. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . siding elderof the Bridgeton district, who appointed John M. Hartley as pastor. The following were members of the (|uarterly conference: I. 11. Hartley,pastor; Thomas Sovereign, superintendent; I-lwood M. Hadley. local ;Solomon Mason, exhorter; Obadiah Reed. James Ireland. John WilliamEldredge and John A. Jeffries. The services were held in Union Chapel, corner of Baltic and .Micliiganavenues. Mr. Hartley served as pastor until March. 1


. The Daily union history of Atlantic City and County, New Jersey : containing sketches of the past and present of Atlantic City and County . siding elderof the Bridgeton district, who appointed John M. Hartley as pastor. The following were members of the (|uarterly conference: I. 11. Hartley,pastor; Thomas Sovereign, superintendent; I-lwood M. Hadley. local ;Solomon Mason, exhorter; Obadiah Reed. James Ireland. John WilliamEldredge and John A. Jeffries. The services were held in Union Chapel, corner of Baltic and .Micliiganavenues. Mr. Hartley served as pastor until March. 1881, when Rev. Z. T. I )nganwas appointed by the Bishop presiding over the Xew Jersey Conference of thatyear. The Lnion Chapel soon too small for the growing congregationunder Mr. Dugans pastorate, and it was decided to build a new church. .Accord-ingly, a lot was purchased at and .Arctic a\ennes. and the church basement story only was completed under the jiastorate of Mr. Dugan. whoserved the church faithfully for three years. In the spring of 1884. Rev. S. Meseroll was ai)i)ointeil pastor. I )nring. ROBERT E. STEPHANY, ESQ. ST. M, l„ ClirKiU, 2S3 the three years of Mr. MeserollV llie n.,„n was andthe iiienihership increased lars;ely. In the spring of 1887 C K. l-leniint; was ajipninleil as pa>lnr. 1 ie >erved thechurch faithfully ami with s;reat success for tiuee years, when Kev. S. S. Weath- the old church was built. To .Mr. Weatherhy is due the credit ..f sui^-otins.; andfrequently urging a new cluuch on Iacitic avenue. Ward Gamble followed Mr. Weatherhv and reuKiined two years inthe pastorate. He did much to create a sentiment ami zeal in favor of a newchurch. At the close of his second year the (■Jnu-cli nf this eity wasorganizeil. when aliont twenty of the .■^l. Taul nieniher- left and joined that. In the spring of 1895 i^*^^- George L. l)t)l)bins was api)ointed. .\fter


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