The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . REV. W. D. DALE CDc CburcD of $t. 3oMi m evangelist. This church was first organized as amission chapel of Christ Church in the year1861. The Rev. Alfred B. Baker wasthe minister in charge. In 1866 the mission became an inde-pendent parish under the tide of theChurch of St. John the Evangelist, andwas duly organized in accordance withthe doctrines, discipline and worship ofthe Protestant Episcopal Church in theUnited States of America and the lawsof the State of New Jersey. The Rev. REV. E. B. JOYCE Edward E. Boggs was the fi


The city of New Brunswick; its history, its homes & its industries . REV. W. D. DALE CDc CburcD of $t. 3oMi m evangelist. This church was first organized as amission chapel of Christ Church in the year1861. The Rev. Alfred B. Baker wasthe minister in charge. In 1866 the mission became an inde-pendent parish under the tide of theChurch of St. John the Evangelist, andwas duly organized in accordance withthe doctrines, discipline and worship ofthe Protestant Episcopal Church in theUnited States of America and the lawsof the State of New Jersey. The Rev. REV. E. B. JOYCE Edward E. Boggs was the first rector. The Rev. Charles E. Phelps assumedcharge of the parish in 1870 and con-tinued the incumbency until the year1898, when he resigned the rectorshipand was appointed rector-emeritus. In 1886 the building was consider-ably enlarged and beautified by the ad-dition of a transept and parish-room. The Rev. W. Dutton Dale, afteracting as assistant minister for one year,was elected rector and assumed the in-cumbency on Easter Day, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 77


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