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Side 23
... settled minister ; he was ordained 17th June , 1818 , and received by contribution about $ 200 per annum ; he was dismissed at his own request , in May , 1821 , but with great reluctance on the part of the society . After this , several ...
... settled minister ; he was ordained 17th June , 1818 , and received by contribution about $ 200 per annum ; he was dismissed at his own request , in May , 1821 , but with great reluctance on the part of the society . After this , several ...
Side 36
... settled , 17 , salary , 18 , ordained , 18 , notice of his life , 19 , anecdote of 19 , character , 20 , funeral sermon , 20 ; Schools , grant for , districts , 24 ; Stone , Mr. Calvin R. fire , near , 29 ; Shays , his opposition , 32 ...
... settled , 17 , salary , 18 , ordained , 18 , notice of his life , 19 , anecdote of 19 , character , 20 , funeral sermon , 20 ; Schools , grant for , districts , 24 ; Stone , Mr. Calvin R. fire , near , 29 ; Shays , his opposition , 32 ...
Side 39
... SETTLEMENT . - The first white inhabitants established themselves in Sterling as early as the year 1720. Circumstances lead us to fix that year as the precise date of the settlement . Gamaliel Beamant was the first inhabitant ; he was ...
... SETTLEMENT . - The first white inhabitants established themselves in Sterling as early as the year 1720. Circumstances lead us to fix that year as the precise date of the settlement . Gamaliel Beamant was the first inhabitant ; he was ...
Side 41
... settled as pastor . chapter . 2 The Church gathered , and Rev. John Mellen The ecclesiastical history will form a separate 1756. This is called the year of the great sickness . The dys- entery prevailed to an alarming extent ...
... settled as pastor . chapter . 2 The Church gathered , and Rev. John Mellen The ecclesiastical history will form a separate 1756. This is called the year of the great sickness . The dys- entery prevailed to an alarming extent ...
Side 44
... the earth , generally caused by the current of a river ) on this occasion the scaur , next below Sawyer's Mill , was fixed upon as the boundary . when they gained their settlement . * Since that period 44 HISTORY OF STERLING .
... the earth , generally caused by the current of a river ) on this occasion the scaur , next below Sawyer's Mill , was fixed upon as the boundary . when they gained their settlement . * Since that period 44 HISTORY OF STERLING .
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acres afterwards appointed April Artemas Ward Benjamin born Boston Boylston Brigham called Cambridge Capt church commenced committee County of Worcester Court Daniel death died east Elijah Brigham England Ephraim erected families farm father French garrison graduated granted Harrington Harvard University hill Hist Holden Houghton hundred Indians inhabitants James John Houghton John Prescott John Sprague Jonathan Joseph Joseph Dudley Joseph Henshaw Josiah June Kerley Lancaster land late Leicester Leominster lived March Marlborough married Meeting House miles mill minister Nashaway Nathaniel Northborough ordained Oxford parish pastor Paxton persons petition plantation pond preached present proprietors records resided Rice river road rods Rowlandson Samuel Samuel Ward Sept sermon settled settlement Shrewsbury society Sterling stones thence south thirty Thomas tion town twenty voted Ward West Boylston Westborough Whitney Wilder Willard William William Stedman Worcester Magazine
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