. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. been an elder for one year. His second wife, then MissMcCorkle, served as an officer of the school sixty-twoyears until her death in 1887. During the rest of Dr. Brainerds pastorate JohnAikman and William Taylor were superintendents; inDr. Allens pastorate, E. R. Hutchins M. D., O. , and Rudolph M. Schick, Esq. All of thesemen, except Mr. Taylor, were ruling elders of thechurch. Mr. Schick was superintendent at the begin-ning of the present pastorate, but resigned after two


. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. been an elder for one year. His second wife, then MissMcCorkle, served as an officer of the school sixty-twoyears until her death in 1887. During the rest of Dr. Brainerds pastorate JohnAikman and William Taylor were superintendents; inDr. Allens pastorate, E. R. Hutchins M. D., O. , and Rudolph M. Schick, Esq. All of thesemen, except Mr. Taylor, were ruling elders of thechurch. Mr. Schick was superintendent at the begin-ning of the present pastorate, but resigned after twoyears on account of removal. He has been followedsuccessively by Messrs. James Hewitt, Dudley T. Rich-man, David White, Philip H. Strubing, and WalterH. Richman,—all elders with the exception of DudleyT. Richman, who has since, however, become a rulingelder in the Emmanuel Church of West Dudley T. Richman, Hewitt and Strubing, likeMr. Schick, were led to resign owing to removal toneighborhoods distant from the church. Mr. Whitewas compelled to resign the superintendency from ill


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