. History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania . son; Benjamin B. Hamlin,presiding elder. 1870-72, M. K. Foster; Benjamin B. Hamlin, pre-siding elder. 1873, J. S. McMurray, G. W. C. Van Fossin ; Mil-ton K. Foster, presiding elder. 1874, J. S. McMurray; Milton K. Foster, presidingelder. 1875, J. S. McMurray, J. R. Akers; Milton , presiding elder. 1876, Finley B. Riddle, J. R. Akers; Milton , presiding elder. 1877, Finley B. Riddle, J. II. .\kers; ThompsonMitchell, presiding elder. 1878, Finley B. Riddle, F. Rogerson ; ThompsonMitchell, presiding elder. 1879, Richard Hi


. History of Huntingdon and Blair counties, Pennsylvania . son; Benjamin B. Hamlin,presiding elder. 1870-72, M. K. Foster; Benjamin B. Hamlin, pre-siding elder. 1873, J. S. McMurray, G. W. C. Van Fossin ; Mil-ton K. Foster, presiding elder. 1874, J. S. McMurray; Milton K. Foster, presidingelder. 1875, J. S. McMurray, J. R. Akers; Milton , presiding elder. 1876, Finley B. Riddle, J. R. Akers; Milton , presiding elder. 1877, Finley B. Riddle, J. II. .\kers; ThompsonMitchell, presiding elder. 1878, Finley B. Riddle, F. Rogerson ; ThompsonMitchell, presiding elder. 1879, Richard Hinkle, F. Rogerson; ThompsonMitchell, presiding elder. ISSO. Richard Hinkle, W. H. Dill; ThompsonMitchell, presiding elder. 1881, John J. Pearce, W. H. Dill, C. V. Hartzell;Richard Hinkle, presiding elder. , John J. Pearce, C. V. Hartzell; RichardHinkle, presiding elder. Owing to the absence of records, the names of theministers who served the Huntingdon people duringthe early part of the present century and from 1834until 1843 could not be HUNTINGDON BOROUGH. 459 Methodist Episcopal Sabbath-School.—On 7th of September, 182S, as appears by the roll-book, therewere enrolled 43 scholars,—23 male and 20 were present that day 15 male and 16 femalescholars; total, 31; absent, 12. On the 14th of thesame month there were present 5 male and 4 femaleteachers, 17 male and 13 female scholars; total ofall, .39. On the 6th of September, 1829, the number ofscholars enrolled had increased to 79. There werepresent that day 8 teachers and 33 scholars; total,41. On the 5th of September, 1830, the numbers en-rolled were: teachers, 11: scholars, male, 50; female,50; total of all. 111; in attendance, 7 teachers and61 scholars. On the 4th of September, 1831, the list showed 7male and 6 female teachers, 47 male and 37 femalescholars; total, 97; in attendance, 4 teachers and 42scholars; total, 46. The last full account in the book is for Feb. 19,1832, as follows: 6 male


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