a300CCC0©©©O©t-©©0C'CC0CO00©t:~©t-00t-00>O00©000Dt~©l . _c; s ^- ^^-Ol^^X -, c3cSc3cScScScSiS.S o C S.a'-' a -"■ - y u*^ o- CCCQOJODCCCCCCOQCO ^^Shhhp5p>>;^^^^^^^^^^ ^ .SB'S . .s.ssaa [1901. -5 c5 2 '-I © ® _r CO a M a ra . •'^ ^-1 QQ CQ « t-i bjQ > aj iaS" .,00^ »5i "^ "= of fe « S a bo a ••« rH 10 "J S2 oco"« El S ©" O ci ., " * « «^.a >>^ g "t: © S "^ gSl 2 ■«■ •• '^t^ 55 ►^ 2 K Xr o 1! 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MINNESOTA. 265 H C K >^i cS BO a )-l o 3^ i- a 00 0>Q ■<*0 to CCi-H OOIO C5 C O OOlOWi M O t- tH oooo ooo oo a-= oo ooooo oo oo ooo oooooo o t-T)1 CS O «2 t~ V3 r-< (M 1-1 00e0O05(Mt- E7 c<5 coo T-( •>!< lo 00 t-co'^eo >-" Jy ooo o o lOO '^C-^OCCCOOlO t-ooooo t- 4 1^ -t< r^ ci -* o --I co CO T-1 cq X !-• T-1 ■* 00 1-t O00(M ,-iiO CO coo OOb-OlO^COOO coo »o ^OICO 00 00(M0 OOO oo o oo OOOrH^SOOO tH i-c •*0 ICO OlO in Tj< ^^Sg"* S«* oo o oo ,- - r- O O — ' O (M to CO 1-c COiM JO O O: lO o o o 00 O ^ lO CO CONIO r-l O »0 CO CO O IM O (N ri t- la CO CO ■* o i'^ tc m o >o t- rH l« O ■* O O IM O oo O 00 rH Ct-OCOiaoOOOCO»OCit-0 0 0-*010 <5tO00O5 10C5CO ■* eO(M COC^COrHC^COlMWCOCOI-IOlOCOCOCOCOCOOlQ'StCO'^ * rH -H rH rH rH rH CO rH rH rH rH P. 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NEW MEXICO. 309 1 i < jO ©OJMOO Cfl •a OOr-lOO - o OCOCOOO g n > o oooo o tj t-t~ooo ^ 5 r-(r-(000ilM n Eh d gt-^OOJjO 1-3 CDTtlCOO O IcCl 1 d osco^ool^ i a < CO ■^ooo CC 1— ' 1— I t-l ■■o 6 33 t^OD 05 t- © i CC --J lO ■* cc OOWi-l CO 55 CO '-£ CO >0 •* -H 'S' (M T-H 1-1 O b O OCO — 1 P pop 00 H S 3 o s a Wilson J. Marsh, p. '91 [Jesus M. Moya, Lie] Josiah H . Heald, p. '84 Henry G. Miller, p. '78 Total: i a A. J. Lamb, Don M. Richards, Miss Retta Moore, Watson Hoyle, ffl O OS n 5 d O H o >. 5 Albuquerque, 1880 Gallup, 1895 Los Ranchos de Atrisco,a 1894 San JoS(^ Ciibero, 1897 White Oaks, 1893 1 cr.O ©t- «OI a 1=^ O X 0 00 ^10 C^l t- JO 10 K^, ©©©0"© © §>! a& iJ a ij 05 53 Ttl© CO >0 0 «& t-( ^ Tt< © -- IIO 0 5 «^ 1 0 ! a-6 © © H 2< ©iM M s OQ mr > >1 • CO 0 CO 1 X .< €© W M < 0 © 1050©© 1-1 o>5 €& W © Tiico: CO 00 10 hf fl CO tHO 't- -a €© i M CO© ©© CO 0 w .-1 1-1 C^ ^ t» « 3) oo©0:©© ^- (I4 CO: ^^ a »o ^co © ■^ ^ in C5 ■* 00 0 -^tl OilQTl to CO 4 0 0 M 0 ^ tH fl < » a T3 2 a 1 i i .£§5 a Herbert J. C. Sp Jesus M John F. Tota < . S?5 f3 o = 53 a o — • J < h- » ■o r> e^ H IB 3 < 0 ^ 'A 0 +3 0 c 0 0 t> U -*^ X p H 0 S ^ 0 H .a ^25 a H C5 ^ >^ tn 0 a; H ^ 5 a N 0) a % ,£: Pi y 0 08 oT cs a 310 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. i <5 ©e^ioooooNi-icoooi-ioo oo(n©oo©ooooooocooooO'-iO'«*i i-lr-l i-H 5 rt©ooo5©TH(No©ooiHOi-i oooio©c^it-'<*lCOiM:0©©MTHCOC^t-lOi-lt-l005|^ C^ rH tH 1— * C<) rH f-H tH ^^ | »H ©ceo©i-H©r-i-j©cq©o©i-(© o©©ia©ooco©(M©'*i©(M©©©©'*oajO>o|co ©©©©©©tH©0©0©©.-I© ©©0©©©©©©rH0© 1 6 i ;5gSS^§^S?|§2S*^gS geg8gSS?^??^SSS^S^?2gog5.^g ;^^=';:5§5i3Sg53E:==^SfiS ^^g£^2S^2SSJS^S^co§gi°^S^S§ i a a co^coocot-jgot^^t-^cogco ^c,«gt-5j=o^gg5g^'«5l^^Sg5^S^S^ s i o i iilllSlllllllll illllllllllllll^^lllll a 12; 00 n n ti O a & o o >> c igiliiliiiiililliiliigliiilliliiiiiiii rt.rJiiiililSJlillJyj .1 lllllilla-ilslltillilllliiliiiiii|i||| 1 1901.] STATISTICS. NORTH CAROLINA. 311 aojoot-ooJCcoooooiMt— '-IO »ai— >oooC5co>oo-^NO*c i^ 1-m ^ y^ c ~ i-h ao ih im tji ;do t-iH^oo ooooo^ooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooo , a •< eooasi-icoi-i©'**000'*<;'5©©000 0 000100CN©©C<1 ■o 32 3 O OQ g . ©10C5©©©OC'-'©C©©«5CO C5©©C^©CO©Ct-i©©©iOOI.©c<5©wcooo— I otoos© ©oooi-':>^c©©»nc;©;cc(MiMcoT*(cio©it5 eg CC (Mt-IC-1'*C<;C1 i-lt0 w © CO CO © ^ O © 00 »0 (M N O t~ CD © OOIO © CO l~ © KS ;S lO »© t-O) > rrliacOr-lT-l ?^00-<*ICO rHlO— i(M ©rHl-COC0 CO © © IM ©COt-t- 00 10©©10©10 ■^irsiO© O ©©lO »0©OlMC^00© Uo N t- e O 33 -a T -; 2" =«- <^ .5 o M ® a- 2 -a - 7i = a >j s • J o O a a^ • 5^ OH O ci Sa — a c3 ~ >-5 e a So v; a: -a .►^'-sc3s--'3o -a :f^ co" on ^s.^aii ^<^ •go 1-5 m Qh5 ^ — 'l-i ^ a ^ .2 0 in — »: ® a s O ^ r5 Sal -o^ W ®§ J ^-S !5 — DO « s ^ •^^ i o d K =3- ss i * - S 5 ^ 2^ rM ^'^s c80 H >^£o S© «. CO fa „- fr Cf O ■ . >> ,^5 O^ be .ac««oafc-'ac3 >i'2 g >. ® y ac-S a o fe ;.5^j a O; ® iS /I -9 cs a 2 2a2HHHl> 31 a TtH(M ^ 0010<»COCO© iH CC N •^ lO N Tf lO (N O CO CO o tH ^ t- t- ■^ lO 1-1 i-i CO cq rt CO ^C^iMmOOO 1000t-t-0-*t-OOOlMsOOOCOirqiHCOtOt— Oi-l?S'*C:iCC:OIM0505C^t-10 1-I(M r-l-(lH (MCO Tt< i-;® o" t>-cs*cSi^t>-HH*?"Kr:r/?^-°'fc-r:::z;r'-'t?-'^ :«ec5^-2 (^ ji ^ g ■§ Q -^ t^r' ^ > '^ ^ t^ "5 ^ s .SS .S2 5§M.=5S.2 g g-^ SB-g WQOnq ^ h4^"d 9.1 J2 a> ^ t^ ^ o a,a. £ w ^^ j" 8 I*® ® WAjPh CO ^ "S ® h a; a ^^ -'S W 5 0-3 O*^ 3,^ CD '^ ^ &: - ® ??j S 00 s ^^-^sa-sQ _a ."tPh;;: O 5S ©Q a^ a « .is P o s (-1 _ ® a ID a ^ o - m tsm romv^cSwtnmcocQco'x y=r;o ..(> « 3 o r'S SO Oh .""SiJ .'1 o ®_p > CO lis iooocDC;ot-oO'-crti^oi— cocoojiccjrHiQooocoiooO OOOiOOCSOCiC-. 00— . OOXXODC; ~~. XCi3^CC0035C;X>CC0000C0Cn00COC5O-. C1C3030 »000030O5000CCrjC^00CO003CX»»CC0000C0 30 003O0C»C0'00 00»30000000000C0000O3 t> ■r? - fl « 'iJ rH S- s " wm woe a o cS M® -a ? S< +J (>i o e8 eS o O O rs ^ -^ S - all ^ail'l--'i^lPol- ggo3e8®.!5Pcj'0.i;=o3 5^W 1901.] STATISTICS. NORTH DAKOTA. 313 °r1 ^ rH- O O C5 O to O lO O O lO SO >0 O O N 00 >0 O t-O O X >00 lO o o .-itC>OO^Ot-05C<5COC0 O 00 N 00 (N ■* CI rt T-l (M C-3 «©■ «©: o IM tC I-H lO rtUD IM CO t- 1-1 t- tH 00 IQ CO Ca ic lo th CO » >0r5t-r»( C^COCqTtli-IC^lOi-IOOCo M CO 5C 5^ '^ ■* TJI !M CO CO »0 00 (M •<* C<1 •>3i(M 00 CO CO ■* (N (N Tfl iM (N CO i-i © CO O^ (M t- C^ CO i* fe-5 2 .- Jo ^ <1<5 .2 o 3 c 314 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901, rjo (M iM T}4 lo iH eo (M '*iH th to -^la Cq OlH t- th iM in (M CO •* »0 rtooo (M ^ 1-i rH CO(N C0>0 1-1 Mr^r-OCDi-ICOOIOIMO>C lH-*i-ICO00rHr-lr-ITtie^i!to«oi«e^S •^ ® aj ^^S ►^•^r ^3 • 2 a^S •£ O "JS 03 O . . . - ?^ a, a, a, a. „- fcT C tT (h'.S 43 O) ©o-Tifi^ K s-n • 5jcec5g:;3o« C5 00 O O CO 05 C5 O t~ o^ cj ^m a. . fl a ~ ^o fe 5 ,< r-ll— Sh CS 0) © ^ 03 r2 CC d C8 03 ^ OD ^.-3 cj.>;r; ■^ fc>.-a — S a,a, . »H B * a> o -^ '13 C3,-S .02 rH w 03 i §5 rO O i(S.S 03 (S o CO "^ a 5^ eS 5 > aa to 00 "is c3. .= h:; a QiaO «a^^ U S W3 c3 M O re oj -® o 03^ «^ at> • oWi-? ;.- * a M 33 .a c*.9 ^ tT "^ _S ''^ 03 S .r-a "r; co but, o-o^-s a c^ a (-^ — S3 c«l-l ra CO 03 to ON H'a .J3 a o 5S^5. -a J4 .2 S -e Sddi S ""0 d ^ S ® ot-^ ■» !3 *=" ™; M Cd (H 00 "- _d 03 '-' ?^^^'— W L^- to CO>CC:t-OCOmCOrHt-.CO(MCCCCC3CirH(MTtl05lO,t}HCOOOTKCDCOOO»Ct-IMCOCOCO,^t-10CO(MO OOOOOOOOC5C00005©OOOC»OClCiO~OCOCOOOOOiCOODO:iC50>C505<3500000005000300000003 ODODOOOOOOOOOOCOCiOOOOOOODOOOCCOOOOOCOOOOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCC a > > c5;=; . 50 0; - 2.-^ -n^l a 03 es 5 0=3 fa sm>H a ^^z -o 0*=, *^'^. t: a a t< ^H t< I; - CS 03 cS fefofeO 00 0 03 ''* > P ° C8 tH an « atHrj+it-^irj;:^ .- o a " e^3 " ■ _^.'S?02 -_^ 03 O 5e a ^ a ef ® KKKWWWWWW^^fcsiWW P O 03 ■a-S c3 03.2 o £ S.2^-n E 1901.] STATISTICS. NORTH DAKOTA. 315 K« «0 Oi t- C<5 t- lO Q .-HO 1-1 »Or-lO ooocoooinc; CC0000500 W lO O •* t- ©30 N O Ci »0 rH C^ t- Tjl rl ©ooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo r-l t- N 0> to © iH 00 •>*< ce © t- Tt< © N K5 CO lO O; r-l O ei t~ ©Cie^OO© t-Ml©i-H ooco »osco l-IWOV10C5i-( i-it-i^C1 eOi-Ht-OOCO i-HCOi-H© i-lrn OJiHt-COOV COC^Ol-i-l O « t- C5 lO O N 00 ©CO »o ©«>t- i-H r-C CI Ot-i l-H © lOW cot- Tjo cfl (M i-H 00 © ■"*! ,-1 lo tocoi-i(Noo^©oo iMC^(Mooinio©©e^ 00 »Or-(©>o I-H C- S-° a a fe N>0 *»O»Clt-iHTHlOT-t00 T*(<0 l-C0»O>O lO 1-1 OOO® C5 rH . t^ S''^ >0(M t- 1-1 iH « ^ g W ^-^SSJ:; lO (M CO CO T- iH '■^ COCO© CI 1-1 t- o >o CO CO t- 5? ^ § S CO CO . CO IM © t-00 © CO •* 1-1 c^ ■<*eo g^2^^ ON©»O©00©(NOMC0lO©O00 CQi-H>01IMT-l(M,-lrH gs^sg ©©oO ^g g;2gs§§ io©o©tD»ooia©o©?o©oo (M to iM ffi Tt< © i-H C©©©CO©COCD co©«coot-:oco«* IQ© ©OOIO© C«5cO-* i-Hrl in©ooo>o »-lCO t-CMOO 1-1 lO lO >oco o _S '- ^-2 ^- D eS a? -^ «m«tES ^■§1 ® 'I . 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" o a»-' S5«e To SaT*<(Ni0i-IOO30©'*©Or-(OOOOOOTHOOOOOO'*OO©:0 00t-©ttli-lrHlONiX>'^'<*TH,-l(MCqc0CO©eOCi©lO©(M*©e0©COOOOOr-lOlMt00 10©'*l©(M©r-l©©COrHr-l «OC(50iHrttHi-llM©eOi-H-l,-liHOiH(N©-10(MOi-HDCOOCOrHiHC^©Cl.-l©r-l©©©OT*<^Til©10050(M©05i-l©©00'*COO<35t^rt(a:!n©lM(M'^CDt-'«HTt»r2r-ci-ICO>*COr-lt-CO00CO ff5»Or-l(Ni-l(MjHrHTHCqC^i )t-0--D100301t~05 e^oioo© >C)©O^CS(J>C^G)0^ 0)020© 8 t-»0(n r-i * •*©>O~C00i0;iO5O CflOJrHCO 05 00 05 00 05 03 00 00 00 05050505 )© 7-lT-l )0 ©© « i .^ 3 « S «.2o * rt 2 5^ Jul ilil Sd 3S.2 = 2 ^ y 0) aj (-. -^ .S .9 o o ® a _ S « ® cj ^- - O bp o H 2 ^ c^ c3 «3 a a cS cS > > WW ^ziOOHSw H.* ^1 ^3 p c3 © dfOP e* «S ;§ |.2 ■Hon 2P2 . E ? c8 mw§ eS' kP5 QOPPW^i Sis' '2-2.2' i-iCOTtliol--*(M05©C03CO!OlM 1 rH ©05 10 _. . . . .... ._. . - ^--J550OlOCO JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOO ".^00 )O5C5COo0^COCO00y50OO5 ©©COCO(MlO(MCOOOi-lCO.-l( o ^% ® ' g «-' « a S > 5a1 4^0 00^ 00 00. J © o ® h frT |.S2 g a a "^ ^ ^ ^ OI^ _ . +j a a o) tuc ja a - - M«^;;2 ,« 3 g " 0 2 273 o o a j2 a n 2 n fci (- a e8 c8 OS fqmmpqooo C3 03 . — \ ^ ■am=^ - ■M 4j 4j CUD a a a 2 05 03 a> .a 0000 1901.] STATISTICS. — OHIO. 319 ioeomooco«io©'*'oeoT*0 lO CO tH Q rH 00 O t- < ■«X .-I t- t~ O i-< lO — |oq^'<*_CO_ CO *< .• ,TJ4 --IM O t- ■*© rH COOO O >0 O O lOOOOiMCO iH O© -H OO O ■^ O O O CO © O © rjl SCCC-I i-l.-i©(M-^lflC0>Or*(CC0C;0C005©'*©©©O»O©00«03005©CO©©©©©©0©©©© CO©©OC-5 «J00t- T-Ht-iHrHC^CO M l-H .<; CO I-H < (NrH»o©©io©OiOT**'*(rH©CO©C5©©'*COTjH©Ot-(M030 ©©o©© com (M(M00>n0rH10C0<*-!j<00in©©rHC2©© ^©©>0©»OeOrHIM rH©©eOt- rH©©©© t-lb' ' y^ C01 CC IM CO »H rH ■* T-H rH rH tH rH 13-°, _■ ©©©©©CO©COlO©©©©"*10m©©©10©©rH1010CO>0©©©©10rH©10©rH© S IOO'UCSINtJItK (MC-lC01Oo©©gpici©incs»oot-(M©©iOTti©co©©©tocD©ooio©3 rH»OCOlOOOrH©©lQ©©©OOCOCOCO©m^©10>C©10CO©T»<©©©(M>0000©lftlO© C0>OrH(NCO10 t-C2CO©OC5CC©CO©' g "^ 2 £ S M m a a a 2 c^ £> a>,a OOOOO 320 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. ^ rHrH'*OeO(MOOeOCOt->OT-IO '-I rHCOCOCOlO »H 1O1OC0tJHC0(M.-ICO0^ (M © O (M O >n o »oe<)0 loo -^ Othocci i-io© i-i oho th oo tooc^ooii-iio Ttie<5;oa5oc^O'*coeqo(M CO C0 00O©»i5 CO t- t-a0O5C<>lO©t-'*©^(NCl©C0ThCOO2'*(N l-tT-t 1H Tj< CO ^ CO 00 CO CO 'tl C5 ©t-lCOl'-.©C0t-05 rH Tj< rH rH CO rH CO O !0 IM © g COt~00(M0000-*iHfflC3— C CO CC 00 Ttlt>-iX)rH-*C;000©COCOCDOlO — C5--o•<*llc^o^■5J^ocooolo>.ol-- |^^rHl^^ r- (M'.*IOO"#rHrt 00 CO 05 "# (M OO CO t-(MCO 05 OCO©CeCO © C0rH00lO-*-^lOC0Cn0i0000O00OC000©35(Mt~© ©rHC5C5po;p ppp5©pppp05p©©c;C5c CO 100C5 OOOOCOCO -HO C3©00 r^ i — _C CT. ooooooocoociooojooroosooasoo il r a, ? „- & .2 ■■ a, -05 a> o fH.S ^ a g> >: .w r*^ >«i btO ®ii ^S C cS .M tH 3 o S ^ " ' ~ O ,2' S 4i- • ?;S 1 2 O c3 o o 0 ^fe: cot , cS j5 &,fe .#j _ J3 3 "O „ , 15 ■ "^ ^ CO do oc cc CI CI ei ?H rt •„ ... _. _. .^. . - 30 00 00 00 00 00 00 OC 00 CO 00 00 00 00 CO 00 CO OC 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ooci©oidcic>^r^ rQrO- C r- 1 «3 ^ M W W i^|5-2 a : j3 ^ ja ^ .S )00000 ■^ " a g cs Oh af^ '* aS-sS afc< 0) d a ai o _. ^J a fl fj ;s -3 ^-StS-fe^Sa, rO - ^— H rQ ^a^-&p:^o^iii o U > cs o; 55 ^ r^ a 2 a M = > 5 o S =« N a.9 a. 2-^ o cs g a ofa ^ »H a s OP m •2 -"^ ^ s cSi2 «* 2 a Qg 1901.] STATISTICS. — OHIO. 321 1 « . 1 E a. 1 o =< E^ If .2 H^ " J -<: H u j= O a-s S< N nd i4 02 ^ >i.| S5 .< H ^ « ^ B . oS ,s 1 T^! •"■ c T3 w O 5f ;iH-s to U' m ft< » Si >; :s^ ■ i a tK > <5 B a S >i o o K ; u , » 1 . t- ■ c < , « 0 ; "o ?: ^ g D : 2 « a 1 a 3 02 CO H C3 B Oi ta o ■i -^ » 00 o L'; X o o n i::: -^ in lO oi o Tt< o t^ ~ x ;^ m u- c^ ac c-i -+■ o o lo M lO o ~ o ri ^- ~ c-i CO CO lo ^ lo t- iO ■<»• M lO w '^ t- t- : i-i t- c^ Tfi x_c-)^~^co c" <3^ -x; c^ c-j_ T-T T-T— "C^fw" C^f S5 t-r-T^ —Tr-Tcq COT-7rH".-<" r-T-^r-TcO -h" SOOOO L-iCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOO .* 3: c; t~ -o o 00030 — cC'^coc: ;coxi-ic-it-ci-in:c-^c^i>i i-il-l ■<*( CO T-lt— Ot- O Nl-1 i-lCOOr-ITtlr-C^I (M i-l — (M -i I-l tHi-Hi-i .-* -••oooo ooo'*iaoiao»ooiMox^-^oo — 050»oovor-ioooc^co»oN»c-i CO w lO oeooo»o»a>aioor-ioO'*'!}'©oe^oo COi— It— 1T}< r^rHC ^- 1-1 O 1— c 00 (N t- iH CO 'i" 1-1 COOONO~XO»-I0l:^©t t-COO ■* "SXCOffO CO ?0 lM'*>;Ct~COCO(Mt-THJQlot-XMXTnCMO: ■ o r. o o o S o CO S lOO o ooooiciQ-HiQoiaooi-ooooisooioo— looiaoooooo O Xip^-H32i-lNCOt— (MC-lOiCI-lOOXI-lOOC-^OXCOlQC^li— IOCoo3;o^coococ0(N"tf'X .-I 1-C.-1 C-II^COt-i T-(lQi-l{M.-l,-lr-TH -iCOrlC) i-l>— O O OO o irtCOuOt-OOXOOCOO — OI--Xi-iiacOCCOOi*OCOlCl-'5 0'*00»0 Cll:--T«30000;0'i"Tt<10XXO'— cXt-XlQ©>03iC0Ot— i-iOlOO — CD (Mr-(i-(r-( T-li-CrH CO CO TtKM f-i Cx > 5 '~ '" '' -f = 5 : C S 2 ►^ ffi S © i. Ji s ■r. , - - ^ ~ "^ -3 5 ^ '5 '5 ^ ■C^ j3 5 = o <5 fH fa ti a 5 = > < O ^ <5 *^ H ShEmW^ ►^ ^ <: ^ ^^ r^ H — . .--fi ® tp ^55 5 tT •-EC e3 S _ p - X -:*Jf2.H = = 5- '^a2iJo:>ii=^Z' :. :^ w ^ ::);:) ■ i c3 i _ - - "o 322 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. ,»oiooococcir)0'*a50>OlM10»OrHa310©i r-l rH iH r-l t-I M i-H r-1 1-1 rH 1-1 , i-l 0©050CO00Tli-*(MC000e0C0r-(l0ff»'^05e0©(MOC000CCl0i-lO©CC©i-IIMCC(MtHOO©©C3iH©IM ■#'*-<10l:~i-lCOOO©©OOJ10»noO©©»©COlMlO* iCi-l C<) 1-1 1-1 ocooo>0'-i'*coici5C:c>oeocot~-aoooiM'^t-M'*co-O(NTJ< lO IM >Q CO C^ CO 1-1 »0 ^ »0 (N I-l lOTjtinC^Tj* iH (MCOlOCOtMi-l cffiC-li-lCO 00 Ol t-QCSfc-OO ©t-©OJ »o©cr!ir5«ccctOio32'r' oc s: •* t- 05 © O CO 00 w5 t- 00 Ci t- b- 3i O C; 00 t- 00 05 » CI X CS © 00 iM t^McoTti^ cot--^ir> OV S5 OOVOJOO^ CSO; 3iOO 5--: J- M o bi®:;: fl"^ Si-5 e o a a a. - CO of . ^S£ a OP ss, 1»*<^ ^ JH g 0,cS > a t< a a G/ -1 • tT a, ® be aijj. .M a cS — -c fl - O fe O * C.£t>; fc K-' w ^ h^ W ». a. CO ffl CO -^ «^=a '~ S Ma o .sW ^<^ Mi t»j a ^ ij) O cS (jj tijj ^5 ,^JZ c. aj c3 . h ■ • o > : ® ®. ^\2 .^. --J a: ^ :> z ' 5* . m T. , ^-5 a 55 g S r 3 ,co a csJ2 03 P-l 93 So rt S CS c« S S flQ >iM 5 J §11 1 1.1 • a • £r . . . a a 5 >=: o " c » C- IM e^ »0 iM C2 -"© fl ^ So ai § ^'^UO^ c3- S a e« O e« cS KTSX? a -S "-I '- jj e-'s^-s- I I- s ?® 2S § ®'^ u. -wo (E O t ® ® -5 ►?^ c' ^ ^- i; 2 c« a a « .lO -S 3 GO © iS a S cS ci a) n u. u 1901.] STATISTICS. OHIO. 323 r-roo"co"e4"co'~rH'~i-r,-H''co r-T l-T l-T OOOO OOOlOO'-IOOOr-C^lffl »0 O t- O t- :o o o o o o 'J' Tt< ift 00 00 in Tt< o»oo t~-o ^i-ioos o ^M oo ^ lo t * ® ?3 ® "o?? 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O .S r^ SL 2" si's SBojoteaio - o a so'-' o JS . pa a, . ^ '^ 'i a 2 « Ma^W a ■p= EtJ -^ ^^^ ^ 5 ■- •- r5 — " C C3 ■a ; •-». ® fc» -B -^ "3 o o ■" M = ^ V a 5;« +^ m 13 O r; s o ® ? ^- W rQ'O a . cs-;^ ^ rr' f" ceo _ CQ a'-s 00 rt ci cS S S S a5 w ^.'i .*;';* c3 ® ®--" •«." 6 o b a" r-l '3 nf i £ to -M 75 ® CS «« ci Oj cS 1901.] STATISTICS. OHIO. 325 a o- O X .<1 « 05»ClCOOO>OOOt-0 OOOiaOlQ— 'OO»0O(MO05OOO-Ot0C5OOC«5-*OO0CC-"lOt-t^ _ „ „ ._ ^ — .. .. _ . .- j^ ^ •«• C-1 O ~. 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OHIO. 329 a ^ O X 0>000030lOlSOt-OCO(M©«CDa:0»0»HWOvC!MOlO©0niaOt-in(MO •0:^:Cir5;CCDt-0!Mt-lC» CO(N(MOO>!< Cl_t- •>* © 00 t- CC_i-l rt O 00 I^Oj_Coc; co©o®t-t— iQ(Mi-iio©c<)00»o©©© 1-1 N C •^ COr-1 ®©©TH©io©'*;-i©o©©©o.^o©©t-©©©e9©©©c5©©:'i©©©®0©005>00®00©>OOOOOCOl3JCO»OTtt®100®0»0®000'*®©0 CO i-li-l IM 1-lCq CO CO iO©COt~10»0©10S:©0®OXlCiaiHOOO0©0©©©0©t~(M10®©®00© HHH HHHHP>- 330 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901, (OOOOOOC^OeOiHOi-lOCDO Ot-rHr-(OOTfi-ICOi-l00505(MTiH rH(»©lM©!N>0©©:^©C<)©t-l'5tl05©© r-IC0O©©l-lt-C0»0n©lM'* C<50CC>Oa>ira©OOCD<»COi-ir-l05C(5t~OOCO OiOOt^CdiOCr. 000(Mt~05CO- 03 C2 00 t- © l^ CC CO 00 t- 03 03 ,5 -t^ ^ c > "i MCC . . ■-: jsrn ^< cs S t» © t> S r'' ,^ ^ §^ M O Wo toS » Q t-i r-c fci " Ov- O . 0). . b/D S <;3 '^ S ^ i|||d ^Q ■ S^ . O <0 .in 1 ^ O J 03 o S^ 3 «' c S<5 5 o a '5o« a a >. . S as 1.2 |«1 oor»<» — ©<^^TJ^ooo3co>o03THcot^|^^lO^- tHTi<<£:colacO(^^T-llO— cocoT-ico, r^ 2 1 -I .2 *acgi3'^-«fl^"hr s S g ?=a.s8«g^5 >5»-^ C« CD GO t>si:2 fl i®r2.S ^1 * . 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'^ 2 5 2> 3 01 c < !z t; co|;Mgg (N ^ ^ O 1) r^-- o o5«^ I I 5P CO o w cS tSt • ' — I rj t; ® o * > fc3 ^^ OS'S .2 o"S= tS"® -w ® rfS al^ O S a O h CO rt oa o t :s CO 10 >5 P^ tH^ Ol «;§ -^ fl Pi o S^co o ® a o fe> J S -d . • •5 CO 2 « « R te .-® ft® OQCO** 40^ O 2 tc^ -^ CO g w'§ o as •" S « a> ^ * C 03 m ■« =" O Mg52 5-§ 8 1901.] STATISTICS. — OHIO. 331 ^'^ s<; 05<£)0 95©10t-OOt-T*-l t- 05^IM N i-H CO >0 t- Tt< (M C5 (N C^rH_e»5^0D O ■* oooooooooooooooooo cClOOOOOe<5©000© '*t-0 5C''Co©i--5i-i - t-'*l©CO©©rfi-.mOCC»0©lO'*(M10»OCC © CD © c£'50©cOTt(co-*05': s- ©©©0©10©10©10©©©<*10»0©CD i-OTj<©'omt-ooT»icooo5ocvi©Tj< ^i> w« ^ -— ' v^ 1*^ ^-ti s.^ *A^ \_^ 1—1 v^ 1.^ 'j[_ iij v_j nj tfj 051010©'VOOC13©C5'Wt--HO'MiCi-ilOt-Tt!3?4> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ s aja 5 a" .2 .2 'S o a a > o o « ^ n 03 o l^ ^ ^ rt O O Iz; o H CO OS O O o ^ ;l H ^^ OJ «s r^ 'd << a C« ci o .J 53 ^ t5 Z « a S f5 < .r- ai'O a> a 3 «!» t?y o (BtS (M a o <1 o "■w^ (M CO "a tr- § io bX) a bf «?= o ■^ E;^ © o P3 ^ «© 2 n t-4 o Q JS u o «J3 ^ C) o -ti "^^^ 11 t-" V? t- ffr X a +3coFa >5 o • - o ^ o 0 a in a; ej W .-"3 5 w 00 tH 5 0© i-H©©©© ©©©©lOeO ©© ©CO© rJHiH©© t-© 00© ©JOC-l©© .-l,-(t3COIMi-l©(M«'*'!tHClC-1r-iC1 ©© ©OC1©©© OCC10CCl)i-i (M ©©0 © M ?Ci-lT»<©©t-CC:CS*o 0:00505rot— O5S30C . o J5 eS ^S^w^ ^£ ^£ CO tj K cS ® cs 3 5 *;" g O a S fl S 3 a>^ . 0) a;! I 5 M, _ t" ^J^ i=t M-S ^ d s h ^ ^ ^^ o ja E5 o o c — Oi-S a^ aj ® ©►T . si _" "» i; > o ^ O ^ ffi t C D 1^ a ® 3 S 5 "" -^ tH H ;- a .^ s- .^ tH C« N w ■ P . p -5 -rco 5 bW S^iii '^ 2 . ^ ^ ?^ ^ rj 0} Jj p=( S^^H- Ph 03 m K 00 a o S ■a >-S^2^5^5 o'-' *g j:ocSc3^!-'aE-a+^'T:--*-'S'T3 ed®®a';;- ^^^— ^— ^-^cSeScSsco^®-— -a* ^-^Ort-^" i ^§^a a+i a g rj 00 1^ S 5 (J O OJ w w ■'» oT * I a M-S * ® a t«g t3 a a s o aJiH^ . a 'd a ti.2 « s 1 = l« aOQ £: 3 5 o o o 1901.] STATISTICS. OKLAHOMA. 333 ■wsiiooiaoctoic L-3 0 ooct-o oooct-iMiacoooosoaco oo CC05 oo t- 0~;CT-it-5£l>.CC Oi.~CO~. SI ©©©©©©© 00© ©©©©© ©oo© ©©©©©©©©oo © ©(M 3? 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[1901. i-HOe^T-ioooooi-ioooooooO' (MOOO OOi-HWlOO lOOooeooooooeoeoooocoorHr-io ©OOlO 00050© (Meoi-(0©05ioiO'-<©c<)»ooooiootoi-irt lOCOJO"* !»©•*©£ iH©CO©©5D101005'<*l©Ttl©CO©OCO^© •>* CO (M CO tHO©© 00 ^COt~©©CO©©IM'*iHi-i©OCOO 00 JOtO©C5©'*©»OOT*<©C^r-l©CO'*©>-l© NrHt:^(N T-INOO-* C5 OOOOOSOOlOt— t— ©CO©C*lOi IM »Q • u - K c ? a> c r2 «s ffl v2 1-; w . . ^ o) Sff* ajcq'-^'^ ^ a G »,-^ . as .■;3 ^ a) --^ ® ® fl oi-sCa 5 6 a -Sari - ft .9^ ■S ® fc. £* rt S O -5 S S afe rs g'3 9j= Ph>!^ o ^ ?! § >oS P 0) t-i - O >> o a> Lid *^ a cW • . ;a2^ s g so 2^ • ^ • ow^S oS SSSS SS S O'-l-*CJC0C0Ti.Ttt©10rHl005'*l0l0Ttl05>0 ©cr:c50505C;c;o<^~^~~~~'~~-~~~~^~~-~'~~~~~~~~--~~ - 00 00 - _oo 00 00 00 ( .S > OtM a® e8 «] ^ P-btieS i) Wo, E ^'' aT a g g g g & J«^ SSSS;2;oo f^ .2^- S^ W-« O ^.5 ^ ^ ©M aJ ^^^ M t^ OJ TO -^ OOlXfL, ® '2-1 .w aa ■ aT to c r^ cs cs as-^ o Ph PU| fin p^ PL ® s pi 02 ^ ^ •! ®.a O ft^S 08 aj o CO cc 02 CO (ZJ H H H 2 M a " o -« S -a t) a a g gr^ a5 « t»i J3 « eS c8 © aj 1901.] c-o .< d C m Cl^ i" >^ s^ a tx, a so ® oT a ^ STATISTICS. OKLAHOMA. > ■^ O O OO O 5S C^ O »n t—O O CO 00 O O O 00 'i' 1-1 e0 lOQ lOQ0000Ot~t-O003105ea'*oo coo (M!N»^ iH !M lO CO r-l ■* C *J 4^ +3 — ; a a aM I a a a ^ ) O O O m o o-a -. f,2'd t- cS 40^ = 00 00 335 cS cS "") • ^5g .§«^ <- 9 SS « _co a u £ a .-- Dd a oi eg b. >J 'B 01 ^ » O tj a .s O a -^ o o ^•3 « > mO ja » oca ® a , 2 « a -o'aS ab a s'^ o • 0 ii« 2 ©«IrttOi-lT*Ht-lO(M©©0 00©lM»Ot-05C0OTj( COOC<3COO(M©COO©000©©©'*lCl'-'-^©©©rHlO©i-iO©0 C<50©10©CO©«OC<5 >0©iH'*©©CO©©©©THtH©i-ICOOeOCOCO©10rHNrHTt0(-t-t-CO'* NCOt^-ai (M10OCOi-itOOOCOCO'-ii-li-ii-l »oiOTHci->*nc01«i-IC-1COi-ICO>C'*lrtC»5lO(MI:^COTt<05(MOit-0'*lCOCOine^>-l,-l05 Xi-Hioco i-l(M.-lr-i(NC<5-*(Mr-((MOOTHr-lC1(M!MCOCOlO'*iTt<^i-li-l — T-liMC0(Mt-»OC0 t~t-C<310COOO©Tf<«05Ttl(MIM0010Tj0 C^lOlOlOlO'+iCDOi ©©t— OV C3 05 05 CT; 05 0~. C; O © 03 to© 00 , ,a « ® o ® cflQ rt p p S ^- - ^^^ ^ a.a,t>5 OSSfT^ . . . 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W. Mitchell Merton B. Law Mrs. Addie A. Wm. S. Atkins Edward Howel Joseph Brown, Miss Agnes C. O coocooococxxocooco "9 a ton, Circula Plymou Battery ia, Pilgrim, r, Macedoni Cedar Cree nd.Veighl C ry, Plymout oro, Plymou H is o n o O m ^ ^r^lS f'.-^^ -r: - a o g ®.Q * a *^ c8 .= "£>-.iuPC.5 O oWWh5^Ph^ 1901.] STATISTICS. OREGON: SOUTH CAROLINA. 33^ o t-oc t-»o lO CM >0 O t- o oooo oooooo ooo c-d o oooo o c0Tt(O CI O CI O O lO c^ OOlO 1H o o^oo oc^oo too OJOC-I b- l-OOOOJO OlOOOO'* OOSiffl (M Ot*<(MC^ »OCCi»OOt-TH OiOCCi 05 OOOO OCNOOOO OtHCO t- rH OOCCO OOOOlOi-l Y.P.S. Mem- bers. 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[1901. 1-1 e^i 1-1 i-H .-( ©00©©OO©©© ©©r-IO ■^ ©©©©©© 05 Ttl (M ©©lO ©©©© ^©iH TttO eCCOlONb-COi-llOO T-l©COCOtOJ<5T-ltOTHCl5O5'*©COOTH©»iHt-©©©©© ©i»e»©C0r-l©lO'*l ,H©(NC^C^ieOiHeCl©NOO©0003t-(Ni-IC<5'*C0^H »0 W lO CO CO t- J:- t~ IC »0 0> CO t- CO 1 > CO CO ?0 t-© C2 (M © »0 0^ 02 © Tt< ■* (M )tHC0COi-I^C5:O^>OC0 COIO00O5© 1-1 05 rt iH00»Cl00C5»OCClO-^CO »O00t-COTi1C~. 1 C£ TJH CO tKM »0 IQ C^ CO CO lO e^ »0 1-1 ! iH in e-T t- co»t:-oocoi-i©coTti^H t-c<)C'iTj<'*'^Tt<©'^©cooo©mooocooioo©-H© Oiiaoiooi 00r-(r-IIMr-l(MiMlO i-li-l^i-l(Mi-li CO CO C5 C^ CO 00 CO 1-1 ■* 1-1 C<) 1-1 ■* M (M :0 C^ © 00 05 05 © < © C505 C5 © < 00 C3 © O CO < t- 05 O © O < lO CO © CJ 1-1 CO (M o> tr. oi ci C5 1- 02 iH G5 © t~ CO ■* CO t— X O 0> O 00 o .g.2 ^•B 5- fc ^^ ^^ 2 ® 2 =£ 2 a, ~ E 3 K^c'^ w ce_2 a (D , li I— I C^ '^^ 3 s^-9 2 s . ^ .r^ g a OQ rr >5 coco05Xiococicoaococ-"iciiMCa©io-^coioiniO'*ii— ©t^ooco^t-oooosco-^it-OOi-icOiSj t-~^icoccot-Tt(occc05ir:cooC'io-*coc5t~t~'#iococ2cococoooooccoocoocciQocroir:oc©05 oooooccoccccx;ocoC'X'ccxcC'00-.ccooccoowccoot~ccccoc»aDccwwoooooowX'OOoooooo >5 a^ ' a ^^§ ^ S a S^ =C ffl ffl eS gr|^ !-• a ^ r} Q j: c oo'=*®a^ pq OOoooo ooQQQW ® to a -.■2 - cs -^ ^ - ^ t« (B SX! . .^ »s a a 2"^ CS CO (D.S 1901.] STATISTICS. PEKNSYLVAXIA. 341 » a ^ o X 02 U ^ ft^ '5 5^ >^\^^ B a fe ^ ^- ©ooooooooo^ o o o o oooooooooooooooooooooo o^t--l r-1 O C^ rH O CO 1-1 CO O (M ,-1 rH ^ OOIOOCOOOOC O O T^ o ©!NOOCC»00'<*'0 000'*000 0 00 000 ooooooooo© ooo o ©O©OC90OOO'HOOr^OOOO05OOt-O OOOOOCOOtiO oot- o »03:OOOt-OOOn-l©O00O.-lOt-Ot-OOC0 0©TtiO-.3 0 00t-t- ©©•* © 010©©©©©©0(MI?J©>0©©©Ct-©t-©'* c © u": ?i © © © t- LI o i-l©T-i © Oy>©»SC^»CC©0^1©©'^©^0' .-11-1 1 CO 1— ' ©©t-©©©©©'*!© ©©(M © C'* ©©th©©00 -- 'SI CO 'Jl CO oo©©oo©»o© ©©©■^©©©Mio i5»''2iS2SS5!2 iioco©c c © 90 ^ © 00 O !M©© 'fm CO rj t-ot-t-«- 55gi »0 10 © Oi © CO >0 tH C ©© © © © 10 © © 1-1 >* —> ^ OiiO r~ T-IC« CO C<1 t— »C CO © t- Til © O sC © t- « © C: t- O 'i' »0 © 10 T* •-I Tl' 05 »g CO 1^ o o o ■:5W -- CO X CO 5^ '^ .-3 o o .> p s OB^H^a 1- > esq - 5 .'2 . 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CO Ml '^ O *^ 4J ce b£ W) bf br.£j a -c -P aj i-.2.s.a.a t.-r o a a 5.t! ^^?;JSoo£ ci - a s^ OQ!»H ■2 J cj as 5 -a o o •^ a o ce q> > IH tH t> HEhH O - ci ■ ^ s- a o a $ &fe- O &' Or-^ ■ •r-c OI £ "^ a <»-=k: - c ,-" H a ) a !- a ^ ^^ ^ 1901.] STATISTICS. WISCONSIN. 391 o - p c o c= -" M o 1-1 CO 1-1 oooooooooo ooo ooooo o oc coo ooooooooo oo t- oco oa i-i t-o -f >o t-O 1-1 o in t-T*< w t-(« 00 1-1 iQ 00 o t- im O o lO co o: t- t— W S ® — . — .. — — — — . — -, .* .^ ^, »^ A-. 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Q 'JO >J ^ 1— < H s.m 0 0 n 1 a: cS > i z » a 0 < 7, fe n Bj 63 0 H 0 c= W 0 c8 s ■^ ^ =^ ^"^ c8 _c _2 S © C3,_ '"1 5C ©.5s '"^o '"' 2 = ®- cT o IB u _r g >>© S o a tc o -C ^ '^ o z; a ._s £ - '^S ^ H *" --^ «8 OC ^ to — o »-r 2 « sg • ^pW r© o oco .a M J = ""O , 28 New Castle, District No. 4, 25 Ophir, Ames, 25 I'agoda. Hamilton, 25 Parker, District ■-'.'>, 15 Pueblo, The Grove, 42 Quarrv. 20 District No. 14, 12 Sedalia, 14 Severance, Antelope Park, 25 Rteflraboat Springs, The Mesa, 33 Telluride, 30 Touraine, Cameron, 35 Tuttle, District 76, 25 Whitewater, Kannah Creek, 40 Williamsburg, 45 Total, schools, 60; membership, 2,073 CONNECTICUT. Bridgeport, Bethany, 60 Iraniston av., HO East Hartford, Hillstown, 18 Farmington, Scott's Swamp, Plainville, 26 Haddam, Maromas, 35 Hartford, Warburton Chapel, 252 Naugatuck, Millville, 50 ]?,ew Haven, Welcome Hall, 490 Stonington, Olivet, 15 Stratford, Putney, Oronoqiie, 25 Thomaston, Pine Hill, 23 Union, 35 Torrington, Burrville, 30 Watertown, Union, Oakville, 71 West Hartford, Union, Elmwood, 80 Wethersfield, South, Griswoldville, 70 Windsor, Long Hill, Burnside, 40 Wolcott, Woodtick, 40 Total, schools, 18; membership, 1,470 396 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Name. FLORIDA. Membership. Cocoanut Grove, 24 Gary vi lie, Tulip, 20 East Point, 32 Formosa, Union, Winter Park, 33 Lake Howell, Union, Winter Park, 35 Total, schools, 5; membership, 144 GEORGIA. Atlanta, Berean, 0 Duluth, 40 Grant Park, 15 Buford, 60 Fort Valley, Quick's Academy, 39 - North, 62 Swainsboro, C Thomasville, Jefferson St., C Total, schools, 8; membership, 216 IDAHO. Alpha, Round Valley, 12 Anderson, Bear Creek, 25 Atlanta, 20 Baker, Union Chapel, 18 Boise, Dry Creek, 15 Bruneau, 37 Burke, 48 Bellgrove, 55 Cambridge, 25 Castle Creek, 18 Challis, C Clayton, 40 Council, Mayflower, 25 Crane. 12 Custer, 24 Dale, Crooked River, 10 Falk's Store, McFarland, 20 Free Coinage, Troy, 28 Garnet, 12 Gibbonsville, 60 Grangeville, Mountain View, 35 Harpster, 30 Horseshoe Bend, Jerusalem, 12 Hot Springs, 25 Janesville, 20 Kellogg, 50 Kingston, 41 Lane, 14 Lardo, 15 May, 12 Meadows, 30 Medimont, 34 Mineral. 18 Mountain Home, Syrup Creek, 12 Murphy, 18 Nickolia, 12 Nora, 45 Oreana, 16 Pearl, 40 Pine, 10 Priest River, 40 Reynolds, 10 Rocky Bar, 25 Roseberry, 20 Name. Salmon, Carmen Creek, Salubria, Mickey, Small, Medicine Lodge, Seneaguoteen, Soldier, Crighton, Steele, Tolo, Troy, Big Meadow, "Warren, Weiser, Crystal Spring, Plymouth, Membership. 22 12 12 23 12 47 58 20 15 10 18 Total, schools, 55; membership, 1,337 ILLINOIS. Albion, Glover S. H., 40 Alton, C Ashkum, Green S. H., • 35 Aurora, Spencer st.. 112 Austin, Swedish, 85 Barreville, Union, 35 Beechwood, 95 Beverly, East S. H., 30 Big Rock, Welsh, 50 Blue Island, C Cheuoa, Trimmer, 60 Chesterfield, Albany, C Chicago, Armour Mission, 1,700 Bethlehem, Swedish, 50 Bridgeport, Swedish, 110 Brighton Park, 120 Chinese Mission, 60 Chicago av.. 2,250 Commercial av., C Englewood Evangelical, 98 Fifty-fifth St. , 80 Fifty-seventh St., 80 Goodwill, 125 Hanson Park, 90 Halsted Street Chapel, C Infirmary, 60 Kedzie av.. C Logan Square, Scand., 55 Longwood, Evangelical, 130 Millard av.. South Branch, C Mizpah Chapel, C North Shore, 175 Oakwoods, Union, 245 Pilgrim, Mayflower, C Stratton, Memorial, 95 Stony Island Park, 50 Collinsburg, 40 Crescent City, 45 Creal Springs, Rail's Chapel, 60 Decatur, Mayflower, C Dunning, Union, 70 Elgin, Mill St., 100 Emington, 55 Evanston, Plymouth, C Gary, 60 Grape Creek, 65 Gilchrist, Union, 130 Goreville, 75 Hainesville, 45 Half Day, 80 Hazelwood, 55 Hooton S. H., 50 Hegewisch, 60 1901. j SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 397 Name. Membership, Kelleyville (Kelley's Patch), 75 Lakeside, 85 Lyndon, River st., 40 Makanda, 75 McMillans. H., 40 Mossville, 80 Malta, 50 Park' Ridge, Jefferson Park, Trinity Branch, 50 Parker City, Birdwell S. H,, 45 Pana, Lake View, 65 Peoria, North, 110 Pilgrim, 150 South "Washington St., 100 Prairie View, 35 Pocahontas, 65 Phoenix Park, C Riverview, 60 Rockville, 30 Romeoville, 45 Searles Ridge, 40 Shermerville, Hope, 65 Sutter, Mt, Vernon, 55 Summitt, Branch, 70 South Westville, 65 Ullin, 65 "Wayne Center, 35 "West Brooklyn, Swamp S. H., 40 "West Union, 75 "Wilson, 45 Total, schools, 82; membership, 8,850 INDIANA. Cincinnati, 40 Bingham S. H. 35 Coal Bluff, Davis S. H., 50 No. 10 S. H., 45 Salem, 55 Furnessville, 60 Indianapolis, Trinity Mission, 60 Liher, 58 Millers, 50 Robertsdale, 150 South Bend, 60 Tanner, Fulke S. H., 30 Terre Haute, Light House, 150 "Whiting, C Total, schools, 14; membership,^843 IOWA. Adelphi, 23 Anthon, Cary, 20 Blencoe, Sioux Township, 25 "Welsh School-house, 40 Castana, Struble, 40 Kenebeck, 40 Dakota City, 70 Dubuque, Cleveland av.. 56 Adams st., 52 Dunlap, Kellogg, 65 Farmington, Orchard Chapel, 25 Farahamville, Ellsburg, 25 Green Mountain, Vienna Center, 75 Genoa Bluffs, East Sumner, 50 Name. Membership. Hawarden, Scott, 23 Hamlontown, 24 Iowa City, Bethlehem, 34 Iowa Falls, Maple Grove, 40 Kellogg, Rock Creek, 50 Laddsdale, 30 Lewis, Ellsworth, 60 Mason City, Cookman, " 30 Oak Grove, 30 Miller, 25 Nashua, Bradford, 38 Newell, Boyce, 40 Ocheyedan, Hilk, 25 Ottumwa, Open Door, 60 Otho, Elkhorn Township, 28 Primghar, Highland, 30 Randall, 25 Rowan, 25 Sutherland, Grant Center, 55 "Waterloo, Union, 100 "Wesley, Funnemark, 23 Total, schools, 35: membership, 1,401 KANSAS. Alauthus, "Whismore, 16 Alma, Bean Hill, 40 Union Center, 40 Argentine, "West End, 75 Arvonia, English, 50 Atwood, Bower, 50 Banner, 30 Blakeman, 30 Buffalo Park, Saline, Park, 19 Sharp, Park, 25 Burlington, "West Side, 35 Centralia, Prospect, 40 Cora, Miller, 35 Dover, Pleasant Ridge, 45 Freedonia. Centralia, 30 Grand Valley, 58 Garfield, Pratt, 45 Gibson, Utica, 25 Gorham, 40 Gove City, Good water, 45 Halifax, 35 Herndon, 50 Highland Station, Iowa Township, 75 Hymer, 50 Jackson, Jacob S. H., Niosho Rapids, 40 Kansas City, Armourdale, Bethel, C Pilgrim Branch, C Lenora, North Star, 50 Little River, "West Union, 40 Ludell, Driftwood, 30 German, 23 McAllister, Winona, 25 McFarland. 50 Mount Center, Da-nbury, Neb., 40 Muscotah, Prospect Hill, 40 Rose Hill, 35 Nettawaka, Hope, 35 Ocheltree, Branch, 38 Osawatomie, Union Valley, 30 Overbrook, Valley Brook, 25 Paola, Munich, 40 Valley, 50 398 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Name. Membership. Pittsburg, Lone Star, 35 Pleasant Plain, Union, Severy, 50 Plains, West Plains, 30 Pleasant Ridge, Danbury, Neb., 50 Russell, Hawley, 30 Laubman, 45 Sbaron Springs, Broadway, 25 Stockton, Bethel, 30 Strong City, Fox Creek, 30 Te.^^cott, Mahan S. H., 25 Tonganoxie, Dafer, 45 Topeka, Highland Park, 57 Lincoln st., 164 Quinton Heiglits, 50 Twelve Mile, McConnell S. H., 35 Udall, Starr Valley, 25 Utica, Shoeff, 30 "Wabaunsee, Tabor Valley, Zeandale, 35 "Wakarusia Valley, Independence, Auburn, 50 Willard, 60 Total, schools, 62; membership, 2,475 KENTUCKY. Gleucairn, 40 Hankla, Marble Hill, 44 Keusee, Union, 85 Lacy Creek, Johnsons, Hazelgreen, 30 Lexington, Chandler, 65 Parkville, Gordon, 20 "Williamsburg,!! After noon, 67 Total, schools, 7; membership, 351 LOUISIANA. Bundick's Creek, Mount Fair, 40 Gillis, Bryant Chapel, 18 Little Bayou, ' 36 Marsh Bayou, 25 Iowa, Center, 20 Lake Charles, Bear Union, 40 Natalbany, 25 Ruddock, 38 Vinton, Coupique, Edgerly, 39 "Welsh, Bayou Chine, 35 Total, schools, 10; membership, 316 MAINE. Alfred, C Aurora, 20 Bangor, C Bridgton , C Brooksville, Union Chapel, No. Brooksville, C Cranberry Isles, Islesford, C Baker's Island, Islesford, C Union, C Dead River, C Deer Isle, Reach, 25 Sunset, 70 East Stoneham, Bartlett, C Falmouth, C Flagstaff. 34 Harpswell, N. Harps'l, N. Harps'l, 37 Jackson and Brooks, C Name. Membership. Jonesport, C Lovell, Village, C Magalloway,Wilson'sMills,"\V.Mills, 31 Maysville, N. Union, 3Iaysville Centre, 30 Mexico, Frye, 30 New Glouce8ter,Upper Gloucester, C New Sweden, C North Gorham, 60 No. Maysville, Union, Maysville, 25 Presque' Isle, Maysv'e Center, P. I., 40 Roxbury, District No. 7, 15 Reed District, 20 Rumford, Isthmus, Rumford Falls, 20 Sherman. Braggville, 25 Staceyville, Centre, Sherman Mills, 30 Sumner, Sumner Hill, E. Sumner, C Tremont, C Waldoboro, C "Waterford, Lynchville, 20 "Wentworth's Location, 25 "Westbrook, C "Wilton, Intervale, Notch, C "Windham, N. Windham, C Warren, Cumberland Mills, C Wiscasset, North District, C Total, schools, 41 ; membership, 557 MARYLAND. Baltimore, Canton, C Fourth, ' C MASSACHUSETTS. Amherst, 2d, C North, C South, C Andover, Scotland District, C Attleboro, Briggs' Corner, 50 Barre, Union, Barre Plains, 45 Becket, West, 10 Belchertown, C Boston, Berkeley Temple, Chinese, 63 Brighton Branch, C Chinese, 145 Hope Chapel, C Phillips Chapel, South, C Romsey-st. Chapel, Dorchester, C JSinedish. East, 55 Parental, West Roxbury, C Brockton, Hope Chapel, C Brookline, Bethany, C Chelsea, Chester av., 140 East Bridgewater, Bobbins Pond, 90 Easton, South, C Everett, Tileston st., 175 Foxboro, East Foxboro, 36 Franklin, 1st, C Great Barriogton, Van Deusenvilie, 23 Hanover, Bethany, W. Hanover" 20 Oakland Hall, S. HanoTer, 67 Hanson, Thomas Hall, 17 Wampatuck, S. Hanson, 9 Haverhill, Bradford, C North, C Lawrence, Lawrence st., C Leveifett, C 1901.] SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 399 Name. Membership. Maiden, Forestdale, C Medford, Glen wood, C Mendon, Union, 24 Middleboro, Thomastown, 45 Waterville, Eddyville, 30 Millbury, Union, \V. Millbury, 35 Millis, C New Marlboro, Wards worth, Clayton, 16 New Salem, North, 58 North Adams, C North Alford, Home Department, 20 Northampton, W. Farms, 37 Northfield, Union Hall, North- field Farms, 15 Otis, East, C Pembroke, Bethel, Hanover, 20 Pepperell, North Branch, Paugus, 37 Oak Hill, C Pittsfield, Pilgrim Memorial, C Princeton, East Branch, East Princeton, C Rochester, Union Grove, 15 Plympton, Silver Lake, 25 Salem, Crombie St., C Sandwich, East, 30 Sharon, North, 26 West, 54 Springfield, Parker St., Indian Orchard, Sixteen Acres, Stockbridge, Union, Glendale, West, Freedleyville, West, State Line, Taunton, Arlington, Templeton, Hospital Cottage, Baldtvlnville, Wadsworth Dist., H. Dept., Westwood District, Wilmington, Branch, Windsor, East, Whitman, Worcester, Fobes St., Swedish, Union Gospel, 25 20 56 20 C C 19 C 35 12 0 64 0 46 Total, schools, 73; membership, 1,817 MICHIGAN. Advance, Beers, 35 Alamo, District No. 1, 25 Liberty st., 44 Union, 30 Alba. Simons, 40 Almont, Rutherford, 45 Atlanta, Edwards, C North Star, C Atwood, 48 Bav City, Polish, C Bellaire, Ball, 30 Clam Lake, 30 Eddy, 25 Montgomery, 25 Bennett, Reed District, 20 Beulah, Eden, 30 Brampton, 28 Brimley, McGregor, C Name. Membership. Brimley, Wynn, 25 Carsonville, Black River, C Cedar Springs, Griawold, 40 Ceresco, Pierce, G Emmett, 30 Columbus, Caughell, C Covert, South, 45 Kenney, 25 Paulville, 25 Town Line, 50 Custer, Menninger, 40 McClelland, 35 Delhi Mills, 45 Detroit, North Woodward av., C Canfield av., 250 Oakwood, 40 East Nelson, Griswold, Cedar Springs, o Edmore, Brown District, 35 Fayette, 30 Sack Bay, 25 Finkton, Churchill, 30 Gaylord, Satting, 35 District No. 5, 45 Grand Rapids, Avery, C Mayflower, C Hersey, Newman, 50 Hetherton, 50 Gibhs, 12 Jackson, Perrine, C Kendall, C Kenton, Independent, • 22 Lacey, Barney's Mills, 40 Mayo, 20 Lansing, Mayflower, C Lewiston, Paul, C Luzerne, 40 Manistee, Maxwell, 125 Merrill, McDonald, 20 Mu.skegon, Blufton, 40 Nahma, 25 Neebish, 20 Nunica, Taylor, 25 Old Colony, 42 Onondaga, Arland, 30 Ozark, 15 Payment, " 10 Paynesville, 25 Port Huron, Gratiot Centre, 50 Sturgis Memorial, 83 Rapid River, Ensign, C Garth, C Redridge, 75 River Rouge, 80 Ryno, 25 Saranac, Sage, 30 Stanton, Nevin's Lake, C Sturgeon River, St. Jacques, 17 Strongs. 25 Torch Lake, C Vans Harbor, 26 Vienna, Fairgrieves, 25 Sheridan, 10 Watervliet. Yates, 30 Westwood, 40 Williamston, Sherman, C Whitcorab, C Wyman, . 30 Total, schools, 85; membership, 2,462 400 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Name. MemberBhip. MINNESOTA. Aitkin, Kimberly, 83 Sutton's, 25 Aldrich, 35 Alexandria, Carlos, 50 Garfield, 32 Hudson, VUIard, 37 Lake May, 35 Meltona, 35 Union Lake, 40 Areola, Stillwater, 47 Audubon, Bakke, 17 Bagley, Lengby, 30 Barnesville, North, 22 Hughes, 50 Prairie Bell, 50 Belgrade, Kerns, 74 Minnechinona, 13 Beltrami, £dna. 40 Belview, Seaforth, 50 Benson, Danvers, 19 Degraflf, 20 Lake Hazel, 22 Bertha, Bowman, 25 Big Lake, Bailey Station, Baileys, ' 49 Hanson, 74 Brownton, Sumpter, 32 Union Branch, Bro-wnton, 17 Cable, East, St. Cloud, 37 Center City, Rock Creek, 30 Clarkfield, 20 Cohasset, 18 Comstock, 22 Crookston, Langor, 15 Dawson, Boyd, 29 Hamlin, 24 Maxwell, 50 Detroit, Southam, 20 Doixglas, Meisville, 40 East Redwood, 35 Ellsworth, Grand Prairie, 25 Elk River, Lavonia, 14 Meadowvale, 28 Erskine, 60 Excelsior, Branch, 25 Fairmont, Amb^r Lake, 38 Sautee, 35 Fair Oaks, Branch, Anoka, 18 Felton, Lockhart, 30 Fergus Falls, Oswald, 12 Fertile, Dugdale, 17 Fleusburg, Brancli, 34 Pipe Creek, 20 Foley, Swedish, 20 Bowman , 17 Fosston, Branch, 30 Freeborn, Buckeye, 25 Byron, 35 Cream, 50 St. Clair, 25 Farris, 20 Franconia, Swedish, 24 Frazer, Fairmont, 32 Gaylord, Arlington, 62 Georgetown, Middleton, 35 Glyndon, Averill, 19 Burdick, 17 Muskoda, 30 Name. Membership. Glyndon, StockAvood, 30 Goshen, 31 Granada, Branch, 16 Granite Falls, Stony Run, 20 Grey Eagle, Davis S. H., 22 Hasty, McClelland, 30 Hawley, Henderson, 27 Silver Lake, 30 Hoffman, 21 Holdingford, 25 Hutchinson, Bear Lake, 26 Lake Alley, 21 Isle, 27 Kimball, Freeman, 25 Stickney, 25 Kragness, Riverside, 18 Lake Benton, Weeks, 15 Lake Stay, Chase, 30 Hirford, 21 Pleasant Hill, 30 S. H. No. 38, 25 S. H. No. 41, 25 Lake Wilson, 30 Lawrence, 26 Little Falls, Belle Prairie, 25 Lost River, Lambert, 25 Lyle, 3Ioua, Iowa, 50 Mankato, Eagle Lake, 25 Maple Bay, 28 Mapleton, Sterling, 30 Marine Mills, 25 Marshall, Branch, 27 Maynard, 40 Mazeppa, Bear Valley, 35 Forest Mills, 40 Medford, Holly, 26 Mentor, 59 Minneapolis, Bethel, 335 Edina Mills, 45 Elwell, ^ew Brighton, 25 Golden Valley, 30 Grace, St. Louis Park, 80 Immanuel, 250 Manhattan, St. liouis Park, 35 31st St., 110 Monticello, Branch, 55 Morris, Branch, 50 Rendsville, 29 Nary, 22 New Paynesville, Koxonis, 25 West, 25 New Richland, Branch, 34 Trenton, 35 New York Mills, Bain, 26 Davies, 22 Dutton, 25 Paddock, 26 Rice, 20 Wickstrom, 29 North Branch, Harris, 31 Hawkinsou, 35 Pierce S. H., 25 Northfield, Greenvale, 30 Stone S. H., 25 Waterford, 40 Westside, 30 Northrop, 20 Nyquist, 21 Otisco, Branch, 45 Venselous, 23 1901.] SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 401 Name. Membership. Name. Membership. Owatonna, Steel Center, 32 Walworth, 18 Parker, HuflF, 29 Wealthwood, 17 Baker S. H., 22 West Dora, Lida, 25 Park Rapids, Atlanta, 23 Star Lake, 23 Badoura, 35 Winnepeg Junction, 35 Latona, 25 Winona, Lakeside, 150 Sloan, 22 Winthrop, Gibbon, 63 Partridge, 26 Hegsburg, 30 Pelican Rapids, Sand Lake, 25 Wolverton, 32 Perham, Corliss District, 24 Worthington, Branch, 30 Pillsbury, Lake Beauty, 49 Wyonette, 36 Pleasant Grove, 30 Preston Lake, Rice Lake, Sauk Rapids, 22 27 Total, schools, 218; membership, 7,659 Rolette, 29 Rood, Waverly, 20 MISSOUKI. Rothsay, Round Prairie, Beadle, 30 33 Almartha, 60 Hughes, Rushford, 45 Co pus. 30 25 Attic, Elk Creek, 65 St. Charles, Saratoga, 50 Billings, Oak Hill, 30 St. Cloud, Clear Liake, 28 Carthage, Mt. Olivet, 45 Quarries, 28 Monitor, 60 White's Park, 12 Chad wick, 35 St. Hilaire, 30 Chicopee, Van Buren, 50 St. Paul, Brainerd av., 74 Christie, 20 Cyril, 89 Cold Springs H. D., 25 Des Noyer Park, St. Anthony Cole Camp, Branch, 40 Park, 40 Greene Ridge, Handthorne, 30 Forest Street, 100 Hunter, 50 Gladstone, 67 Iberia, Elliott, 40 Tatum Chapel, Sauk Rapids, Sivedish, 126 Rabbithead, 69 175 Janesville, Robertson's Mills, 25 Bridgenian, 41 Joplin, Chitwood, 45 Watob, 22 East Hollow, 75 Scandia, 15 Kansas City, Clyde Branch, 18 Sebeka, 20 Genessee st., C Sherburne, Bethlehem, 25 Hupe, C Triumph, 40 Penn Valley, C Sleepy Eye, Golden Gate, 40 Lebanon, Bowles, 50 Lione Tree, 35 Ivy, 50 Solnay, Southaiu, 25 McDowell, 15 20 Neosho, Brooks Prairie, C Spencerbrook, Athens, 25 Pierce City, Bates Prairie, 40 Maple Ridge, 37 Branch, 35 Mission Creek, 18 Mt. Pleasant, 35 Snake River, 25 Pettis Prairie, 35 Springfield, Branch, 30 Riverdale, Eastern Star, 50 Cobden, 30 Rosedale, 25 Sanborn, 47 Sedalia, Union, 75 Staples, Bungo, 30 Springfield, Central, 100 Cushing, 20 Fairview, 60 Ellis, 30 Sto, Pine Ridge, 34 Liincoln, 36 Pine River, Popple, 30 30 Total schools, 36; membership, 1,416 Stod, 20 Stromen, 17 MONTAN^A. Sandstone, Sturgeon Lake, 25 tJlen, Jeuson, 35 Absarokee, Fishtail, 20 Underwood, 30 Morris, 53 Upsala, Palm, 25 Rosebud, 32 Verndale, Thomaston, 25 Aldridge, 33 Wadena, Bluflrton, 27 Billings, Newman, C Lake Sybil, 34 Bridger, Bridger Ford, 30 Luce, 37 Crow Asrency, 195 Liuckens, 22 Gebo, Elbow Creek No. 1, 17 Walnut Grove, Comfrey, 49 Elbow Creek No. 2, 25 Hobbey, Walnut Grove, 32 Harlow, 18 Walker, Liothrop, 20 Horr, 35 402 CpNGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Name. Membership. Jardine, 30 Joliet, Jansen, 32 Logan, 36 Lower Madison, 20 Martinsdale, 25 McLeod, 25 Plains, Dog Lake, 15 Red iiodge. Willow Creek, C Willow Creek Union, 23 Springdale, 15 Elton, 19 St. Regis, 25 Roberts, 30 Total, schools, 24; membership, 753 NEBRASKA. Alliance, Camp Lake, 16 Cleman District, Cleman, 20 Arcadia, Mixed Grove, 25 Arlington, Hoppock District, 28 Bassett, District 12, Thurman, 30 Berks, 45 Big Spring, Bower's District, 25 Brewster, Pleasant Valley, 28. Brunswick, Lybolt District, 20 Burwell, Ida District, 35 Butte, Perry, 35 Cambridge, Prospect Ridge, 40 Chadron, Lockett District, 20 Comstock, 15 Cowles, Burr District, 25 Pleasant Ridge, 42 Crofton, Herrick, 40 Cuba, Spring Arbor, 25 Danbury, Hamburg, 20 Dickens, C Doniphan, Union Mission, 25 Dunning, 20 Dustin, Clay Creek, 25 Ellsworth, 16 Exeter, Barbor District, 50 Farnam. District 55, 22 North Congregational, 30 Fort Calhoun, CoflFman, 60 Rivei: View. 30 Franklin, Lookout Mountain, 35 Rolling Prairie, 20 Genoa, Council Creek, 35 Indian, 300 Halsey, 18 Holdrege, Industry, 14 Indiauola, Red Willow, 35 Keystone, 30 Lakeside, Foster District, 18 Mumper District, Mumper, 30 Leigh, Blow Ridge, 25 Lincoln, J St., German-English, C Pilgrim Chapel, C Madrid, Pleasant Valley, 50 Malmo, 64 Marquetffe, District 55, 30 Martinsburg, 30 Naponee, Rebecca Creek, 20 Neligh, District 38, 34 Omaha, Chapel of the Carpenter, 1-30 Overton, Platte Valley, 20 Palisade, Estell, 35 Name. Membersbip. Palisade, Green Valley, 25 Pleasant Valley, 30 Swan Lake, Eureka, 15 Palmyra, District 64, 25 Plum Valley, 35 Santee, Branch No. 1, 35 Branch No. 2, 15 Sargent, District 36, 30 Seneca, 20 Snyder, 45 Sparta. Glendale, 38 Robertson District, 25 Shattuck District, 25 Steelburg, Mandeville District, 30 Strickland, Alpha, 57 Taylor, District 6, 30 Harvey, 15 Thedford, Norway, 18 Trenton, Miller District, 30 Wallace, Lake View, 40 Wellfleet, w 35 Wescott, Cooppr District, 20 Winnetoon, Pleasant Hill, 40 Total, schools, 74; membership, 2,118 NEVADA. Searchlight, Independent, 16 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Dummer, Union, Milan, 20 East Andover, Dyer's Crossing, C Taunton Hill, C Errol, 25 Hillsborn, Lower Village, 50 Keene, Beech Hill, 29 George St., C Merrimack,, Reed's Ferry, C Thornton's Ferry, C Milton, Plummer Ridge, 19 South, N. Rochester, 34 Nashua, Endeavor, 84 Newport, North, 94 Portsmouth, Creek, C Gravelly Ridge, Newington, 40 Rindge, East, 48 Stoddard, South, C Total, schools, 17 ; membership, 443 NEW JERSEY. East Orange, C Jei-sey City, Tabernacle, c Montclair, Pilgrim Chapel, c NEW YORK. Baiting Hollow, c Brooklyn, Atlantic av.. 395 Bethel, C Central, Chinese, 183 Mayflower, C Parkav., * 1,578 Pilgrim^ Chapel, C Pilgrim, Chinese, 65 1901.] SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 403 Name. Membership. Name. Membership. Brooklyn, South Chapel, C : Cooperstown, Detwiller, 22 Sicedish, C Scandinavian, 35 Tabt^ruacle, Chinese, 49 1 Crary, Nixon, 40 Willoughby Avenue Chapel, 495 1 Scandinavian, 22 Buffalo, Strangers' Chapel, C Crystal Springs, 25 Cortland, East Side, c Cummings, Scandinavian, 25 Keene Valley, c Eldridge, Smith, 23 Morton Hill, Hortou, 60 1 Fox Lake, 42 New York City,Broad'y Tab., Branch, C ! Geiieseo, 22 Pilgrim, Branch, c . Goa, 30 Paris, c Golden Lake, 17 Patchogue, c Grand Forks, Brown District, 25 Salamanca, c Cryderman District, 35 Syracuse, Pilgrim Chapel, c , Hankinson, Elmo, 20 Troy, Beman Park, 135 Hannaford, Scandinavian, 20 Warsaw, C Harvey, Antelope Lake, 20 Harwood, Scandinavian, 18 Total, schools, 24: membership, 2,960 Hebron, Hensler, 25 22 Hickson, 23 XORTH CAROLINA. Hillsboro, Baxter, 20 Banton, 26 Hope, Scandinavian, 25 Blowing Rock, Skyland Institute, 106 Horace, Stanley, Inkster, Elkmount, 20 25 25 Colemansville, Weeksville, Dial, 29 28 Dockery's Store, Enfield, Brick Normal Institute, 26 105 Larrabee, Lemert, 24 45 Fayetteville, 40 Logan, Buxton, 20 Hillsboro, 64 Mc Henry, 16 Hudson, Institute, Indian Trail, Jim Town, Southern Pines, Lilesrille, 75 13 15 12 Bakken, Manvel, Middleton, Menoken, 20 35 30 25 Lockville, Gum Springs, Mt. Pleasant, 40 25 Montpelier, Michigan, Lake Laretto, 24 12 Oberlin Settlement, Cedar Vallej Paw Creek, Raeford, , 45 15 30 Williams, Nes.'^on, New England City, 18 18 20 RankinsvUle, States'- 25 Oberon, Matthews, 20 Red Springs, Saluda, Seminary, Sandy Level, Goff, 55 37 47 Newcomb, Oriska, Fairbanks, Orr, Osgood, Goldsburg, 20 30 30 StatesTille, Gray's Chapel, Summer's Grove, Scott, 45 45 25 • 20 Union, Mcljeansville, "Vander, 28 28 Petersburg, Richardton, 25 32 Rogers, Coleman, 30 Saginaw. 11 Total, schools, 25 ; membershii). 1,004 Sanborn, Kee, 50 Sentinel Butte, 25 NORTH DAKOTA. Sharlow, Svea, 30 30 Antelope, 35 Sykeston, Hubbard District, 25 Argusville, Scandinaviau , 20 Johnson District, No. 1, 20 Barlow, 43 Johnson District, No. 2, 15 Bismarck, Higbee, 20 Taylor. 20 Lyons, 15 Tewaukon, 35 Bordulac, 17 Walcott, 50 Buford, 21 Willdo, 23 Butte, 30 Wimbledon, Flagler, 22 Carriugton, Pleasant Valley, 30 Windsor, 25 Christine, 35 Canadian Settlement, 20 Free Mission, 45 Wild Rice, 15 Total, schools, 80; membership. 2,046 Clifford, Scandinavian, 28 Colfax, Childs, 24 OHIO. Scandinavian, 27 West Prairie, 23 Ashtabula, Sweden Station, 75 Colgate, 32 Barberton, Columbian, 60 Cooperstown, Bemis, 20 Bath, 70 404 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Name. Membership. Bel pre, Pine Grove, 40 Bowling Green, Perrin, 40 Ceylon, 90 Cleveland, Cyril Chapel, 80 East Cleveland, 80 Mayfield Heights, 30 Mizpah, 175 Columbus, Bethel, 200 W. Goodale St., 65 Conneaut, Finnish, 35 Dell, Cornersville, 40 Elyria, Murray Ridge, 55 Huntsburg, Moss District, 60 Kirtland, North Chapel, 30 Riverside, 35 South. 25 Valley View, 30 Madison, Neighborhood, 40 Marietta, Oak Grove, 50 Putnam, 50 Rainbow, 30 Unionville, 65 "Wayne St., 90 North Monroeville, Kimball, 45 Richfield, Oak Hill, 30 Rockport, Rocky River, Kamnis, 50 Toledo, Bethany, 125 Zanesville. Rural Chapel, 75 Total, schools, 31; membership, 1,965 OKLAHOMA. Alva, Short Springs. Marion, 60 Cashion, Mt. Zion, Onier, 25 Chandler, Spring Dell, 30 East Ch. Union, Mills, 30 Cropper, 30 Gushing, Happy Valley, 45 Darlington, Cheyenne, 148 Grand, Pack Saddle, 30 Harrah , 35 Independence, Clinton, 50 Garden Prairie, 50 Prairie Gem, Putnam, 50 Kingfisher, Pilot Ridge, 60 Kiowa, Mt. Zion Union, 75 Lawnview, Autrini, C Manchester, Victor, 45 Walton, Cameron, 25 Newkirk, O. K., 30 North Enid, Valley Center, 40 Oklahoma City, Osmun, 40 Riverdale, 22 Orlando, Clearwater, 25 Lowe Center, 50 Perry, Green Valley, liadysmith, 50 Lone Star, 35 Olive, 25 Pleasant Valley, C Riplej, Clayton, 45 Rocky, Lone Star, 50 Servado, 35 Waynoka, Rose Valley, 35 Weatherford, C Wellston, Spring, Valley, 60 Total, schools, 33; membership, 1,320 Name Membership. OREGON. Acme, 30 Agnes, 30 Alma, District No. 13, 20 Alpha, Crow, 40 Alto Park. Fulton, 40 Antioch, Samius Valley, 45 Bachelor Flats, Houlton, 25 Balm, 30 Banks, Athena, 45 Bear Branch. Woodville, 25 Bear Creek, Parkersburg, 35 Beaver Hill, 50 Beaver Lake, Scotts 3Iills, 37 Beaver Slough, Riverton, 30 Belleview, Ashland, 40 Blue River, 30 Brock, Rufus, 25 Butler, 20 Buxton, 20 Centre Bend, Kellogg, 30 Chickahominy, Hale, 35 Clackamas, 40 Cleveland, 30 Coles Valley, 20 Concord, Os^vego, 30 Crapper District, Hood River, 35 Cunningham, Coquille City, 35 Day's Creek, 30 Dean Creek, Gardner, 15 Dodge Canyon. Oakland, 25 Drew Creek, Perdue, 20 Dry Creek, Weston, 30 Dry den, 30 Earl, 20 Eckley, 25 Esrgermont, Hood River, 24 Elk Creek, Perdue, 30 Waldo, 20 Elkhead, 40 Elkhorn, 20 Ely, 30 Enterprize, Pleasant Hill, 25 Estrup, 20 Evans Creek, Elkhorn, 20 Fall Creek, Glyde, 20 Ferndale District, Milton, 45 Fir Butte, Eugene, 30 Fir Grove, Oakland, 30 Flourney Valley, Wardtown, 25 Franklyn Butte, Scio, 30 French Settlement, 3Ielrose, 30 Gales Creek, Fir, 30 Garden Valley, Wilbur, 45 Grand Prairie, Albany, 40 Greene Valley, Oakland, 30 Greene, Roseburg, 35 Harmony, Dillard, 20 Hazel, Peel, 20 Highland Union, Hillsboro, 25 Hill District, Gaston, 25 Hope, Roseburg, 25 Huckleberry, Gardner, 25 Hudson, Drain, 25 Juniper, 30 Kellogg, 45 Keno, 20 Kent Gulch, Dillard, 25 Lampey Creek, Parker burg, 30 1901.] SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 405 Name. Membership. Laurel, Trail Creek, 22 Laurel Hill. Talent, 40 Leuox, Hillsboro, 52 Liberal, 36 Liimeus, 25 Llewellyn, 65 Lobster, 30 Lone Pine, Merrill, 35 Lost River, Klamath Falls, 13 Lyda, Fir, 20 Macksburg, 25 Manilla, 3Iay, 25 Maple Grove, 3Ioha^-k, 50 Maple Lane, Oregon City, 25 Maytiower, Ruby, 33 Mineral Harbor, Mill City, 20 Minto, 48 Mission Ridge, lone, 35 Mound, 35 Mount Pleasant. Parkersburg, 20 Myrtle Bank, Marshfield, 35 Nestocton, 25 New Era, 38 Noble, 36 North Bend, 3Iarslifleld, 50 North Carolina, Rural, 30 Oak Grove, 3Iyrtle Point, 35 Ord, 30 Oretown, 30 Otter Slough, Gardner, 25 Oyster City, Yaqviina, 21 Pacitic, 3iay, 30 Parkers, 56 Parkersburg, 25 Park Place, 110 Parrott Mountain, Middleton, 35 Perry, 34 Pine Creek, Van, 25 Pine Grove, Klamath Falls, 33 Piney Grove, Dale, 20 Pine Oak, Oak Creek, 25 Pleasant Hill, 30 Pleasant Valley, Forest Grove, 29 Portland, Front Street Mission, 80 Port Orford, 30 Price, Kings Valley, 30 Prospect, 30 Prospect Hill, Croston, 25 Prospect Park, Astoria, 35 Prosper, 35 Provolt, 50 Raleigh, 12 Randolph, Prosper, 30 Red Hill, Rice Hill, 25 Remote, 25 Reston, 27 Rice Hill, 35 Rickreall, 64 Riverside, Gardner, 30 Riverside, Independence, 30 Rock Creek, Glyde, 25 Rock Point, 12 Round Lake, Klamath Falls, 21 Schofield, Sampson, 20 Selma, 30 Seth, Gaston, 30 Shiloh, Weston, .30 Sprague River, Bly, 30 Spring Grove, Oakland, 25 Spring Lake, Klamath Falls, 25 Name. Memberahip. Star, 30 Sugar Loaf, 17 Sweet Home, Frankly n, 30 Tamarack, 80 Templeton, 20 Ten Mile, Lake, 21 Thatcher, 28 Thompson Creek, Applegate, 28 Trail, 25 Union District, Athena, 50 Woodburn, 90 Union Star, Myrtle Point, 25 L'pper Leaburjr, Leaburg, 25 Upper Smith River, Drain, 26 Van, 25 Vale, 46 Waldo, 30 Walton, 43 Wild wood, 20 Wilhoit, 20 Willanche, Marshfield, 30 Wilson, 20 Winlock, 35 Winston, 35 Woodville, 45 Wolf Creek, Van, 25 Yaquina, 20 Total, schools, 165 ; membership, 5,192 RHODE ISLAND. Clarkville, Olivet, Westerly, 60 Cranston, Meshanticut Park, 3Ieshanticut, 50 Portsmouth, Creek, 50 Providence, Central, C Union, C Smithfield, Central Union, 40 Tiverton, Bliss Corner, 15 King Road, 26 Total, schools, 8 ; membership, 241 SOUTH CAROLINA. Greenwood, Brewer Normal, 182 Rock Hill, 15 Rockton, Winnsboro, 15 Total, schools, 3; membership, 212 SOUTH DAKOTA. Aurora, Union, • 45 Armour, Harmony, 25 Badger, Lyman Union, 35 Bangor, German, 15 Black Hawk, 30 Bowdle, Cheyenne, 20 Hudson Township, 40 Jacob Gross Mission, German, 10 Madison Township Congregational, 25 Modena Township, 25 Buffalo Gap, " W. G. " Flat, C Lame Johnny, C Bakerville Union, C 406 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [li<01, Name. Membership^ Canton, Grand Valley Union, 45 Cascade Springs, 30 Chamberlain, Indian Industrial, 85 West Point, 30 Cheyenne Agency, Remington Sta- tion, Indian, 75 CoUamer, Elizabeth Winyan Memo- rial, Indian, 30 Eureka, Gross Mission, Ger., 15 Fairburn, 40 Fauston, 40 Frankfort, Grobe Union, 35 Fort Yates, Elkhorn, Indian, 200 Flying-By, Indian, 30 Oak Creek, Indian,. 50 Thunder Hawk, 20 Gettysburg, Lincoln Congregational, 25 Owatonna, 25 Hay ward, 20 Henry, Brantford, C Hot Springs, Home Department, 97 Miller District, 20 Hotch City, 20 Huron, Andrews, 25 lona. Union, 25 Irene, Peoples, 25 Leslie, Cherry Creek, Indian, 75 Plum Creek, Indian, 25 Touch-the-Clouds, Indian, 35 Logan, Springs, C McCook, 35 Nemo, Bench-Mark, 25 Oacoma, Anderson's, C Crescent Valley, C Lyman, C Pleasant Hill, C Perry, 25 Rapid City, Divide, 20 Redfield, College, 35 ^Yelcome, 20 Rockerville, Rockerville Gulch, 20 Running Water, Lake, 20 Scott, Harwarden, lo., 30 Seneca, Union, 25 South Shore, Germantown Union, 25 Spear Fish, False Bottom, 40 Springs, Fairview Union, 40 Turtoii, McClaine, 30 Thule, German, 15 Wagner, Interdenominational, 40 Plain Center, 25 Waterbury, Lakeside, 20 Waubay, Fairview, 25 Wessington Springs, C Worthing, Wiggin, C Yankton, Beaver Creek, 30 Harrison, < 25 Total, schools, 69; membership, 1,982 TENNESSEE. Allons, _ 34 Balta, Reeds, Grand View, 30 Chattanooga, Steele Home, 124 Elverton, 25 Far Top, New Harmony, Ogden, 50 Genesis, Crossroads. 30 Graysville, Fox Mines, 55 Name. Membership. Hickory Creek, Afternoon, Pine Mt., 36 Hamilton Springs, 50 Harrogate, Cumberland Gap, 40 Indian Mountain, Jellico, 50 Isliam, ■ 33 Island Ford, Deer Lodge, 38 Isolene, Union, (30 Knoxville, Slater, 100 Mayland, Johnsonstand, 40 Nashville, Jackson st. , 40 Livingstone, 75 New River, Shilo, Tip, 35 Oakdale, Piney, 50 Pine City, Roclcwood, 32 Petros, Union, 80 Ridgedale, East Side, 60 Rock Creek, Pine Mountain, 65 Sliadeland, Glades, 50 Sale Creek, Hodgetown, 31 Telford, 40 Tommy York Place, Y'ork, Pine Mt., 50 Westel, . 32 Total, schools, 29; membership, 1,465 TEXAS. Carroll, Midway, 38 Cleburne, Anglin Heights, C Camden, 35 Dallas, Cotton Mills, C South Park, 60 Denison, Georgetown, Fink, 48 Ray, 25 Emporia, 42 Grice, 60 Grand Saline, Friendship, 42 Lawrence Springs, 38 Rhodesburg, 50 Riverside, 35 Hawkins, 40 Lovelady, Jay's Chapel, 39 Myrtle Spring.s, Cross, 30 Malakoff, Oakland, 55 Naples, Hickory Grove, 40 Omaha, Ragland, 27 Paris, Center Point, 90 Rusk St., 15 Pennington, 22 Ellis Prairie, 37 Palestine, 4th ward, C Rocky Point, 40 Pine Prairie, 45 Starville, Bakers Springs, 30 Scroggins, Spring Hill, 48 Sherman, Choctaw Grove, 36 Trinity, Pine Grove, 30 Skanes Chapel, 37 Tyler, Enterprise, 30 West Tyler, 38 Tenaha, 40 Terrace, Dvigan, 32 Warren, 65 Winona, 60 Total, schools, 37; membership, 1,389 1901.] SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 407 Name. Membership. Name. Membership. UTAH. Dayton, Star, 40 Coalville, 70 Willow Creek, 25 Heber, New West, 30 District No. 26, Bucoda, 41 Lehi, 50 Doty, Rifton, 20 Ogden, C Dunn, Houghton, 25 Robinson, C Eatonville, Rainier, 42 Elbe, 25 Total, schools, 5 ; membership, 150 Elgin, Gleuwood, Elk, 19 23 Fairfax, 20 IVERMONT. Forest, Bethel, 23 Forks, 40 Alburg, West, Bennington, Bushnell District, 25 50 Forrest Center, Springdale, Franklin, 40 25 Guideboard, Corinth, Center, C C Gate City, Gate, Geneva, ' 30 20 Derby, C Gig Harbor, Griswold, 32 Georgia, S. E. Plain, St. Albans, 37 30 Jericho, Nashville, C Hadley, Walla Walla, 21 Ludlow, C Hartford, 30 Pitts ford, Florence, c Hartline, 27 Pownal, North, c Pleasant View, 58 Richmond, Jouesville, 48 Harts, 5 Rochester, C Highland, Chelan, 40 Rockingham, Lawrence Mills, Hunters, 40 Bartonsville, C Ivnab, 22 Stowe, Moscow, c Index, 40 Tunbridge, District 3, c Lawson, Black D amond. 17 Wallingford, South, WashiDgton, South, Chelsea, c 16 Leary Mines, Eddyville, Leber, Jensen, 35 35 Waterbury, Kneeland Flat, 25 Lewisville, 30 Westmore, E. Charleston, C Lincoln, Steamboat Rock, 37 Lake View, Barton, C Lind, 35 Woodford, Woodford City, 30 Little-Deep-Creek, Dragoon, 40 Worcester, Wheeler District, c London, 20 Machias, 40 Total, schools, 22; membership. 231 Manzinita, 40 Marcus, 20 VIRGINIA. Marshall, 37 Marysville, Shoultes, 26 Alexandria, Florence Crittenden, 120 Meadow Gulch, Pataha City, 23 Milan, ' 33 WASHINGTON. Morton, Mossyrock, Mount Zion, Mount Pleasant, 25 40 Anacortes, Mayflower, 45 24 Beach, 40 New Castle, 39 Belfast, 35 Newman Lake, Hauser, Idaho, 25 Berlin, Skykomish, 27 Newport, Newport, Idaho, 50 Birch Bay, Blaine, 25 North Pine, Rosalia, 32 Blue Canyon, 30 Oak Lake, Greenlake, 30 Bluff, 20 Orcas, 19 Bremer, 25 Orchard Prairie, Hillyard, 35 Bryant, 30 Oso, 40 Buenna, 40 Philomathean, Ponieroy, 23 Camden, 30 Pine Grove, Dayton, 34 Carrollton, Mountainside, 35 Poraeroy, Liberty Union, 26 Sierra, 33 Skyhook, 30 Cathlamet, Foster Valley, 32 Port Blakely, 84 Irving, 20 Prescott, Climax, 23 Chewelah, Cottonwood, 20 Riverview, Cape Horn, 25 Fairview, 37 Robe, 20 Graham, 40 Robinette, Dayton, 30 Olivet, 27 Rock Creek, McCormick. 15 Chico, 30 Rnlo, Walla Walla, 25 Clay Mines, Black Diamond, 50 Seattle, South, C Clearlake, 60 Silverdale, 39 Custer, Pleasant Valley, 60 Clear Creek, 28 Dayton, Enterprise, 20 Silverton, 20 Franklin, 30 Skykomish, 25 New Hope, 70 Snohomish, Marshland, 37 408 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Name. Membersbip. South Madrone, Port Blakely, 25 Spokane, Union Park, 35 Spring Valley, Waitsburg, 25 Tacoma, Center Street, C City Mission, 53 North K St., 0 Tampico, 25 Torgeson, Tolt, 40 Tyee, . 20 Uniontown, Sunshine, 40 Usk, 25 Utopia, Pateros, 30 Vairey, 45 Cottonwood, 42 Valley Prairie, Dragoon, 41 Velma, Springdale, 34 Washougal, Mt. Durgin, 25 Norway, 25 Washtucna, 66 West Branch, 40 "White Ribbon, Dayton, 35 "White Salmon, 35 Total, schools, 118; membership, 3,731 WISCONSIN. Albany, 23 Albertville, 45 Amery, Home Dept., 25 Appleton, 4th "Ward Chapel, C People's Chapel, 80 Arthur, Martin, 30 Ashland, District No. 12, 40 Auroraville, C Beloit, Bass, 20 Endeavor, No. 1, 35 Endeavor, No. 2, 20 Vine St., 50 Benoit, 34 Beutom, Buncombe, 33 Blue Mounds, 65 Bobb's Lake, Evergreen, Key- stone, 35 British Hollow, Berachah, 30 Broederville, 36 Bruce, Elder Creek, 30 Brush Hollow, 65 Brushville, Beet, 50 Butternut Lake, Pieneer, Butternut, 40 Cable, 35 Carlton, KeTt^aunee, 45 Centerville, "West Prairie, 50 Chester, Johnston District, "Waupun, 35 Johnston Dist., Home Dept., "Waupun, 15 City Point, 25 Claywood, 40 Clearfield, Union, New Lisbon, 60 Clifford, 25 Clifton, Pierce Valley, Prescott, 40 Colburn, Cox, 45 Hay Creek, 26 "Withrow, 15 Colburn, 30 Columbia, 30 Danville, Union, 60 Name. MemberBhip. Day, Carlyle, 20 Deronda, Home Dept., 15 Dewey, Fern, 25 Drummond, 55 Dunn, Truax, Menomonie, 17 Eau Claire, "Wheaton, Home Dept., 15 Edson, Thoreson, Stanley, 17 Elderon, Dist. No. 4, "Whitten- berg, 55 Elk Creek, Menomonie, 25 Elk Mound, 83 Elmhurst, Pilgrim, 25 Flambeau, Main Creek, 26 Fox Lake, C Franksville, 30 Fremont, Granton, 25 Frog Creek, Jack Pine, Minong, 30 Gale.sburg, 41 Gale.sville, 25 Glidden, 25 Greenvalley, Pulcifer, 45 Hammel, Hope, Pittsville, 40 Norton's Mills, Oleson, 25 Hartland, North Lake. 60 Hewitt, Hewittsville, Neillsville, C Hilbert, 43 Hillsboro, Mayflower, Elroy, 42 Trippville, 20 Hixon, Goodwin, Withee, 30 Hoard, Bethel, Curtiss, 15 Hoi way, Justin, 24 Towusend, Withee, 20 Hunting, Plymouth, 25 Iron Belt, 35 Irvington, 25 Bishop, 28 Joel, 30 Kansasville, Union Grove, 55 Kaukauna, Oak Grove, 30 Kelley Brook, 15 Kennan, 20 Kewaskum, 55 La Crosse, Bethany, C Olivet, ' 106 Lake, "Woodlawn, Park Falls, 29 Lakewood, 15 Leon, Burr Oak Valley, Pine Kiver, 30 Linwood, Home Dept., Mosling, 15 Lougwood, Cummings, 12 Lynn, 35 Madison, Pilgrim, 123 Maine, Stinson, 60 Maple Valley, ■ C Marble, . 16 Mason, 85 Maple Ridge, 17 Mayville, Curtiss, 30 Med ford. Morrow, 35 Milford, 50 Milwaukee, Bethlehem, Bohemian, 188 Neillsville, Pine River, 30 Nevins, 45 Niagara, Home Department, 20 North Crandon, 35 Owen, 46 Park Falls, 85 Pennington, 45 Perkinstowu, 50 Port "Washington, 16 1901.] SUNDAY SCHOOLS. 409 Name. Membership. Platteville, Piatt, 30 Pratt, 35 Preble, Oak Grove, Green Bay, 86 Prescott, C Progress, Golden Hour, 16 Resebnrg, Welcome, Thorp, 24 River Falls, Randall District, C South Fork, C Rubicon, Hart ord, 15 Saxville, Glendale, Pine River, 30 Saylesville, 30 Split Rock, Maple Grove, H. D., 40 Spring Valley, Mines, 18 Springville, Allen, Mars, 25 Stockbridge, Quinney, C Stougbton, Bass Lake, 50 Tioga, Hope, 18 Trade Lake, 24 Turtle, Murray District, Clinton, 50 Two Creeks, Nero, 36 Two Rivers, C Union Grove, C Victory, Union, 25 Viroqua, Bishop, 21 "Warren, Sand Prairie, Terrill, 35 Warrens, 35 Washburn, Pilgrim, Shortville, 65 Weston, Schwamb, Globe, 40 Wheaton, C Withee, 94 Wittenberg, Walsh, 30 Woodboro, 50 Total, schools, 138 ; membership, 4,738 WYOMING. Buffalo, Eureka, Klondike, 40 Fort McKinney, 38 Glen Rock, 35 Granger, 25 Grant, 30 Rock Springs, Mine No. 4, 42 Sweetwater, 50 Total, schools, 7; membership, 260 Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio. Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, SUMMARY. Scbools. 7 1 7 143 60 18 5 55 82 14 35 62 7 10 41 2 73 85 218 36 24 74 1 17 3 24 25 80 31 33 165 8 3 69 29 37 5 22 1 118 138 7 1,883 100 15 181 3,654 2,073 1,470 144 216 1,337 8,850 843 1,401 2,475 351 316 557 0 1,817 2,462 7,659 1,416 753 2,118 16 443 0 2,960 1,004 2,046 1,965 1,320 5,192 241 212 1,982 1,465 1389 150 231 120 3,731 4,738 260 69,673 410 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901, CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN FOREIGN LANDS. All not designated by a star (*) are working in connection with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Abbott, Justin E., Bombay, India, '81 '81 Aiken, Edwin E., Tientsin, China, Albrecht, G«o. E., Kyoto, Japan, Allchin, George, Osaka, Japan . . . Ament, Wm. S., Peking, China. . •Anderson, Chas., Rob't C.,[M8.]a, Andrus, Alpheus N.,Mardin,Tur., Atkinson, John L., Kobe, Japan, A i J T T ,, ^ i Fen-cho-fu, AtWOOd, I. J., M. D., I (.jj.^^^ ^ ^ Baird, John W., Salonica, h Ballantine, 'Wm.O.,M.D.,Rahuri,/, Barnum, H. N., Harpoot, Turkey, Barnum, H. S., Constantinople. . . Bartlett, L., Smyrna, Turkey Bartlett, S. C, Tottori, Japan Bates, F. "W., Gazaland, /i •Bates, George L.. Africa Beard, WillardL.,Foochow, China, •Beckwith, E. G., ( Honolulu, J Bingham. Hiram, ( H. I. ) •Bird, William, Abeih, Syria '52 '53 Bissell, H. G.,Ahmednagar,India, '92 '92 *Blis8, Daniel, President of Syrian Protestant College, Beirut,Syria, '55 '55 Bridgman, F. B., Imfumi, c '96 '97 Brown, G. G., Udupitty, Ceylon. . '99 '99 Browne, J. K., Harpoot, Turkey, '72 '75 Bruce, Henry J.. Satara,W. India, '62 '62 Bunker, Fred R., Adams, Natal.. Cary, Otis, Kyoto, Japan Chamber8,W. N., Adana, Turkey. 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[1901. U i •8801 1 1 S 1 ?]_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 o_ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 «v 11^ C^ >>• ■nieo i-HO 1^ ?Ot2 (Moecwcco; oo ceo: 0D--inc;nnt^iiioi tH 1-1 1--I oo o_ 5 IS 13 5 •IWIOX THCOTHt-THC0COCOi-l©©0,H 00 in CO © t- t- 1 1 O 1 t-CSt- ICOt-C^OiTtKMOCC 1 1 CO l-CCOOOlH la CO i-H to 00 i-H c: r- ■*0,-i CD in •-J CO O r- 1-1 ■^ m C-. coao-* CO te ,oint-- CO Nli-d-ilODCOl It-t-OC-*! 1 1 1 lOl 1 C^'"** o (N T-H e*ocoooini-icococo©i-ie<>©oo5o^in©©ooo 0©©t-»HOCOOOTH©0000©0©©00©!N©.HO ©e<)©«**T-l©eOrHr-(C^OrHi-lr-l©IM(MO©Ti(rHeOOin© Ci-iOl^cOOCOCCCOOOT-ICOOOC^OCOOr-lCCOO ©i-f©©0©C !3 d fl =« a ;C S .2 426 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. O rH •TOOj, I'BanddnS 5C0OO03OOrHC<]C o~;_i-H tH iH (M eq (T'j^co^cc CO co_co_'^'»i<^'^io cq^ r-TiH iH TH"l-^lH*^"lH*lH'l-^lHl^^c^Tc<^c<^c4"<^f ffiff^'c-f c4"e^"«Ot-OOrHi*Tt<-t>.a>ooeOOOOOt-00000005030505000105050000000000050> e^iMNff^c^(MC^cC5»0»Ot-COt:-Ot^»'^'*tOO(MlClOi-IOOCDt-Oi-l>*»Ot^t~COCDtO0O>OT-jt-CO 10l0>0»0C0OC0«0C0CDOOC0C0C0t-0000t— OCO»0»OlMC3COTt<03Tj41 0C®Wi-l^l?5>OCOo_io_»o t-;_ce^t-^t-^co,oo O5_o_ _ ( ?o to OOO o o oo o o © ©o o o o o SiO-*lQC0THO305C0C-5lO'*»O CqCfllO'Sr-ICOlOi-l'i^Cq 03 CO-OO ■>*( © 00 t~ 00 CO 1 •jiDunoo 8JCHBBJ •«ai N©'*l'*'*Tt<10t005(Mt~0«PCg05©?D© 05Cfier5C5'^05C5£i!0©oot-©t--©^t-:.°^^^® "i"^ rH~ i-T r-Ti-TrH'T-rT-rt-rT-rr-ri-ri-ri-H'iH'r-i ih ih e^"i-( 05 t-^i-l00C0©»O0Ct~C-1O5©COCO©»QMi*t-©CO©«THt--^JP %MCS«CaJlMScOt-CO»OtOO©©CO^O>ATHCO^iHOTCOg-^CC *obooooo3ooooooooooooooc5o50i05ooo5ai05ooo;oooocoa)03 t-00O5©^(MCOTtl»O5Ot-00©©iHIMCOTi0 oit-t^otcooTMOo-^coTtiooTtii-ie^joio cooocoooooocooooo ^=5 ©oOT-C0t-OlO00>0t— OTCO wcCi-iooTtic^ciioot^ot^-o-Ht-c^io ci" ct^?OC!r*-lTfO<»00lOC0CO'-l.-lt— t- aSO5O5000CODa0eOO00033O5OlC5S20000 3;iOCOt-00w5©i-l(MC0'*lOwt-0035© ooooooGCCooco:05aJC5~. ai*c:;o>:::© ccwccceco5c»ooooo030ccao»»oo2K 428 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. IOOt^cMCOO „ ,_. . -. .- ,.-- lHi-liHr-l rH iH r-1 iH iH i-H iH tH rH tH r-( iH i-l iH rH tH tH iH iH iH iH cc^'<**i05?ocC'ioot~t-(M»oot-'^t— a5C-^>occt>. 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[1901. s 2 o2 ^gP; I Ss •* M lO (M M_>0 ^00 o5 ds 00 iO ^ O C3_< ^rH'r^"cOMoo«oto©«--aO'<*it~eo >t-OOCt-iOiOTj0_00 OOCO r^O CO_00CO to C^ !-<_»(»_ 05_NCT_'0©_ i-HtoNNcgooioio©— 'ooT4WiMC^C<»(M CO COOSCI5 COCCI C .-l-*IO5-HT#i-ltO©'-ICDt-C0Tt< © 00^ o"cp''©'"cD jrTio'oo'co'icr Ttl«OCC0CC5^COO5COTX©©Ct~'^©'*t-0030THi-H© O5©(M'*-*»O>Ot:~t-00»-(C0»OCCCDt-t-C0©'-liMCOCO'*lO»ClCOt-©C'icocococococococoT)*'*TiH^T»*^io»oiou5 crjrtlO00©cet-t-rHI>.THe^iH (M'*OiMlOl--C010r-C005t-10 lO t- »0 CD CC_>q_i-l CO_rj<^« CO © co_ —"■-"- " ■"©T)rt-'"oo~ooT-rr-rcrt-r .- .» ,^ ^ ^ „ ,^ ^ g^ 8iH'^CO!NC0C0tr'-'a*^TO©©t:-^0C00C «10i-l'-HTHrH©©05©i-IIMt->OaST-ICOO IM©*O5O5IM©-JOi«*©00O5 rrs i(-\ ^— r#-. r^ c^a fn (-^ m f(-i en rvi m C0mt-0C©lMCC©COCD ) CO »0_CO C5^CO CO CO 00_rH CO 03_CO 00 »o'^ Tj<\ji th Tji Tjt Ti( »b rjH lo >6'»o tk tk ■»* »o jo" lo icT »o' •*•«*" its' icTicTt-^t- »H oo'od" CO CD©( iHCO 03( b- 00 Ci © »H d CO ' so t-OO 05 55o65i5oBooo5oBocoooBoB^ooccooooo6ooooo6dodooo66o6o6666666oooooooo 1901.] SUMMARIES or STATISTICS. 431 THt-.(MOOt-CCOOCOtHTtlO C_ -H^ C5_ i-T rt" CO lo lo ^- i-T to lo" co" t-T O2C5't t-T t^r co" as »" to t-^ t-T OT-iCtlTHlOt~t-CO'*l 00 05 .H10_ ■#_•-*_ cT o6" T-^ M o' tr-^ cT lo" -m" o" ^ t-'t»COC; X)'M'*3^^0 ci^ •dH^ CD '*'—_ T-^ •->__•*_ 00 -^_ r]_ cfc^ CI e-f CI cf c^ c^f'-rjfc-f rpOOlOCO-^.-ICC.IOlQOOJO 0»-HCO'*10»OOOC0 05 00C5 -■■ 11^ '_^ --I T— I c^ ic; w; 'ir wi 3U ^CTllOOClCOXipcCTtfrt O Ol^CG^CO 00,1-1 •^^'* CI lO r-T co" ^ lo" in' co" t-T t-T cT o" o" Tt0'a'eOt-CO tHt^»Ci?t00t-OrtQ'* t- C-. t- C^Ci IS iq^l~ CO_^?^t:~ cf ^'*s t^ cf t-rirT cf ci" — r e<»i>.t-ioob-iO'>*'«*H'*t- OOOOlCt-CO-^lOCOOiClCO 00 t-^ic_T)^oo :o_co ■# 00 oo orcrcr--rc-r,-H r-T lOlQOt-lOCOi-HlOClOOO 1OO-*t*iOt1"00ICO^'-i lo t-0^ci_t^choq_o_c^co^io_ cooot-co 020:M05tot-coiooooc500THCO!Mgcg>oc3-H ef .HC0"c(5''*"t-ror CO't-Tlot-^Tjl't-^e^'T-rC-f '.C"0 00 lO tH t- CC CO"?-! rH o 1-1 COCD-^C005TtTtCC0©t-t:^00 ioecieo»OTtiTjOIM>O©>O^©CO00001OO5»Oe0C*i-l l-( 1-1 1-1 i-t iH iH rt tH 1-1 1-1 i-( rH •Sooag JO psilBlsoi OSCOlOiHTttrHOSi-KNOOitllMt-fNOOOO^^t-Ol oirHOicoctNi-i — ©ooot-a5occot-©a305© •pauiBpJO t-I t-COC005t-COlOt-t-JO-^©COCOlMCO(NC^>Ot-03^C^«3"t:-©>0 COOOi-(CO»OC3COT}ll010COC^iOCOCOtDi-IO^'*COl00005inrt(MTHi-( CD © CO C3_tH © CO CO '-l<^J,CO_CO iH lO 00 t- b- 05_CO__05 © OO t- CO »_CD CO © © LOCO l-^(^^co'"l^f •^^i?rofco>QCO'^"co"t-rirrTir©cD'i-rrHrHooio"t-^ n o K & R O •9801 laii 1 1 1 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C<1 •nreo ?8ii 10©i-l CO t- iH la lO CO CO Ci t- 00 CO CO t- CO t- lO lO lO t- iH 00 00 00 t~ (M ri 1-1 •paddojd ■ -^(MOCflCOOt-IMIMCOIMCOTtllMlMt-OOiMlO© 1000CO>0>*tOCOOO>Ot-lOC010>010»010©C300 iH •Aiaja; i-i^i-l-*lT^J,-IOO'*©OOCOOO©COCOt-35CCOt^00Cn©r-ICOCOCOtDCOCD:DCOtOCDCOt-t-t~t-r-t-t-t-t--t-COXX'CCOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'XOOOOOOOO 1901.] SUJOIAEIES OF STATISTICS. 433 -^ w X c^ I^ lO o o i S I 1-1 C<1 C-1 >acoTt< Ttit- t^ t- t-- 1— i rH 00 < eo -H T-H C2 I— O — -H t~ ■* T-H iH rH CJ CO ?? 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Sa a cc A^ a o 3 ^ ^^ a a 1901.] REMARKS UPON THE STATISTICS. 437 53 i-i f-( CO 5 - * n< lo 1 o o to to ro CO t-^T-H^ o t— to o'^j" i-J" t-T ^ 1 c-f 00 o rf o m «» W lO c-1 I CO 1-* 2 '^."* W Jo^ ja « ^ ^ (H ---- »J oi'co 1 "^ <© CO ^ I C^ CO O OO CO >-- oo CO -* CI (M £r CO c^ I o t- ^ '^ ■•"H Ko £2 ^ (D '-0 2«. I S to ci s 2§ ooo-i I a.H cncQ mm 438 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN THE UNITED STATES. REPORTED BY THE SEVERAL STATE ORGANIZATIONS. The following is a compilation of the alphabetical lists furnished by the State Associations and Conferences, corrected by correspondence with their secretaries to the latest possible date. The secretary of the Coimcil in no case presumes to insert or omit a name upon his own responsibility. The State organizations (or later coun- cils) are alone responsible ; but the secretary has used his utmost endeavors to obtain a complete and correct list. If any names are omitted, it is because they are not reported by any organization in any State, or a conflict of reports leaves the editor in doubt of the facts. The figures refer to pages where the name will be found in the tables, in the Vital Statistics, in the service of the Benevolent Societies, of the Theological Seminaries, in the list of foreign missionaries. In some cases the jjage is left as in tables, when the post-office is changed since the tables were put to press. Names starred (*) are of persons who, although mentioned (usually as supplying churches), are not reported as members of any organization of Congregational churches or ministers. A few names are also retained with a * of those who were in active service last year, and may be presumed to be in transitu. Such names are not con- tinued a second year, without specific report. Some post-office addresses are antiquated, but the best possible has been done. Licentiates are not included in this list, but a list of licentiates follows this, and a list of ministers of other denominations, including also names of those whose position is not reported. Names of persons in last year's list, deceased since the issue of 1900, are retained, and are indexed to the pages of the " Vital Statistics " when found there. Some errors will be found in first names, initials, and spelling. No pains have been spared to secure accuracy ; but, effort failing, the compiler has not ventured to follow even his own convictions, against the unmistakable testimony of the reports. Names differing only in a single letter and pronounced alike are treated as one name, but spelled according to report. Browne, Clarke, Curtiss, Griffith, etc., and names beginning with Mac or Mc are among this number. Names beginning with Mc or St. are arranged as if the word was not abbreviated. Names of ministers without pastoral charge, as they do not occur in the preced- ing tables, have no numeral page reference, and in place of it the year of ordina- tion is given. Names of persons employed in instruction in schools and colleges are indicated byjor., president or principal, andp/., professor. For obvious reasons the names of ministers in the Hawaiian Islands are left out of this list, but will be found on page 3-34. Abbott, EphraimE.P.,Chula Vista, Cal. 96, 100 i Adams, Lucien H., Deny, N. H. 1862 Abbott, Ernest H., Frveburg, Me. 198 ' *Adam8, Myron W., P/., Atlanta. Ga. 1885 Abbott, Justin E., A. £. C. F. M. 410 *Adam8, Phelps R., Santa Cruz, Cal. 1874 Abbott, L.,Coinwall-on-Hud8on,N.Y., 1860 i Adams, Robert, Harlan, Mich. 1876 Abercrombie, Ralph H., Brookfield, Vt. 362 Adams, Silas N., Westbrook, Me. 204 Ackerman, Arthur W., Portland, Or. 336 Adams, William C, Gorham, N. H. 284 Adadourian, Haig, Manomet, Mass. 226 Adams, William W. , Fall River, Mass. 214 Adams, Aaron C, Wethersfleld, Conn. 1839 Adbins, James B., Belchertown, Mass. 208 Adams, Allison D.,]Srew Richmond, Wis. 388, 90 Adrian, Isaac N., Huntley, 111. 150 Adams, Calvin C, Cedar Falls, lo. 1850 | Adriance, S. Winchester, Winchester, Ms. 1877 Adams, Charles D., Pf., Hanover, N. H. 1885 | [Ahnstrom, Jonas M., deceased. Adams, Chauncey C, Port Byron, 111. 9, 154 Aiken, Edwin E., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Adams, Clinton B., Philadelphia, Pa. 342 \ Aiken, Edwin J., Concord, N. H. 65, 1885 Adams, Daniel E., Mason, N. H. 286 I Aikins, James E., Windham, Me. 204 Adams, E. A., S. Ashland av., Chicago, 111. 144 j Ainslie, James 8., Chicago, III. 9, 146 Adams, Ephraim, Waterloo, lo. 1843 t Ainsworth, Israel, Rockport, Mass. 226 Adams, Geo. C, San Francisco, Cal. 104 ' Akeson, Ludwig, Woburn, Mass. 234 Adams, Geo. I., Westboro, Mass. 1896 i Albert, John H., Faribault, Minn. 256 Adams, Geo. M., Auburndale, Mass. 1857 I Albertson, Ralph, So. Jamespor', N. Y. 1891 Adams, Harry CDanvers Center, Mass. 212 i Albrecht, George E., ^. 5. C. i^. J/. 410 Adams, Hubert G.,Wlllow Lakes, g.D. .352, 4 I Alcorn, Wm. A., Strang, Neb. 272, 8, 80 Adams, Jas .A., 3539 Mich av., Chicago, 111. 1880 Adams, Jas. R., Sheridan, Wyo. 1894 [Adams, Jonathan E., deceased. Alcott, William P., Boxford, Mass. 218 Alden, Charles A., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1892 *Alden, David A., Rollo, 111. 1892 Adams, Joseph M., Ellsworth, Me. 194 1 Alden, Edwin H., Tunbridge, Vt. 370 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIOXAL MINISTERS. 439 Alden, E. J., 196 Cass St., Chicago, III. 1858 Alderson, John, Winfred, S. D. 350, 4 Aldrich, Benj. F., Aurora, 111. 142 Aldrich, Jeremiah K., Hyannis, Mass. 1863 Alexander, James, Newport, N. H. 288 Alexander, Mark W., Athens, Ala. 9, 80 [Alexander, Walter S , deceased, 13 Alger, Frank G., Newburyport, Mass. 222 AUbright, William H., Roxbury, Mass. 208 Allchin. George, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Allen, Charles F., Elmira, N. T. 9, 298 Allen, Edward P., Auburndale, Mass. 1886 Allen, Ernest B., Lansing, Mich. 244 Allen, Frank H., Boston, Mass. 1879 Allen, Frederick E., Griswojd, Conn. 116 ♦Allen, Frederick H., Rockland, Mass. 226 Allen, Herbert O.. Hudson, O. 324 Allen, Melvin J., Worthington, Mass. 234 Allen, Orson P., Auburndale, Mass. 1855 [Allen, Simeon O., deceased. Allen, William C, Laingsburg, Mich. Allender, John, Middletield, Conn. AUer, Nathan S., Carthage, N. Y. Allis, Wm. B , Orange St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 294 Allworth, John, Chicago, 111. 1874 Alvord, Augustus, Barkhamsted, Conn. 112 Alvord, Frederick, Newton Center, Mass. 1858 Alvord, Henry C, S. Weymouth, Mass. 232 Alvord, James C, Woonsocket, R. I. Ament, William S., A. B. C. F. M. Ames, George, Berea, Ky. Amsden, Benjamin M., Manchester, lo. Amundson, Albert A., Danway, 111. Ander, Ernest G., So. Manchester, Conn. Anderson, Asher, Meriden, Conn. Anderson, August L., Orange, Mass. •Anderson, Carl A., San Francisco, Cal. Anderson, C. G., Hinsdale, III. Anderson, Carl J., Proctor, Vt. Anderson, Charles, Coiistantinople, Anderson, Chas., Niobrara, Neb. Anderson, David R., Cameron, Mo. Anderson, Edward, Boston, Mass. Anderson, Emil A., Lake City, Minn. Anderson, Frank H., Plainvlew, Minn. Anderson, Frank J. [Mont.] Anderson, Frank O., Merrill, Wis. Anderson, Fred'k R., New Windsor,Ill. 152, 4 ♦Anderson, George S., Somerville, Mass. 228 Anderson, Harold E., Craig, Colo. Anderson, James A., Somerset, Mass. Anderson, Jonas, Fitchburg, Mass. Anderson, Joseph, Waterbury, Conn. *Anderson, Oscar L., Lincoln, Neb. Anderson, Otto, Sierra Madre, Cal. Anderson, Wilbert L., Exeter, N. H. Ajiderson, William, Dover, 111. ♦Anderson, William S., Prescott, Mass. Andress, John H., Avoca, Neb. Andrew, Ralza E., Brushton, N. Y. Andrews. Charles E., Walpole, Mass Andrews, Edwin N., Woodworth, Wis. Andrews, George A., Andover, Mass. Andrews, Geo. W., Pr., Talladega, Ala. Andrews, George W., Dalton, Mass. Andrews, Samuel B., Salem, Conn. Andrews, Stephen M., Millington, Conn. 250 118 296 346 410 190 1849 9,148 124 118 224 1886 160 368 410 1864 266 208 ■ 258 9, 262 1897 1897 108 228 214 126 280 1896 284 148 226 272 300 1881 3S0 206 1867 212 122 118 Andrewson, Andrew. I., Maple Valley, Wis. 386 Andrewson, Severt M., Merrill, Wis. 1897 Andridgc, Andrew A., Cincinnati, O. 1885 Andrus, Alpheus N., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Andrus, p:ilzur, Allegan. Mich. 1850 Andrus, J. Cowles, Saugerties, N. Y. 1883 Angell, Ernest E., E. Barre, Vt, 9, 362, 6 Angel, Samuel D., Rutland, Vt. 1890 Anthony, Andrew J., Hoboken, N. J. 292 Anthony, Charles W., Springtield, Neb. 1872 Appleman, Hiram H., Metropolis, 111. 152 Appleton, Fayette G., Arcadia, Neb. 272 Appleton, Harry, Middleville, Mich. 244, 6 Apraham, Sarkls A., Patten, Me. 200 Apthorp, Rufus, Nottingham, O. 1861 Archer, Marmaduke D., Mitchelville, lo. 1858 Archibald, Andrew W., Brockton, Mass. 210 Ard, David T., Eufaula, Ala. 1898 Armes, A. Herbert, Carlisle, Mass. 210 Armitage, Durand E., Oto, lo., 1894 Arms, William F., Essex, Conn. 114 Armsby, Lauren, Council Grove, Kan. 1846 Armstrong, Andre wC, Jr., Middletown.Ct.lS87 Armstrong, A.H.,.Janssen av., Chicago, 111. 146 Armstrong, Edward P., Bay Shore, N. Y. 294 Armstrong, J.C., 151 Wash. st.,Ch'go. 111.1874 Armstrong,L.P.,San Jose, Sta. No. 1, Cal. 1891 Arn, Arthur J., New Lisbon, Wis. 3S8 Arnett, Samuel G., Whittier, Cal. 106 Arnold, Arthur E., Warrensburg, III. 150 Arnold, Henry T., Plaintield, Conn. 122 Arnold, Seth A., Grinnell, lo. 1871 Arnold, William A., Cathlamet, Wash. 374 Arrington, A. E., Guerneville, Cal. 9, 1899 Asadooriaii, Avedis M., Henry, S.D. 350 Ashby, John H., Clinton, Mich. 238 Ashley, Albert W., Gaines, N. Y. 298 Ashley, Walter H., Manchester, Mass. 220 Ashmun, Edward H., Weiser, Ida. 60, 138 Askin, John, Tabor, lo. 178 Atcheson, Wm. H., Baldwin, Wis. 1894 Atberton, Isaac W., Jamul, Cal. 98 Atkins, Doane R., Chicago, 111. 1877 Atkins, G. Glenn, Burlington, Vt. 9, 362 Atkinson, Geo. E. [Cal.] 1898 Atkinson, John L., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Atkinson, William H., San Rafael, Cal. 104 fAtwater, Ernest R., deceased, 13 Atwood, Charles B., Whiting, Vt. 366, 70 Atwood, Eugene F., Hartford, Conn. 1875 Atwood, Ireneus J., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Atwood, Lewis P., Pittsfield, Mass. 1855 Austin, Lewis A., Pf., Orange City, Fla. 132 Austin, Thomas J., 'Helena, Ark. 1889 Avery, Frederick D., E. Hartford, Conn. 114 Avery, Henry, Des Moines, lo. 1860 Avery, Holly H., Steelburg, Neb. 280 Avery, John, Norwich, Conn. 1848 Avery, William F., Middlebury, Conn. 1855 Axtell, Archie G., gtockville. Neb. 9, 274, 80 Axtell, Nathan G., Kensington, 111. 1857 Ayer, Charles L., Windsor, Conn. 1859 Ayer, Edward P., Easton, Conn. 114 Ayer, Edwin I., Manistee, Mich. 1S83 Ayer, Franklin D., Concord, N. H. 1861 Ayers, Alfred W., Wisner, Neb. 272, 80 Ayres, Milan C, Roxbury, Mass. 1S74 Babb, Thomas E., Holden, Mass. 218 Babbitt, James H., Andover, Mass. 11, 1868 Bacheler, Francis P., Hockanum, Conn. 114 Bacheler, Gilbert H., W. Newfleld, Me. 200 Backus, Jabez, Westport, Conn. 126 Backus, Joseph W., Farmington, Conn. 1853 Bacon, Benj. W., New Haven, Conn. 77, 120 Bacon, Edward E., Saybrook, Conn. 122 Bacon, Joseph F., Neligh, Neb. 1881 Bacon, Leonard W., Norwich, Conn. 1856 Bacon, Miles E., Gettysburg, S. D. 1880 Bacon, Theodore D., Detroit, Mich. 11, 1892 Bacon, Thomas R., Pf., Berkeley, Cal. 1879 Bacon, Wm. A., Shelburue Falls, Mass. 228 Bacon, William F., Medford, Mass. 1867 Bacon, William N., Bridport, Vt. 362 Bagnall, Fred., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 64, 1886 Bayley, Alfred, Oakland, Cal. 100 Ba ey, Amos J., New York, N. Y. 1871 Bailey, Arthur W., Syracusp, N. Y. 9, 306 Bailey, Daniel W , Saybrook, O. 328 Bavley, Pwight S., Grand June, Colo. 9, 108 Bayley, Frank T., Denver, Colo. lOS Bailey, George H., Ferrisburg, Vt. 364 Bailey, Gurdon F., Westbrook, Conn. 126 Bailey, Henry L., Middletown Springs,Vt. 366 Bailey, John G., Rogers, Ark. 1864 Bailey, J. Webster, Fort Wayne, Ind. 160 Bailey, Nelson M., Brooksville, Me. 196 Bailey, Orange C, Worcester, Mass. 234 Baines-Griffilhs, David, Kansas City, Kan. 182 Sainton, H. W., River Edgp, N.J. 9, 292 440 CONGEEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Bair, William U., Angel's Camp, Cal. 96 Baird, C. Stanley, Hannibal, Mo. 266 Baird, John W., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Baird, Lucius O., Ottawa, IlL 154 Baker, Ariel A., Steamboat Rock, lo. 178 Baker, Ernest L., Center Harbor, N. H. 282 Baker, Frank H., Greenville, Me. 196 Baker, George, Christopher, Wash. 374 Baker, George H., Armour, 8. D. 348 Baker, John W. H., Enosburg, Vt. 364 Baker, Orrin G., Franklin, Vt. 364 Baker, Seymour A., Armourdale, Kan. 1839 Baker, Smith, Portland, Me. 202 Baker, T. Nelson. New Haven, Conn. 120 Baker, William H., Springfield, O. 328 Balcom, Fred. A., Franklin, N. H. 284 Baldwin, Arthur J., Shirland, 111. 160, 6 Baldwin, Cyrus G., Palo Alto, Cal. 102 Baldwin, David J., Los Angeles, Cal. 1865 Baldwin, Fritz W., E. Orange, N. J. 292 Baldwin, Manuel L., MoLeansvllle, N. C. 310 Ball, Albert H., Passaic, N. J. 292 Ball, Robert H., Fairhaven. Vt. 364 Ballantine, Henry W., Nyack, N. Y. 1861 Ballantme, John W., Hartford. Conn. 11, 118 Ballantine, William C, Springfield, Mass. 18S0 Ballantine, William O., A. li. C. F. M. 410 Ballou, Henry L., Chester, Vt. 384 Bamford, John, Eaton, N. Y. 1898 Banbury, J. J., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1886 Bancroft, Cecil F. P., I'r., Andover, Ms. 1867 Bangs, Frederick E., Groton, N. Y. 1876 Banham, Henry E., Cloverdale, Cal. 96 Banister, C. D., Thompsonville, Mich. 236, 50 Banks, George W., Guilford, Conn. 116 Barber, Alanson D., Willistoa, Vt. 1849 Barber, Amzi D., Oberlin, O. 1841 Barber, Clarence H., Manchester, Conn. 118 Barber, Mrs. Dora R., Sherwood, Or. 338 Barber, Jerome M., Sherwood, Or. 336, 8 Barber, Luther H., Ellington, Conn. 1843 Barber, Wilfred C, Lee Center, 111. 152 Barbour, Thomas W., E. Troy, Wis. 382, 4 Bard, George I., Meredith, N. H. 286 Barker, Frauklin W., Brooks, Me. 198 Barker, Otis W., Newtown, Conn. 120 Barker, Thomas, Tonica, 111. 152, 6 Barnard, Elihu C., Whitewater, Wis. 384 Barnard, Henry T., W. Stafibrd, Conn. 124 Barnard, Pliny F., Westti.inster, Vt. 1847 Barnes, Albert E., Anoka, Minn. 254 Barnes, Alice 8. N.,W. S. Springs, Mont. 1896 Barnes, George B., Campbell, Minn. 264 Barnes, Henry E., N. Andover, Mass. 224 Barnes, Howard C.,712 W.Ohio, Ch'go, 111. 146 [Barnes, Jeremiah R., deceased. Barnes, J. Rodney, Omena, Mich. 248, 50 Barnes, Joseph A., Mi.«soula, Mont. 270 Barnes, Stephen G., Nashville, Tenn. 356 Barnett, John W., Columbus, O. 322 ♦Barneit, Weldon, Ocee, Ga. 1887 Barnum, Henry S., A. B. 0. F. M. 410 Barnum, Herman N., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Barnum, Samuel H., Cornwall, Vt. 364 Barny, Wm. F.. Little Ferry, N. J. 292 Barrett, John P., Wheaton, 111. 1877 Barrett, Mandus, Cresco, lo. 1891 Barrett, Samuel A., Gilbertville, Mass. 216 Barrie, Nels C, Bottineau, N. D. 1893 Barron, John W., Marseilles, III. 152 Barrows, Allen C, Pf.y Columbus, O. 1871 Barrows, John H., Pr., Oberlin, O. 56, 75, 1875 Barrows, John O., Stonington, Conn. 124 Barrows, William H., Vernon Center, Ct.l868 Barstow, John, Ontario, Cal. 102 *Bartel, Harvey B., Brainerd, Minn. 1899 Bartholomew, Ohas. M., Owego, N. Y. 302 Bartlett, Alfred H. [Mich.] 1874 Bartlett, Dana W., Los Angeles, Cal. 100 Bartlett, Edward O., Providence, R. I. 1863 Bartlett, Ernest C, Chelmsford, Mass. 212 Bartlett, Ernest M., Kingston, Mass. 11, 218 Bartlett, Lyman, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Bartlett, Samuel C, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Bartlett, William A.. Lowell, Mass. 220 Bartley, Alexander, Toledo, O. 1889 Bartley, William T., Salem, N. H. 288 Barton, Francis M., Wheaton, 111. 1871 Barton, Jas. L., Newton Center, Mass. 54, 1885 Barton, Robert J., Salisbury, Vt. 368 Barton, William E., Oak I'ark, 111. 154 *Bary, Emil B., Melrose, Mass. 1881 Bascom, George S., Oriska, N. D. 314 Bascom, John, Pf., Williamstown, Mass. 1859 Baskerville, Mark, Spokane, Wash. 378. Bass, Henry C, Kramer, Ga. 134,6 Bassett, Austin B., Ware, Mass. 230 Bassett, Franklin H., Glyndon, Minn. 264 Bassler, rtenry G., Vassalboro, Me. 9,194,204 Basso, Bela, So. Norwalk, Conn. Bates, Charles S., Otis, Mass. 224 Bates, Francis W., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Bates, George L., (lahoon, IF. Africa, 410 Bates, Henry L., Forest Grove, Or. 1881 Bates, James A., S. Royalston, Mass. 226 Bates, John M., Bryant, 8. D. 348 Bates, Mrs. Juanita, Brookton, N. Y. 1892 Bates, Newton W., W.Bloomfleld,N.Y. 65, 306 Bates, Samuel L., Burlington, Vt. 1864 Batt, William J., Concord Junction, Mass. 1859 Battey, George J., Favnam, Neb. 274 Battey, Richard 11., Minneapolis, Minn. 1882 Bauman, Gustav B., Waukegan, 111. 158 Baumau, Henry, Hosmer, S. D. 350 Baumgardner, Burdette C, Newton, lo. 1897 Bausman, Joseph H., Rochester, Pa. 342 Baxter, Geo. W., Elkader, lo. 168 Baxter, Thomas G., I'rattville, Mich. 248 Bay lis, Charles T., New York, N. Y. 1897 Bayne, John S., Mendon, 111. 152 Beach, Arthur G., Ashland, Wis. 380 Beach, David N,, Denver, Colo. 108 Beach, Edwin R., Lexington, Or. 1879 Beach, Elmer J., Northlord, Conn. 120 Beach, Harlan P., Montclair, N. J. 1883 Beach, Samuel J., Clarion, lo. 166, 70 Beadenkoff, Thomas M., Baltimore, Md. 190 Beadle, Harry A., Franklin, Conn. 116 Beale, Charles H., Roxbury, Mass. 208 Beale, William T., Dorchester, Mass. 210 Beals, Charles E., Greenfield, Mass. 9, 11, 216 [Beaman, Warren H., deceased. Bean, Daniel O., Strawberry Point, lo. 178 Bean, Ebenezer, Bluehill, Me. 194 Bean, Leroy S., Saco, Me. 202 Beard,A.K.,Cong'lRooras,4thav.,N.Y. 62,1864 Beard, Gerald H., Burlington, Vt. 9, 11, 362 Beard, Joseph R., Otturawa, lo. 174 Beard, Reuben A., Cambridge, Mass. 21u Beard, Willard L., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Beard, William S., Durham, N. H. 284 Beardslee, Clark S., Hartford, Conn. 73, 1884 Beardsley, Frank G., Rock Rapids, lo. 176 Beardsley, Josiah, Ripon, Wis. 1874 Beaton, David, 437 Beldenav., Chicago, 111. 144 Beatty, Squire T., Monona, lo. 172 Beaver, Charles H., Fairmont, Neb. 274 Bechtel, Philip, Wagner, S. D. 354 Becker, James A.. Spearfish, S. D. 364 Becker, Nicholas S., New Preston, Conn. 120 Beckwith, Clarence A., Bangor, Me. 68, 1878 Beckwith, Edward G., Honolulu, H. I. 410 Beckwith, George A.,SaratogaSp'gs,N.Y. 1862 Beddoes, Arthur E., Minooka, III. 1.56 Eodford, Oliver C, Galesburg, III. 148 Bedford, Robert C, Beloit, Wis. 1875 [Beebee, Albert G., deceased, 13 Beebe, Julius R., New Rockford, N. D. 314 [Beecher, Charles, deceased, 14 [Beecher, Thomas K., deceased, 14 Beede, Aaron, Pf., Redfield, 8. D. 1891 Begg, William P., Massena, N. Y. 300 [Behrends, Adolphus J. F., deceased, 15 Beitel, Joseph H., Palisade, Neb. 274, 8 Belanger, Joseph A., Wallingford, Vt. 370 Belknap, Augustus J., Farmington, lo. 1876 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 441 Beil, Ira W., Pittsford, Mich. 1874 [Bell, James M., deceased. *Bell, John W., 1896 Bell, Robert C, Granby, Mass. 216 Bell, Samuel, W Charleston, Vt. 1869 Bell, 8. Linton, Marblehead, Mass. 220 Bell, Thomas, Moravia, N. Y. 300 Bell, Thomas, Palmyra, Neb. 1886 Bell, Thomas J., Selma, Ala. 92 Bell, William S., Helena, Mont. 60, 4, 1881 Belsey, George \V., Toledo, O. 328 [Belt, Salathiel D., deceased, 15 Beman, Albert M., Neosho, Mo. 288 Benedict, Arthur J., So. Natick, Mass. 222 Benedict, George, N. Abington, Mass. 2C6 Benedict, Wm. A., Newton Center, Mass. 1846 Benford, George, Grand Blanc, Mich. 236, 42 Bennett, George A., Acwoah, N. H. 9, 282 Bennett, Robert C, Hazel Green, Wis. 384 Bennett, Wm. R., Darlington, Wis. Benson, Ernest L., Belvidere, 111. Bent, George [Neb.] Bente, Christ. H., Seneca, Kan. Bentley, Frank D., Sanborn, N. D. Benton, Adoniram J., Edgewood, lo. Benton, Ledyard E., Crete, Neb. Berckmann, Wm. O., Orient, N. i". Berg, William E., /V., Wilton June, lo. Berger, Martin L., Oakland, Cal. f Berger, William F., Jersey City, N. J. Berle, Adolph A., Brighton, Mass. Berle, Theodore P., Cambridge, Mass. Berry, Edward A., Cedar Rapids, lo. Berrj-, George R., Collinwood, O. Berry, James T., Lee, N. U. Berry, John F., Detroit, Mich. [Berry, Loreu F., deceased. Berry, Louis F., Montclair, N. J. Bessey, Will. N., 1571 7l8t ct., Ch'go, 111 Best, John, Kenton, Mich. Bethel, George P., Columbus, O. Betts, Eben M., Minneapolis, Minn. Bevan, Noah, Welsh Hill, Pa. Bevier, Edwin D., Ithaca, Wis. Bickers, William H., Warrensburg, 111. Bickford, Thomas, Hinsdale, 111. Bickford, Warren F., Islingtun, Mass. Bidwell, Charles A., Manchester, N. H. Blelby, Robert P., Willow Springs, 111. Bigelow, E. Victor, Lowell, Mass. Bigelow, Frank E., Newport, Ky. *Bigelow, Herbert 8., Cincinnati, O. Biggers, Lorenzo J., Columbus, Ga. Billing, James, Redwood City, Cal. Billings, Charles S., Los Angeles, Cal. Billings, Edward N., Londonderry, Vt. Billman, Howard, Keene, N. H. Bingham, Charles M., Daytona, Pla. Bingham, Hiram, A. B. G. F. M. Binkhorst, Arie, St. Johns. Mich. Bird, G. H., 323 91st St., S. Chicago, 111. Bird, Martin B., Tempe, Ariz. Bird, William, Abeih, Syria, [Birlew, Gordon E., deceased, Bisbee, Marvin D., Pf., Hanover, N. H. Biscoe, George S., St. Paul Park, Minn. Bishop, Albert W., Sterling, Kan. Bishop, Edwin W. , Concord, N. H. Bissell, Arthur D., Pf., Claremont, Cal. Bissell, Frank A., Claremont, Cal. Bissell, Henry G., A. B. C. F. M. Bissell, Henry M., Corning, Cal. Bissell, Jonathan E., Granville, 111. Bissell, Oscar, Brimfield, Mass. Bixby, Joseph P., Revere, Mass. [Bixby, Solomon, deceased, Bixby, Wm. S.. Severy, Kan. Bixler, James W., New London, Conn. Biornborn, Carl A., Quincy, Mass. Bjuge, Carl B. [Minn.] Black, George D. [Minn.l ♦Black, William A., Springfield, 111. Blackburn, John F., Fort Valley, Ga. 382 142 1856 186 312,6 168 1864 ll,o02 1886 1863 1889 208 1893 166 1890 286 240 15 292 146 9, 240, 4, 50 1888 1869 1892 384,6 158 150 232 286 152 220 190 320 92 1894 1896 366 286 130 410 260 144 128 410 16 1874 1861 186 9,284 1884 1882 410 1882 1.dO 1856 1862 16 186, 8 120 226 1896 1877 1889 134 Blackman,Wm.F.,i^-.,New Haven,Ct. 77, 1880 Blackmer, Edmund F.. Lunenburg, Vt. 11, 366 Blackmer, Walter R.. Marietta, Ohio, 9, 324 Blackwell, William, Sleepy Eye, Minn. 262 Blair, Allen J., Tipton, Mich. 250 Blair, David G., Bronson, Mich. 286, 8 Blair, John J., Wallingford, Conn. 126 Blaisdell, James A., Olivet, Mich. 248 Blaisdell, William S., Victoria, Fla. 1868 Blake, Elmer T., Charlestown, N. H. 282 Blake, Henry A., Rochester, N. H. 288 [Blake, Lyman H., deceased, 16 Blake, S. Leroy, New London, Conn. 120 Blakely, Daniel W., Earlville, lo. 164, 8 Blakely, Josiah B., Neenah, Wis. 1874 Blakely, Quincy, So. Glastonbury.Conn. 12, 124 Blakeslee, Allen D., Hartland, Wis. 384 Blakeslee, Erastus, Brookline, Mass. 1880 Blakesley, Linus, El Paso, Tex. 1865 Blakeslee, Newton T., Milwaukee, Wis. 386 Blanchard, Addison, Denver, Colo. 108 Blanchard.Chas. A.,Pr.,Wheaton, 111. 1878 Blanchard, Edgar F., E. Poultney, Vt. 3.68 Blanchard, Edward B., Brookfield, Mass. 210 Blanchard, Ferdinand Q., Southington, Ct. 124 Blanchard, John L., Miles, lo. 172, 6 Blanchard, John T., Aurora, HI. 142 Blankinship, Jefeerson D., Wrights, Fla. 130. 2 Blanks, James L., Buffalo Gap, S. D. 9, 348 Blanshard, Francis G. [Mont. J 1891 Blenkarn, Wm. T., Wabaunsee, Kan. 1869 Bliss, Alfred V., Ludlow, Vt. 366, 8 [Bliss, Charles R., deceased. Bliss, Daniel, Beirut, Syria, 410 Bliss, Daniel J., Leonard's Bridge, Conn. 1868 Bliss, Frank C, Amery, Wis. 388 Bliss, George C, Springfield, Mass. 1895 Bliss, Howard S., Upper Montclair, N. J. 292 Bliss, J. Henry, Webster, N. H. 288, 90 Bliss, John, Crystal, Mich. 1863 Bliss, Leon D., Great Barrington, Mass. 216 Block, John, Jetierson, Chicago, 111. 146 Blodgett, Charles E., Chicago, ill. 1884 Blomtield, Frank, Muskegon, Mich. 246 Blomfleld, Stanley F., Stony Creek, Conn. 124 Blomquist, Charles F., Bagley, Minn. 254,62 Blood, Charles R., Rantoul, 111. 1901 Bloomtield, George J., Machias, Me. 9, 200 Bloom, Karl J., Wesley, lo. 178 Bloom, William K., Vienna, 111. 152, 8 Blose, Daniel A., Akron, O. 318 Blue, James M., Short Falls, N. H. 284 Blunt, Harry, Old Orchard, Mo. 268 Boardman, Charles P., Marshalltown, lo. 172 Boardman, George N., Pittsford, Vt. 71, 1854 Boardman, John R., Portland, Me. 9, 202 Boardman, Joseph, Barnet, Vt. 362 Boardman, M.Bradford, New Britain, Ct. 1863 Bockoven, William A., Norlhport, Mich. 246 Bodman, Frederic H., Rockford, 111. 156 Bodwell, Flaviel A., Uhase, Kan. 180, 6 Bodwell, Joseph C, Lyndonville, Vt. 362, 6 Boggess, Eliot B., Watertown, 8. D. 354 Bole, Andrew 8., Coventry, Vt. 364 Bolin, Nels J., Upsala, Minn. 264 Boiler, Benjamin F., Pontiac, 111. 1876 Bollinger, Edward 8., Oregon City, Or. 336 Bolster, Wm. H., Nashua, N. H. 288 Bolt, Niklaus, IS Crilly PI., Chicago, 111. 146 *Bolt, William W., St. Joseph, Mo. 268 Bolton, James, Cocoanut Grove, Fla. 1891 *Bolton, R. Alex'r, Junc'n City, Kan. 180, 2, 4 Bond, James, Nashville, Tenn. 356 Bond, John J , Lake Grove, N. Y. 1875 Bond, William J. C, Boscobel, Wis. 380 Bonflls, Ellsworth, Paterson, N. J. 292 Bonney, John R., Bronson, Mich. 1863 Booth, Edwin, Oberlin, O. 1866 Booth, Edwin, jr., Bloomfield, Neb. 272 Boothby, Clayton D., Madison, Me. 204 Borden, Mrs. M. J., Cabezon, N. M. 1894 Borg, Lars G., Washington Depot, Conn. 126 Bormose, Neils N., Philadelphia, Pa. 342 442 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. [Boroughf, Wesley A., deceased, 16 Borton, Carl D., Western Springs, 111. 152 Bosard, W. R., Dodge Center, Minn. 254, 6 Bostwick, Elmer D., Sheridan, Wyo. 373 Bosworth, Edward I., iy.,Oberlin, O. 75,1886 [Bosworth, Quincy M., deceased, 17 Bosworth, Richard H. , Woodhaven, N. Y. 306 Bosworth, Uriah C, Chicago, III. Bosworth, William A., Wichita, Kan. Bott, Peter, Beaver Creek, Ore. Boughton, Clement A., Necedah, Wis. Bourne, Alexander P., Exeter, N. H. Bourne, James R., East Haven, Conn. Bourne, Paul E., Pembroke, N. H. [Bourne, S., deceased, Bouton, Tilton C. B., Henniker, N. H. Bowden, Henry M., Middlefield, Mass. Bowen, Frederic, Bloomington, 111. Bowers, Albert, Ruggles, O. Bowers, Miss Bertha, Orient, lo.. Bowers, George, Warrenville, N. J Bowers, Roy E., Rootstown, O. Bowler, Stephen L., Bangor, Me. Bowman, George A., East Hartford, Ct 1878 188 386 284 1859 288 17 1881 222 142 328 168, 74 292 328 1853 1848 Bowraan,J. Elliot, Cumberland Gap.Tenn. 1895 Bown, Frank A., Biwabit, Minn. 254 Bowron, Joseph, Tucson, Ariz. 128 Boyd, Herbert W., Ashby, Mass. 206 Boyd, Richard T., Andover, O. 318 Boyer, Virgil, Marietta, O. 324 Boylan, Friink G. [Ida.] 1885 Boyle, Elliott A., Scrantnn, Pa. 9, 344 Boyle, Frank W., i>(in Jose, Costa Rica, 1890 [Boynton, Charles, deceased, 17 Boynlon, Francis 11., Now Braintree.Mass. 222 Boynton, Geo. M., Newton Center, Ms. 64, 1863 Boynton, Nehemiah, Detroit, Mich. 240 Brackiu, Elisha, Blackwood, Ala. 90 Bradford, Amory H., Moutclair, N. J. 292 Bradford, Benj. F., Upper Montclair,N. J. 2a2 Bradford, Emery L., Boxford, Mass. 210 Bradford, George F., Deerlield Cen., N.H. 284 Bradford, Park A., Lowell, Mass. 1879 Bradley, Cornelius B., Berkeley, Cal. 1871 Bradley, Dan F., Grand Kapids, Mich. 242 Bradley, Edward K., Lincoln, Mass. 218 Bradley, Ernest B.. Lorin, Cal. 9, 1900 [Bradley, George S., deceased. 17 Bradley, Nelson S., Cadillac, Mich. 238 Bradshaw, John W., Oberlin, O. 326 Bradstreet, Albert E., Lemon Grove,Cal. 98, 106 Brainerd, Frank G., Galesburg, 111. 148 Brainerd, Edward R., Los Angeles, Cal. 1884 Braithwaite, Thos. 8., Wantagh, N. Y. 5U6 Brakemeyer, Gustavus L., Friend, Neb. 274, 80 Branan, Seaborn R., Art, Ala. 90 [Branch, Edwin T., deceased. Brand, Chas. A., Huron, S. D. 350 Braude, Alfred G , Pierce, Neb. 1870 Brandon, Leroy, Clearwater, Fla. 1893 Brandt, Wesley L., Kellogg, lo. 170 Brastow, Lewis O., New Haven, Conn. 77, 1861 Bray, Henry E.,Stoughton, Mass. 230 Bray, Spencer H., 69 W. 99th st., N.Y. 1870 Bray, William L., Sheldon, lo. 176 Breck, Aaron, Sedalia, Mo. 268 Breck, Charles A., Cotuit, Mass. 206 Breckenridge, D. M., Southern Pines, N.C. 310 Breed, Dwight P., Grinnell, lo. 1873 Breed, Merle A., Westboro, Mass. 1893 Breed, Reuben L., Wabasha, Minn. 264 Breeze, Aaron, Potosi, Wis. 388 Breeze, Emanuel, Medford, Wis. 9, 386 Brenneke, Frederic, Delano. Minn. 1894 Brereton, James E., Waverly, lo. 178 Brereton, John, Lamar, Mo. 266 Brett, George 8., B-aiido?/., Manitoba, 1894 Brewer, Frank S., New Hartford, Conn. 120 Brewer, William F., Duluth, Ga. 1.34 Briant, 8. Ingersoll, Westboro, Mass. 1868 Brickett, Harry L., Marion, Mass. 220 Bridgman, Frederick B.,^1. B. C.F.M. 410 Bridgman, Howard A., Brookline, Mass. 1890 Briggs, Howard A. M., Waverly, N. J. 9, 292 Briggs, Walter A. , Big Rapids, Mich. 236 ♦Bright, D. Franklin, Gillett, Colo. 1893 Bright, Jesse L., Columbus, O. 1890 Brink, Lee A., Iron River, Wis. 384 [Brintnall, Loren W., deceased, 18 Brintnall, Walter A., Little Kock, lo. 172 Bristol, Frank L., Uxbridge, Mass. 230 Bristol, Sherlock, Montalvo, Cal. 1843 Broad, L. Paysou, Topeka, Kan. 12, 60, 1873 Brock, Geo. A., Lockport, N. Y. 300 Brodie, Andrew M., Manistee, Mich. 246 Brodie, James F., Salem, Mass. 228 Brokenshire, J.J.,82 Powell av., Chicago, 111.146 *Brokenshire, W. H., Portal, N. D. 1894 Bronsdon, Allen A., Oakham, Mass. 224 Bronson, Oliver H., Simsbury, Conn. 124 Brooks, Charles S., Uellesley, Mass. 1869 Brooks, Edward L., Detroit City, Minn. 256 Brooks, G. Wolcott, Dorchester, Mass. 20S Brooks, Hans A., Britt, lo. 164 Brooks, Raymond C, Oakland, Cal. 9, 100 ■*Brooks, Richard R., Statesboro, Ga. 1889 Brooks, William E., South Paris, Me. 202 Brooks, Wm. M., Los Angeles, Cal. 1866 Bross, Harmon, Lincoln, Neb. 60, 1863 Brotherton, J. Howard, Allendale, Mich. 1895 Brower, Charles DeW., South Haven, Mich. 250 Brown, Amasa A., Harvard, Neb. 274 [Brown, Aurelian L., deceased, 18 Brown, Charles R., Oakland, Cal. 100 Brown, ClarenceT., Salt Lake City, U. 60, 358 Brown, Daniel M., Prophetstown, III. 154 Brown, Edwin C, Brewer, Me. 1890 Brown, Elliott W., Glen Ridge, N. J. 292 Brown, Francis H., Clifton, III. 1862 Brown, Frank J., W. Salem, Wis. 392 Brown, George B., Toledo, O. 1886 Brown, Giles G., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Brown, Henry C, Kansas City, Kan. 182 Brown, Henry E., Cleveland, O. 1866 Brown.Henry M., 1864 Fleetwood av., N.Y. 302 Brown, Herbert 8., Darien, Conn. 9, 114 Brown, James, Anniston, Ala. 90 Brown, James C, Crestview, Fla. 1899 Brown, James M., Harvard, Neb. 1895 Brown, J. Fletcher, Los Alamitoe, Cal. 100 Brown, John A., Grinnell, lo. 1883 Brown, John L., Rodney, lo. 176 Browne, John K., A. B. C. F. 31. 410 Brown, J. Newton, Cleveland, O. 1870 Brown, Luther E., Cedar Creek, Mich. 1884 Brown, Oliver, Andover, Conn. 112 Brown, I'aul W., Joplin, Mo. 266 Brown, Richard, Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Brown, Samuel A.. Boston, Mass. 9, UIO [Brown, Sherman W. , deceased. Brown, Sterling N., Washington, D. C. 129 Brown, Thomas .J., Lancaster, Wis. 386 Brown, Victor F., 6. Milwaukee, Wis. 890 Brown, William B., East Orange, N. J. 1843 Brown, William J., Glenwood, Minn. 256, 84 Brown, William M., Bloomfield, Conn. 113 Brown, William T., Rochester, N. Y. 1888 Brownville, John \V., Waquoit, Mass. 214 Bruce, Charies R., Elk Point, S. D. 1886 Bruce, David G., Big Horn, Wyo. 373 Bruce, Henry J., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Bruechert, Fred H. W., Omaha, Neb. 278 Brundage, Birchard F., Bridgeport, Mich. 238 Brundidge, Hiram A., Altoona, Kan. 180 Bruner, Charles A., Danville, 111. 156 Brunker, James, Maize, Kan. • 1874 *Brunker, Thomas A., Downs, Okla. 1898 Brush, Samuel R., Percival,Io- 1896 Bryan, George A., Norwich, Conn. 1849 Bryant Albert, Egypt, Mass. 228 Bryant, John W., Klamath Falls, Or. 102, 336. 8 Bryant, Robert C, Lisbon, N. H. 286 Bryant, Samuel J., West Haven, Conn. 1876 Bryant, Seelye, Canton, Mass. 210 Bryant, Stephen O., Charlotte, Mich. 1868 Buchanan, VVm. J., Hanover, Conn. 116 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 443 Buck, Benjamin F., Wichita, Kan. 9, 182, 4 Buck, Edwin A., Fall River, Mass. 214 Buck, George H., Crown Point, K. Y. 1894 Buck, Jolin W., Eddyville, lo. 168 Buck, Samuel J., Pf., Grinnell, lo. 1863 Buckham, John W., Salem, Mags. 228 Buell, Lewin F., Syracuse, N. Y. 306 Bufkin, Lindley H., Lynnville, lo. 1876 Bugbee, Rolla G., Athol, Mass. 206, 24 Bugbey, Willard S., Waverly, III. 158 Bultinch, John J., Waldoboro, Me. 194 Bull, David W., De Ruyter, N. Y. 296 Bullock, Motier A., Liacoln, Neb. 276 Bulson, I. F., North Enid, Okla. Bumpus, Isaac C, Sherman Mills, Me. 202 Bumstead, Horace, Pr., Atlanta, Ga. 18;2 Bundy, Henry, 383 Mohawk. Chicago, 111. 1878 Bunker, Fred R., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Bunnell, John J., Gate City, Ala. 92 Burch, Henry H., Fort Dodge, lo. 1898 Burden, Thomas .J., Towersville, Ga. 1894 Burdeshaw, James J., Dothan, Ala. 94 Burdon, Henry F., Auburn, Me. 194, 200 Burgess, Edmund J., Honor, Mich. 244 Burgess, George H., Mayweed, 111. 152 Burgess, Gideon A., Berea, Ky. 1881 Burgess, Hubert F., Auburn, Oal. 96 Burgess, James G., Crow Agency, Mont. 1893 Burgess, Louis F., Bridgewater, Coun. 1878 [Burgess, Seth, deceased, 18 Burgess, William, Des Plaioes, 111. 148 Burhans, Frank D., Chicago, 111. 146 Burhans, Paul C. [Kan.] 1886 Burkart, John J., Charmlan, Pa. 342 Burkhardt, Paul, Springfield, Mo. 268 Burkett, Casablanca E., Zeru, Ala. 92,4, 130 *Burkett, W. Maynard, Ferndale, Cal. 9, 98 Burkholder, Clarence M., Waukegan, 111. 158 Burleigh, B. Wade, McGregor, lo. 172 Burling, James P., Hawarden, lo. 170 Burnaby, Sidney A., Canaan, Conn. 120 Burnap, Irving A., Phillipslon, Mass. 226 Burnard, William H., LaGrange, 111. 1854 Burnell, Arthur T., Pf., Mobile, Ala. 1883 Burnham, Collins G., Chicopee, Mass. 212 Burnham,Edm'd A., Stafford Spr'gs, Ct. 9, 124 Burnham, Michael, St. Louis, Mo. 268 Burns, William C, T.^cumseh, Mich. 1881 Burr, Almond W., Pf., Beleit, Wis. ' 1875 Burr, Enoch F., Lyme, Conn. 118 Burr, Hanford M., Springfield, Maes. 1888 Burr, Horace M., W. Chicago, 111. 158 Burr, Huber, Sao Francisco, Cal., Sta. L. 9, 104 Burr, Marcus, Bozrahville, Conn. 1864 Burr, William N., Corona, Cal. 96 Burrill, Arthur 8., Conway, N. H. 284 Burroughs, Charles H., Columbus, N. Y. 296 Burroughs, George 8., Pf., Oberlin, O. 75,1877 Burroughs, Walter A. [Mich.] 1893 Burrow8,Edwin B.,Hillsboro Bridge,N.H. 1872 Burrows, Fred W., Hillsbore Bridge, N. H. 286 Burtt, Benjamin H., Ludington, Mich. 246 Burt, Charles W., Arcade, N. Y. 294 Burt, Enoch H., Ivoryton, Conn. 118 Burtner, Daniel E., Swampscott, Mass. 2.30 Burton, Charles E., Minneapolis, Minn. 9, 260 Burton, Nathan L., Griggsville, 111. 150 Busby, Joseph L., Calera. Ala. 90 Bush, Allen 8., Denver, Colo. 64, 1885 Bush, Frederick W., Hopkins Sta., Mich. 241 Bush, Harvey S., Port Huron, Mich. 1898 *Bush, Jones, Weaver, Ga. 1869 Bughee, George A., Madison, Conn. 118 Bushee, Wm. A., Dunbai ton, N. H. 284 Bushell, Jonas, Seattle, Wash. 1893 Bushell, Richard, Marysville, Wash. 374 Bushnell, Albert, Kansas City, Mo. 286 Bushnell, Campbell W., Kalama, Wash. 1896 Bushnell, Henry A., LaGrange, III. 150 Bushnell, Samuel C, Arlington, Mass. 206 Buss, Henry, Cieston, III. 1856 Buss, William H., Fremont, Neb. 274 Bussey, Robert 1)., jr., Lakeview, N.Y. 300, 2 Buswell, James O., Mellen, Wis. 1889 Buswell, Jesse, Peeatonica, III. 154 Butcher, Stephen S., Orange Park, Fla. 9, 182 Butcher. William R., Chandlerville, 111. 144 Butler, Edward P., Sunderland, Mass. 2-30 Butler, Elmer W., Ormond, Fla. 132 Butler, Frank E., S. Weymouth, Mass. 232 Butler, Gardner S., Union, N. H. 1877 Butler, Henry E., Alma, Mich. 1865 Butler, James E., Sheridan. Mich. 240, 50 Butler, Jesse C, Central, Ala. 90, 2 Butler, John H., Somerset, Mich. 250 Butler, S. Wright [Neb.] 1867 Butler, William, Port Gamble, Wash. 376 Butler, Willis H., Williarastown, Mass. 252 Buttram, Elijah A., Potolo, Fla. 130, 2 Buxton, Wilson R., Little Compton, R. I. 346 [Bj'ers, William L., deceased, 19 Byington, Edwin H., Beverly, Mass. 9. 208 CByington, Ezra H., deceased. JByingten, George P., Westport, Mass. 232 Byrons, Edward H., New Smyrna, Fla. 132 Cadman, 8. Parkes, Brooklyn, N. Y. 294 Cadmus, William E., Elyria, O. 322 Cadwalader, John, Big Rock, III. 1862 Cadwalader, Morris J., Spring Water, Wis. 390 Cady, George L., Iowa City, lo. 170 Cady, William J., Benton Harbor, Mich. 236 Caldwell, William E., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1863 Calhoun, John C, Tyler, Tex. 360 Calhoun, John S.. Indianola, Neb. 276, 8 Calhoun, Newell M., West Wiusted, Ct. 126 Calhoun, Soltau F., Cleveland, O. 1871 Calkins, Raymoi\d, Pittsfleld, Mass. 226 Calkins, Wolcott, Newton, Mass. 234 Calland, William C, Springfield, Mo. 1880 *CalIen, Wilson, Burroughs, Ga. 1881 Cameron, Alick J., Danby, Vt. 364 Cameron, Donald [lo.] 1893 Cameron, John H., Pewaukee, Wis. 1864 Cameron, Malcolm J., Gay's Mills, Wis. 384, 6 Camfield, Lewis E., Academy, S. D. 348 Camp, Charles W., Sierra Madre, Cal. 1848 Camp, Edward C, Whitman, Mass. 232 Campbell, Andrew, Webster, Mass. 232 Campbell, Charles A., Sanford, Fla. 132 Campbell, Charles E., Burwell, Neb. 272 Campbell, Clement C, Hartford, Wis. 384 Campbell, Covel. Wadesviile, N. C. 310 Campbell, Gabriel, Pf., Hanover, N. H. 1868 Campbell, HoUis A., Seymour, Conn. 122 Campbell, James, Columbia City, Wash. 1869 Campbell, James M., Lombard, III. 152 Campbell, John P., Palestine, Tex. 360 Campbell, Thomas, Chicago, 111. 146 I Campbell, Thomas M., deceased, 19 Campbell, Walter W., Concord, Mass. 1890 *Campbell,Wilber A. K., Morning Sun, Io.l896 Campbell, William, Hastings, Mich. 1880 Campbell, William H. [III.] 1886 Campbell, William R., Roxbury, Mass. 208 Candee, George, Toledo, O. 1862 Canfleld, Thomas H., Tucson, Ariz. 1840 Carey, Isaac E., Oberlin, O. 1854 Carlisle, Charles B., Buffalo, Wyo. 373 Carlson, Carl E., Woodstock, Conn. 126 *Ca''l8on, Ernest O., San Francisco, Cal. 104 Carlson, Thomas A., Shoreham, Vt. 368 Carlson, Walter O., Pittsford, Mich. 248, 52 Carnachan, James G.,Meadville, Pa. 1853 Carpenter, Charles C., Andover, Mass. 1860 Carpenter, Chas. M., Oxford, Mass. 224 Carpenter, Philo H., Worcester, Vt. 1879 Carr, Edwin 8., Wheaton, 111. 158 Carr, J. Scott, Rosemond, 111. 156 Carr, William, Taftville, Conn. 122 Carrick, Charles W., Cedar Sp'gs,Mich. 238,40 Carroll, Charles W.. Cleveland, O. 320 Carroll, W. Irving, Dallas, Tex. 360 Carruthers, John B., Berlin, N. H. 1883 Carruthers, William, Holyoko, Mass. 1858 Carson, J. William, Detroit, Mich. 240 Carter, Charles V ., Lexington, Mass. 218 444 CONGKEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [190]. Carter, Clark, Andover, Mass. 1868 Carter, Elijah, Edgerton, Minn. 1881 Carter, Fernando E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 242 Carter, Homer W., Beloit, Wis. 60, 1876 Carter, Nathan F., Concord, N. H. 1867 Carter, Robert E., Washington, Conn. 126 Carter, Stephen B., Plaiufield, Conn. 1879 Carter, Warner J., Eldred, N. Y. 294, 8 ♦Carter, William C, rowersville, Ga. 1893 Gary, Joseph P., Madrone, Wash. 374 Gary, Otis, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Gary, William B., Windsor, Conn. 1871 Case, Albert M., Kockford, lo. 1871 Case, Alden B., Los Angeles, Gal., Sta. A. 1881 Case, Bert F., Middle Haddam, Conn. 114 Case, Harlan P., Los Angeles, Cal. 64, 1871 Case, Horatio M., Enimelsburg, lo. 1871 Cash, Elijah, Los Angeles, Cal., Sta. E. 65, 104 Gate. George H.. Boston, Mass. 1879 Cathcart, Samuel M., Chelsea, Mass. 212 Catlin,Wm.E.,\Vhiie Sulphur Sp'g8,Mont. 1857 Caton,C.U., 3:3d st. and Arraour,Ch'go, 111. 1888 Caverno, Charles, Lombard, 111. 1866 Chafer, Louis S., Buffalo, ^ . Y. 11, 1900 *Chakurian, Enoch E., Field's L'd'g, Cal. 98 Challinor, C. John, Cornelia, Wis. 386 Chalmers, Andrew B., Saginaw, Mich. 248 Chalmers, James, Elgin, 111. 148 Chalmerc, Thos., Manchester, N. H. 9, 286 Chalmers, William I., Riverhead, N. Y. 1872 Chamberlain, Edward B., Sharon, Vl. 1856 Chamberlain, H. W., Columbia City, Wn. 1897 Chamberlain, Jas. ]'., LaCrosse, Wis. 1866 Chamberlain, Wni. B., Chicago, 111. 71, 144 Chamberlain, William I., Hudson, O. 1886 Ghamberlin, James A., Torrington, Ct. 9, 124 Chambers, Alexander, Durand, Wis. 382 Chambers, Chas. A., Parkersburg, lo., 174,8 Chambers, George R.. Shullsburg, Wis. 390 Chambers, William N., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Champlin, Oliver P., Dwight, N. D. 312, 4 Chancy, Nathan B., Garyville, Fla. 1895 Chandler, Edward H., Salem, Mass. 1892 Chandler, Everett 8., Alldine, Ind. 1887 Chandler, Fred. D., N. Chichester, N.H. 1869 Chandler, John S., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Chandler, Joseph H., Fond du Lac, Wis. 9, 384 Chandler, Watson H., CHntonville, Wis. 382 [Chaney, Lucien W., deceased, 19 Cbannon, Irving M., A. B. C. F. J/. 410 Ghapin, Charles H., Hancock, N. H. 284 Ghapin, Franklin M., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Ghapin, Franklin P., Hudson, N. H. 286 Chapin, George F., Siixton's River, Vt. 368 Ghapin, Roswell, Litchfleld, O. 324 Chapin, Samuel W., Bangor, Me. 1878 Chapman, Edward M., St.John8bury,Vt. 9, 368 ♦Chapman, Erwin S., Oakland, Cal. 1872 Chapman, Jacob, Exeter, N.H. 1845 Charlton, John W., Oberlin, O. 1870 Charron, Chas. L., Haverhill, Mass. 216 Chase, Andrew L., Sanford, Me. 9, 11, 200 Chase, Austin S., E. Hartford, Conn. 1876 Chase, Carlos H., Oxford, Wis. 384, 8, 92 Chase, Charles E., Reno, Nev. 308 Chase, C. Thurston, Brooklyn, N. Y. 296 Chase, Edward, Kennebunkport, Me. 1863 Chase, Edward A., Wollaston, Mass. 226 Chase, Ezra B., Lake City, Minn. 258 Chase, Henry L., Minneapolis, Minn. 1864 Chase, James B., Ocheyedan, lo. 174 Chase, Levi G., Concord, N. H. 1870 Chase, Loring B., Rocky Hill, Ct. 9, 12, 122 Chase, Samuel B., Lansing, Mich. 246 Chatfield, George A., Lyons, Colo. 110 Cheadle, Stephen IL, San Juan, Cal. 104 ♦Cheeseman, T. W. C, Ashland, Neb. 1885 Cheney, B. Royal, Duluth, Minn. 1896 Cheney, Russell L., Endeavor, Wis. 382 Cherington, F. B., San Francisco, Cal. 104 Cherington, Keed B . Kenwood, Cal. 9, 12, 98 Cheeebrough, Amos S.. New Hartford, Ct. 1841 Chevis, Ernest C, Medford, Minn. 260 [Chew, James, deceased, 19 Chickering, Jno. W., Washington, D. C. 1860 Child, Bernard V., Hart, Mich. 242 Child, Eli A., Philomath, Or. 1887 Child, Frank S., Fairfield, Conn. 116 Childers, Charles, Summerfield, Ala. 1886 Childress, John F., Terre Haute, Ind. 162 Childs, Edward P., Burlington, lo. 1885 Childs, Jas. H., Northbridge Center, Mass. 224 Childs, Lucas S., Seward, Okla. 334 Childs, Truman D., Rochester, Mass. 226 Childs, William, Kalkaska, Mich. 240, 4 [Chittenden, Albert J., deceased. Choate, Charles W., Kokomo, Ind. 160 Choate, Washington, Greenwich, Ct. 60, 1875 Christiansen, Nils C, New Haven, Conn. 1888 Christie, George W., Amesbury, Mass. 206 Christie, Thomas D., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Christy, Dennis II., Greenville, Pa. 1895 Chuun, Clay D., Temple, N. H. 290 [Churchill, J. Wesley, deceased, 20 Chute, Edward L., Ware, Mass. 280 Chutter, Frederick G., Littleton, N. H. 1887 Chynoweth, John T., Sheboygan, Wis. 390 Clatlin, Arthur H., Allegheny, Pa. 340 Clatlin, George P., Dunlap, Kan. 1859 Claflin, John, Leslie, Mich. 246 Claibourne, Cyrus H., Swainsboro, Ga. 138 Clancy, Judson V., W. Medford, Mass. 220 Clancy, William P., Brimfield, Mass. 210 Clapp, Cephas F., Forest Grove, Or. 60, 1871 [Clapp, Dwight H., deceased, 20 Clapp, T. Eaton, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1867 Clark, Albert W., A. B. C. F. M. 410 *Glarke, Alfred T., Marion, Ala. 92 *Clark, Allen G., Brainerd, Minn. 254 Clarke, Almon T., Shelby, Ala. 60, 94 Clark, Asahel L., Kingston, R. I. 1861 Clark, Calvin M., Haverhill, Mass. 216 Clark, Charles, Ward Hill, Mass. 216 Clark, Charles C, Elizabeth, N. J. 292 Clarke, Charles F., Whitneyville, Conn. 126 Clarke, Charles F., Groveland, Mass. 216 Clark, Charles W., St. Albans, Vt., R.F.D. 364 Clark, Chester M., Galesburg, III. 1891 Clarke, Clement G., Plainville, Conn. 122 Clark, Cyrus A., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Clark, Daniel J., East Haven, Conn. 114 Clark, Daniel W., Ashland, Mass. 1882 Clark, De Witt S., Salem, Mass. 228 Clark, Edson L., Dalton, Mass. 1859 Clark, Edward L., Boston, Mass. 208 Clark, Edward W., VVestboro, Mass. 1850 Clark, Francis E., Auburndale, Mass. 1870 Clark, Frank G., Plymouth, N. H. 288 Clark, George L., Wether* field. Conn. 126 Clark, George V., Charleston, 8. C. 338 Clark, George W., Paxton, Mass. 9, 224 Clark, Isaac, Pf., Washington, D. C. 1861 Clark, James B., Sidney, Wash. 1884 Clarke, James F., A. B. C. F. M. 410 *Clarke, Joseph B., Hanford, Cal. 1881 Clark, J.B.,Cong'l R'ms,4th av.,N.Y. 60, 1867 Clark, J. H., 1053 Jackson, Chicago, 111. 1872 Clark, Moulton N., Walworth, Wis. 390 Clark, Orville C, Springfield, III. 156 Clarke, Samuel W., Westford, Conn. 126 Clark, Solomon, Chicago, III. 1841 Clark, Victor F., Livingston, Mont. 270 Clark, William A., Mcintosh, Ga. 136 Clarke, William B., Durham, Conn. 114 Clark, William C, Hardwick, Vt. 364 Clark, William D., Billings, Mont. 270 Clark, William J., 312 61st 8t.,Chicago,Ill. 1869 Clarke, William P., ^. H. C. F. M. 410 Clayton, John B., Kirkwood, Mo. 1881 Clayton, Thomas, Binghamton, N. Y. 294 Cleaves, Charles P., Robbinston, Me. 196, 202 Clemmer, Ephraim B., Austinburg, O. 1888 Cleveland, Henry C, Danbury, Neb. 274, 6 Clifton, T., 151 Wash. St., Chicago, 111. 56, 1873 Clyde, John P., Eldora, lo. 168 Coate, Henry, Carthage, Mo. 1874 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 445 Coate, Robert M., Erwin, S. D. 348 Cobb, Elisha G., Florence, Mass. 224 Cobb, L. H., Cong'l R'ms, 4th av., N.Y.59, 1857 Cobb, Wra. H., Newton Center, Mass 58, 187:^ Cobleigb, Elvira C.Walla Walla.Wash. 376, 8 *Coburn, David E., A'ingport, jV. S. 1896 Cochlin, Demas, Traverse City, Mich. 250 Cochran, Florenzo C., Lincoln, Neb. 1880 Cochrane, Robert H., N. VVeare, N. H. 290 Coddington, Fred. M., Otsego, Mich. 248 Cogswell, Jos. 8., Ashburnham, Mass. 1868 Coit, Joshua, Winchester, Mass. 58, 60, 1860 Cokely, Benjamin F., Ferry, lo. 174 Colburn, Eugene E., Broad Brook, Conn. 112 Colburn, Henry H., E. Brentwood, N. H. 282 Colby, John, Fitzwilliam, N. H. 1855 Colcord, Daniel H., P/., Claremont, Cal. 1881 Colcord, Samuel, 39 K. dOth st., N. Y. 1875 Cole, H. Hammond, Douglas, Alaska, 94 Cole, John A., Jackson, Mich. 244, 6, 50 Cole, Osman L., Potsdam, N. Y. Cole, Royal M., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Cole, Samuel V., Norton, Mass. 1889 Cole, Thomas W., Two Rivers, Wis. 390 Coleman, Allen L.. Cribb, Ga. 134, 8 Colman,G.VV.,6039Cha'nav.,Ch'go,Ill. 65,1862 [Coleman, William L., deceased, 20 Collie, Joseph, Williams Bay, Wis. 1855 Collier, Christopher W., Orange, Mass. 2'24 Collier, Thomas J., Atwater Center, O. 318, 22 *Collin, Quincy J., Fayetteville, N. Y. 1864 Collins, Adam G., Ree Heightt, S. D. 9, 350, 2 Collins, Caleb C, Newark, N. J. 1890 Collins, Elbert J., Lamoille, 111. 150 Collins, Josephus, Kingfisher, Okla. 1874 Collins, Mary C, Fort Yates, N. D. 350, 2 Collins, William, Kincardine, Out. 1890 Collins, William H., Quincy, 111. 1852 Colp, Donald G., Fargo, N. D. 312 Colton, Alfred E., Dorchester, Mass. 1884 Coltou, Willis S., Toledo, O. 1856 Colwell, Henry J., Minneapolis, Minn. 1863 Comfort, James W., Jeffersonville, Ind. 1873 Comin, John, Des Moines, lo. 166 Compton, Herbert E., Fessenden, N. D. 312 Comstock, Davillo W., Charleston, W. Va. 1861 Conard, William J., Park Rapids, Minn. 254 Coudit, H. J., Chicago, III. 144 Condon, Thomas, Pf., Eugene, Or. 1854 Cone, James W., Powhattan, Kan. 180, 6 Cone, John H., We8tfleld,Vt. 9,370 Cone, Luther H., New Haven, Conn. 1855 Congdon, Merritt J., Utica, N. Y. 1895 Conkling, Benjamin D., Lyons, Kan. 1868 Conley, Henry W., Stonington, Me. 204 Conley, Isaiah B., West Woolwich, Me. 204 Conner, James R., Athens, O. 1889 Connet, Alfred, Oline, Okla. 1861 Connolly, Charles P., Hiawatha, Kan. 9, 182 Conrad, Arcturus Z., Worcester, Mass. 234 Conrad, Charles E., Quincy, 111. 1858 Conrad, George A., Park City, IT. 358 Conrad, William O., Fitchburg, Mass. 214 Conry, Henry W., Pierpont, O. 326, 40 Constant, Edward, Ipswich, Mass. 218 Converse, Edward J., Columbus, O. 1898 Converse, Wm. A. C, Lyme, N. H. 1887 Cook, Arthur W., Fifield, Wis. 380, 4 Cook, Silas P., Pittsfleld, Mass. 64, 1869 Cooke, William H., Sunol Glen, Cal. 98, 100, 6 Cookman, Isaac, Blreator, 111. 156 Coolidge, Amos H., Worcester, Mass. 1857 Coolidge, Chalmer H., So. Woodbury, Vt. 370 Coolidge, Charles E., CoUinsville, Conn. 114 Coolidge, Henry A., Francestown, N.H. 12,284 Cooley, Franklin M., Victory, Wis. 1858 Cooley, H. George, Ontario, Cal. 1891 Cooley, William F., Littleton, N. H. 286 Coombe, Philip, i^an Francisco, Cal. 104 Cooper, James, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1881 Cooper, James W., New Britain, Conn. 120 Cooper, John H., Santa Ana, Cal. 104 Cooper, Samuel 13., Boylston Center, Mass. 210 Coplin, Alanson, Oakland, Cal. 1859 Coquillette, Wm. E., Byron, III. Copping, Bernard, Acton, Mass. 206 *Corbln, Oliver L., Creede, Colo. 108 Corbin, Paul L., Chesterfield, 111. 1899 Cordley, Richard, Lawrence, Kan. 184 Corey, Bphraim M., Belaire Mich. 1872 Corwin, Carl H., Calumet, Mich. 248 Cory, Isaac L., Waukesha, Wis. 390 Cote, Thomas G. A., Lowell, Mass. 220 Cotton, Harry A., Amity, Mo. 266 Couch, Charles H., Arkansas City, Kan. 180 Coulter, Cyrenius N., Central Lake, Mich. 1867 Countryman, Asa, Iowa Falls, lo. 1877 Countryman, Franklin, N. Branford, Conn. 120 Courter, John E., Rockcreek. O. 328 Cousins, Edgar M., Biddeford, Me. 194 Covell, Arthur J., Lynn, Mass. 220 Cowan, John, Southampton, Mass. 228 Cowan, John W., Newton, lo. 174 Cox, S. H., 596 Bedford av.. Brooklyn, N.Y. 294 Crafts, Daniel L., Lynn, Mass. 1876 Cragin, Charles C, Rio Vista, Cal. 102 Craig, Henry K., Falmouth, Mass. 1855 Craig, Timothy C, Franconia, N.H. 284 Cram, Delbert W., Valdez, Alaska, 94 Cram, Elmer E., Grey Eagle, Minn. 254, 6, 62 Cramer, C. Cecil, Cambria, N. Y. 296 Cramer, F. L., Des Moines, lo. 1898 Crane, Charles D'., Yarmouth. Me. 204 *Crane, Edward P. , Pelican Rapids, Minn. 1864 Crane, Henry C, Central Village, Conn. 1873 Crane, John F., Maple City, Mich. 246, 50 Crane, Kendrick H., Pinckney, Mich. 1874 Crater, George W., Wheatland, Wyo. 373 Crathern, C. F. Hill, Braintree, Mass. 210 [Cravath, ErastusM., deceased, 20 Craver, David H., Groton, N. Y. 298 Crawford, Chas. D. [Mo.] 1893 Crawford, Charles H., Baltimore, Md. 1876 Crawford, John C, Boone, lo. 1888 Crawford, Lyndon 8., Southwick, Mass. 228 Crawford, Oliver C, Oberlm, O. 1893 Crawford, Otis D., Nevinville, lo. 170, 4 Crawford, Sidney, Provincetown, Mass. 226 Crawford, William, Mazomanie, Wis. 386 Credeford, Geo. H., Wells River, Vt. 366 Creegan, C. C ., Cong. rms. 4th av. N.Y. 54, 1874 Creelman, Harlan, Montrn'il, Can. 1889 Cressey, Pemberton H.,N. Conway, N.H. 284 Cressman, Abraham A., Crete, Neb. 1875 Cressman, Edmund, Steel Ciiy, Neb. 1879 Crips, Philip M., Alba, Mich. 236 Cristy, Albert B., Providence, R. I. 1879 Croft, Charles P., Weatogue, Conn. 1873 Crofts, George W., Beatrice, Neb. 272 Crofts, William D., China, Asia, 1894 Croker, George H., Larchwood, lo. 172 Croker, John, Grant, Neb. 274, 6, SO Cromer, Jeremiah C., St. Louis, Mo. 268 Crooks, Charles M., Colerain, Mass. 212 Crosbie, Hadley M., Salem, lo. 1876 Crosby, John F., Dover, N. H. 1892 Crosby, Samuel B., Toledo, O. 1892 Cross, Allen E., Springfield, Mass. 228 Cross, James F., Rosebud, S. D. 352 Cross, Joseph W., Worcester, Mass. 1834 Cross, Moses K., Waterloo, lo. 1842 Cross, Roland 8., Winthrop, Minn. 2-54, 6, 64 Cross, Roselle T., York, Neb. 65. 280 Cross, William H., Saratoga, Cal. 104 Crossland, George E , Kansas Ci'y, Mo. 9, 266 Croswell, Micah 8., Los Angeles,"CaL 1869 Crouch, Wilham 8., Maple Hill, Kan. 184 Crowder, Francis J., Coloma, Wi». 1860 Crowell, Preston R., Petersham, Mass. 226 Crowell, Zenas, Atlleboro Kails, Mass. 224 Crowl, Theodoie, Sterling. HI. 154 Crum, John H., Kansas City, Mo. 266 Cruzan, John A., Hilo, H. I. 1871 Cullens, Archibald, Winthrop, Me. 204 Culp, David W., Tampa, Fla. 1879 Culpepper, Lewis P., Barber, Ala. 1857 446 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Culver, Franklin J., Pasadena, Cal. 1890 Culver, William C, Lightwood, Ala. 94 Cumbus, George W., Columbus, Ga. 1892 Cumbus, Jobn K., Abbeville, Ga. 1895 Cummings, Geo. H., Amherst, Mass. 11, 1888 Cummings, nenry, Stralford, Vt. 368 Cumings, John M., Denmark, lo. 166 Cunningham, John, Friendship, N. Y. 1848 Cunningham, Wm. B., McHenry, N. D. 314 Curran, Edward. Condon, Or. 336 Currier, Albert H., Pf., Oberlin, O. 75, 1862 Curry, David, Charlotte, Mich. 1889 Curry, David G., Hay Spring*, Neb. 276 Curry, Erastus S., Christy, Mo. 1866 Curry, J. J., Fringle, Ga. 136 Curtis, Anson B., Greenville, Mich. 242 *Curti8, Asher W., Raleigh, N. C. 1868 Curtis, Charles B., /V , Beloit, Ala. 1873 Curtis, Edward D., Indianapolis, Ind. 60, 1883 Curtis, Edward L., New Haven,Conn. 77, 1883 Curtis, Ethan, Syracuse, N. Y. 60, 1868 Curtiss, George, Kent, Conn. 1865 Curtis, Gilbert A., W. Granville, Mass. 216,30 Curtis, John 8., Candia, N. H. 286 fCurtis, Lucius, deceased. CurtisB, Payson L.. Kaulkton, S. D. 9, 350 Curtiss, S.I. ,45Warrenav., Chicago, III. 71, 1874 Curtis, Walter W., West Stockbridge.MaBs. 232 Curtis, William C, Brownville, Me. 196 Curtis, William L., A. B. G. F. M. 410 *Curtis, William W.. Oberlin, O. 1877 Cushing, Edwin B., /y., Yankton, S.D. 1896 Cushman, Charles E., Kansas City, Kan. 182 [Cushman, John P., deceased. Cutler, Calvin, Auburndale, Mass. 224 Cutler, Charles, Tallmadge, O. 1857 Cutler, Charles H., Bangor, Me. 194 Cutler, Fred'k M., .-Irraour, S. D. 1889 Cutler, George B., Ware, Mass. 1882 Cutler, Temple, W. Gloucester, Mass. 214 Cutler, Walter A., Toledo, O. 328 Cutter, Marshall M., Boston, Mass. 1868 tDada, Edwin P., deceased. )ahlgren, John A., Dover, N. J. 292 Dains, Charles H., Bancroft, Mich. 236 Daley, Charles M., Huron, 8. D. 64, 1890 Daly, James A., Rochester, N. Y. 1868 Daily, Jobn H., Washington, D. C. 1879 Dailey, Squire [Wash.] 1859 Dalton, John J., Valley City, N. D. 316 Dalton, Martin L., Chagrin Falls, O. 318 Dalzell, George, Onarga, 111. 154 Damon, Cyrus W., Wauwatosa, Wis. 1892 Dana, Samuel H., Quiiicy, 111. 154 Danford, James W., Walnut Grove, Minn. 264 Danforth, .Tames R., Westfield, N. J. 292 Danforth, J. Romeyn, St. Albans, Vt. 368 Danforth, Ralph E., Newfane, Vt. 366 Danforth, Wm. E., Elmhurst, III. 1896 Daniels, Chas. H., Newton, Mass. 54, 1873 Daniels, Henry M.,DeLu2, Cal. 98 Daniels, Joseph L., Pf., Olivet, Mich. 1876 Danielson, Carl A., Pawtucket, R. I. 346 Dark, Fred. E., Perry Center, N. Y. 302 Darling, George, Cambridge, Mass. 18.50 Darling, Marc'W., Glencoe, III. 148 Darhng, Thomas W., Middlebury, Vt. 368 *Darnell, Elias, Dawsonville, Ga. 1878 Darrah, John M., Springfield, III. 1892 Dascomb, Arthur 8., Glencoe, Minn. 256 Dascomb, tiarry N., Port Huron, Mich. 248 Davenport, John G., Waterbury, Conn. 126 Davenport, Merriam B., Stamford, Conn. 1895 Davidson, James A., Dartford, Wis. 382 Davidson, John N., Dousman, Wis. 382 Davidson, William E., St. Charles, III. 156 Davidson, William W., Mianus, Conn. 1888 Davie, Chas. N., Cranberry Isles, Me. 196 Davies, Arthur E., ColumbuF, O. 1893 Davies, Daniel D., St. Louis Park, Minn. 260 ♦Davies, Daniel T., Shamokin, Pa. 1865 Davies, David D., Dodgeville, Wis. 382 Davies, David E., Spokane, Wash. 1875 Davies, D. J., 118 So. Halstead, Chicago, 111.150 Davies, Dyfri [Wis.] Davies, Edward, Waterville, N. Y. 1853 Davies, Henry, Bangor, Wis. 380, 4 Davies, Henry, Storrs, Conn. 118, 26 Davies, Howell [Wis.J ' 1899 Davies, James, Bowdle, S. D. 348 Davies, John, Wales, 1897 Davies, John B., Youngstown, O. 330 Davies, John D., Waukesha, Wis. 390 Davies, John F., Wales, O. 326, 8 Davies, Jobn F., San Bernardino, Cal. 104 Davies, John L., Akron, O. 318 Davies, J. Parry, Pittsburg, Pa. 1884 Davies, Jonathan R., Forest City, Pa. 340 Davies, Rachel E., Watertown, Wis. 384 Davies, Richard R., Vergennes, Vt. 370 Davies, Roderick, Wanamie, Pa. 340,4 Davies, Theophilus, Miner Plains, Pa. ^2 Davies, Thomas D., E. Sumner, Me. 204 Davies, Thomas E., New Haven, Conn. 1865 Davies, Thomas M., Cornish, Me. 196 Davies, Thomas T., Sandy Creek, N.Y. 302, 4 Davies, Thomas V., Steger, III. 148 Davies, William, Nome, Alaska, 11, 64, 94 Davies, Wm. A., Platte Center, Neb. 276,80 Davies, William C, Catasauqua, Pa. 340 Davies, William M., Slatington, Pa. 1898 Davis, Albert A., Lakeland, Minn. 258 Davis, Albert P., Wakefield, Mass. 230 Davis, Charles H., San Bernardino, Cal. 1877 Davis, David L., Mt. Carmel, Pa. 342 Davis, Ernest C, Newcastle, N. H. 288 [Davis, Francis W., deceased, 21 Davis, Frederick L., New Bedford, Maes. 222 Davis, Jerome D., A. B. G. F. M. 410 Davis, Lemuel, Rutland, N. Y. 304 Davis, Oscar F., Emington, 111. 148 Davis, Ozora S., Newtonville, Mass. 9, 224 Davis, Perley B., W. Roxbury, Mass. 1862 Davis, Smith C, Mont Clare, III. 1887 Davis, Valentine T., Martin's Mills, Tex. 360 Davis, William, Denver, Colo. 1892 Davis, William H., Newton, Mass. 224 Davis, William V. W., Pitlsfield, Mass. 226 Davison, Joseph B., Milwaukee, Wis. 1866 Davison, Thomas W., Becket, Mass. 206 Davisson, Augustus, Herndon, Va. 372 Davy, James J., Cando, N. D. 312 Dawson, John B., Essexville, Mich. 1860 Dawson, William E., Blaine, Wash. 374 Dawson, William L., Columbus, O. 322 Day, Ch's O., 14 Beacon, Boston, Mass. 1877 Day, Edward, Bernardston, Mass. 208 Day, Ernest E., Kewaunee, Wis. 384 Day, Ernest E., Minneapolis, Minn. 12, 260 Day, George E., New Haven, Conn. 77, 1840 Day, Hiram, Glencoe, III. 1844 Day, Philemon R., W. Hartford, Conn. 1864 Day, Richard C., Rohnerville, Cal. 9, 96, 8, 102 Day, Rodney C, De Kalb, N. Y. 1872 Day, 8. Mills, Honeoye, N. Y. 298 Day, Warren F., Los Angeles, Cal. 100 Day, William C, San Francisco, Cal. 1875 Day, William H., Los Angeles, Cal. 1892 Dazey, Jonathan C, Waukomis, Okla. 1883 Deakin, Samuel, Taylor, Neb. 274, 80 Dean, Benjamin A., Colebrook, Conn. 114 Dean, Edwin B., Clinton, lo. 166 Dean, Frank W., Red Cloud, Neb. 276, 8 Dean, Frederic A., DeWilt, lo. 168 Deane, James, Northtield, N. Y. 302, 6 Deans, John, River Point, R. 1. 346 Dean, Martin G., Hutchinson, Kan. 1852 Dean, William N. T., Whately, Mass. 232 DeBarritt, Alfred. Cienfuegos, Cuba, 1895 De Berry, Wm. N., Springfield, Mass. 230 De Bevoise, Gabriel U., Westminster, Vt. 370 Decker, Frank H., Westerly, R. I. 124 DeClaybrook, William E., Frankfort.Ky. 1876 De Forest, Heman P., Detroit, Mich. 240 De Forest, John H., A. B. C. F. M. 410 De Groff, Charles F., Letcher, 8. D. 350, 2 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 447 De Kay, George H., Los Angeles, Cal. 1890 Dell, Frank E., Astoria, Or. 336 DeLong, David D., Chicago, 111. 146 Delvin, Charles S., Hersey, Mich. 1884 Delzell, Finis E., Westmiaster, Conn. 118 Demeritt, John P., Taraworth, N. H. 290 Deming, Vernon H.,jSr.Wilbraham,Ma88. 9, 232 Demond, Abraham L., New Orleans, La. 12, 192 Demorest, William L., Chicago, 111. 146 DeMott, George C, West Winfield, N. Y. 306 DeMott, Jacob L., Warren, Me. 1884 Denio, Francis B., Bangor, Me. 68, 1881 [Dennis, Chas. W., oeceased. Denison, John H., Williamsiown, Mass. 1870 Dennlson, Robert C, Janesville, Wis. 384 Denney, Oscar H., Cincinnati, O., Sta. C, 320 Denney, Wilson, Charles City, lo. 166 Dent, Thomas J., Aberdeen. 8. D. 348 De Pen, John, Bridgeport, Conn. 112 Depew, Arnett W., Wayne, 111. 158 Depfer, Harry A., Blossburg, Pa. 340 De Puy, Wellington, Grand Ledge, Mich. 1884 Derebey, Christakis A., Chicago, 111. 1888 *De Riemer,WilliamE.,Washington,D.C. 186T Derome, Jules A., Mapletou, Minn. 258 Detling, Wm. C, So. Ashburuham, Mass. 1897 Dettmers, Carl A., 584 N.Leavitt, Ch'go, 111. 146 Devilt, Theoph. S., Branford, Conn. 112 *Devo, Charles.. Rockyford. Ga. 1899 Dewey, Harry P., Brooklyn, N. Y. 9, 11 294 Dewey, Willis C, A. £. C. F. M. 410 Dewhurst, Frederic E., Chicago, 111. 144 Dexter, Daniel W., Norwich, N. Y. 302 Dexter, Frank N., New London, Wis. 1885 Dexter, Granville M., Cottonwood, Cal. 96 Dexter, Morton, Boston, Mass. 1873 Dibble, William L., McPherson, Kan. 184 Dick, Jeremiah M., Hubbard, Or. 336, 8 Dickens, Albert W., Middlebury, Vt. 1882 Dickerman, Geo. S., New Haven, Conn. 1868 Dickerman, Josiah P. [Minn.] 1891 Dickerman, Lysander, 39^Wa8h. 8q.,N.Y. 1858 Dickerson, Charles H., Newark, N. J. 292 Dickerson, Orson C, Earlville, 111. 148 Dickey, Fred M., Deanewood, D. C. 1891 Dickey, Myron P., Milton, N. H. 288 Dickinson, Charles A., Brookline, Mass. 208 Dickinson, C. H., Canandaigua, N. Y. 296 [Dickinson, Chas. W., deceased, 21 Dickinson, Cornelius E., Windham, O. 330 Dickinson, Ferd. W^., Westmoreland, N.Y. 306 Dickinson, Geo. L., E. Northfield, Mass. 1876 Dickinson, Henry A., Huntington, Mass. 1863 Dickinson, Samuel W., St. Paul, Minn. 1874 Dickinson, Selden C, Mt. Vernon, O. 326 Dickinson, Wm. E., Amherst, Mass. 1860 Dickson, James H., .1. B. C. F. M. 410 Dickson, Jame.s P., San Francisco, Cal. 1875 Dickson, John W"., Durand, Mich. 1894 Didriksen, David M., Roxbury, Mass. 1892 Didriksen, Sevrin K., Hartford, Conn. 116 Dietrick, Will A., Lorain, O. 324, 8 Diffenbacher, Benj. F., Irvington, Neb. 276 Dike, Samuel W., Auburndale, Mass. 1869 Dillard, James H., Lowell, N. C. 9, 310 Dingwell, James D., Amesbury, Mass. 9, 200 Dinsmore, Chas. A., S. Boston, Mass. 208 Dinsmore, John, Auburn, Me. 1852 ♦Disbrow, Edward D., W. Hanover, Mass. 216 Dixon, Ellis W., Forest Grove, Or. 1882 Dixon, Hiram H., Whitewater, Wis. 1852 Dixon, James J. A. T., Bunker Hill, Kan. 1856 Dixon, Sarah A., Tyngsboro, Mass. 230 Dixon, William R., Walworth, Wis. 12,390, 2 Doane, Frank B., Cheney, Wash. 374 Doane, John, Lincoln, Neb. '276 Doane, John W., Spradling, Ky. 190 *Dobb8, J. Hervey, Sherman, Tex. 360 Dodd, Arthur C, Riallo, Cal. 102 Dodd, Augustus R., Montour, lo. 172 Dodd, Leonard, Atkinson Depot, N. H. 288 Dodd, Thomas B., Sale Creek, Tenn. 92, 356 Dodge, Austin, Burlington, Mass. 210 Dodge, George S., Worcester, Mass. 234 Dodge, George S.,m.d., W. Acton, Mass. 1892 Dodge, John E., W. Boylston, Mass. 232 Dodge, John W., Newburyport.Mass. 1860 Dodge, Prescott D., Tallmadge, O. 328 Dodge, Seward M., Oakland, Cal. 1878 Doe, Franklin B., Ashland, Wis. 1854 Dole, Charles J , Castalia, O. 1890 Dole, James H., Ravenna, O. 1887 Dole, Sylvester R., Ravenna, O. 1863 Dolliff, Frank 8., Island Falls, Me. 198 Donaldson, David [Neb.] 1894 Donaldson, J. Isaiah, Corpus Christi, Tex. 360 Donaldson, Levi J., Tavares, Fla. 132 Donnell, Albert, Slatersville, R. I. 346 Donovan, David, Dundee, Minn. 1887 D'Ooge, Martin L., Pf., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1878 Dooley, John, Monterey, Mass. 222 Dooliltle, John B., W". Suffield, Conn. 126 Dorland. Chester P., Los Angeles, Cal. 100 Dorn, Wm. H., Denver, Colo. 108 Dorward, James C, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Doty, Micajah, Howard, 8. D. 350, 2 Dougherty, Jas. G., Kansas City, Kan. 1870 Dougherty, M. Angelo, Cambridge, Mass. 1869 *Dougla88, Clinton, Albion, Neb. 272 Douglass, Francis J., Chapin, lo. 166 Douglass, H. Paul, Springfield, Mo. 268 Douglass, Solomon J., New Haven, Ct. 1863 Douglass, Thomas, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1866 Douglass, Truman O., Grinnell, lo. 60, 5, 1868 Douglass, Truman O., jr., Eagle Grove, lo. 168 Dow, William W., Portsmouth, N. H. 1868 Dowd, Quincy L., Winnetka, 111. 158 Dowden, William H., Gill, Mass. 214 Dowding, Henry W., Edwardsdale, Pa. 340 Downs, Allison O., Colo. Springs, Colo. 1878 Downs, Charles A., Lebanon, N. H. 286 Downs, Charles A., Michigan City,N.D. 9, 314 Dowse, Edmund, Sherborn, Mass. 228 Doyle, Amos A., Colville. Wash. 374 Drahras, August, San Quentin, Cal. 1878 Drake, Charles W., New Haven, Conn. 1871 Drake, Ellis R., Denver, Colo. 108 Drake, Francis E., Belle Plaine, lo. 164 Drawbridge.Rob't W.,Medway,Ma88. 9,11,220 Drawdy, Sylvester W., Naylor, Qa. 136 Dreisbach, Charles H., Lebanon, S. D. 350, 2 Drennan, Manuel J., Nashville, Tenn. 1866 Dresser, Amos, Julian, Neb. 1841 Drew, Charles E., Salem, lo. 176 Drew, Edward P., Keene, N. H. 286 Drew, Frank L., Waubay, 8. D. 1881 Drew, James B. [Mass.] 1863 Drew, Stephen F., Waterbury, Vt. 1858 Drisko, Raymond C, Alfred, Me. 194 Dudley, Joseph F., Fargo, N. D. 312 Dudley, Myron 8., Boston, Mass. 1871 [Dudley, Willis E., deceased, 21 Duff, Rolph J., St. Clair, Mich. 248 Dugan, William R., Montague, Mass. 1880 Dumm, B. Alfred, Stoneham, Mass. 230 Dumm, William W., Des Moines, lo. 1886 Dunaway, Willis J., New Site, Ala. 1887 Dunbar, R. W., N. Chelmsford, Mass. 212 Duncan, Calvin W., Hancock, Minn. 258 Dungan, George W., Otis, Colo. 1880 Dungan, Thomas A., Imlay City, Mich. 9, 244 Dunham, Dwight, Jetmore, Kan. 182 Dunham, Warren N., Cheyenne, Wyo. 1868 Dunlap, George H., E. Coiicord, N. H. 284 Dunlap, Samuel P., Chicago, III. 1877 Dunn, Charles W^., Pr., Beiizonia, Mich. 1888 Dunn, Henderson II., New Orleans, La. 192 Dunn, Simeon B., New Bedford, Mass. 1875 Dunnels. A. Fred., Fitchburg, Mass. 214 Dunning, Albert E., Brookline, Mass. 1870 Dunning, Morton D., Forest Grove, Or. 336 ♦Dunsmore, Henry C, Bangor, Mich. 1890 Dunton, Abram L., Gilbert, lo. 170 Dustan, George, Hartford, Conn. 1859 Dutton, Charles H., Newhaven, Vt. 366 Dutton, Horace, Auburndale, Mass. 1868 448 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901, IDutton, John M., deceased, 21 Dwight, Charles A. S., Closter, N. J. 292 D wight, Henry O., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Dwight, Melatiah E., New York, N. Y. 1869 Dwight, Timothy, New Haven, Conn. 65, 1861 Dyas, Joseph P., Sandwich, 111. 1880 Dyckman, 8amp. B., Neosho Falls, Kan. 1891 Dyer, Almon J., Sharon, Mass. 228 Dyer, Edward O., Sharon, Conn. 124 Dyer, Frank, Chassell, Mich. 238, 44 Dyer, Henry B., Barllett, N. H. 282 Dyer, Nathan T., Ashburnham, Mass. 206 Dyke, Jacob E.. South Bend, Ind. 1898 DyrnesB, C.T.,1084 N. Fran'eo.Chi'go, 111.144 Eakin, John A., Waseca, Minn. 264 Eames, Charles O., Rochester, N. Y. 12, 304 Earl, James, Granite Falls, Minn. 256, 62 Earl, Theophilus R., San Diego, Cal. 98, 104 Early, Alonzo, Oberlin, O. 326 Earnshaw, Albert F., Phillips, Me. 202 Eastman, Adelbert S. [N. Y.] 1884 Eastman, Andrew J., Chelsea, Vt. 362 Eastman, Mrs. Annls F., Elmira, N. Y. 1890 Eastman, Edward P., Danbury, N. H. 284 Eastman, George P., MiLlbury, Mass. 222 Eastman, Lucius R., Framingham, Mass. 214 [Eastman, Morgan L., deceased, 22 Eastman, Samuel E., Elmira, N. Y. 1875 Eastman, William R., Albany, N.Y. 1862 Eaton, C. H., 6647 Jackson av.,Chicago,Ill. 1850 Eaton, Edward D., Milford, Mass. 222 Eaton, James D., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Eaton, James F., Rochester, Wis. 1879 Eaton, Joseph M. R., Redlands, Cal. 1845 Eaton, Samuel, Warner, N. H. 290 Eaton, Samuel W., Roscoe, 111. 156 Eaton, Walter 8., Revere, Mass. 226 Eaves, George, Silverton, Colo. 110 Eby, Albert^B., Wacousta, Mich. 240, 52 Eckel, Frank E., Denver, Colo. 1893 Eckerson, Ray, Avon, III. 142 [Eckles, John G., deceased, 22 Eckman, James K., Osborne, Kan. 1869 EddB, William T., Sidney, N. Y. 304 Eddy, William D., S. Glens Falls, N. Y. 1890 Edmands, T. Merrill, Mankato, Minn. 258 Edmonds, Robert H., Mansfield, O. 324 Edmunds, John 8., Laingsburg. Mich. 244, 52 Edquist, Frederick, WMchita, Kan. 1885 Edson, Henry K., Pf., Grinuell, lo. 1881 Edwards, George L., Colchester, Conn. 1869 Edwards, George N., Jewett City, Conn. 118 Edwards, Henry L., Northampton, Mass. 1857 Edwards, John, Fajardo, Porto Rico, 1871 Edwards, Jonathan, Pf., Wardner, Ida. 138 Edwards, Nicholas T., Escondido, Cal. 98 Edwards, Richard, Gilchrist, 111. 1888 Edwards, Roiine M., Ahtanum, Wash. 1898 Edwards, Thomas A., Central, Ala. 90 Edwards, Thomas C, Kingston, Pa. 340 Edwards, William, Abercrombie, N. D. 312 Edwards, William R., Granville, N.Y. 298, 368 Eells, Myron, Twana, Wash. 374, 6, 8 Egbert, George D., Norwalk, Conn. 9, 122 Egerland, Franz, Crete, Neb. 274 Egerton, Thomas R., Seatonville, 111. 148, 56 Eggleston, Dewitt C, Sound Beach, Conn. 116 Eggleston, Frank O., Claridon, O. 320 Egleston, Nath. H., Boston, Mass. 1845 Egleston, Wm. R., Westmoreland, Kan. 1863 Ehnamani, Artemas, Santee Agency, Neb. 278 Elder, Hugh. Fowes, Scotland, 1868 Elderkin, John, Groton, Conn. 1872 Eldred, John W., Republic, Mo. 266, 8 Eldridge, Arthur F., Pawlet, Vt. 366 Eldridge, Ernest W., Montague, Mass. 222 Elledge, William M., Manhattan, Kan. 184 Elliot, Lester H., Waterbury, Vt. 1866 Elliott, Mortimer C, Carbondale, Pa. 340 Elliott, Stephen G., Aurora, Mo. 1864 Elliott, William A., Marshall, 111. 152 Ellis, Fred. W., P/., Topeka, Kan. 1898 Ellis, John, Evanston, 111. 1872 Ellis, Morgan A., Coal Creek, Colo. 1865 Ellis, Walter M., Elroy, Wis. 382 Ellms, Louis, Barnitead, N. H. 282 Ellstrom, Carl G., Brooklyn, N. Y. 294 Ellsworth, Alfred A., Quincy, Mass. 11, 1862 Ellsworth, Fred K.. Sandwich, Mass. 228 Elwell, T. Robert, Stoughton, Wis. 390 Elwood, William, Chamberlain, S. D. 348 Elwood, Willis P., A. B. C. F. J/. 410 Ely, Edward L., Des Moines, lo. 1890 Ely, Robert E., Cambridgeport, Mass. 1891 Embleton, John S., Topeka, Kan. 1875 Embree, Jehu H., Loomis, Neb. 276, 8 Emerson, Forrest F.. Providence, R. I. 1865 Emerson, Fred. C, Williston, N. D. 316 Emerson, James O., Buda, 111. 142 [Emerson, Joseph, deceased, 22 Emmerson, Nicholas, Osborne, Kan. 180 Emerson, Oliver P., Honolulu, H. I. 410 [Emerson, Rufus W., deceased, 23 Emerson, Stephen G., Pasadena, Cal. 102 Emerson, Thomas A., Clinton, Conn. 114 Emery, Clarence P., Stowe, Vt. 368 Emery, Samuel F., Rochester, N. Y. 1891 Emery, S. Hopkins, Taunton, Mass. 230 Emmons, Abram S., Syracuse, N. Y. 1878 Emmons, Henry V., Kittery Point, Me. 198 Empson, Geo. C., Gladstone, Mich. 242 Emrich, Fred. E., 8. Framingham, Mass. 214 English, Isaac N., Bertha, Minn. 262,4 English, William F., East Windsor, Conn. 114 Engstrom, Alfred P., Oxlip, Minn. 264 Enlow, Charles E. [111.] 1891 Enman, James E.. Fall River, Mass. 214 Epler, Percy H., So. Boston, Mass. 208 Eppens, Edward H., Memphis, Mich. 246 Erickson, Andrew, 1246 N. 48 av.,Chi'go,Ill. 144 Erickson, Fritz, Danbury, Ct. 1885 *Ertk6on, August, Boston, Mass. 20&. Ern^t. F. W., North Parsoufield, Me. 1880 Er8kine,John, 80 Instit'e PI. Chi'go, 111. 9, 1900 Essig, Gottlieb, McCook, Neb. 276 Essig, William F., Peoria. 111. 154 E»tabrook, Frank J., Oberlin, O. 1892 Estabrook, F. Philip, Georgetown, Mass. 214 Estabrook.Wm. A., Wilmington, Vt. 364, 70 *Etherton, Guy E., Argentine, Kan. 1899 Ethridge, Albert, Marseilles, 111. 1857 Evans, Benjamin J., Scranton, Pa. 1869 Evans, Daniel, No. Cambridge, Mass. 210 Evans, Daniel A., Way land, O. 330 Evans, D. A.. 6346 Woodlawn.Chicago, 111. 1891 Evans, David E., Lewis, lo. 172 Evans, David E., Kingston, Pa. 1866 Evans, David H., North Hampton, N. H. 288 Evans, Edward, Foxboro, Mass. 214 Evans, Edward R., Redding, Conn. 122 Evans, Evan, Bridgeport, Conn. 112 Evans, Evore, Nanticoke, Pa. 342 Evans, Frederick T., Lansford, Pa. 340 Evans, George S., CentervlUe, 8. D. 348 Evans, Howell M., Whiting, Ind. 162 Evans, James J., Minersville, Pa. 342 Evans, John, Taylor, Pa. 344 Evans, .lohn C. [Neb.1 1867 Evans, J. Charles, Chillicothe, 111. 146 Evans, John E., Hammond, Wis. 384 Evans, John G., Napoli, N. Y. 300 Evans, -John J. .Nelson. N.Y. 300 Evans, John M., Cleveland, O. 1870 Evans, Lewis D., Camden, Me. 196 Evans, Matt., Oshkosh, Wis 1872 Evans, Robert T., Oshkosh, Wis. 1853 Evans, Spencer E., Granby, Conn. 116 *Evan8, Thomas, Brewster, Neb. 10, 272 Evans, Thomas, Racine, Wis. 388 Evans, Thomas W., Columbus City, lo. 1846 Evans, Thomas Z., Berlin, Wis. 380, 8 Evans, Walter A., Forest City, lo. 1886 Evans, William, Chicago, III. 10, 146 Evans, William J., Canal Dover, O. 1886 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 449 [Evans, William L., deceased, 23 Evans, William R., Palmyra, O. 1885 Everest, Charles H., New Vork, N. Y. 1861 Everett. John E.. Onaga, Kan. 184,6 Ever8z,M.E.,loo La dalle, t hicago, 111. 60, 18T4 Evert, Henry S., Retreat, Wis. 382, 90 Ewell, Edwin, Nashua, lo. 174 Ewell, John L., Pf., Washington, D. C. 1871 Kw<-n. William, Rupert. Vt. 368 Ewing, Charles 'S. , A. B. C. F. M. 410 Ewing, Edward C, Roxbury, Mass. 1863 Ewing, (ieorae H.. A. B. C. F. M. 410 Ewing, William, Lansing, .Mich. 64, 1879 Excell, William, Cambridge. .V. Y. 1888 Extence, (ienrse, Eastlabe, Mich. 240 Faduma, Orish'itukeh, Troy, X. C. 310 Fairbanks, Arthur, New Haven, Conn. 1893 Fairbanb, Edward, A. B. C F. J/. 410 Fairbanks, Edward T., St. Johnsbury.Vt. 368 Fairbanks, Francis J., Royal^ton. Mass. 226 Fairbanks. George H., Cleveland, O. 1880 Fairbanks, Henry, St. Johusbury, Vt. 1858 Fairbank, Henry, A. B. C F. J/. 410 Fail bank, John B., Godfrey, 111. 150, 2 [Fairchild, George T., deceased. Fairchild, James H., P/ , Obt-rlin, O. 75, 1841 Fairtield, Edmund B., Ob-rlin, O. 1845 Fairfield, Frederick W., Washington,D.C. 1871 Fairtifld, George D., Urb.na, 111. 1889 Fairfield, Miner W., Ypsilanti, Mich. 1847 Fairley, James A., Xutley, X. J 292 F«l.-8,Eli.-;ha F., Philad-iphia, Pa. 1875 Fankhauser, Chas. K., N^nh i'pton,Ma88. 1896 Farnam, Geo. E , Ostikosh, Wis. 3»8 Faruham, Roland A., Guy's Mills, Pa. 342 Farnworth. Arthur, Amenia N. D. 312 Farnsworth, Wilson A., A. B. C. F. Jtf. 410 *Farquhar, Robert W. [Or.J 1887 Farrar, Henrv, Gilead. Me. 1867 Farren, Merritt A., Lvndon, Vt. 366 Farrill, Edgar T., Lebanon, N. H. 284, 6 Farrow, J. Edward, Bellows Falls. Vt. 1890 Farwell, Parris T., Weliesley Hills, Mass. 232 Fate, hrancis .V., Taunton, Mass. 2 iO Fath, Jacob, Mu-catine, lo. 1883 Faulk, Joseph, Arcadia Okla. 334 Faville, Henry, La Crosse, Wis. 384 Favllle, John, I'eoria, 111. 154 Fawcett, Joseph, Surry, N. H. 1863 Fawkes, Fraticis, Kalo. lo. 174 Fay, Amasa C, GiUum, N. H. 284 Fay, Henry C, t^omerville, Mass. 1858 Fay, O. \\\, 2-204 W.Congresa.Chicago.Ill. 1867 Fay, Prei-cott, Saxonvil e. Mass. 1856 Fay, Rollins B., Es-ex, Vt. 364 Fay, Solomon P., Dorchester, Mass. 1849 Fay, Walcotl, Nantucket. Mass. 222 Fay, William E., A B. C. F. M. 410 Fayson, K L , Endico t, Ga. 134 *Feem8ter, Samuel B , Noble, Mo. 266 Fehlaiidt, .August F., Creston, 111. 148 Fellows, Charles B., Minneapolis, Minn. 1878 Fellowes, Edward C , Derby, Conn. 114 [fi'ellows, Franklin E., dejeased, 23 Fellows, Sileuus H , Wauregan, Conn. 126 Felt, Jesse B., l^ulaski, N. V. 304 Fenenaa, Melmou .J.. Ashland, Wis. 1897 Fenn, Chas. H.,8 Sth St., New York,N.Y. 1896 Fenn, William H., Portland, Me. 202 Fenner, James W., Port Lejden, N. Y. 3u2 ♦Ferguson, Arislides T., Troy, N. Y. 1887 Ferguson, F. I'., A exandria, Minn 254, 64 Ferguson, Frank L., /V. Claremont, CaL 1885 Ferguson, VVni. D., Sacramcnio, Cal. 1894 Ferner, John W., Sedalia Mo. 268 Ferrier. Wm. W., San Krancisco, Cal. 1892 Ferrin, Allan C, Sprinufteld, Vt. 11, .S68 Fenis. Arthur F , Grand Rapids, Mich. 1878 Ferris, Hiram J., CoUiinbus, Wis. 382 Ferris. Jeai netle O., Grand RnpidB,Mich. 1898 Ferris, Leonard Z., Ea.-»t Providence, R.I. 346 Ferris, Walter L., Cherokee, I». 166 Ferris, W. Chester, W. Cornwall, Conn. 114 Fetterolf, J. F., Des Moines, lo. 166 Ficke, Herman, Dubuque, lo. 168 Field, Aaron W., New Marlboro, Mass. 1872 [Field, Alden P.. deceased, 23 Field, Artemas C, Rutland, Vt. 1861 Field, Floyd C, Dayton, O. ISS^* Field, Frederick A., Los Angeles, Cal. MC- [Field, George W., deci-ased. 2-i- Field, James P., Rnerdale, Mo. 268 Fifield, Chas. W., Altmar, N. Y. 294 Fifield, J.W , lOlS W. Monroe,Chicago,Ill. 144 Finger, Charles F., Parkston, S D. 350, 2 Finster, Clarence, Grand Haven, Mich. 242 Fischer, Herman S., Wheatcjn, 111. 1878 Fish, Samuel E., Hawlcy, Miim. 25S- Fishburn, M. H., Riverhead, N. Y. 304- Fishburn, M. Ross, Washington, D. C. 12S» Fisher, Charles W., Mechanic Falls, Me. 200, 2 Fisher, Elmer K., Medina, O. 1894 Fisher, George E., North Amherst, Mass. 1850 Fisher, George P., New Haven. Conn. 77, 1854 Fisher, Herman P., Crookston, Minn. 25& Fisher, James G., Garland, Me. 196, S Fisher, Jesse L., Wallace, Neb. 28» *Fisher, John B., Welsh, La. 1899 Fisher, J.iseph A., Riverhead, N. Y. 304 Firher, Miles B., Mill Valley, Cal. 10, lOO Fisher, Oren D., E. Boston, .Mass. 208 Fisher, Sam'l V. S, Minneapolis, Minn. 60,1874 Fisher, Sylvester, 7215 Langley .Chicago, 111.1883 Fisher, William B., Kansas City, Mo. 1880 Fisher, William P., Brunswick, Me. 1S7S Fisk, Chas. L.,1040 S. Hoyne st.,Ch'go,Ill. 144 Fisk, Daniel M., Topeka, Kan. 186- Fiske, Daniel T., Newburyport, Mass. 222 Fiske, Elisha.S., Montpelier, Vt. I884 Fisk, Franklin L., Sioux Rapids, lo. 176 Fisk, F. W., 532 W. Adams, Ch'go, 111. 71, 1859 Fi-ke,G. Walter, S riadley Falls, Ms. 10,1,228 Fiske, John B., Bonne Terre, Mo. 266 Fisk, Perrin B., Greensboro, Vt. 864 Fisk, Pliny B., Des net, S. I). 348, 5o Fisk, Pliny H., Edgerton, Minn. 254, 6 Fiske, S irauel A., Avon, Conn. 10, II2 Fisk, Wilbur, Freeborn, Minn. 256, 62 Fitch, Albert E. [Mass.] 1896. Fitch, Chas. N , Milbank. 8. D. 35^ F=tch, Franklin 3., Buffalo, N. Y. 29& Fitch, Lucius R., Mitchell, lo. 188^ Filch, Wells H., Atchison, Kan. 12, I84 IFitts, James H., decea-ed. 24 Fitz, Arthur G., North Bridgton, Me. 196, % Flagg, James W., Merrimac, .Mass. 22o Fl.agg, Rufus C.,P;-.,Ri[)on, Wis. 1872 Flanders, Charles N., Porterville, Cal. I875 Flawith, Frederick [Cal.] 188© Fleming, Moses G , Hartwell. Ga. 134, 6, g Fletcher, Rufus W., Latona, Wash. 1875 Flint, Elbert E., Creston, lo. leg Flint, George H., Dorchester, Mass. 21o Flint, Irving A., Falmouth, Me. 196 Flint, William H., Clarksville, Mich. I881 Floody, Robert J., Boston, Mass. 1878 Flook, Jacob, Omaha, Neb. 27$ *Floren, E. A., Joiiet, 111. 1883 Fobes, J. Warner, Peacedale, R. I. 346 F bes, William A., Worcester, Mass. ISSj Fogelin, Olof P., New Sweden, Me. 20o Fogg, Charles G., Union, Conn. 124 Folsom, Omar W., Bath, Me. I94 Ftirbes, Charles A., Chicago, 111. 146 Forbes, Frank S., Santa Barbara, Cal. 104 Forbes, Samuel B., H.irtford. Conn. I857 Forbes. Washington H.,S. Dennis. Mass. 2l2 ForbU'h, Wm. B , Charlestown, Mass. 20^ Ford, Edward T., Tacoraa, Wa-h. 11, 378 Ford, James T., Los Ang'les, Cal. 1857 Ford, Robert, Campton, N H. 282 Forrester, James C, Hoschton, Ga. 134, g Forsyth, J Frank, Richville, N. Y. 3O4 Foisyth, William, Bucksport, Me. ]9fl P'oss, George A., Wakefield N. H. 29o Foster, Addison P., Auburndale, Mass. 186 g. 450 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Foster, Benjamin F., Topeka, Kan. 1S81 Foster, Davis, Winclieudon, Mass. 2o4 Foster, Festue, Robinson, Utah, 358 Foster, Frank, St. Louis, Mo. 268 Foster, Frank H., Pf., Oakland, Cal. 69, 1877 Foster, George R., Oswego Falls, N. Y. 302 Foster, Guy,''Challi8, Ida. 138 Foster, Jesse D., Berkeley, Cal. 1874 Foster, John, Springfield, Neb. 278 Foster, Lauren M., Tehama, Cal. 1872 Foster, Lucian M., Charles City, lo. 1860 Foster, Richard, Weiser, Ida. 10, 1900 [Foster, Richard B., deceased. Foust, Joseph D., Blountsville, Ala. 92, 4 Fowle, James L., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Fowler, Clin L., Orting, Wash. 374, 6 Fowler, William C, Genesee, Ida. 138 Fox, Almon K., Denmark, lo. 1859 Fox, Daniel F., 1294 Wilcox, Chicago, 111. 144 Fox, Frank, Kansas City, Kan. 182 Fox, John W., Forrest, 111. 148, 50, 6 Fox, Paul, Cleveland, O. 10, 1900 Frame, Ezra E., Bunker Hill, 111. 142 France, Parvin M., Eldon, lo. 168 France, Wm., Hillsboro Center, N. H. 282, 6 Francis, Cyrus W., Brooklield Center, Ct. 112 Francis, Everett D., Ludlow Center, Mass. 220 Francis, George A., Toulon, 111. 156 Franklin, August W., Buffalo, N. Y. 1884 [Franklin, John L., deceased. Frary, Eugene M., Chaplin, Conn. 112, 22 Frary, Lucien H., Pomona, Cal. 102 Eraser, Arthur E., Lake Mills, Wis. 1899 Fraser, David, Jr., Rowley, Mass. 226 Eraser, John G., Cleveland, O. 60, 1871 Frasure, Chas. A., Bridgewater, N. Y. 294 Frazee, Fenton E., Plympton, Mass. 226 Frazee, John H., Knoxville, Tenn. 356 Frazer, Charles W., Key West, Fla. 130 Frazier, Francis, Naper, Neb. 348 Frear, Walter, San Francisco, Cal. 54, 65, 1855 Fredenhagen, Ed. A., Topeka, Kan. 1890 Freedlund, A. J., Ridgway, Pa. 342 Freeland,S.M., E.Harrison St. , Seattle, Wn.lS61 Freeman, Geo. E., Boston, Mass. 11, 1858 Freeman, Henry A., Brewer, Me. 1880 Freeman, Joseph A., Woodbury, Conn. 126 Freeman, Marston S., Sheffield, 111. 156 Freeze, Arthur S., Lewiston, Me. 1897 French, Calvin H., Brooklyn, N. Y. 294 French, Charles L., Primghar, lo. 176 French, David E., Hampden, Me. 198 French, Edgar B., W. Barnstable, Mass. 206 French, Edward G., Johnson, Vt. 366 French, George A., Orono, Me. 1898 French, George H., Park Hill, N. H. 290 French, Henry H., Maiden, Mass. 220 French, Herman A., Lincoln, Neb. 1873 French, Howard D., Orlando, Me. 10, 1900 French, Howard D., Wyoming, 111. 158 French, John A., Flushing, N. Y. 298 French, Robert M., Hadlyme, Conn. 116 French, S. Franklin, West Derry, N. H. 1864 [Frey,'!". Arthur, deceased, 25 Frink, Benson M., W. Brookfield, Mass. 1862 Frink, Lemuel T., Jackson, Mich. 1868 Fripp, Edgar T. R., Chicago, 111. 1869 Frisbie, Alvah L., Des Moines, lo. 1860 Fritzemeier, William, Watertown. Wis. 390 Frizzell, John W., Eau Claire, Wis. 382 Frost, Mrs. Amelia A., Rutland, Mass. 1894 Frost, George B., Rutland, Mass. 228 Frost, Lewis C, Farwell, Mich. 240 Frost, Merle A., Miles, lo. 1896 Frost, Willard J. [Wis.] 1892 *Fuessle, Chas. A., Cedar Rapids, To. 1898 *Full, Webster, Perkins, Okla. 1879 Fuller, Americus, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Fuller, Augustus H., Easton Center, Mass. 214 Fuller, Edgar K., Bakerstield, Cal. 96 Fuller, Frank A., Niantic, Conn. 120 Fuller, George P., Haddam Neck, Conn. 116 | Fuller, Homer T., Pr., Springfield, Mo. 1870 Fuller, Jonathan K., Windsor, Vt. 370 Fuller, Nathan E,, Corning, N. Y. 296, 8 Fuller, William R., Little River, Kan. 1857 FuUertou, Bradford M., Brockton, Mass. 1868 FuUertou, Edward G., Bridgeport. Conn. 112 Fulton, Albert C, Kennebunfe, Me. 10, 198 Fulton, S. C, Denver, Colo. 1877 Funk, Geo. N., Jennings, La. 192 Furbish, Edw. B., Spencerport, N. Y. 304 Furbush, A. Chesley. Freeporl, Me. 10, 2, 198 Furness, George A., W. Newbury, Vt. 366 Futch, James M., Sanderson, Fla. 130, 2 Gadsby, George, Ceredo, W. Va. 372 Gaines, Marshall R., Pf., Austin, Tex. 360 Gale, Clarence R.. Spokane, Wash. 378 Gale, Sullivan F., Jacksonville, Fla. 60, 1862 [Gale, Thomas A., deceased, 25 Gales, Thomas P., Bangor, Me. 1897 Gallagher, George W.,ljockport, N. Y. 300 Gallagher, Wm., S. Braintree, Mass. 1874 Galloway, E. R., San Francisco, Cal. 1893 Gait, Howard 8., A. B. C. F. J/. 410 Gambleton, Silas, Cherokee, Miss. 270 Gammell, Sereno D., N. Brookdeld, Mass. 1868 Gammon, Robert W., Pueblo, Colo. 1897 Gane, Wm. H., Fairfield, R.D., Conn., 11,116 Gauley, William, Waitsfield, Vt. 370 Garabedian, Hohannes B., Lawrence, Ms. 1888 Gardner, Austin, Ashford, Conn. 112 Gardner, Edward V.. Grand Island, Neb. 274 Gardner, Nathan E., Butte, Neb. 1863 Gardner, Rufus P., Hampstead, N. H. 284 Garfield, Frank L., Feeding Hills, Mass. 206 Garman, John H., North Orange, Mass. 1847 Garner, Alexander C, Washington, D.C. 129 Garretson, Ferd. V. D., North Pownal,Vt. 368 Garver, Leonard J. [Cal.] 1890 Garvie, James, Santee, Neb. 1891 Garvin, Hugh C, Ridgeville, Ind. 162 Gates, C. Frank, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Gates, Charles H., Wilbraham, Mass. 1851 Gates, George A., Cheyenne, \Vyo. 373 [Gates, Hiram N., deceased. Gates, Lorin S., A. B. C. F. Jf. 410 [ Gates, Matthew A., deceased. Gates, Owen H., Dorset, Vt. 1891 Gay, Henry IL, Grotou, Mass. 1889 Gay, William A., Terryville, Conn. 124 Gay, William M., Georgetown, Mass. 1863 Gaylord, Eber W., N. Amherst, Mass. 206 Gaylord, F., St. Petersburg, Russia, 1894 Gaylord, Joseph F., Barre, Mass. 1S67 Gaylord, J. Howard, W. Brookfield, Mass. 232 Gaylord, Wintield R., New London, Wis. 388 Gearhart,Chas. D., Newman's Grove, Neb. 276 Geer, Curtis M., Lewiston, Me. 1890 George, David M., Pittston, Pa. 342 George, Edward A.. Willimantic, Conn. 126 George, Jesse C, Olds, lo. 170, 4 George, Robert A., Cleveland, O. 320 George, Wm. P., Kansas City, Mo. 266 Gerould, Samuel L., HoUis, N. H. 286 Gerrie, Andrew W., Ridgefleld, Conn. 122 Gerrie, William A., St. Paul, Minn. 262 Gibson, Andrew, Boscawen, N. H. 282 Gibson, Geo. T. [III.] 1887 Gibson, John, Washburn, Wis. 390 Gibson, Nelson H. [Ala. ] 1893 Giddings, Solomon P., Washington, D, 0. 1842 Gidraan, Richard H., I'reston, Conn. 122 Gilbert, Ellas, Fort Yates, N. D. 1894 Gilbert, George E., Fox Lake, Wis. 384 Gilbert,Geo.H.,£34W'sh'nBd.,Ch'go,I11.71,1886 Gilbert, S.. 167 Locust St., Chicago, 111. 1863 Gilbert, William H., Fair Oak, Cal. 1846 Gilbert, William J., Toledo, Wash. 1894 Gilchrist, Howard H., Maize, Kan. 180, 4 Gill, Charles O., Westmore, Vt. 370 *Gill, William, River Falls, Wis. 1863 Gillespie, John L., Ransom, Mich. 244, 8 Gillett, Arthur L., Hartlord, Conn. 73, 1885 Gillette, Edwin C, Southfleld, Mass. 222 Gillett, William R. [Mich.] 1885 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 451 Gilliam, John W., Rome, Ga. 136 Gilman, Burton S., Gardner, ilass. 214 [Gilman, Edward \V., deceased, 25 Gilman, George P., Waverly, Mass. 208 Gilman, 'William L., Conifer, Colo. 1886 Qilmore, Aubrey C, Kensington, N.H. 10, 2S6 Gilmore, Charles H., Washta, lo. ITS Gilmore, George W., Meadville, Pa. 1886 Gilmore, Wm. C, Vallev Springs, S. D. 354 Gilpatrick, Howard, No.Waterford.Me. 10, 204 Gimblett. Wm. H., Hankinson, N. D. 312, 4 Gipson, Jacob 3>I., Millervilie, Ala. Giroux, Lewis F., Springfield, Mass. 1889 Gist, William W., Cedar Falls, lo. 1881 Gladden, Washington, Columbus, O. 322 Glasson, Joseph, Gaylord, Mich. 1873 Gleason, Avery K., Kaynham, Mass. 226 Gleason, Charles A., Shandon, O. 326 Gleason, Charles H., Colebrook, N. H. 1867 Gleason, Charles N., Patchogue, X. Y. 302 Gleason, George L., Haverhill, Mass. 216 Gleason, Herbert W., Boston, Mass. 1887 Gleason, .John F. , S. Amherst, Mass. 206 Gober, Habenhull M., Amos, Ala. 12, 1894 Goddard, Dwight, Lancaster, Mass. 218 Goddard, Henry M., W. Concord, X. H. 282 Goddard, John C, Salisbury, Conn. 122 Goff, Edward F., Riverside, Cal. 102 Goff, Edward N., Bon Air, Tenn. 356,8 *Goffin, John W., East Braintree, Vt. 362 Golder, Arthur L., Kindge, N. H. 288 Gonzales, John B., Grinnell, lo. ITS Goodacre, James .J., Winthrop, Mass. 11, 234 Qoodale, David W., Suffield, Conn. 124 Goodell, John H., Oakland, Cal. 102 Goodenough, Arthur, WinchesterCen'r.Ct. 126 Goodenough, Giles F., Ellsworth, Conn. 114 Goodenough, Herbert D., A. B. C. F. J/. 410 Goodheart, Simon F., Lowell, Vt. 366 Goodhue, Henry A., Westminster W., Vt. 370 Goodrich, Charles L., Plainfleld, X. J. 292 Goodrich, Chauncey, A. B. 0. F. M. 410 Goodrich, Darius N., Olivet, Mich. 1865 Goodrich, John E., Pf., Burlington, Vt. 1860 Goodrich, Joseph A., Shelburne, Mass. 22S Goodrich, Lincoln B., Marlboro, Mass. 220 Goodsell, Dennis, Black Diamond, Cal. 96 Goodspeed, Frank L., Springfield, Mass. 228 [Goodwin, E. P., deceased. Goodwin, Frank J.. Pawtucket, R. I. 346 Goodwin, George K., Limington, Me. 194, 8 Goodwin, Henry F., Chicago, 111. 1891 Goodwin, Sam. H., Provo City, Utah, 358 Goodwin, Sherman, Orford, X. H. 288 Goodyear, De Mont, Abington, Mass. 10,206 Gordon, Charles E., Lyme^ X. H. 286 Gordon, George A., Boston, Mass. 208 Gordon, Henry E., Pf., Iowa City, lo. 1899 Gordon, John, Indianapolis, Ind. 10, 160 Gordon, Robert, Addison, Mich. 1887 Gordon, Robert F., Boston, Mass. 208 Gordon, William, Scotia, Cal. 104 Gordon, William C, Westfleld, Mass. 10, 232 Gorton, Philo, Farnhamville, lo. 1862 Goahen, Elmer I., Ogden, Utah, 358 Goes, Winfield S., Pf., Talladega, Ala. 1895 Goudy, Arthur L., Sycamore, Kan. 186 Gould, Edwin S., Providence, R. I. 1873 Gould, Henry A., E. Minneapolis, Minn. 1868 Gould, J. Sidney, Owatonna, Minn. 260 Gove, Joseph 3., E. .Jaffrey, X. H. 286 Graedel, Gottfried, RitzvlUe, Wash. 376 Graff, Franklin L., Champaign, 111. 144 Graf, John, Bethany, Or. 336 Graf, John F., Ansonia, Conn. 112 Graham, A. H., Woodbury. Ga. Graham, Curtis, Pacific st, Brooklyn,X.Y.1845 ♦Graham, Hugh F., Andover, Mass. 1899 Graham, James M., Tallev, Ala. 10, 94 Graham, John, Sheldon, Vt. 368 Graham, John J. G., Jefferson, 111. 144 ♦Graham, Moses A., Woodbury, Ga. 1882 Graham, William H., Hendricks, Ga. 134, 6, 8 Grange, Wallace S., Kirbland, 111. 1888 Granger, Cah-in, East Poultney, Vt. 1834 Granger, Chas. E., Waterbury, Conn. 126 Grannis, Geo. H., Grossdale, 111. 1876 Grant, Edwin E., St. -Johnsbury East, Vt. 1S98 Grant, Frederic L., Xorthfield, Conn. 120 Grant, Henry M., Eau Claire, Wis. 1863 Grant, James W.. Camden, X. J. 1866 Grant, John B., Talladega, Ala. 1881 Grant, John H., Meriden, Conn. 118 Grantham, Lewis J., Makanda, HI. 152 92 Grauer,O.C.,222 Warren av.,Ch'go, 111. 71, 1887 Graves, Lucien C, Gilmanton, X. H. 284 Gray, David B., Portland, Or. 336, 8 Grey, Fred, Xeosho Falls, Kan. 182, 4 Gray, Henry P., Peoria, 111. 154 Gray, John, Butte, Xeb. 272 Gray, Samuel H., Hillsboro, X.D. 314 Gray, Thomas, A. B. G. F. M. 10, 410 Gray, W. B. D., Cheyenne, Wyo. 60, 4, 1885 Gray, William J., St. Paul, Minn. 10, 262 Greeley, Clarence D.. Braddock, Pa. 340 Greeley, Frank X., Berkeley, Cal. 1877 Greeley, Leslie C, Middleton, Mass. 222 Green, Chas. C, Williamsburg, Kv. 190 Green, Charles E., Briar Hill, X. Y. 300 Greene, Chester W., Robbins, Tenn. 356, 8 [Greene, Daniel, deceased, 25 Greene, D. Crosby, ^.^. e.i^. J/. 410 Greene, Edward P., Lyman, Me. 200 Green, F. D.,585 Green av.,Brooklyn,X."i: . 1888 Greene, Frederick W., Middletown, Conn. 118 Greene, George E., Canova, S. D. 348 *Green, James B., Ridgwa.y, 111. 1879 Greene, John C, Oceanus, X. Y. 304 Greene, John M., Lowell, Mass. 220 Green, John M., 4536 Prairie, Chicago, 111. 1857 Greene, Joseph K.,.4. B. C. F. M. 410 [Green, Xelson, deceased. Green, Richard C, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1856 Greene, Samuel, Seattle, Wash. 64, 1880 Greene, Winthrop B., Pomfrel Cen., Conn. 122 Greenlees, Charles A., Alva, Okla. 332,4 Greenlee, Clyde W., Fertile, Minn. 10, 256, 8 Greenwood, Wm., Highland Park, 111. 1874 Greer, James, Providmce, R.I. 346 Gregg, James B., Colorado Springs, Colo. 108 [Gregory, Herbert, deceased, 26 Gregory, James C, Gorham, Me. 198 Grein, Albert L., Buffalo, X. Y. 296 Gridley, Albert L., Bowling Green, O. 326 Grieb, Edmund, Seattle, Wash. 374, 8 Grieshaber, Charles O., Shelby, Mich. 250 Griffin, Edward H., Baltimore, Md. 1868 Griffiii, Henry L., Bangor, Me. 194 Gri.ffin, John A., Sherrard, III. 156 ♦Griffin, O. A., Wavcross, Ga. 1892 Griffis, William E.,"lthaca, X. Y. 12, 298 Griffiths, David R., Catasauqua, Pa. 1882 ♦Griffith, Frederick W., Oberlin, O. 1896 Griffiths, Griffith, Eureka, Cal. 98 Griffiths, Henry, Xeligh, Xeb. 1873 Griffith, Jno. T., Tlaie.?, 1885 Griffiths, Joshua O., Lindenville, O. 330 Griffiths, Thomas, Geneva, Xeb. 274 Griffith, Thomas H. [X. Y.] 1874 Griffiths, Thomas M., Wheatland, Pa. 344 Griffith, William, Pingree, X. D. 312, 4 Griffiths, William A., Trempealeau, Wis. 390 Griffith, Wm. E., Perham, Minn. 262 Griffith, William R. [Colo.] 1877 Griggs, Leverett 8., MIddlebury, Conn. 118 Grigsby, Arnold D., Cheboygan, Mich. 238 Grimes, Frank J., Keene, X. H. 1875 Grinnell, Eugene I., Aurora, S. D. 1872 Grinnell, O. S. [111. I 1879 Grisbrook, Edward t)., S. Deertield, Mass. 212 Griswold, A. Linley, Grandville, Mich. 1894 Grob, Gottfried, Sutton, Xeb. 280 Grosvenor, Edwin A., Amherst, Mass. 1872 Grout, Lewis, West Bratlleboro, Vt. 1845 Grout, Samuel X., Franklin, Xeb. 1850 Grove, Jacob F., Pr., Wilton Junction, lo. 178 452 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Grover, Daniel R., Harvey, 111. 1885 *Grrover, Nahum W., Dorchester, Mass. 1868 Grover, Richard B., Cambridgeport, Mass. 210 Groves, Samuel B., Alexandria, O. 318, 22, 8 Grupe, Charles W., Oentreville, Pa. 340, 2 Grupe, Fred W., Upland, Neb. 272, 80 Guild. R. B.,713W. Adams 8t.,Ch'go, 111. 144 •Guilford, William M., Arguta, Ala. 1885 Gulick, Edward L., Lawrenceville,N. J. 1889 Guiick, Hervey, Charlotte, Vt. 362 *GuliclJ, John T., Oherlin, O. 1864 Guiick, Nelson J., Germantown, Pa. 10, 342 Guliok, Oramel H., A. B. ('. F. J/. 410 Guiick, Sidney L., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Guiick, William H.. A. B. C. F. M. 410 Gunn, Elberry B., Jackson's Gap, Ala. 92 Gunner, Byron, Newport, R. I. 346 Gunsaulus, F. W.,2618 Prairie, Ch'go.Ill. 1S80 Gurney, Mrs. Ella, Warsaw, N. Y. 1894 Gurney, Henry E., Warsaw, N. Y. 306 Gustin, Byron F., Bethlehem, N. H. 282 Gutterson, George H., Boston, Mass. 62, 1878 Haarvig, John O., Allston, Mass. 210 Habbick, John D., Kedondo Beach, Cal. 102 Hack, Rollin T., Portland. Me 202 Hadden, Archibald, Muskegon, Mich. 246 Hadden, Jacob W., Spring Green, Wis. 390, 2 Hadden, Robert A., I ronton, O. 324 Hadley, Willis A., Southbridge, Mass. 228 Hadlock, Edwin H., Springtietd, Mass. 228 Haecker, M. Claude, Shell Kock, lo. 176 Haff, Stephen, Bay Shore, N. Y. 1842 Hageman, James C Oxford, Mich. 246, 8 Hager, Chas. H., A. B. C F. M. 410 Haggquist, Frank G., Wood Labe.Wis. 382, 92 Hague, William B.. So. Biidgton, Me. 196 Haigh, Jeffrey G., Flint, Mich. 242 Haines, George H., Charlotte, N. C. 310 Haines, Oliver 8., Pataha Cilv, Wash. 374 Haines, Thomas V.. N. Hampton, N. H. 288 Haire, William C, Clio, Mich. 238 Halbersleben, Henry C, Exeter, Neb. 274 Halbert. Charles T., Hartwick, lo. 170 Hale, Edson D., Niles, Cal. 96, 100 Hale, Harris G., Brookliue, Mass. 210 Hales, John J., Stark, III. 156 Haley, Frank, Milton, N H. 1863 Hayley, John W. Lowell, Mass. 1864 Hail, Albert E., Auburn, N. H. i82 Hall, Alexander, New Haven, Conn, 1864 Hall, Archibald M , Spriurfeld, III. 156 Hall, Charles L., Elbowoods, N. D. 312, 4 Hall, Elliott C, Jamestown, N. Y. 1866 Hall, Fred E., St. Louis, Mo, 1883 Hall, George A., Peabody, Mass. 224 Hall, George E., Dover, N. U. 284 Hall, George S., Howell's Depot, N. Y. 298 Hall, Heraan B., Oberlin, O. 1851 Hall, Isaac H., New Orleans, La. 192 Hall, James, Whitewaier Wis. 1848 Hall, James Roslyn, N. Y. 1887 Hall, John C, Sutton, Mass. 230 Hall, Lyman B., Pf , Oberlin, O. 1881 Hall, Martin 8., Oak Park, III. 1871 Hall, Newton M., Spiingtield, Mass. 228 Hall, Ransom B., De«met. S. D. 348 Hall, Richard, St. Paul, Minn. 1850 Hall, Russell T., New Britain, Conn. 120 Hall, Samuel A., Boonsbcough, lo. 1861 H^ill, Thomas, Island P.md, Vt 10, 362 Hallett, Horace F., Ashfield, Mass. 206 Halliday, Joseph C Orange City, Fla. 1865 Hallock, Leavitt H., Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Hallock, William A., Jamestown, N. Y. 1860 Hambleton, Ira Q., Van Cieve, lo. 178 Hamerson. John, Canton S. D. 348 Hamilton, Benjamin F., Roxbury, Mass. 1865 Hamilton, Charles S , Crafisbury, Vt. 1872 Hamilton, Gilbert M., Kichford, N. Y. 304 Hamilton, Henry H., Lexington, Mass. 1872 Hamilton, John A., Sharon, Mass. 56, 1861 Hamilton, R. R., Arabi, Ga. 1897 Hamilton, S. Foreman, Banford, N. C. 310 Hamilton,WashingtonP.,Childersb'g,Ala.lS88 Hamlin, Charles H., Easthampton, Mass. 214 Hamlin, Christopher K., Canton Cen., Ct. 112 Hamlin, Cyrus, Tougaloo, Miss. 1868 [Hamlin, Cyrus, deceased, 26 *Haramer, Henry A-. Guthrie, Okla. 332 Hammond, Charles L., Oilman, lo. 170, 4 Hammond, Joseph, Canterbury, N. H. 282 [Hammond, William B., deceased, 27 Hampton, William H., N. Madison, Conn. 1892 Hampton, William S., Ulypses, Neb. 280 Hanaford, Howard A., Henrietta, N. Y. 298 Hanuaford, Wm. H., Berlin Heights, O. 318 Hancock, Charles, Denmark, lo. 1861 Hancock, George H., Steuben, O. 322 Hand, La Roy S., Arlington, Neb. 272 Handy, John C, Ayer, Slass. 206 Hanford, S. I., Weeping Water, Neb. 280 Hankemeyer, Nath'l W., Winooski, Vt. 364 Hanks, Carlos H., Owosho, Mich. 248 Hanna, Charles W., Falls Village, Conn. 112, 4 Hanna, Thomas, Oleander Cal. 102 Hannah, Wra. J., Bigtimber, Mont. 1895 Hannant, Norrison E., Mitchell, lo. 172 Hannum, Harry O., Boston, Mass. 208 Hanscom, Fred. L., Garner, lo. 168 Hanscom, Geo. L., Newark, N. J. 10, 292 Happel, John B , Superior, Neb. 276, 80 Harbridge, Clara L., .loppa, Mich. 1893 Harbridge, Edward H., Joppa, Mich. 238,44 Harbutt^Charles, Portland, Me. 60,1888 Harbutt, Robert G., Woodford, Me. 202 Hardaway, Geo. W., Longwood, Fla. 130 Hardcastle, William, Cambridge, Neb. 272 Harden. John, W. Terre Haute, Ind. 1879 Hardendorf, Charles W., Madrid, JSl. Y. 300 Harding, Albert E., Lenox, O. Harding, Henry F., East Machias, Me. Harding, Philip E.. Lodi, O. Harding, William F., Fremont, Mich. Hardy, Daniel W., Billerica, Mass. Hardy, Edwin N., Quincy, Mass. Hardy, James W , Sedgwick, Kan. Hardy, Millard F., Towushend, Vt. Hardy, Owen E., W. Peabody, Mass. Hardy, Vitellus M., Foxcroft, Me. 10, Hardy, William P., S. Los Angeles, Cal Haresnape, William, Stockton, Kan. Harger, Charles H., Bueua Vista, Colo. Hargett, Henry L.. Russellville, Ala. Hargrave, John W., Baraboo, Wis. 10, 380 Harlow, Edwin A., Litchfield Corners, Me. 198 Harlow, Reuben W., Park Kapids, Minn. 1861 Harlow, Rufus K., Medway, Mass. 1868 Harlow, Samuel A., Grafton, Mass. Harmon, Elijah, So. Braiutree, Mass. [Harmon, Fisk, deceased. Harp, Cyrus D., Providence, R. I. Harper, Aimer, Port Byron, 111. Harper, Cecil, Nantasket, Mass. Hat per, James P., Greenwich, Mass. Harper, Joel, Montrose, Colo. Harper, Richard H., Fruita, Colo. Harper, Thos. H., Oklahoma, Okla. Harrah, Charles C., Des Moines, lo. Harrington, Amos T., Chuichville. N. Y Harrington, Charles E., Waltham, Mass. 324 196 324 242 208 226 186 370 224 , 198 100 186 108 1898 216 12, 1867 27 1886 150 73, 1879 216 110 108 334 1870 296 230 Harrington, M. O., 709 E. 9th, K City, Mo. 1877 Harris, Benjamin, Cincinnati, O. 320 Harris, Mrs. Bertha J., Cincinnati, O. 320 Harris, Charles E., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1894 Harris, Charles L., Mobile, Ala. 92 Harris, Clarence J., Pf., Atlanta, Ga. 1896 [Harris, D. Fisk, deceased, 27 Harris, Edward A., Humboldt, lo. 1895 Harris, Everett G., Louisville, Ky. 190 Harris, George, Pr., Amherst, Mass. 1869 Harris, George, Napen-ille, III. 1883 Harris, Henry, So. Lake Linden, Mich. 244 Harris, James W., Jamaica, Vt. 366 [Harris, Leonard W., deceased, 27 Harris, P. C. Laverton, Port Huron, Mich. 248 Harris, Ransom O., South Hill, Ala. 1887 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 453 Harris, Robert N., Welsh Hill, Pa. 340 Harris, Rupert W., Cincinnati, O. 320 Harris, Sholdon A., Dwight, 111. 148 Harris, Theodore W., Phu?Qix, N. Y. 302 Harris, Thomas J., HInesburg, Vt. 1887 Harris, Waldo B., Morton, 111. 152 Harris, William [Wash.] 1895 Harris, William, Warwick, Mass. 230 Harris, William R., Taylor, Fla. 132 Harrison, Charles S., York, Keb. 274 Harrison, Fosdick B., Palmer, Mass. 224 Harrison, Iliram B., Fairmont, Minn. 266 Harrison, James, Oskaloosa, lo. 164 Harrison,Jarae8 K.,San Franci8co,Cal. 60, 1886 Harrison, Marvin B., Si-ribner, Neb. 278 [Harrison, Samuel, decease 1, 2S Hart, Burdett, Germanlown, Pa. 120 Hart, Hastings H., Oak Park, 111. 1881 Hart, Henry E., West Hartford, Conn. 1866 Hart, William D., Wilton, Conn. 126 ♦Hart, William W., Friend, Neb. 10, 274 Hartranft, Chester D.,/'r.,Hartford,Ct. 73, 1864 Hartshoriie, Joseph W., New Haven, Ct. 1873 [Hartshorne, Vaola J., deceased, 28 Hartsough, D. Maurice, Des Moines, To. 1886 Hartsough, W. W., Exira, lo. 1899 Hartwell, Charles, A. B. G. F. M. 410 Hartwell, H. Linwood, Dunstable, Mass. 212 Hartwell, Minot S., D^er Isle, Me. 196 Harvey, Edward H., Detroit, Mich. 1872 Harvey, Jasper P., Columbia, Conn. 114 Harwell, J. Henry, Siloam Springs, Ark. 128 Harwood, C. M. G., Bluehill, Me. 1870 Harwood, Jas. H., San B«rnardino, Cal. 96, 104 Harwood, Thomas W., Fairview, Kan. 12, 182 Haskell, Edward B., A. B. C. F. J/. 410 Haskell, Henry C, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Haskell, John, Gray, Me. 1850 Haskell, Joseph N., Sterling. Mass. 10, 230 Haskell, William H., West Falmouth, Me. 198 Haskett, Charles A., Oberlin, O. 326 Haskin, S. C, 1491 Park av., Chicago, 111. 144 Haskins, Robert W., Reading, Mass. 1872 Hassell, Richard B., Everett, Wash. 374 Hassold, Frederick. Detroit, Mich. 1893 Hastings, Allen, Pasadena, Cal. 1891 [Hastings, Calvin J., deceased. Hatch, David P., Lawrence, Maes. 218 Hatch, Elias W., Danville, Vt. 1866 Hatch, Franklin S., Madras, India, 12, 410 Hatch, Frederick A., Omaha, Neb. 278 Hatch, George B., Berkeley, Cal. 96 Hatch, Reuhen, Oberlin, O. 1850 Hathaway, Warren, Blooming Grove, N.T. 294 Hatt, Thomas B., Jonesport, Me. 200 Haughton, Ralph J., Needham, Mass. 222 Haughton, William, Viroqua. Wis. 1872 Haun, George C, Madison, Wis. 64, 1892 Hauptman, William, Genoa, Neb. 274 Hauser, George P., Denison, Tex. 360 Haven, Egbert D., San Jose, Cal. 1888 Haven, Sherman W , Wellsville, N. T. 306 Havens, Chas. E., Littleti>n, Mass. 218 Hawes, Edward, Hartford, Coon. 65, 1858 Hawkes, Albert S., Edgewood, R. I. 10, 346 Hawks, John 8., Hennessey, Okla. 1872 Hawks, Theron H., Springtield, Mass. 1855 Hawkes, Wintield S., Springtield, Mass. 1868 Hawkins, C auncey J., Danvers, Mass. 10, 212 Hawley, Calvin F., College Springs, lo. 1859 Hawley, Chester W., Amherst, Mass. 206 Hawley, John A., W. Avon, Conn. 126 Hawn, Robert G., Thorp, Wash. 1859 Hayden, Frederick S., Jacksonville, 111. 150 Hayes, Francis L., Manitou, Colo. 110 Hayes, James, Danville, 111. 64, 1879 Hayes, JosuphW. W., Harkness, Ala. 1877 Hayes, Wm. H., N. Guilford, Conn. 120 Hayner, Augustus J., Shullsburg, Wis. 1882 Haynes, C Stephen, Athens, Ga. 134 Haynes, Charles 8., Fitcliburg, Mass. 1894 Haynes, Edward C., Lebanon Center, Me. 198 Haynes, Herbert, Williamsburg, Ky. 1899 Haynes, William, Bellevue, O. 324 Uay ward, Chas. E., Jericho Center, Vt. 366 Hayward, Silvanus, Globe Village, Mass. 1861 Hazeltine, Edwin A., Miller's Place, N. Y. 300 Hazen, Austin, Thomaston, Conn. 124 Hazen, Azel W., Middletown, Conn. 118 Hazen, Carleton, West Rutland, Vt. 12, 370 Hazen, Frank W., Pitlstield, Vt. 368 [Hazen, Henry A., deceased, 28 Hazen, Hervey C, A. B. G. F. M. 410 Hazen, Timothy A., Springfield, Mass. 1858 Hazen, William, A. B. G. F. M. 410 Hazen, William S., Northfield, Vt. 366 Heal, Edward G., W Pitlston, Pa. 342 Heald, Josiah H., San Rafael, N. M. 309 Heald, Katbarme P., San Rafael, N. M. 1896 Healey, Frank D. [Neb.] 1896 Healey, S. S., Rock Falls, HI. 156 Heath, S., Benson, Minn. 254 Heathcote, Arthur 8., Brownton, Minn. 254, 64 Heator, George W., Lamout, Mich. 240 Hebberd, Stephen S., LaCrosse, Wis. 18S7 Heberlein, Frank W., Cumberland, Wis. 382 *Heckendorn, Geo. M., Milwaukee, Wis. 1890 Heckman, Samuel G., Roswell, N. Mex. 1894 Hedberg, Emil O., Providence, R. I. 346 Hedges, William, Wading River, N. Y. 306 *Hedstrom, J. H., St. Joseph, Mo 268 Hefflon, Geo. H., Ells>vorth Falls, Me. 198 Hefner, H J., Sherman, Tex. 1896 ' Heguer, H.F.,616 W.Superior, Chicago,Ill. 144 Heinzelman, H. W., Michigan City, Ind. 162 ♦Hellier, Frank O., Rhinelander, Wis. 1892 Helming, Oscar C., Indianapolis, Ind. 160 Helms, Reuben E., Erideavor, Wis. 380, 2 Helmuth,Jos. W., Antigo, Wis. 380 Helser, Joseph H., Bliss, N. Y. 1883 Hemenway, Frank W. [Mo.] 1889 Hemphill, Gray W., Paris, Tex. 360 Bench, William R., Dundee. 111. 1889 Henderson, Arthur S., t-alina, Kan. 186 Henderson, George W., New Orleans, La. 192 Henderson, John H., Farmington, 111. 148 Henderson, I'hos. H., Salem, Or. 338 Hendley, Harry B., Tacoma, Wash. 1898 Hendrick, Webster L., Huntington, Mass. 218 Hendry, Thomas, Los Angeles, Cal. 100 Henkelmann, Gustav, Lincoln, Neb. 276 Henn, Jacob, Le Mars, lo. 1858 Henrikson, John M., Bridgeport, Conn. 112 Henry, A. J., 16 Downing St., Brook'n.N.Y. 294 Henry, Emma K , Sioux Falls, S. D. 1898 Henry, F. Edmonds, 'maha. Neb. 10, 278 Henry, James A., Garden (!ity, Kan. 1894 Hensel, William A., Butte, Neb. 274, 6 Henshaw, George, West Andover, O. 330 Henshaw, Gordon E., L ttle Valley, N. Y. 300 Henshaw, Thomas D., Parkman, O. 326, 8 *Henson, Robert H., Davis, Tex. 1885 Herald, C. C, Brooklyn, N. Y. 296 Herbert, Ebenezer, Hammond, La. 192 Herbert, Joseph, Emerald Grove, Wis. 382,.90 Herbert, Lemuel G., Grass Lake, Mich. 242 Hergert, Jacob, Walla Walla, Wash. 376, 8 Herman, Fiederick W., Ontario, N. Y. 12, 302 Herman, J. Edward, Milford, N. H. 10, 288 Hernandez, Genaro, Tampa, Fla. 10, 132 Herod, James A., Abbeville, La. 192 Herold, Joseph G.W., Iliram, Me. 198, 202 Herr, Horace D., Muscatine, lo. 174 Herrick, David S , ^. ^. C. F. M. 410 Herrick, Edward E., Milton, Vt. 366 Herrick, Edward P., Havana, Cuba, 130 Herrick, George F., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Herrick, Henry M . Dundee, 111. 1887 Herrick, John R., Polo, 111. 1854 Herrick, Malcom D., Orange City, Fla. 1858 Herrick, Robert P., Minneapolis, Minn. 64, 1883 Herrick, Samuel E., Boston, Mass. 208 Herrick, William D., Amherst, Mass. 1860 Herring, Hubert C, Omaha, Neb. 278 Herron, George D., Grinnell,Io. 1884 Hersey, Charles F., New Bedford, Mass. 1893 454 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Hershner, Jobn L., Hood River, Or. 336 Hescock, Gus. B., Monson, Me. 194, 200 Hess, Car], Parsous, Kan. 1885 Hess, Henry, Alford, Neb. 276 Hetrick, Andrew J., Norwich, Conn. 118 Hetzler, Henry, Eureka, S. D. 1874 Hewitt, Georse R., Lowell. Mass. 1886 Hewitt, Joseph G., St. Louis, Mo. 1898 Hewitt, John L., Kenosha, Wis. 1870 Hewlett, Beui. F., Saticov, CaL 104 Heyho, Albert, 141 Chrystie st.. X. Y. 300 Heyward, James W., Clear Lake, lo. 166 Hiatt, Casper W., Cleveland, O. 320 Hibbard^ Augustine G., Woodstock, Conn. 126 214 29 1888 1857 1866 1871 1874 Hibbard, Rufns P., Gloucester, Mass. [Hickmott, John V., deceased. Hicks, Frank B., Genoa Junction, Wis. Hicks, George C., Red Oak. lo. Hicks, Henry R., Pawpaw, 111. Hicks, Irl R., St. Louis, Mo. Hicks, Lewis W., Hartford, Conn. Hicks, Richard, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1867 Hicks, William C, Union, lo. 1871 Higginbotham, Jas. K., Corbin, Ky. 10, 190 Higginbotbam, T. Matison, Newark, O. 326 Higgins, Lucius H., West Hartford, Conn. 1868 Higgius, Robert M., Constantine, Mich. 238 Higgs, Isaac W.,7010 Normal av.,Chi'go,Hl. 144 Hightower, Asa D., Tpshaw, Ala. 90,2,4 Higley, Henry M., Salamanca, N. Y. 1864 Higley, Henry P., Washington, D. C. 1865 Hildreih, Edward, Los Angeles, Cal. 1862 Hildreth, Homer W., Rochester, Vt. 10, 368 Hilkerbaeumer, Richard, Princeton, Neb. 274, 8 Hill, Abner, Bethel, N. C. 310 Hill, Calvin G., Milton, Mass. 1872 Hill, Charles F., Coal Bluff, Ind. 1897 Hill, Charles J., Orange, Va. 1857 Hill, Charles W., Hilo, H. I. 410 Hill, Dexter D., Norwalk, Cal. 100 Hill, Eben L., //., Kansas City, Kan. 1876 Hill, Edwin S., Atlantic, lo. 164 Hill, Emmett C. W., Kendrick, Ida. 1882 Hill, George, Richfield, O. 326 *Hill, George A., Hapeville, Ga. 1873 Hill, George E., Indianapolis, Ind. 1851 Hill, George W. C, Proctor, Vt. 1895 Hill, James L., Salem, Mass. 1875 Hill, Jesse, Medina, O. 326 Hill, T. Hughes, Howard, S. D. 350 Hill, Virgil B., Mitchellville, lo. 172 Hilliard, D. Lee, Cabot, Vt. 362 HilMs.Newell D.,29 Grace ct.,Br'klyn,N.Y. 294 Hillman, Alfred T., Concord, N. H. 60, 1882 Hills, Aaron M. [O.l 1874 Hills, William S., Nickerson, Kan. 184 Hilton, Charles A., Randolph, Mass. 226 *Hilton, John V., Boulder, Colo. 1860 *Hiltou, William H., Mt. Avr, lo. 1884 Hinckley, Mrs. Abbie R., Fairfax, lo. 168 Hiiicks, Edw'd Y., Pf., Andover, Mass. 67, 206 Hindley, George, Elk River, Minn. 256 Hines, Frank B., Albion, 111. 1891 *Hines, Peter H., Geneva, Neb. 1890 Hinman, George W., A. B. C. F. J/. 410 Hinman, Herbert J., David City, Neb. 274 Hird, John W., Baldwinville, Mass. 230 Hissey, Marion W., Zanesville, O. 1886 Hitchcock, Abraham F., Suisun, Cal. 1864 Hitchcock, A. W., Worcester, Mass. 10, 2, 234 Hitchcock, A.N.,153La Salle,Ch'go, 111. 64, 1877 Hitchcock, Charles E., Benson, Vt. 362 Hitchcock.'Lyman P., Schenectady, N.Y. 304 Hitchcock, Milan H., Hubbardston, Mass. 218 Hitchcock, Philo, Shiocton, Wis. 382, 90 Hjerpe, Erik G., Jamestown, N. Y. 1885 Hoadley, Horace G , Waterbury, Conn. 1888 [Hobart, Milo, deceased, 29 Hobbs, Edwin, Canton, 111. 142 Hobbs, William A., Traer, lo. 178 Hodel, Abraham, Scotland, S. D. 352 Hodgdon, Frank W., Orange, N. J. 10, 292 Hodgdon, Thomas M., W. Hartford, Conn. 126 Hodges, A. C, Canaan Four Corners, N.Y. 296 [Hodgman, Edwin R., deceased, 29 Hoffman, John H., North Readi'ng, Mass. 224 Hogan, Harding R., Steuben,Wisr]0,384, 6,90 *Hogberg, Adolf F., Millville, Mass. 208 Hogbin, Alfred C, Laramie, Wyo. 186 Hogen, Bert M., Salt Lake City, U. 1898 Hoisington, Henry R., Port Kennedy, Pa. 1864 Holbrook, Charles W., E. Haven, Conn. 1883 Holbrook, David L., Union City. Mich. 236, 50 Holbrook, Fred C, Cleveland, O. 320 Holbrook, Ira A., Independence, Kan. 182 [Holbrook, John C, deceased, 30 Holcombe, Gilbert T., St. Louis, Mo. 1875 Holden, Edwin K., Bridgeport, Conn. 112 Holden, Frederick A., Morris, Conn. 118 Holden, Louis H., Waterbury, Conn. 1898 Hollars, John A., Denver, Colo. 1895 Hollister, Frederic M., Danbury, Conn. 114 HoUoway, John W., Guthrie, Okla. 332 Holloway, William A., Thomasville, Ga. 134 Holm, Charles J., Norwich, Conn. 122 Holman, Andrew J., Central, Ala. 90 Holraan, David A., Big Prairie, Mich. 236 Holman, Edwin H. H., Stuart, lo. 178 Holman, William H., Sou thport. Conn. 124 Holmes, David E., 191 30th St., Chi'go.IlI. 1867 Holmes, Henry, Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Holmes, Henry M., Provincetown, Mass. 1866 Holmes, John A., Toledo, lo. 178 Holmes, Otis H., Cresco, lo. 166 Holmes, Theodore J., Portsmouth, N.;H. 1859 Holmes, Thomas, Chelsea, Mich. 1844 Holmes, William T., Watertown, Conn. 126 Holp, Lincoln A., Kirkland, 111. 1891 Holp, Philip E., Angola, Ind. 160 Holton, Charles 8., Newbury, Mass. 222 Holton, Edward P., A. B. O. F. M. 410 Holway, John, St. Louis, Mo. 1898 Holway, John W., Bessemer, Mich. 1898 Holway, Theodore T., Maplewood, Mo. 266 Holyoke, Charles G., Edgecombe, Me. 1878 Holyoke,W.E.,1170 Wash'n Bd.,Ch'go,Ill. 1851 Hood, E. Lyman, Aquebogue, N. Y. 294 Hood, Edward C, Hingham, Mass. 1874 Hood,Geo.A.,Cong"lHou8e,Boston,Ms.59, 1869 *Hooker, Edward P., Marshtield, Mass. 1861 Hoover, Francis T., Rushville, N. Y. 304 Hoover, Frank W., Denver, III. 1892 Hopkins, F. E.,6o37 Normal av., Chi'go.IlI. 144 Hopkins, Harold L., Paola, Kan. 186 Hopkins, Henry, Kansas City, Mo. 54, 266 Hopkins, W. Herman, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 302 Hopkins, William H., Denver, Colo. 108 Hopley, Samuel, Lee, Mass. 1855 Hoppin, James M. ,/;/'., New Haven, Conn. 1850 Horine, Stephen D., Grinnell, lo. 1890 Home, Gideon, Roberta, Ga. 134, 6, 8 Horner, John W., Valley Junction, lo. 178 Horr, Elijah, Maiden, Mass. 220 Horsey, Harold I., Ottawa, Oyit. 1896 ♦Horton, Thomas C, Dallas, Tex. 1884 Hoskins, Emanuel, Mills College, Cal. 1880 Hotze, William H., Gilead, Me. 10, 198, 290 Houghton, Charles E., Westboro, Mass. 1876 [Houghton, John C, deceased, 30 Houghton, Ross C., Chelsea, Mass. 212 Houlding, Horace W., Riverside, Cal. 1886 House, Albert V., New Salem, Mass. 222 House, Elwin L., Providence, R. I. 10, 346 House, J. Henry, A. B. G. F. M. 410 Hou^e, J. T., Kingfisher, Okla. 1896 [Houston, Hiram, deceased, 30 Houston, Robert, Wolverine, Mich. 248, 52 Houston, Warren H., Plevna, Kan. 184, 6 Howard, Charles E., Dodge, Neb. 274 Howard, B. Lee, Morgan Park, 111. 12, 152 Howard, Henry C, Jeffersonville, Vt. 362, 70 Howard, Martin S., Wilbraham, Mass. 232 Howard, William, Hartford, Conn. 1859 Howe, George M., Lewiston, Me. 198 Howe, Samuel H., Norwich, Conn. 122 Howell, Edward, Horrell, S. C. 338 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 455 *HoweIl, J. D., Xorth Adams, Mich. 2-16 Howell, William, Taylor, Pa. 188} Howea, Albert W., Fitzwilliam, N. 11. 284, Howie, John Lloyd, Cambridge, 111. 142 Howie, David, Saundersville, Mass. 216 Howkins, Charles AV., Veazle, Me. 10, 204 Howland, Mrs. Elizabeth T., Nelson, O. 326 Howlaud, John, .-t. JS. C. F. J/. 410 Howland, Samuel M., Allendale. Mich, 236 Howland, Sam'l W., Pf., Talladega, Ala. 1873 Hoyem, Isak, Milwaukee, Wis. 1897 Hoyt, Charles E., Manstield, Pa. 1887 Hoyt, Frederic V., Spokane, Wash. 1883 Hoyt, Henry N., Hyde Park, Mass. 218 Hoyt, Hirara L., Grand View, Tenn. 356 Hoyt, James A., Couch. Mo. 1868 Hoyt, James H., New Canaan, Conn. 120 Hoyt, James P., St. Petersburg, Fla. 132 Hoyt, John L., Mazon, 111. 152 •Hubbard, Augustine G., Woodstock, Ct. 1881 Hubbard, Charles L., West Boxford, Mass. 210 Hubbard, David B., Middletown, Conn. 118 [Hubbard, George B., deceased, 31 Hubbard, George H., A . B. C. F. J/. 410 Hubbard, George H., Enfield, Mass. 1884 Hubbaid, Horace L.,Binghamton, N. Y. 1879 Hubbard, Thomas 8., Stockbridae, Vt. 1839 Hubbard, William B , Webster, S. D. 65, 354 Hubbell, Fred. M., Elkhorn, Wis. 382 Hubbell, Henry L., Detroit, Mich. 1861 Huckel, Oliver, Baltimore, Md. 190 Hudson, Alan, Brockton, Mass. 210 Hudson, Alfred S., Aj"er, Mass. 216 Hudson, Dorr A., Miller's Kails, Mass. 222 Huelster, Anton, Clinton, Mass. 212 Huelster, Edward W., Sparta, Wis. 390 Huelster, William, Malta, 111. 152 Huestis, Charles H.. Doniphan, Neb. 274, 8,80 Hughes, Evan P., Hillsboro, Or. 336 Hughes, Hugh P., Grass Lake, Mich. 240 Hughes, Henry R., Plaintield, N. Y. 302 Hughes, Lewis T., Madison, N. Y. 300 Hughes, Richard, Rome, N. Y. 304 Hughes, Richard C, Pr., Tabor, lo. 1887 Hughes, Robert W., Oskaloosa, lo. 166 Hulbert, Jay M., Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Huleen, Jolin J., Spokane, Wash. 378 Hull, Ellsworth L., Manhattan, Kan. 1891 Hull, Geo. H.. Andover, Mass. 286 Hull, Irvine T., Springfield, Mo. 1870 Hull, John H., Marblehead, O. 324 Hull, Lvman, Wakefield, Kan. 188 Hullinger, Frank W., Chicago, 111. 1879 Hume, Edward 3.. .1. B. C. F. J/. 410 Hume, Robert A., A. B. C. F. J/. '410 Humfreys, John, Grand Rapids, Mich. 242 Humphrey, Robert, Mattap lisett, Mass. 220 Humphrey, Simon J., Oak Park, 111. 1854 Humphrev,Wra. B., Clifton Springs, N.Y. 1896 Humphreys, Thos. A., Cleveland, O. 18S1 Hungerford, Edward, Burlington. Vt. I*i71 Hunnewell, Frank S., Reading, Mass. 226 Hunt, Eugene F., Conway, Mass. 212 Hunt, Henry W., Port Chester, N. Y. 302 [Hurt, Neheraiah A., deceased, 31 Hunt, Theo. C, Hastings, Neb. 274 Hunt, Ward I., Richmond, Mich. 238 Hunt, William S., Telluride, Colo. 110 Hunter, Hamilton D.j.Calumet, Mich. 238 Huntington, Charles A., Eureka, Cal. 18S7 Huntington, Charles W., Lowell, Mass. 220 Huntington, George, P/'.,Northfield,Minn. 1S64 Huntington, Henry S., Milton. Mass. 222 Huntington, John'C, Paris, Tex. 64, 188S Huntley, Abi T., Ilighmore, S. D. 1892 Huntley, Sanford F., Highmore, S. D. 350 Hurd, Alva A., Sprlngwater, Or. 1872 Hurd, Edwin T., Gilmanton I.W., N. H. 284 Hurd, Fayette, Springfield, Mo. 1863 Hurlbut, John E., Wapping, Conn. 126 Hurlbut, Wm. II., Frankfort, Mich. 242 Hurless, Parker, Bureau, III. 142, 56 Husted, John T., Wyandotte, Mich. 252 Hutdhins, Henry L., New Haven, Conn. 1873 Hutchlns, John, Litchfield, Conn. 118 Hutchins, W.T., Indian Orchard, Mass. 12, 1876 Hutchinson, Henry H., So. Portland, Me. 1869 Hutchinson,JohnF., Flat Rock, Mich. 242, 6, 8 Hutchinson, Wm. A., Cohden, 111. 142, 6 Hutchison, Wm. E., Pr'., Talladega, Ala. 1896 Hyde, Albert M., Toledo, O. 328 Hyde, Charles L., Colorado Springs, Colo. 1894 Hyde, Edward E., A. B. C. F. J/. 10, 410 Hyde, Frank B., Castleton, Vt. 362 Hyde, Frederick S., Grotou, Conn. 116 Hyde, Harvey, Cincinnati, O. 18.39 Hyde, Henry, Somersworth, N. H. 290 Hyde, Nathaniel A., Indianapolis, Ind. 65, 1858 *Hyde, Robert L., Ironton, Ala. 92 Hyde, William D.,Fr., Brunswick, Me. 1883 Hyslop, James, Charlevoix, Mich. 23S Ide, Alexis W.,W'est Medway, Mass. 18.59 Ide, George H., Milwaukee, Wis. 386 *Imes, Benjamin A., Brewton, Ala. 90 Ingalls, Edmond C, Colchester, Conn. 114 Ingersoll, Edward P., Brooklyn, N. Y. ■ 296 Ingersoll, Wm. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1884 Ingham, J. Edw'd, Sherburne, Minn. 258, 62, 4 Ingraham, Alexander M., Cleveland, O. 320 lorns, Benjamin, Springfield, Minn. 262, 4 Ireland, Edwy S., Sauaatuek, Mich. 250 Ireland, William F. , West Groton, N. Y. 306 Irons, John, Keene Valley, N. Y. 300 Irvine, Alexander F., New Haven, Conn. 120 Irwin, Corydon 8., Plain City, O. 1874 *Irwin, John, Teller, Colo. 1879 Isaacs, William J., Verdon, Neb. 280 Isakson, Andrew J., Pigeon Cove, Mass. 226 [Isham, Austin, deceased. Iverson, Ingvald, Merrill, Wis. 10, 1900 Ives, Henry S., E. Alstead, N. H. 282 Ives, Joel S., Hartford, Conn. 60, 1874 Ives, Joseph B., Paradise, Cal. 102 Jackman, Geo. W., Portage, Wis. 1880 Jackson, Frank D., Wabaunsee, Kan. 188 Jackson, George A., Swampscott, Mass. 1872 Jackson, John C, jr., Columbus, O. 322 Tactson, Joseph F., Benzonia, Mich. 1885 Jackson, Joseph S., Cleveland, O. 320 Jackson, Preston B., N. Yakima, Wash. 376 Jackson, Robert W., Brewton, Ala. 1896 Jackson, Samuel N., Barre, Vt. 1866 Jackson, W, Parkyn, Barre, Vt. 12, 1895 Jacobs, Herbert H., Milwaukee, Wis. 386 Jacobs, William J., Detroit, Mich. 240 Jacobson, Carl M., Boston, Mass. 1898 Jacobus, Melancthon W., Hartford, Ct. 73, 1884 James, Allen, Beloit, Ala. 90 James, Bartlett B., Baltimore, Md. 190 James, Benjamin, Grand Meadow, Minn. 2.56 James, D. Melancthon, Plymouth, Mass. 226 James, George W., ^Val>'S, 1892 James, Horace P., Colfax, Wash. 374 *Janie8,Mrs.LydiaI.,MalletCreek, O.IO, 1900 James, Owen, Lanesboro, Mass. 218 James, T. Illtyd, Mallet Creek, O. 330 James, Wm.,96 Sterling PL, B'klyn, N.Y. 1865 James, William H , Dundee, Mich. 1872 Jameson, Ephraim O., Boston, Mass. 1860 Jamison, Henry W., Beresford, 8. D. 348, 52 Jamison, Robert W., Sioux City, lo. 1881 Janes, Elijah, Campbell, Cal. 1874 Janes, Henry. Cleveland, O. 1S94 Jaquith, Charles A., E. Woodstock, Ct. 114, 22 Jasper, Gustavus A.. Loleta, Cal. 100 Jee, Gam, San Francisco, Cal. 1895 Jefferies, John, Norfolk, Neb. 278 Jefferson, Chas.E, 42 W. 71st St., N. Y. 300 Jeflery, Frank E., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Jelinek, John, Braddock, Pa. 340 Jelinek, Joseph, Milwaukee, Wis. 386 Jenkins, David, Milwaukee, Wis. 1876 Jenkins, D. Lloyd, Los Angeles, Cal. 1868 Jenkins, David T., Crary, Is^. D. 312, 4 Jenkins, Frank E., Atlanta, Ga. 60, 134 Jenkins, James, Warrior Run, Pa. 344 456 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Jenkins, James, Columbus City, lo. 172 *Jenkin8, J. Alex., Zauesville, O. 330 Jenkins, Jolin J., Reudham, Pa. 342 Jenkins, Jonatliau L., Portland, Me. 202 Jenkins, Jngiali H., Denver, Colo. 108 Jenkins, Owen, Collinwood, O. 1876 Jenkins, Thomas, Madison, N. Y. 1858 Jenkins, Thomas P., Kemsoii, N. T. 304 Jenkins William M., Big Lake, Minn. 254, 60 JenkyuB, Ebenezer H., liloomtield, Conn. 1867 Jenness, George C, Ctiarlton, Ma^B. 210 Jenney, E. Winthrop, Winona, Minn. 264 [Jennings, Riciiard !>., dece:ised. Jensen, Chas. J., Ogdeneburg, Wis. 1893 •Jensen, Martin, Pescadero, Cal. 102 Jernberg,R.A.,734 W'u Boul.Cb'go,Ill. 71, 1885 Jepee, Charles C, Havana, 111. 150 Jesup, H^nry G., Pf., Hanover, N". H. 1854 Jewell, George C, Orient, lo. 1874 Jewett, Henry E., Berkeley, Cal. 1870 Jewett, John E. B., Pepperell, Mass. 1851 Job, Herbert K , Kent, Conn. 118 Johansten, Bernt, Forest City, lo. 1872 John, John, 116 Cleveland av.. Chi'go, 111. 146 Johns, Reading B.. Dudley, N. C. 310 Johnson, Albion H., Hyde Park, Maes. 1864 Johnson, Ansel E., Antioch, Cal. 96 Johnson, Augustus R., Spokane, Wash. 64, 1887 Johnson, B. Otto, Busii, N. Y. 296 Johnson, Chas. C, Clarkson, N. Y. 1869 Johnson, Francis H., Andover, Mass. 1861 Johnson, Frank A., Xew Milford, Conn. 120 Johnson, George H., Lowell, Mass. 220 Johnson, Harry W.,New Richland, Minn. 260 -Johnson, Henry F., Anderson ville, Ga. 134, 6 Johnson, Hiram E., E. Providence, R. I. 228 Johnson, James G., Farraington, Conn. 116 Johnson, John A., I>ynn, Mass. 220 Johnson, Jchn E., De Kalb, 111. 10, 1900 Johnson, John E V., Perth Amboy, N. J. 292 Johnson, John P., Granlsbiirg.Wis. 10,384,90 * — ■ ■ • -- 1859 120 174 300 268 154 190 312,4 172 •Johnson, J Wesl-y, St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, Ludwig, New Haven, Conn. Johnson, P. Adelstein, Oitumwa, lo. Johnson, Samuel, New Haven, N. Y. [Johnson, Wilbur, deceased. •Johnson, Wdliam, St. Louis, Mo. Johnson, William J., l'»oria. 111. Johnson, William L., Le.\iiigton, Ky. Johnson, William N., Melville, N. D. Johnston, Frank E., Mt. Pleasant, lo. Johnston, Henry A., Wilmington, N. Y. 306 Johnston, John B., Wataga, 111. 158 Johnston, Wm. G., Oto, lo. 174 Jones, Abram, Williamsburg, lo. 178 Jones, Albert N , Turner, Me. 1872 Jones, Burton H., Sargent, Neb. 278, 80 Jones, Carl S., Chelsea, Mich, 238 Jones, Charles A., Kane, Pa. 340 Jones, Charles W., Esse.wille, Mich. 240 Jones, Clinton M., Eastford, Conn. 1869 Jones, David, Granville, O. 1851 Jones, David, Sora iton, Pa. 342 Jones, D. Baran, Thurraan, O. 1893 Jones, David E., Ellington, Conn. 114 Jones, David 1. [Pa.] 1884 Jones, David P., Scranton, Pa. 344 Jones, D. Todd. Arvonia, Kan. 180 Jones, Edward I , Cincinnati. O. 320 Jones, Franklin C, Dover, Mass. 1863 Jones, Fred. V., San Francisco, Cal. 104 Jones, Gecrgf, Tomahawk, Wis. 10, 390 Jones, Gustavus W., Winchendon, Mass. 234 [Jones, Harvey, deceased. Jones, Henry J., Moore, N. C. 310 Jones, Henry W., Claremont, Cal. 1866 ♦Jones, Homer, Derouen, La. 1879 Jones, Howard M., Jacksonville, 111. 1898 Jones, Hugh, Neath, Pa. 34^,4 Jones, Idrys. Coloma, Wis. 1888 Jones, Ira B., Lowell, Mich. 1879 Jones, J. Twyson, Ebensburg, Pa. 340 Jones, James A., Trinity, Ga. 134, 6 Jones, James A., S. Norridgewock, Me. 200 Jones, Jesse H., Halifax, Mass. 216 Jones, John B., Palmyra, O. 1894 Jones. John D., Dayton, Wash. 374 ♦Jones, John E., Lake Crystal, Minn. 1871 Jones, John E., Harvey, N. 1). 314 ♦Jones, J. Lewis, Madison, Minn. 258 Jones, J. Lincoln. Rockford, lo. 1896 Jones, J. Owen, Bound Brook, N. J. 292 Jones, John P., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Jones, Jonathan, Mazonianie, Wis. 1864 Jones, Lemuel, Tryon, N. C. 310 Jones, Marion S., Meridian. Miss. 270 Jones, Mason, Parksville, Ky. 190 Jones, Morgan P., Marietta, O. 1883 Jones, Newton 1., Thumpson, Conn. 124 Jones, Rees 8., Scranton, Pa. 342 Jones, Rhys G., Utica, .\ . V. 302, 6 Jones, Richard, Faulkton, S D. 348, 52 Jones, Richard M., Portland, Or. 338 Jones, Richard M., Alder Creek, N. Y. 294 Jones, R. Giiflilh, Stewartville, Minn. 264 Jones, Samuel, Carroll, Neb. 1864 Jones, Spencer L., VViunsboro, 8. C. 338 Jones, Thon.as W., Philadelphia, Pa. 60, 1S56 Jones, Timothy, Springwater, Wis. 1871 Jones, Trevor C, Uorenci, Mich. 238, 46 Jones, William, Cleveland, O. 320 Jones, William C, Homestead, Pa. 340 Jones, Wm. U., Hammond, Ind. 1876 Jones, William L., Guerneville, Cal. 1854 Jones, William M., St. Louis, Mo. 268 Jones, Wintield 8., Heath, Ala. 92 Jordan, Israel, Scaiboro, Me. 202 Jordan, Josiah W., I'owersville, Ga. 134 Jordan, William H., Wyoming, 111. 1856 Jordan, William T., Kansas City, Mo. 266 Jordan, William W., Clinton, Mass. 212 Jorden, Frank F., Torrii gton, Conn. 1880 Jorgensen, Jens C , Navariuo, Wis. 10, 1900 Jusephson, Hans F., Wmona, Minn. 264 Joyslin, William R., Berkley, Mass. 208 Judah, Solomon B., Wrights, Fla. 130, 2 Judd, Hubert O., Ceylon, Minn. 254 [Judiesch, Friedrich W., deceased, 31 Judson, George W., Winsted, Conn. 126 Julien, Matthew C, New Bedford, Mass. 222 Jump, Herbert A., Hamilton, N. Y. 10, 298 Junkins, George C, Wolcott, Vl. 370 Kaley, John A., Vermillion, O. 330 Karabour, Gabriel B., Templeton, Mass. 230 Kantner, \\ illiara C, Salem, Or. 338 Kasson, Frank H., Bostcin, Mass. 1879 Kaye, A. Cato, Oskaloosa, lo. 174 Keagy, Franklin W., Porter, Ind. 10, 160, 2 Kebbe, David L., Spriugtield, Mass. 228 Keedy, Edward E., Hadley, Mass. 216 Keedy, John L., WaipoU-, Mass. 12, 230 Keeler, John W., Greene, N. Y. 298 Keeler, Stneca M., Jeffersonville, Pa. 1863 Keeling, James II., Dunkirk, Ind. 160 *Keene, Allen A., Evanslon, 111. 1892 Keep, Elisha A , Walpole, N. H. 290 Keep, Stephen A., Lake Charles, La. 192 Keller, Lewis H., Milwaukee, Wis. 386 Kelley, Frederic I., Dracul, Mass. 212 Kelley, George W.. East Deering, Me. 1872 [Kelloag, Eliiah, deceased. Kellogg^ Fred. B., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 300 Kellogg, George X., Morrisville, Vt. 366 Kellogg, H. Martin, Mclndoe Falls, Vt. 362 ♦Kellogg, Martin, Berkeley, Cal. 1859 Kellogg, Royal J., Dongola, 111. 148, 52 [Kellogg, SylvanuH H., deceased, 31 Kelsey, Carl [Mont.] 1895 Keisey, Edward 1>., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1881 Kelsev, Francis D., Toledo, O. 328 Kelsey, Henry H., Hiirtford, Conn. 118 Kelsey, Hiram E., Worcester, Mass. 1865 Kelsey, William, Okarche, Okla. 334 Kelsey, Willinm 8., Allston, Mass. 208 Kemp, George H., Dodgeville, Wis. 382 [Kemp, George Solon, deceased, 32 lUOl.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 457 Kendall, R. R., Weymouth Heights, Mass. 1878 Kendall, Sidney C, Sierra Madre, Cal. 104 Keneston, Luther M.,W Brattleboro,Vt.l2, 362 Kenieton, Wm. B., Allen's Mill, Me. 198, 204 Kennedy, Richard H., Albany, Or. 336 Kennedy, Wvatt R., FTagan, Ga. 134 'Kenoan, Albert L., Rollo, 111. 1891 Kenney, Charles H., Ekonk, Conn. 126 Kenngott, Ueorge F., Lowell, Mass. 220 Keniston, George N., Hennessey, Okla. 332 Kent, Charles F., New Haven, Conn. 1894 Kent, Evarts, Victor, lo. 166, 78 Kent, Laurance C, Emmetisburg, lo. 168 Kent, Rob't J., 605 Hancock, Brooklyn, N.Y.294 Kent, Thomas, Mount Clemi-ns, Mich. 1865 Kenyon, Fergus L., Albion, III. 1864 Kenyon, Frank E., Wauseon, O. 330 Kephart, Wm. H., 686 E U2d st., N. T. 302 Kern, Andrew, Church, lo. 172 Kern, Herbert A., Reading, Mich. 236,40, 4 Kerr, Joseph P., Europ', 1892 Kerr, Milton R., Westville, Conn. 1889 Kershaw, Cbas. H., Washington, D. C. 1896 Kershaw, John, 35 Sutton i'L, New York, 1893 Kershaw, William H., Morristown, N. J. 1871 Ketcham, Henry, Westtiold, N. J. 1873 Kettle, Joseph B., Rapid City, S. D. 352 Kettle, William F., Homer, N. Y. 298 *Kevan, James H., Rock Springs, Wyo. 1892 *Keyes, Russell M., Ludington, Mich. 1865 Keyser, Calvin, Goshen, Mass. 10, 216 Kidd, William D., San Mateo, Cal. lo4 Kidder, Alberoni, Eau Claire, Wis. 1848 Kidder, Albert A., Springfield, Mass. 1884 Kidder, Josiah, Bruce, S. D. 348 Kidder, Samuel T., Ripon. Wis. 388 Kidder, W. James, Norfolk, Neb. 1858 Kiernan, Thomas L., Corry, Pa. 340 Kilbon, Charles W., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Kilbon, John L., Newton Center, Mass. Kilbourn, Henry J., Bradford, Vt Kilbourn, James K., Pewaukee, Wis. Kilburn, David, Alleghany, Pa. Kilhurne, William, Burlington, Wis. Killen, John T., Hope, N. 1). Kimball, Edward P., Waterloo, To. Kimball, George P., Pasadena, Cal. Kimball, Harry W., Skowhegan, Me. Kimball, Henry S., Troy, N. H. Kimball, Jere., W. Duhith, Minn. Kimball, John H. [Cal.] Kimball, Joseph, Llampton Falls, N. H Kimball, Lucit-n C, Swanzey, N. H. Kimbell, James E., Central, .^la. Kimberly, F. A., Sinclairville, N. Y. Kincaid, John, Elbridge, N. Y. Kincaid, Wm. M., Honolulu, H. I. Kindred, George, W. Seattle, Wash. King, Charles \\'., Brooklyn, N. Y. King, Christopher C, Braden, Ga King, E. Alonzo, Marysville, O. King, Henry C, Pf., Oberlin, O. King, Henry D., Kinsman, 0. King, James B., Hopkinton, Mass. King, .James S., Waycross, Ga. King, John \V'., Eaton, Colo. King, Samuel W., Brooklyn, N. Y. King, Walter D., Ceresco, Mich. King, Willet D., Atlantic, lo. Kingman, Henry, Claremont, Cal. Kingsbury, Fred. L., ,-1. B. C. F. M. Kingsbury, John D., Bradford, Mass. [Kingsbury, Josiah W., deceased, Kingsbury, Lucius, Sioux Fall8,.S. D. Kinmouth, Albert E., Ledyard, Conn. Kinne, Thomas C, Montague, Mass. Kinney, George E., Mount Desert, Me. [Kinney, Henry N., deceased, Kinzer, Addison D., Clinton, lo. Kiplinger, Orville L., E. Chicago, Ind. Kirbye, J Edward, Charleston, S. C. Kirby, Edward N.. Washington, D. C. Kirkland, Hugh, Diamond, Ind. 362, 4 388 1884 380 314 1852 1851 202 290 1891 1898 290 290 92 304 298 1882 134, 6 10, 318, 24 75, 1887 1856 218 138 110 1889 238 164 410 216 32 1876 118 1875 200 32 172 160 338 129 10, 160 Kirkland, Lemuel A., McKeesport, Pa. 342 Kirkpatrick, John E., Alma, Kan. 180 Kirkwood,Wm.A.,234Greene,Br'yn,N.Y.1893 Kirtland, Chas. C, Sebastopol, Cal. 104 Kitchel, Cornelius L., New Haven, Conn. 1870 Kitchen, Thos. A., Lancing, Tenn. 10, 356 Kittleson, Olaus, Junction City, Wis. 1877 Kline, Marion A. [111.] 1896 Klock, Edwin J., No. Stonington, Conn. 122 Klopp, John J., Stanton, Neb. 276, 8 Klose, Wm. H., Chicago, 111. 1891 Kloss, Charles L., Webster Groves, Mo. 268 *Kl088, Daniel, Tempe, Ariz. 1861 Knapp, Charles E., Guetavus, O. 324 Knapp, George P., A. B. C. F. 3f. 410 Knapp, George W., Ogalalla, Neb. 272, 8 Knapp, Shepherd, jr.. New York, N. Y. 1897 Knight, Edward H., Springfield, Mass. 1883 Knight, Frederick T., Wollaston, Mass. 1897 Knight, Plutarch S., Salem, Or. 336 Knight, Whitman H., Kineo, Kan. 1881 Knight, William, Fall River, Mass. 214 Knipe, Samuel, Larch wood, lo. 1898 Knodell, James R., Santa Cruz, Cal. 104 Knopf, Frank E., Michigan City, Ind. 162 Knotter, James G , Ware, Mass. 230 Knouse, William H., Deep River, Conn. 114 Knowles, Matthew, Clare, Mich. 238 Knowlton, Francis B., Athol, Mass. 1865 Knowlton, Stephen, Danville, Vt. 364 Knox, William J., Knoxboro, N. Y. 1862 Koch, Johannes, Ritzviile, Wash. 374 Koch, Oscar F.. Merrill, Wis. 10, 386 Knudson, Albert L., Spokane, Wash. 1901 Koehne, J. B.,215 Madif^on8t.,Ch'go, 111. 1886 Kokjer, Jordan M., N. Aurora, 111. 142, 52 Kolmos, J. J., Chicago, 111. 144 Krause, Frank O., Appleton, Minn. 254 Krause, Frederick C, Hillyard, Wash. 374, 6 Krey, Martin, St. Louis, Mo. 268 Krohn, Philip H., Candor, N. Y. 1890 Kroh, Philip H., Chicago, 111. 1863 Krum, John P., Kingsville, O. 324 Kyle, James H., Aberdeen, S. D. 1884 Kyle, Robert J., Gilead, Conn. 116, 8 Kyte, Joseph, N. Anson, Me. 194 Labaree, John C., Saugus, Mass. 228 Lackey, James M., Steilacoom, Wash. 378 Lacey, Albert T., Ellis, Kan. 10, 182 La Cour, P. L., Jonesboro, Tenn. 356 Ladd, George E., Waterbury, Vt. 370 Ladd, George T., Pf., New Haven, Conn. 1870 - - - -_ ^ . . ^ 220 1894 210 32 218 288, 90 322 226 98 100 136 370 1880 Ladd, Henry M., Cleveland, O Ladd, William B. [111.] Lade, James, Brockton, Mass. [Laidler, Stephen W., deceased. Laird, James H., Hinsdale, Maes. Lake, George E., Stratham, N. H, Lake, Lot, Youngstown, O. Lamb, Alonzo T., Plainfield, Mass. Lamb, Samuel G., Highland, Cal. Lamb, William A., Los Angeles, Cal. Lamb, William A., Cobell, Ga. Lambert, Avery E.. Thelford, Vt. Lambert, Charles E., Snohomish, Wash Lancaster, E.G., Pf., Colo. Spring8,CoIo. 1889 Landers, Wairen P., Somerville, Mass. 1891 Lane, Bradford B., Maxwell, lo. 1869 Lane, Calvin, Portland, Me. 202 Lane, Charles F., Tipton, (,'al. 1878 Lane, John W., North Hadley, Mass. 216 Langdale, Thomas G. [S. D.J 1891 Lange, John G., Weatherford, Okla. 334 Lanphear, Nath'l 1>., Olivet, Mich. 1876 [Lanphear, Orpheus T., deceased, 33 Lanphear, Walter E., Oberlin, O. 326 Lansborough, John T., Kunnells, lo. 10, 176 La' sing, Robert C, Albany, Vt. 12, 362 Laporte, Charles.R., Clarkston, Wash. 1896 Larkin, J. Wallace. Iowa Falls, lo. 1897 Larkin, Ralph B., Riverside, Cal. 1894 Larkin, William J., Pf., Tougaloo, Miss. 1891 458 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Larry, John H., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 1873 Larson, Anton, Clintonville, Wis. 1896 Larson, Carl J., Hofflund, N. D. 1895 Larson, Karl F. [Mo. J 1872 Latham, Ernest K., Wethersfield, Conn. 1892 Latbe, Herbert W., Pasadena, Cal. 102 Latbrop, Edward A., Essex, Mass. 214 Latbrop, Stanley E., Asbland, Wis. 1870 Latbrop, William G., Bhelton, Conn. 124 Lavender, Robert F., Newton, lo. 1888 Lawrence, Geo. W., Willsboro, N. Y. 306 Lawrence, Harry A., Copenbagen, N. Y. 296 Lawrence, Jobn A., Machiasport, Me. 200 *Lawrence, Jobn B., S. Norwalk, Conn. 1885 Laweon, Francis, McCook, Neb. 1847 Law8on„Harvey M., Brooklyn, Conn. 112 Lawson, W. Elsworth, City of Mexico, 410 Lawtou, Robert, Willard, Me. 196 Lay, Corliss W., Yankton, S. D. 1890 Layfleld, Robert L., Kansas City, Kan. 1891 *Leacb, Josepb A., Saxton's River, Vt. 364 Leadingbam, John, A. B. O. F. M. 410 Learned, Dwight W., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Leary, William A., Toledo, O. 322 Leavitt, Burke F., Melrose Highlands, Ms. 222 Leavitt, Frederick W., W. Point, Neb. 280 Leavitt, George R., Beloit, Wis. 380 Leavitt, Horace H., Somerville, Mass. 228 Leavitt, William, Norfolk, Neb. 1868 Le Bar, Wm»H., Wilcox, Neb. 12, 274, 6, 80 Ledin, Charles J., Ishpeming, Mich. 1895 Lee, Dorrall, N. Ditrbton, Mass. 212 Lee, Frank T., Evanston, 111. 1877 Lee, George, Warsaw, Fla. 1895 Lee, G. Stanley, Northampton, Mass. 1888 Lee, Herbert A., Weiser, Ida. 10, 64, 1900 Lee, Lucius O., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Lee, Pbineas B., Topeka, Kan. 186 Lee, Samuel H., Springfield, Mass. 1862 Lee, Vinton, Gait, lo. 168 Leeds, Paul, Clear Creek, La. 192 Leeds, Samuel Penn., Hanover, N. H. 284 Leeper, Edward A., Dover, O 322 Lees, John W., Westminster, Mass. 232 Leete, William W., New Haven, Conn. 120 •Legler, Joseph, Fresno, Cal. 98 Le Grand, Otis G., Tobee, Ok. 1895 Lehtinen, Franz, Fitchburg, Mass. 18S9 Leichliter, Albert M.. Gowrie, lo. 170 Leland, Willis D., Lowell, Mass. 12, 1880 Lemmon, Charles H., Cleveland, O. 320 *Lemoine, Charles, Mansfli'ld, O. 324 Lemon, Guy H., Olivet, Mich. 246 [Leonard, Aaron L., deceased, 33 Leonard, Arthur E., Menasha, Wis. 386 Leonard, Delavan L., Oberlin, O. 318 Leonard, Edwin, Melrose Highl'ds, Mass. 1852 ♦Leonard, Mrs. Ella F. [Colo.l 1894 Leonard, Seneca, West Mill Grove, O. 1868 Leppert, David, Olmstead, 111. 142, 54, 6 Leslie, William W., Freedom, O. 320, 2 Leufstedt, G. W., E. Orange, N. J. 292 *Leverton, Charles H. [Me.] 1887 Levick, Stephen, Wichita, Kan. 1869 Lewis, Alex., Worcester, Mass. 234 Lewis, Daniel M., W. Pullman, 111. 146 Lewis, David M., Blocton, Ala. 92 Lewis, Edwin J., Shabbona, 111. 156 Lewis, Everett E,, Haddam, Conn. 116 Lewis, Franklin C, Gaza, lo. 168, 70 Lewis, Frank F., Hoidredge, Neb. 276 Lewis, George, South Berwick, Me. 202 Lewis, Henry, 150 Nassau st.,N. Y. 1896 Lewis, Jacob H., Freeland, Mich. 1863 Lewis, James M., Sandwich, 111. 156 Lewis, John, Detroit, Mich. 1892 Lewis, John 15., Mill River, Mass. 222 *Lewi8, John T., Thomaston, O. 1862 Lewis, Lewis E., Richville, N. Y. 304 Lewis, Richard, Grand Haven, Mich. 1864 Lewis, Samuel, Schroon Lake, N. Y. 304 Lewis, Thomas E., Cleveland, O. 320 Lewis, Thomas G., Byron, Cal. 96 Lewis, T. Henry, Barnesville, Minn. 254 Lewis, Thos. J., E. Andover, N. H. 10, 282 Lewis, Thos. S., Wilmot, N. H. 290 Lewis, Watson L., Somonauk, 111. 156 Lewis, William, Martin's Ferry, O. 322 *Lewis, William, Osage City, Kan. 1896 [Lewis, William W., deceased. Libby, Edgar H., Downer's Grove, 111. 148 Lich, John, Sioux Falls, S. D. 354 Lich, Peter, Fessenden, N. D. 312 Light, Nestor, Coventry, Conn. 114 Liflie, Isaac B., Ada, Mich. 236 Lincoln, George E., Trenton, Neb. 278, 80 Lincoln, William E., Painesville, O. 1866 Lind.Nels Johan, Fargo, N.D. 312 Lindegren, Oscar, E. Boston, Mass. 1893 Lindholm, Frank A ., Danbury, Conn. 114 *Lindholm, Lambert T., Easton, Mass. 214 Lindquiet, August J., Naugatuck, Conn. 118 Lindroos, Karl A., Ashtabula, O. 318, 22 Lindsay, George, Whitewater, Colo. 110 Lindsay, Robert 8., Geneva, O. 322 Lindsay, Wilfred, Allegan, Mich. 236 Lindstrom, Gustaf, Springfield, Mass. 230 Link, Frederick W., Lenox, O. 1876 Linkletter, Elibu, Benzonia, Mich. 1876 Lippard, James H., Rockford, 111. 1881 Little, Arthur, Dorchester, Mass. 208 Litts, Palmer, Dinsdale, lo. 168 Livingston, Steph. T., Williamstown, Ms. 1891 Livingston, William W., Jaffrey, N. H. 286 Lloyd, George, La Salle, 111. 150 Lloyd, John, Moville, lo. 174 Lloyd, Jordan, Wadley, Ga. 138 Lloyd, Rhys R., Pf., Oakland, Cal. 69, 1887 Lloyd, William, 359 W. 57th, New York, 1881 Lloyd, Wm.A.,N.Hermitage av.,Ch'go,Ill. 1862 Loba, Jean F., Evanston, 111. Lochridge, George C, Waupun, Wis. Locke, J. Frank, Long Prairie, Minn. Locke, William E., Wellesley, Mass. Lockhart, Burton W., Manchester, N. H. Lockwood, George A., Ossipee, N. H. Lockwood, Jobn H., Westfield, Mass. Lockwood, John W. H., Edmonds, Wash Loder, Achilles L., Hyde Park, Mass. Lodwiok, William, Berea, Ky. * Loehlin, Henry E., N Hyde Park,Vt. I Logan, Benjamin F., Sedalia, Mo. ; Lohr, George E., St. Paul, Minn. ! Lombard, Frank A., A. B. C. F. M. I Lombard, Herbert E., Cherryfleld, Me. I London, Joseph N., Gage, Ala. [ Long, Byron R., Columbus, O. } Long, Frederick W., Oswego, 111. Long, Harry B., Prescott, Ari«. Long, Henry H., Des Moines, lo. Long, Joseph B., Woods Holl, Mass. Long, Luther K., Covert, Mich. Long, Nicholas M., Memphis, Tenn. Long, Samuel, Art, Ala. Long, Samuel A., Watervliet, Mich. Long, William J., Stamford, Conn. Longenecker, G. W., Neilsville, Wis. Longfellow, Charles H., Pasadena, Cal. Longley, Moses M., Belvidere, III. Longman, George C., Chicago, 111. Longren, Charles W., Longmont, Colo. 148 390 262 1868 286 288 232 376 1877 190 366 1881 10, 262 10, 410 196 1883 322 154 128 1878 214 240 356 90 238, 52 124 386 1896 1846 1897 110 Loomis, Alba L. P., Windsor, Wis. 386, 92 Loomis, Eli R., Olympia, Wash. 376 Loomis, Elibu, Bedford, Mass. 18.51 Loomis, Henry, 148 St. Ann's av., N. Y. 1859 Loomis, Samuel L., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 208 Loos, William, Sherrill, lo. 10, 168, 76 Lopez-Guillen,J.M.,101W.128thBt.,N.Y. 1889 Lord, Albert J., Hartford, Vt. 364 [Lord, Amasa C., deceased. Lord, Charles E., Newbury port, Mass. 1844 Lord, Jobn M., Weymouth, Mass. 1851 Lord, Orlando M., Antrim, N. H. 282 Lord, Samuel E., Marlboro, Mass. 220 Loring, Levi, St. Paul, Minn. 1863 Losey, John B., Sutton, Neb. 280 19Q1.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 459 Lothrop, Charles D., Dorchester, Mass. 1854 Loud, Halah H., E. Taunton, Mass. 10, 230 Love, Archibald L.. Albat y, N. Y. 294 Love, William D., Hartford, Conn. 116 Lovejoy, George E., Pittsfield, X. H. 2S8 Lovejoy, Owen R , Mt. Vernon, X.Y. 300 Lovejoy, Wallace W., Oakland, Cal. 1880 Loveless, Evan J., Arbacoochee, Ala. 90 Lovering, Joseph F., Somerville, Mass. 1880 Low, W^arren F., Boston, Mass. ,12, 1894 Lowell, John N., Haverhill, Mass. 216 Lower, David M., Agency, To. 164, 70 Lowes, George A., Canada, '344 Lowing, Henry D., Center Road, Pa. 1858 Lowu, John H., Otisville, Mich. 1878 Luark, Marcellus J., Murphys, Cal. 98, 100, 2, 4 Lucas, Burton A., Marshfield, Mass. 220 Lucas, Oramel W., Pacific Grove, Cal. 102 Luce, Albert A., Joppa, Mich. 1890 Luce, Frank L., Taunton, Mass. 230 Luce, Fred L., Berkshire, N. Y. 294 Luce, T. Claire. Richmond, Mass. 226 Luck, Charles W., Weiser, Ida. 1887 Luckey, Frank R., New Haven, Conn. 120 Ludlam, Headley O., Guthrie, Okla. 1897 Luethi, Lewis J., Jefferson, O. 324 Luke, Joshua C, Coaldale, Pa. 340 Lumpkin, Wilson, Carney, Okla. 1892 Lund^ren, Carl A., Waltham, Mass. 230 Lusty, George, La Follette, Tenn. 356 Luter, Elvis D., Wildwood, Fla. 132 Luther, Clair F., Mystic, Conn. 118 Luther, M. F., 454 W. 42d 8t.,New York, 1897 Lutz, Adam R., Bethlehem, Conn. 112 Lydgate, John M., Honolulu, H. I. 1893 Lyle, Andrew J., Oakwood, Ga. 18S3 Lyman, Addison, Grinnell, lo. 1847 Lyman,AlbertJ..255 Pre8ident,Br'k'n,N.Y.294 Lyman, Albert T., Mitchell, S. D. 1886 Lyman, Charles N., Alden, lo. 164 Lyman, E. Fenn, Alcester, S. D. 348, 50 Lyman, Frederick B., Fairhaven, Mass. 10, 214 Lyman, George, Riverside. Cal. 1851 Lyman, Harry A., Hammond, Ind. 10, 1900 Lyman, Harvey A., Rock Springs, W^yo. 373 Lyman, Henrietta C , Pierre, S. D. 1896 Lyman, H. M., Jamestown, N. Y. 1892 Lyman, Horace S., Astoria, Or. 1890 Lyman, Jos. B., Barton Landing, Vt. 10, 362 Lyman, Payson W., Fall River, Mass. 214 Lyman, Wm. A., Pierre, H. D. 352 Lynch, Frederic, Lenox, Mass. 218 Lynd, 8. Edward, Zumbrota, Minn. 264 *Lyon,AsaP.,70 8t.Jame8pl.,B'kl'n,2Sr.Y.1863 Lyon, Clarence C, Plainfield, Conn. 1891 Lyon, Eli C, Minneapolis, Minn. 64, 1893 Lyon, F. Emory, Chicago, 111. 1891 Lyon, James H., Central Falls, R. I. 60, 346 Lyon,Milford H., Wheatou, 111. 1895 Maar, Frederick H., Redwood City, Cal. 102 McAllister, Denis, Philadelphia, Pa. 129 McAllister, Frank B., Bedford, Mass. 206 McAllister, James, St. Louis, Mo. 1889 Macallum, Frederic AV., A. B. C. F. 31. 410 MacAyeal, Howard 8., St. Louis, Mo. 268 MacBriar, Thomas, Melrose, Mass. 1890 McBride, W. Henry, Bristol, Me. 196 McCain, Andrew J., Central, Ala. 1872 McCallie, Thos. S., East Lnke, Tenn. 356 MacCallura, Hugh, Derby, Conn. 114 McCann, Herbert L., Gray, Me. 198 McCann, Robert J., Florence, Ala. 90 McCarthy, John, Huntington, W. Va. 372 McCarthy, Joseph P., Helena, Mont. 270 McCartney, Henry R., Amherst, M.ass. 1887 McChesney, Jas. H., Grand Marsh, Wis. 1869 McClain, John E., "Wellington, Kan. 188 •McClain, Thomas J., Wilkins, Ga. 1878 McCleary, Owen L., Elnia, lo. 168, 76 McClelland, A. Lincoln, Milton, Wis. 386 McClelland, R. G., Fredericktown, O. 1881 McClelland, Thomas, Pr., Galesburg. HI. 1882 McClelland, T. Calvin, Newport, R. I. 316 McClements, H. J., Atkinson, 111. 142, 6 MacColl, Alex., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. 294 MacColl, John A., New Bedford, Mass. 222 McCoUura, George T., Dundee, III. 148 *McComas, Henry C.,N. Attleboro, Ms. 10, 224 McConaughy, Frank C, Deer Park. Wash. 374 McConnehey, John R., Harwood, N. D. 312, 4 McConnell, Alexander 8., Grinnell, To. 1868 McConnell, Herbert, Vienna, Mich. 252 McConnell, James E.,Northtield, Minn. 260 McConnell, William T., Cantield, O. 318 McCord, Archibald, Saylesville, R. I. 346 McCord, J. D., 933 54th pi., Chicago, III. 10,144 McCord, Robert L., Lake City, lo. 1861 McCormick, Donald, Boothbav Harbor, Me.l94 McCracken, Robert, Paxton, 111. 1883 McCracken, William, Pittsburg, Pa. 1862 McCroskey, John A., Springfield, Mo. 1879 McCullagh, Archibald,Worce8ter, Mass. 1871 McCully, Charles G., Calais, Me. 196 McDaniel, Simeon C., Meansville, Ga. 136 McDermid, Duncan, Boston, Mass. 1886 McDonald, Alex. P., Seal Harbor, Me. 1894 McDonald, Angus M., Jacksonville, Fla. 130 McDonald, John, Los Angeles, Cal. 1887 MacDonald, John J., Berlin, Vt. 10, 2, 362 McDougall, Georae L.,Kellv.Io., 10, 168, 70, 6 *McDougall, William H., Belmont, Cal. 1884 McDowell, Henry M., Norwalk, O. 326 McDuffee, Samuel V., Spriuafield, Mass. 1869 McElveen, Wm. T., Boston, Mass. 208 McFadden, Robert A., Chelsea, Mass. 212 McFarland, Charles S., Maplewood, Mass. 220 MacGeehon, Seldon E., Hartford, Conn. 116 McGiflfert, A.C., P/., U. Sera., New York, 1888 McGown, Alfred J., Amherst, N. H. 282 I McGown, Richard H., deceased, 34 McGregor, Alex., St. Paul, Minn. 262 McGregor, Archibald F., Newport, Vt. 366 McGregor, Duncan, Antwerp, N. Y. 294 McGregor, John, Brimley, Mich. 1883 McHenry, Feargus G., S. Haven, Mich. 244 *MacInne8, James S., Chicago, 111. 1899 Mclntyre, Andrew, Coventryville, N. Y. 296 Molntyre, Daniel, E. Fairfield, Vt. 12, 364 Mclntire, Oscar G., W.Woodstock, Conn. 126 Mcintosh, Charles H., River Falls, Wis. 388 Mcintosh, David C, Lanark, Ont. 1886 Mack, Charles A., Inkster, N. D. 314 Mack, J. A., 12 N.California st., Ch'go, 111. 1860 Mackay, Charles C, Susquehanna, Pa. 344 *McKav. Henrv T.. Cherry. Ala. 1880 McKay, Thomas C, New Haven, Conn. 120 McKee, James H., Aurora, O. 318 McKenney, James E. [Neb.] 1897 McKenzie, Alexander, Cambridge, Mass. 210 Mackenzie, W. D., Chicago 111. 71, 144 McKinley, Charles E., Rockville, Conn. 122 McKinley, George A., Genoa Bluffs, lo. 168 McKinney, Samuel T., St. Louis, Mo. 268 McKinnon, Norman, Augusta, Me. 10, 194 McKnight, H. C, E. Longmeadow, Mass. 214 McKnight, John A., Hill, N. H. 286 Maclagan, Thomas [Wis.] 1889 McLane, William W., New Haven, Conn. 120 McLaren, James H., Princeton, 111. 154 McLaughlin, Kob't W., Kalamazoo, Mich. 244 McLean, Calvin B., New Fairfield, Conn. 120 McLean, John K., Oakland, Cal. 69, 1861 McLean, John R., Macon, Ga. 136 McLean, Thomas D., MiUtmcn, N. B. 200 MoLellan, Archibald S., Alameda, Cal. 1893 McLeod, Andrew J., Central Village, Conn. 112 [McLeod, Hugh, deceased, 34 McLeod,T.B., 429 Clinton av., B'klyn.N. Y. 294 McLerod, Charles A., Kemp, Ga. 136 MacMahon, Edward T., Cleveland, O. 320 McMillan, Hampton. Quadrate, I^a. 192 McMillan, Peter, Northampton, Mass. 224 McMillen, W. F., Chicago, III., 64, 1881 McNair, David C, Kelley's Island, O. 324 McNamara, John E., Onawa, lo. 174 McNeel, Albert W ., Buffalo Center, lo. 164 460 CONGEEGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. McNeill, Jerry E., Moncure, N. C. 310 McVeille, Robert G. S., Unlonville, Conn. 124 MacNeill, Samuel M., Mondovi, Wis. 386 McPherson, Jiimee [Minn.] 1888 Mact'berBon, Colin, Briager, Mont. 10, 1900 MacPherson, R. H., Brunswick, Me 1899 McQuarrie, Neil P., E. St. Louis, 111. 148 McQueen, Peter [Mass.] 12, 1891 McRae. Isaac, Newcastle, Neb. 274, 6 ♦McReynold, Samuel J., Stillwater, Okla. 1882 McRoberts, Thos. R., St. Joseph, Mich. 250 McSkimmin^, David W., Whiting, lo. 178 Mc Vicar, Peter, Topeka, Kan. 1861 McWilliams, John VV., Alva, Okla. 332, 4 Maoy, Herbert, Newington, Conn. 120 Maddox, A. W. Brooklyn, N. Y. 10, 1900 Madge, Walter W., Oakland, Cal. 1881 Magnus, Daniel H., Northtield, Minn. 1886 Mahn, Lawrence W., t^uUivan, O. 328 Maile, John L., Los Angeles, Cal. 60, 1872 Mair, William M., Garrettson, S. D. 350 Makepeace, F. Barrows, New York. 302 Malcolm, John W., Cleveland, O. 320 Mallary, R. DeWitt, Housatouic, Mass. 216 Mallows, John H., Los Angeles, Cal. 100 Malone, Samuel J., Annawan, 111. 142 Manavian, Garabt-d M., Keystone, Wis. 382 Manchester, H. A., E. Boston, Mass. 12, 1890 Mank, Herbert G., Lawrence, Mass. 218 Mann, Wilford E , So. Royalton, Vt. 368 Mann, Wm. G., Cumberland Mills, Me. 204 Mannhardt, E.. 63 2d st.. New York.N.Y. 1890 Manning, Frederic W., Marshtield,Ms. 12, 1891 Manning, Samuel, Auburn, N. Y. 1866 Manss, Wm. H., IJncoln, Neb. 276 Manwell, A. P., Northbridge, Mass. 10, 224 Manwell, John P., Harford, Pa. 340 Marble, William H., Bouider, Colo. 18.50 Marcelius, D.tvid, Chicago, 111. 1896 March, Daniel, Woburn, Mass. 234 Marcy. Frank L., Athol, Kan. 180 Marden,Geo.N., /y., Colo. Springs, Colo. 1862 Margelts, Henry G., Spring Valley, N. Y. 1876 Margetts, Sarah E., Spring Vnlley, N. Y. 1895 Markham, Henry F., Portis, Kan. 1880 Markham, Lucius C, Cora, Kan. 10, 180 Markley, J. Munroe, Pittstield, 111. 154 Marks, Julius, Peru, III. 154 Markwick, William F., Ansonia, Conn. 112 Marlow, Richard T., Iberia, Mo. 266 Marsh, Alfred F., Fairtieid, lo. 1867 Marsh, Bvron F , Mount Dora, Fla. 10, 132 Marsh, Charles E., Elmwood, 111. 186S Marsh, David D., Hartford, Conn. 116 Marsh, Edward L., Waterville, Me. 204 Marsh, Francis J., Boston, Mass. 64,1876 Marsh, George, Pittsburg, Pa. 342 Marsh, George D., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Marsh, George U., Rio, Wis. 388, 92 Marsh, Hammond L., Kiowa, Kan. 182 Marsh, Robert L., Burlington, lo. 166 Marsh, Thomas, Loda, III. 152 Marsh, William B., Tallmadge, O. 1866 Marsh, Wilson J., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 309 Marshall, Henj. T., Boston, Mass. 10, 1900 Marshall, Chapman A., Cresco, lo. 1881 Marshall, Charles G., Dickens, lo. 10, 168 Marshall, Charles P., Lawrence, Mass. 10, 2i8 Marshall, Henry, El Reno, Okla. 332 Marshall, Henry G., Cromwell, Conn. 114 Marshall, Martin V., Art, Ala. 90, 4 Marsland, John, Franklin, N. Y. 298 Marston, Percival F., Lancaster, N. H. 286 Martin, Albert A., Poysippi, Wis. 380, 8 Martin, Benj. F., Fulton, Wis. 10, 384 Martin, Carlyle R., Winnipeg June, Minn. 1898 Martin, Edwin, Iroquois, S. D. 350, 2 Martin, George, Parkman, O. 1882 Martin, George R., Harbine, Neb. 10, 274. 8 Martin, Jellrey, M D., Anthony, Kan. 10,180 Martin, Joel, Bay View, Mich. 1871 Martin, John L., Nassau, Minn. 258, 60 Martin, Moses M., Ovid, Mich. 248 Martin, Robert, Hillsdale, Mich. 1860 Martin, Samuel A., Rowan, lo. 164, 76 Martini, Fritz VV., Fitchburg, Mass. 10, 2,214 Marts, William G., Ellington, N. Y. 298 Martyn, Sanford S., Haydenville, Mass. 232 Marlyn, William C, West Acton, Mass. 210 Marvin, D.aniel [N. Y.] 1875 Marvin, Dwight E., Asbury Park, N J. 292 Marvin, F.R.,539West.-rn av., Albany ,N.Y.1878 Marvin, John P., E. Hardwick, Vt. 12, 3^4 Marvin, John T., (Jrinnell, lo. 1886 Marvin, Sylvanus P., Westville, Conn. 126 Mason, Charles E., Mountain Home, Ida. 138 Mason, Clarence W., Deansboro, N. Y. 296 Mason, Edward B., Brunswick, Me. 196 *M son, Harry E., Medical Lake, Wash. 376 Mason, Henry B., Duxbury, Mass. 212 Mason, Horace C, Pullman, Wash. 1889 Mason, James D., Nora Springs, lo. 174 [Mason, Javan K., deceased, 34 *Ma8on, John R., Indianapolis, Ind. 1887 Masnn, Oscar H. L., Keinbeck, lo. 176 Mason, Philip H., Corning, lo. 166 Mason, William, Osage City, Kan. 184, 6 Massie, William M., Waimea, H. I. 1895 Mather, J. Bruce, Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Mather, V. Perry, Clean, N. Y. 302 ♦Mather. Wallace E., New Hartford, N.Y. 1881 Mathes, George F., Perris, Cal.- 102 [Matheson, Elias, deceased, 34 Matlock, Fletcher E., Ottumwa, lo. 1897 Matthews, George A., Auburodale, Mass. 1895 Matthews, James L., Crestview, Fla. 130 Matthews, James T., Plymouth, Pa. 342 Matthews, John H., Worcester, Mass. 234 Matthews, Luther P., Crete, Neb. 1853 Matthews, Newman, Randolph, N. Y. 304 Mathews, Robert J., Council Grove, Kan. 180 Mathews, Rubert B., Newcastle, Me. 200 Mathews, S. Sherberne, Danielson, Ct., 10, 114 Matthews, William D. A., Onarga, 111. 1872 Mattson, Bernard G., Yankton, tJ. D. 'Maxwell, Leigh B., Decatur, Ga. [May, Edwin M., deceased. May, Oscar G., Berkeley, Cal. May, T. Melbourne, Shutesbury, Mass. Mayhew,Wilmot M.,Highgate Spr'gs.Vt Mead, Charles M , New Haven, Conn Mead, Elwell O., Cleveland, O. Mead, Henry B., Scotland, Conn. Meader, John R., Lakeport, N. H. Means, Frederick H., Windham, Conn. Means, Oliver W., Enfield, Conn. Mears, Charles L., Snohomish, Wash. Mechling, George Z., Hamilton, O. Medlar, William H., .Alexandria, Minn. Meek, Stafford W., Yorkville, 111. Megathlin, Henry G., Wollaston, Mass. Mellish, John H., Dayville, Conn. Melton, Jesse J., Plant City, Fla. Mendell, Ellis, Roxbury, Mass. *Menke, Henry, Grandin, Mo. Menzi, Elmer U., Curtis, Neb. Mercer, Henry W., Tolt, Wash. Meredith, Richard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Meredith, R R.,97McDouough,Br'kl'n,N.Y.294 Merrall, Joseph H., Clayton, Cal. 1873 Merrell, Edward H., Pf., Ripon, Wis. 388 [Merrell, Samuel L., deceased, 34 Merriam, Alex. K., Hartford, Conn. 73, 1877 Merriara, Charles L., Pelham, N. H. Merriam, Charles W., Cohasset, Mass Merriam, F. N., Turner's Kails, Mass. Merriam, George F., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. Merrick, Frank W., W. Roxbury, Mass. 208 Merrick, Solomon G., Cocoanut Grove,Fla. 1886 Merrill, Adams H., Mooreton, N. D. 1886 Merrill, Benjamin B., Brewer, Me. 194 Merrill, Chas. C, Steubenville, O. 328 Merrill, Chas. H., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 60, 1870 Merrill, Chas. W., Oroville, Cal. 102 Merrill. George A., New Sharon, Me. 198, 200 ♦Merrill, George H., Suisun, Cal. 1887 354 1887 1870 1872 1875 1866 65, 320 122 284 126 114 378 324 254 158 226 1855 1892 208 266 274 378 1867 12, 288 212 222 1865 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 461 Merrill, George P., Marshall, Minn. 10, 258 Merrill, Geo. R., Minneapolis, Minn. 60, 1S67 Merrill, Harry E., San Jacinto, Cal. 98, 104 ♦Merrill, Htnry A., I^a^hville, Ky. 1877 *Merrill, James G., Nashville, Tenn. 1866 Merrill, John E., A. B. C F. M. 410 Merrill, John L., Newbury, Vt. 366 Merrill, John M., Columbus, O. 322 Merrill, Selah, Jei-usalem, 67, 186a Merrill, Truman A., Maiden, Mass. 1858 Merrill, William C, Lynn, Mass 220 Merrill, William H., Ocheltree, Kan. 10, 184 Merriraan, Daniel, Worcester, Mass. 67, 234 Merritt.Charles P. W.,Clifion Spring8,N.Y.1893 Merritt, Charles W., Chicago, III. 1898 Merritt. William C, Tacoma, Wash. 1883 Mershon, James R., Newton, lo. 1848 Merwin, Nathan T., Milford, Conn. 1865 Meserve, Henry C, Indianapolis, Ind. 12, 160 Meske, Fred L., Ort.nville, Minn. 260 Metcalf, Arthur, Lake Linden, Mich. 244 Metcalf, Irving W., Eiyria, O. 1882 Metcalf, John M. P., P/., Talladega, Ala. 1888 Metcalf, Paul H., Eiyria, O 10, 322 Mevis, Lyman, Worcester, Mass. 234 Mevis, Martin F., Southboro, Mass. 228 *Mewman, James A., Davenport, Okla. 1891 Michael, George, Haistad, Miun. 264 Mickels, Peter \., De Kalb, 111. 148 Miles, Arthur, Stark, III. 1891 Miles, Edward C, Glen Kidge, N. J. 1860 Miles, Harry R., Brattleboro, Vt. 362 Miles, Harvey, Cantm, N. Y. 1845 Miles, Milo N., Des Moines, lo. 1835 Miles, Thomas M., Briotol, Conn. 112 fMillard, Joseph D., deceased, 35 Millard, M. J., Carney, Okla. 10, 1900 Millard, Samuel N., Milwaukee, Wis. 1897 Millard, Watson B., Geneva, 111. 148 Millard, William B., Geneseo, III. 12, 148 Miller, Albert P., Washington, D. C. 129 Miller, Charles G., Karisas City, Kan. 182 Miller, Elisha W., Douglas, Mich. 240 Miller, Mrs. Eva K., Neponset, 111. 1896 *Miller, Fenelon G. [Okla.J 1891 Miller, Frank A., Elgin, III. 18H1 Miller, Geo. A., Syracuse, N. Y. 1859 Miller, Henry G., White Oaks, N.Mes. 309 Miller, Jason G., Harvard, Mass. 216 Miller, Joel D., Leominster, Mass. 1866 Miller, J. DeWilt, Cleveland, O. 1881 Miller, J. Wood, Paxton, 111. 1872 Miller, Louis, Hollv, Fla. 130 Miller.Parris E., Cumberland Center.Me. 10, 196 Miller, Richard, Janesville, Wis. 1873 Miller, Robert D., Maiden, Mass. 1856 Miller, Samuel, Sherburne, N. Y. 302 Miller, Samuel A., Neponset, 111. 152 Miller, Thomas C, Athenia, N. J. 292 Miller, Wilbur C, Decatur. 111. 1884 Miller, William S.A., E. Bridgewater, Ma. 1896 Miller, Willie G., Dorcas, Kla. 1-30 Millerd,N.A.,1153Lawndaleav.,Ch'go,I11.1861 Millett, Thomas F., Gorham. Me. 1879 Milligan, John A., Porterville, Cal. 102 Millikan, Silas F., Anamosa, lo. 164 Milliken, Charles D., West e-ide, Cal. 1892 Mills, Augustus W., Rye, N. H. 288 Mills, Charles L., Fredonia, Kan. 182 Mills, Charles P., Newbury port, Mass. 1880 Mills, Charles S., Cleveland, O. 320 Mills, Frank E., Pepperell, Mass. 1878 Mills, George A., Limerick, Me. 12, 198 Mills, George 8., Belfast, Me. 194 Mills, Harlow 8., Benzonia, Mich. 2-6 Mills, Harry E., Fort Scott, Kan. 182 Mills, Hf nry. Canton, III. 18.H Mills, Richard B., Strong, Me. 204 Milne, Alexander, Duluth, Minn. 256 Milstead, Charles A., Calera, Ala. 90 Milton, Jesse J., Tampa, Fla. 1892 Minchin, William J., Wreutham, Mass. 234 Miner, Henry A., Madison, Wis. 65, 1858 Miner, Samuel E., Ridgway, Mo. 1844 MInnis, Thomas W., DeLong, III. 1884 Mintier, James H., South America, 1889 MIrick, Edward A., Dryden, N. Y. 1869 Minkovsky, Louis F., ff., Oberlin, O. 75, 1891 [Mitchell, Ammi R., deceased, 35 Mitchell, Charles B., Wareham, Mass. 1898 Mitchell, Charles L., Winchester, Mass. 1871 Mitchell, Edwin K., Hartford, Conn. 73, 1886 Milchell, Frank, Wakonda, S. D. 354 Mitchell, Fred G., Topeka, Kan. 1893 Mitchell, George W., Milburn, 111. 152 Mitchell, James J., Prairie City, lo. 176 Mit. hell, J, Lee, Attleboro, Mass. 208 Mitchell, J. Spencer, Lisle, N Y. 296, 300 Mitchell, Thomas G., Madison, Me. 1846 Milchell, William, Detroit, Mich. 1857 Mix, Eldridge, Worcester, Mass. 1860 Moats, John W., Pawnee, Okla. 334 Moates, John D. , Jenifer. Ala., 92 Moffatt, T. Aird, Bulialo, N. Y., 296 Moffatt, T. Clemence, Wymore, Neb. 280 Mohr, Ursmus O., Williamsburg, Ky. 190 Monroe, Alexander, Paxion, 111. . 154 Munroe, Egbert N., Wellfleet, Mass. 232 Munro, George A , Culumbus, Neb. 272 Monroe. Thomas E., Akron, O. 318 Men gc.mery, J. A., La Grange, 111. 1866 M.'ody, Benj. F., San Andreas, Cal. 100, 2 Moody, Calvin B., Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Moodie, Uoyal C, W. Tisbury, Mass. 232 Moon, Charles J., Long Ridge, Conn. 124 Moon, Francis, Chihonville.Mass. 18S0 Moon, Hirara E., Portland, Ind. 1S91 Moon, Orriri I)., Berea, O. 318 Moore, Adna W., Manson, lo. 166, 72 Moore, Albert W., Lynn, Mass. 1873 Moore, Charles A., Rockland, Me. 202 Moore, Charles A., Kewanee, 111. 150 Moore, Charles D , Moiine, III. 152 Moore, Daniel M , Orange, Mass. 1880 »Moor, David Y., New Haven, Conn, 10,1900 Moore, Edson J.. Norfolk, Mass. 224 Moore, l-dward C, Providence, R. I. 67,346 Moore, Frank L., Edgerton, Wis. 382 Moore, Gainer P., Rumeo, Mich. 248 Mooar, George, Pf., ( >akland, Cal. 69, 1865 Moore, Georae F., Pf., Andover, Mass. 67, 206 Moore, George W , Nashville, I'enn. 1877 Moore, George ^'., Frostburg, Md. 190 Moore, John F., Lockport, 111. 152 Moore, John K., Elizabethtown, N.Y. 298 Moore, John W., Woodstock, 111. 158 Moore, Nathaniel S., Winsted, Conn. 1868 *Moore, Philip H., Philadelphia, Pa. 1894 Moore, Philip N., Mooers, N. Y. 1893 Moore, William, Clinton, W is. 382 ♦Moore, Wm A., Morton Park. 111. 1872 Moore, William E. B., E. Hartland, Conn. 116 Moore, William H., Hartford, Conn. 1846 Moore, William N., Great Falls, Mont. 270 Mor.land, Geo E , Kos.-land, La. 192 Moorland, Jesse E., Washington, D. C. 1891 Morach, Jacob, Avoca, lo. 164 More, Edwin, jr., Hancock, Mich. 242 Morehouse. D. A.. Newton Center, Mass. 1865 Morehouse, Ezra S., Brouard, Mich. 1894 Morehouse Geo. E., Roseland, La. 1897 Moreland, Mary L., McLean, 111. 152 Morey, Lewis W., Maiden, Mass. 1882 Mori^an, Charles, Hartford, Conn. 1862 Morgan, Chas. L , Jamaica Plain, Mass. 208 Morgan, Daniel T., Newark O. 322, 6 Moraan, David E., Columbus. Ga. 134 Morgan, David W., Slraihara, iV. H. 1885 Morgan, Edward, Cambria, Wis. 1876 Morgan, Richard J., .New Smyrna, Fla. 1890 Morley, John 11., Pr., Farg.,, N. D. 1867 Morris, Ebeiiezer J., Wilkes Barre, Pa. 344 Morris, Maurice B., Minneapolis, Minn. 260 Morris, Samuel T., Grand Rapids, Mich. 246 Morrison, Heorge M., St. Paul, .Minn. 12, 262 Morrison, Nathan J., Pr., Wichita, Kan. 1858 462 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Morrison, Samuel, Braintree, Mass. 1865 Morrow, Cornelius W., Norwich, Conn. 122 Morrow, Horace E., Deerfield, Mass. 212 Morse, Alfred L , Chicago, 111. 1S84 Morse, Charles F., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1856 Morse, Charles H., N. Craftsbury, Vt. 364 Morse, Edgar L., W. Williarasfleld, O. 10, 330 Morse, Heury H., Milford, Conn. 118 Morse, Morris W., Crete, Neb. 274 Morse, Warren, Bennington Center, Vt. 362 Morse, William B., North Yakiraa.Wash. 1884 Morson, Robert R., St. John, N. B. 1898 Morss, George H., Oakdale, Conn. 118 *Morton, George F., Braiuerd, Minn. 1891 Morton, W. Henry, Middletown, N. T. 300 Moses, Albert C, Harvey, 111. 150 Moses, Dighton, Sherman, Conn. 124 Moses, Leonard H., Northtield, Minn. 1876 Moses, Vincent, South Granville, N. Y. 304 Moslander, Franklin V., Neligh, Neb. 276 Mosman, William D., New Haven, Conn. 1877 Mote, Henry W., Sprague, Wash. 378 Moulton, Ezra C, Red Oak, lo. 1875 Moulton, James W., No. Madison, Conn. 120 Moulton, Warren J., New Haven, Conn. 77, 1899 Mousley, William H., Quechee, Vt. 364 Mowbray, Henry B., Fruitville, Cal. 10, 98 *Moxie, Charles H., Payuesville, Minn. 1886 Moxom, Philip 8., Springfield, Mass. 228 Mudie, Howard, Mt. Carmel, Conn. 118 Mulleneau, Hannah M., Magnolia, lo. 172 Mulnix, Andrew H., E. Milton, Mass. 222 Mumby, Robert, Hazel Green, lo. 170 Mumford, James T., Correctionville, lo. 166 Munger, Theodore T., New Haven, Conn. 120 Munsell, John H., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1875 Munson, Frederick, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1847 Munson, Myron A., Warren, Conn. 126 Murkland, Chas. S., Pr., Durham, N. H. 1884 Murphy, Charles G.. Oklahoma, Okla. 64, 1891 Murphy, James S , Port Arthur, Tex. 360 *Murphy, Thomas D., Chester, Mass. 212 *Murphy, Thomas F., Lee Center, 111. 1883 Murray, Edward W., Indianapolis, Ind. 160 Murray, William J., Beachmont, Mass. 226 Murrraan, Adam, Chicago, 111. 1896 Musil, John, Cleveland, O. 320 Mutch, William J., New Haven, Conn. 120 Muttart, Lorenzo W., Union, N. H. 290 Muttart, Wm. L., Chepacket, R. I. 346 Myers, Benj. F., Blaiisburg, lo. 164 Myers, Harry W., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 342 Myers, John C, Highland, 111. 150 Myers, Noah J., Carson Citv, Mich. 238 Myers, Simon P., Perry, Okla. 1872 Mylne, George W., Gien Ellyn, 111. 150 Nash, Charles S., Pf., Oakland, Cal. 69, 1884 Nash, Frank J., Pawtucket, R. I. 346 Nash, Fred. W., Livingstone Alta, Can. 1895 Nash, James H., Lovejoy, Ga. 134 Nason, John H., We^t Superior, Wis. 1S62 Naylor, Benjamin D., Grass Valley, CaL 98 Neal, Robert, Eaton. Colo. 108 Neilson, Ernest F., Newburgh, N. Y. 300 Neilson, Mclnness, Ravenna, O. 326 Nelson, Andrew G. [Minn.] 1876 Nelson, Andrew P., Lowell, Mass. 220 Nelson, Charles A., A. £. C. F. Jf. 410 Nelson, Charles E., Clintonville, Wis. 382 Nelson, Frank, Warren, Pa. 344 Nelson, Gustave W., Ashland, Or. 336 Nelson, John, Navarino, Wis. 10, 1900 Nelson, John W., Peoria, 111. 154 Nelson, Otto, Montclair, N. J. 292 Nelson, Koscoe, Windsor, Conn. 126 Neuenschwander, Daniel, Fessenden.N.D. 1885 Ne wberry .Charles E., Pf., Coupe\-ille, Wn. 374 Newcomb, Aaron S., Chicago, III. 1883 Newcomb, Edward H., So. Portland, Me. 202 Newcomb, Luther, Pomona, Kan. 1860 Newcomb, Ozro R., Thompson, O. 10, 328 Newell, Arthur F., Sayville, N. Y. 1893 Newell, Horatio B., A. £. C. F. M. 410 Newell, William W., St. Louis, Mo. 10, 268 Newkirk, Ward D., Beaufort, N. C. 310 Newlands, Robert W., Cheshire, Conn. 112 Newman, George H., Colfax, Wash. 374, 6, 8 Newman, Geo. N., Washington Mil!s,N.Y. .306 Newman, Ralph, Leavenworth, Kan. 184 Newman, Stephen M., WaBh'n, D. C. 65, 129 Newport, Fred., Oxford, Me. 200 Newton, Albert F., Haverhill, Mass. 216 Newton, Benjamin G., Pittsburg, Pa. 342 Newton, D. Augustine, Winchester, Mass. 234 Newton, George J., Hampden, Mass. 216 Newton, Howell E., Minerva, Ga. 134, 6 Newton, J. Edward, Eliot, Me. 12,196 Newton, Jnsiah, Canton, N. Y. 1845 Newton, Wm. H., Kinsey, Ala. 94 Nichols, Anna O., Sioux City, lo. 176 Nichols, Charles L. [N. Y.] 1861 Nichols, Danforth B., Mission Hill, S. D. 352 Nichols, Geo. T., Burlington, Kan. 180 Nichols, Jesse G., Hamilton, Mass. 216 Nichols, John R., Marietta, O. 324 Nichols, J. Henigan, Omega, Okla. 332, 4 Nichols, John T., Fremont, Wash. 378 Nichols, Nathan R., Norwich, Vt. 366 NichoUs, Sampson, Harwichport, Mass. 216 Nichols, Washington A., Lake Forest, 111.1838 Nickerfeon, R. S., Steamboat Springs, Colo. 110 Nickerson, Sylvester 8., Boston, Mass. 210 Nield, James A. [Cal.J 1894 Niemeyer, H. W. A., St. Paul, Minn. 1888 Nims, Granville W., Walton, N. Y. 306 Nixon, Theodore M., Washington, D. C. 129 Nobis, Lewis B., Raymond, Wis. 384, 8 Noble, Charles, P/., Grinnell, To. 1873 Noble, Edwin L., Neponset, Mass. 208 Noble, Franklin, 241 W. 23d, N. Y. 1862 Noble,F.A.,532 Wash'g'n Bd.,Ch'go,Ill. 62,144 Noble, Mason, Lake Helen, Fla. 130 Noble, Thomas K., Norwalk, Conn. 122 Norcross, Flavins V., Newcastle, Me. 1860 Nordlund, August A., Georgetown, Conn. 116 Norris, Austin H., Torringford, Conn. 124 Norris, John S., Tripoli, lo. 178 Norris, John W., Elburn, III. 10, 148 Norris, Kingsley F., Syracuse, N. Y. 306 Norris, Thomas F., Riverside, R. I. 11, 346 Northrop, Charles A., Norwich Town, Ct. 122 " " "' 1864 1884 1890 268 1854 1859 104 258, 64 73, 1892 1867 228 Norton, Edward, Quincy, Mass Norton, Edwin C, Pf., Claremont, Cal. [Norton, Edwin F., deceased. Norton, Mrs. Mary E. D.,Oberlin, O. Norton, Milton J., St. Louis, Mo. Norton, Reuben, Hudson, 8. D. Norton, Smith, Oberlin, O. Norton, Stephen A., San Diego, Cal. Nott, Jairus L., Mazeppa, Minn. Nourse, Edward E., Berlin, Conn. Nourse, Robert, Falls Church, Va. Noyes, Charles L., Somerville, Mass. Noyes, Edward M., Newton Centre, Mass. 224 Noyes, Frank J., Weston, Mass. 11, 232 Noyes, Frederick B., Plymouth, Mass. 226 Noyce, George T., Brunswick, Neb. 272, 80 Noyes, Henry H., New Gloucester, Me. 200 Noyes, Warren L., Manchester, N. H. 1868 *Nu8sbaum, Erich von, Sherrill, lo. 1899 Nutting, Mrs. Abi L., Glen wood, lo. 1895 Nutting, John D., Cleveland, O. 1885 Nutting, John K., Glenwood, lo. 1858 Nutting, Wallace, Providence, R. I. 346 *Nystrom, Axel L., Cleveland, O. 320 Oadams,Thos. S., Morris, III. 152 Oakey, James, Robbinsdale, Minn. 260 Oakley, E. Clarence, Detroit, Mich. 1881 Obenhaus, Herman F. A., Prescott, Wis. 388 O'Brien, James P., Kansas City, Mo. 266 Oehler, Frederic H., Wadena, Minn. 264 Oehler, William [Minn.) 1876 *Ogg, William D., Chokio, Minn. 1899 Ogilvie, Andrew U., Elkhart, Ind. 160 Ogilvie, David M., Ionia, lo. 164, 70 Ohlson, Karl F. , Brooklyn, N. Y. 1888 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 463 Okerstein, John F.,MiDneapoli8, Minn. 64, 1894 ] Olds, Alphonso R., Walla Walla, "Wash. 374, 8 Olds, Otis C, .4. B. G. F. M. 410 Oleson, William B., Warren, Mass. 230 ♦Olsen, Morten, Boston, Mass. 1S95 Olson, Nels O., C'rompton, R. I. 346 dinger, Wm. G., Tacoma, Wash. 378 Oliphant, Charles H., Methuen, Mass. 222 Olmstead, Charles, Three Rivers, Mass. 224 Olmstead, Julian H.,Tyndall,S.D. 348, .i4 Olmstead, N. P., Otis, Colo. 108, 10 Olsson, Carl F., Titusville, Pa. 344 Omans, Chester C, Bedford, Mich. 236, 44 Orchard, John, Fargo, N. D. 1892 [Ordway, Jairus, deceased. Ormes, Manly D., Col. Springs, Colo. 108 Orr, James B., San Francisco, Cal. 1889 Orth, Andrew P., Plaiodeld, III. 154 Orvis, Gurney M., Dubuque, lo. 168 Osborne, Cyrus A., Lake Geneva, Wis. 386 Osborne, Cyrus P., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1865 Osborn, Naboth, Candor, N. Y. 296 Osgood, Geo. W., Lynn, Mass. 1878 Osgood, Lucien E., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. 390 Osgood, Robert S., Indianapolis, Ind. 160 Osten-Sacken, F. V., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1892 Osthoff, Eusrene C, Minden, lo. 172 Ostrander, Jas.S.,361Macon,Br'klyn,N.Y. 1863 Ostrander, Lincoln, Hudsonville, Mich. 244 Otis, James A., Cooper, Mich. 238 Otis, Jonathan T., Grand Junction, Mich. 242 Otis, Norman L., Palo, Mich. 1859 Ottman, Henry A., Chenango Forks, N.T. 296 Owen, Richard, Bar Harbor, Me. 194 Owen, Richard H., Mineral Ridge, O. 326 [Owen, Thomas M., deceased, 35 Owen, T. Newton, Bristol, R. I. 346 Owen, Wm. H., Glyndon, Minn. 256 Owens, Edmund [Ida.] 1899 Oxnard, Henry E., Newton, Mass. 12, 224 Oxley, Charles G., Woden, lo. 178 Packard, Abel K., Greeley, Colo. 1851 Packard, Edward N., Syracuse. N. Y. 306 Packard, N. Luther, Riceville, lo. 172, 6 Paddock, Edward A., Weiser, Ida. 12, 1876 Paddock, George E., Keokuk, lo. 170 Paeth,C.A.,45 Warren av.,Chi'go, 111. 71,1881 Page, Charles, Fair Haven, Conn. 114 Page, Charles E. [N. Y.] 1873 Page, Frederick U. , Lawrence, Mass. 218 Page, Harlan, Hardwick, Mass. 212, 6 Page, Wesley E., Milton, Conn. 118 Page, William D., Wellfleet, Neb. 1885 Paine, John A., Tarrytown, N. Y. 1867 Paine, Levi L., Bangor, Me. 68, 1861 Paine, Samuel D., W. Palm Beach, Fla, 132 Painter, Harry M., Rosalia, Wash. 376 Painter, Hobart K., Galva, 111. 148 Pake, Margaret R., Ladysmith, Wis. 1877 Palmer, Alice R., Hammond, Ind. 12, 160 Palmer, Burton M., Benlcia, Cal. 11, 96 Palmer, Charles R., New Haven, Conn. 112 Palmer, Edward G., Detroit, Mich. 240 Palmer, Edward 8., Gorbam, Me. 1856 Palmer, Edwin B.,Winchester,Mass.60, 5, 18.'>9 Palmer, Frank H., Braintree, Mass. 1880 Palmer, Harrj', Bristol, Conn. 112 Palmer,Orange S.,3847W.60th pl.,Chic.,I11.1886 Palmer, Oscar A., Tonganosie, Kan. 186 Palmer, William S., Norwich Town,Conn. 112 Pangburn, Lycurgus E., Huntington,Conn. 118 Pannell, Cary H. H., Flanders, N. J. 1873 Papazian, Manaseeh G., Aintab, Turkey, 410 Paris, Sandy A., Marietta, Ga. 136 Park, Andrew J., Leonard's Bridge, Conn. 114 Park, Austin L., Redlands, Cal. 1864 [Park, Edwards A., deceased, 35 Park, Frank, Bcechwood, Mass. 212 Park, William E., Gloversvllle, N. Y. 298 Parker, Charles L., SUndish, Me. 204 Parker, Charles O., Tiverton, R. I. 346 Parker, Edwin P., Hartford, Conn. 116 Parker, Francis, Little Haddam, Conn. 114 Parker, Frederic, Chatham, Mass. 11, 210 *Parker, Fred. W. [Or.] 1888 rarker, hfenrv O., Detroit, Mich. 252 Parker,HenryW.,Ingleside,Flushing,N.Y.1848 Parker, Horace, W. Tisbury, Mass. 1861 Parker, J. A., S. Hartford, N. Y. 304 Parker, J. Homer, Kingfisher, Okla. 60, 1873 Parker, Johns D., E. Orange, N. J. 1865 Parker, Joseph J., Norfolk, Neb. 278 Parker, Lawrence J., Perkins, Okla. 334 Parker, Leonard F., Pf., Grinnell, lo. 1862 Parker, Leonard 8., No. Cambridge, Mass. 210 Parker. Thomas, Grandville, Mich. 1870 Parks, William U, Clark, 8. D. 348 Parmelee, Moses P., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Parmelee, Wm. J., Worthington, Mass. 1884 Parr, J. H., Macatawa, Mich. 1882 Parr, Walter R., 1161 N.42d av.,Ch'ago, 111. 146 Parsons, Albert 8., Sierra Valley, Cal. 1894 Parsons, Charles, Byron, 111. 142 [Parsons, Ebenezer G., deceased, 37 Parsons, Edward S.,P/'.,Col.Spring8,Colo. 1888 Parsons, Henry W., St. Paul, Minn. 1872 Parsons, James, Harlan, lo. 170 Parsons, .T. Franklin, Woodburn, 111. 158 Parsons, John, Dorchester, Mass. 1857 Parsons, Julius, Roberts, Wis. 384, 8 Parsons, Robert, Flat Rock, Mich. 1854 Parsons, Willard, Tribuue B'ding, N. Y. 1872 Partridge, Ernest C, A. B. C. F' M. 410 Partridge, Horace E., Pomona, Tenn. 356 Partridge, Lewis C, Hague, N. Y. 1860 Pasco, Martin K., Berea, Ky. 190 Paske, William J., Montclair, N. J. 292 Patch, Isaac P., Pr., Redfield, 8. D. 1877 Patchell, Charles T., Bay City, Mich. 236 Patchell, William T., Pueblo, Colo. 110 Paton, Lewis B., Pr"., Hartford, Conn. 73, 1890 Paton, Robert, Brandon, Wis. 380, 90 Patrick, Henry J., Newtonville, Mass. 224 Patten, Arthur B., So. Hadley, Mass. 228 Patten, Moses, Hooksett, N. H. 1860 Patten, William A., Kingston, N. H. 1853 Patterson, Geo. W.,St. Johnsbury E., Vt. 368 Patterson, Samuel C., Lodi, Cal. 100 Patton, Carl S., Ann Arbor, Mich. 236 Patton, Cornelius H., St. Louis, Mo. 268 Patton, Matthew, Taconic, Conn. 116 Patton, Myron O., Newburyport, Mass. 222 Paulu, Anton, Vining, lo. 172, 8 Paxton, Robert F., Sloan, lo. 176 Pay, George F., Easton, Pa. 1859 Payne, Charles A., Berlin, Wis. 380 Payne, William B., Arborville, Neb. 272 Peabody, Albert B., E. Boxford, Mass. 1860 Peabody, Charles, Pasadena, Cal. 1845 Peabody, Henry E., Hartford, Conn. 116 Peacock, Richard M., Milton, N. H. 1880 Pearse, Franklin F., San Lorenzo, Cal. 1883 Pearson, Arthur H., /y.,Northfteld,Minn. 1880 Pearson, James B., Montclair, N. J. 1860 Pearson, John L., Alpine, Cal. 96, 8 Pearson, Samuel, Galesburg, Mich. 242 Pearson, Thomas J., N. Topeka, Kan. 186 Pease, Charles, Long Beach, Cal. 100 Pease, C. B. F., Plantsville, Conn. 122 *Pease, Clarence H., 8. Killingly, Conn. 1893 Pease, Edmund M., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Pease, Frank W., Alma, Neb. 272 Pease, William, Anita, lo. 164 Pease, William P., Granite Falls, Wash. 374 Peck, Charles H., N. Bennington, Vt. 362 Peck, Henry P., Mont Vernon, N. H. 288 Peck, William J., Corona, N. Y. 1881 Peckover, Horace, Scranton, Pa. 1897 Peden, Anthony, Greensboro, N. C. 310 Pedersen, Jens H., Portland, Me. ,202 ♦Peebles, David, Eureka, Cal. 1871 Peebles, G., 542 So.Humboldt 8t.,Chi'go,Ill. 146 Peel, William T., Washington, D. C. 1881 Peet, Lyman P., .1. B. C. F. M. 410 Feet, S. D., 5327 Madison av., Chicago, 111. 1854 Peffers, Aaron B., Stoneham, Mass. 1855 464 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1901. Pegrum, Robert, Yarmouth, N. S. 1876 Peloubet, Francis N., Auburndale, Mass. 1857 Pelton, George A., Centerbrook. Conn. 1865 Penfield, S.,3841 Wyandotte St., K.C., Mo, 1849 Penman, John S., Bangor, Me. 194 Penney, Edgar J., Tuskegee, Ala. 1880 Penniman, Alford B., Adams, Mass. 206 Penniman, Andrew O., South Bend, Ind. 1882 Penniman. Hi-nry M., I5erea, Ky. 1884 Pennock, B. W., New Bedford, Vfass. 1888 Penrose, 8. B. L., Pr., Walla Walla, Wn. 1890 Pentz, Julius W., Paris, K. Y. 1898 Percival, Charles H., Boston, Mass. 1884 Perkins, Benjamin F., E. Walpole, Mass. 230 Perkins, Charles E., Keosauqua, lo. 170 [Perkins, Edgar, deceased, 37 Perkins, Eliza B., Clarks, Neb. 272 Perkins, Francis B., Oakland, Cal. 1860 Perkins, George G., Roijers, Ark. 128 Perkins, Henry M., Union, Me. 204 Perkins, Henry P., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Perkins, James C, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Perkins, Sidney K., York Village, Me. 204 Perkins, Sidney K. B., Perry, Me. 202 Perks, Harry, Alluras, Cal. 1893 Perrin, David J., Springfield, 8. D. 11, 352, 4 Perrin, J. Newton, Sanbornton, N. H. 290 Perry, Alfred T., Pr., Marietta, O. 1886 Perry, Augustus C, Dawsonville, Ga. 134, 8 Perry, Charles A., Falmouth, Mass. 1882 Perry, Cyrus M., Bolton, Conn. 112 Perry, D. Brainerd, Pr., Crete, ^Neb. 1871 Perry, Franks. [111.] 1892 Perry, George H., Pocatello, Ida. 138 *Perry, George H., Lakeville, Mass. 218 Perry, Henry T., A. B. C. F. Jf. 410 Perry, Lawrence, Worcester, Mass. 1894 Perry, Lewis E., KiUingly, Conn. 114, 26 Perry, Peter W., Western Springs, 111. 1856 Perry, Truman 8., Waterford, Me. 204 Pershing, James E., Pierce City, Mo. 268 •Person, Carl E., Joliet. 111. 1899 Petacci, IMcro, Plymouth, Mass. Peters, John H., Oklahoma, Okla. 334 Peters, Richard, E. Providence, R. I. 11, 346 Peterson, Anders J., New Haven, Conn. 120 *Peterson, Carl E., Lincoln, Neb. 276 Peterson, Carl J., E. Berkshire, Vt. 362, 6 Peterson, Charles W. Joliet, 111. 1899 Peterson, Hans, Duluth, Minn. .1892 Peterson, John, Clear 1 ake. Wis. 382 Peterson, J. <)., Butte, Mont. Peterson, Mathias, Missoula, Mont. 270 Peterson, Peter W.. Green Bay, VV'is. 384 Pettee, James H., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Pettegrew, Nina D , Spearfish, S. D. 1894 Pettibone, Charles H., Denver, Colo. 108 Pettigrew, J. D., Los Angeles, Cal. 100 Pettit, Samuel A., Clark, Colo. 1876 Peyton, Frank. Cashion, Okla. 332 Pharr, Theodore A., Avant, Ala. 90, 2 Phelps, Charles H., E. Smilhtield, Pa. 1880 Phelps, Edwin, Collamer, S D. 1894 Phelps, Frederick B., Whiting, Vt. 1870 Phelps, Lawrence, Leominster, Mass. 218 Philbrook, Charles E., Houlton, Or. 336, 8 Philbrook, Nathan P., Tilton, N. H. 1854 Phillips, Charles H., Jamestown, N. D. 312, 4 Phillips, Ellsworth \V., Worcester, Mass. 234 Phillips, George W., Rutland, Vt. 368 Phillips, John, San Francisco, Cal. 1871 Phillips, John W., Oakland, Cal. 100 Phillips, Thomas D., Chardon, (). 320 Phillips, Watson L., New Haven, Conn. 120 Phillips, William I., Wheaton, 111. ' 1876 Phillips, William O., Demorest, Ga. 134 Phipps, G. G.. Newton Highlands, MasB. 1868 Phipps, William H., Prospect, Conn. 122 Pickett, Cyrus, Northampton, Mass. 1867 Pierce, Albert E.,W. Terre Haute, Ind. 162 Pierce, Albert F., Campello, Mass. 210 Pierce, Charles M., Auburn, Mass. 206 Pierce, Charles P., E. Douglas, Maes. 12, 212 Pierce, David F., South Britain, Conn. 1888 Pierce, George J., Worcester, Mass. 1872 Pierce, Leroy M., Medfleld, Mass. 220 Pierce, Lucius M., Rockford,Io. 176 Pierce, Nathan W.. Pinckney, Mich. 1869 Pierce, Robert S., Loomis, Neb. 280 Pierce, W^illiam, Kirkland, 111. 150 Pierpont, John, Williamsburg, Mass. 232 Pierson, Isaac, Medfurd, Mass. 220 Pihl, G. E., New Britain, Conn. 120 [Pike, Alpheus J., deceased. Pike, Clarence, Mansfield Center, Conn. 118 Pike, Ezra B., E. Brentwood, N. H. 1860 Pile, Francis, Hartford, Conn. 1896 Pillsbury, Harvey G , Chicopee, Mass. 212 Pinch, Pearse, Chicago, 111. 146 Pingree, Arthur H., Pigeon Cove. Mass. 226 Pinkertou, Adam, Mazomanie, Wis. 1869 Pinkerton, W^illiara B., Newell, lo. 174 Pinkney, Clarence W, Eagle River, Wis. 11, 382 Pipes, Abner M., P/"., Nura Springs, lo. 1^76 [Pitkin, Horace T., deceased, 37 Pitkin, Paul H., Springfield, Mass. 1866 Pitts, Eddy T., Somerville, Mass. 11, 228 Pixley, Stephen C, A. B. C. F. M. 410 Place, 1 oretizo D., Ilicksville, N. Y. 1874 Plant, George E., Peshtigo, Wis. 388 Plant, Gus. O , Renovo, t'a. 342 Planvine, Laforest A., Oscar, La. 1898 Plass, Norman, 156 Fifth av.,New York, 1886 Piatt, Dwiaht H., Smith Center, Kan. 186 Piatt, Henry D., Franklin, Neb. 1851 Plait, Lester B., Wa^hington, D. C. 1877 Plumb, Albert H., Roxbury, Mass. 208 Plumb, Albert H., Jr., Peru, Mass. 226 I'lumb, Joseph C., Jojilin, Mo. 1869 Poeton, Josiah, Banyor, Me 1896 Pogue, John A., Ervine, Mass. 214 Poling, Daniel V., The Dalles, Or. 338 Pollard, George A., Grand Kapids, Mich. 1855 Pollard, Samuel W., Postville, lo. 176 Pomeroy, Edward N., Wellesley, Mass. 1868 Pond, Benjamin W., Washington, D. C. 1862 Pond, Chauncey N., Oberlin, O. 326 P(jnd, Evarts W,. Sheflield, Mass. 228 Pot d, William C, San Francisco, Cal. 104 Poole, Charles E., Mt. Jewett, Pa. 1888 Poole, Francis A., E. Weymouth, Mass. 232 Poor, William G., Lowell, Mass. 220 Poot, M'illiam F, Newaygo, Mich. 246 Pope, Charles H., Cambridge, Mass. 208 Pope, G Stanley, Geddes, S. D. 348, 50, 4 Pope, Howard W., New Haven, Conn. 1874 Pope, Joseph, Big Timber, Mont. 270 I'orter, Aaron, Salem, Mass. 1860 Porter, Edward C, Walertown, Mass. 230 [Porter, Edward G., deceased, 37 Porter, Elbert S., Bridgewater, Mass. 210 Porter, Frank C, P/'.,New Haven, Ct. 77, 1895 [Porter, Giles M., deceased. Porter, Harvey, Beirut, Syria, 410 Porter, Henry D., A. B. C. F. M. 410 Porter,H .,69 Pineapple St., Brooklyn, N.Y. 294 Porter, Henry W., Knoxville, Tenn. 356 Porter, John S., A. B. G. F. M. 411 Porter, Samuel P., Chic.igo, III. 1836 Porter, T. Arthur, Lvnxville, Wis. 386, 90 Porter, William. Pf.', Beloit, Wis. 1847 Post, Aureliau, Bristol Center, N. Y. 294 Post, Aurelian H., Tolland, Conn. 124 Post, George H., Cro«sville, Tenn. 356 Post, Martin, Atlanta, Ga. 1862 Post, Roswell O., Conneaut, O. 322 Post, W. Stanley, Wesihampton, Mass. 232 Potter, Ed win, 342 Hancock st., B'k'n, NY 1870 Potter, Frank C, Middletown, Conn. 1879 Potter, L. Eugene. Cromwell, lo. 166 Potter, Rockwell H., Hartford, Conn. 11, 116 Pottle, William A., New Hampton, lo. 174 Potwin, Lemuel S., Pf., Cleveland, O. 1860 Potwin, William 8., independence, lo. 1872 Pound, William IL, Lansing, Mich. 12, 244 Povey, Jesse, Detroit, Mich. 240 1901.] LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS. 465 Powoll.E.A., Kirksville, Mo. 1889 Powell, Gregory J., Fargo, N. D. 60, 18S3 Powell, Isaac P., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1868 Powell, Richard, Elwood, lud. 160 Powelson, Alfred P.. Pf., Tacoma, Wash. 1875 Power, John G., Hastings, Neb. 1887 Pratt, Arthur P., Berlin, Mass. 208 Pratt, D. Butler, Springfield, Mass. 11, 230 Pratt, Pwight M., Cincinnati, O. 11, 320 Pratt, Ernest, Wellsville, Kan. 188 Pratt, George H., Charleiuont, Mass. 210 Pratt, Horace, Barre, Vt. 1849 Pratt, James R., Troy, N.Y. 1900 Pratt, Lewellyn, Norwich, Conn. 122 Pratt, Magee, Hartford, Conn. 1887 Pratt, N. Miller, Monson, Mass. 222 Pratt, Parsons S., Dorset, Vt. 364 Pratt, Richard, t^aticoy, Cal. 1864 Pratt, Theodore C, Candia. N. H. 282 Preiss, John M., Wiishougal, Wash. 376,8 Prentice, Dwight N., Greeiiti«ld Hill, Ct. 18S4 Prentiss, George F., New Haven, Conn. 120 Prentiss, Norman A., Chicago, 111. 1859 Prentiss, Wm. C, Poquonock, Conn. 122 Prescott, Matthew, Lamar, Ala. 92 Pressey, Edwin S., St. Anthony Park, Minn. 262 Preston, Bryant C, Osage, lo. 174 [Preston, Charles L., deceased. 38 Preston, Charles W., Thedford, Neb. 280 Preston, Edwin T., Baxter, lo. 1856 Preston, Hartwell L., Knox%ille, lo. 172 [Preston, Ira M., deceased. Preston, Jared R., Ontario, Ind. 162 Preston, Joseph P., Jacksonville, 111. 1868 Preston, Marcus N., Grossdale, III. 150 Preston, Rile}' L. D., Saginaw, Mich. 1873 Preston, William F., Onondaga, Mich. 248 [Price, Charles W., deceased, 38 Price, Edgar H., Hamilton, Mo. 266 Price, Frank M., A. B. C. F. M. 411 Price, Thomas M., Iowa Falls, lo. 170 Pride, Edward VV'., Andover, Masi. 1869 Princell, John G., Franconia, Minn. 256 Pringle, Henry N., Eastport, Me. 196 Pritchard, David E., Rome, N. T. 1853 Proctor, Henry H., Atlanta, Ga. 134 Provost, Joseph, Torrington, Conn. 124 Prucha, John, Cleveland, O. 320 Prucha, Vaelav, Chicago, 111. 11, 1900 Prudden, Theodore P., \V. Newton, Mass. 224 Puddefoot.Wm. Q.,S. Framingham, M«.60,1880 Pallan, Frederick B., Providence, R. I. 346 Purdue, Roland W., Spring Valley, 111, 156 Putnam, Daniel E., Houlton, Me. 198 Putnam, Frank C, ^Yoodstock, Vt. 370 Putnam, George A., Millbury, Mass. 222 Putnam, Hiram B., Derry, N. H. 284 P*utnam, Holden A., Hudson, Mich. 244 Pyle, Hezekiah L., Watertown, N. T. 306 [Quaife, Robert, deceased, 39 Queen, Charles N., Ventura, Cal. 106 Quick, Abram J., Baltimore, Md. 1864 Quimby, J. Langdon, Gardiner, Me. 198 Quint, John H., Falmouth, Mass. 11, 214 Quivy, Elmer P., Omaha, Neb. 1893 liackett, E. Irving, E. 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