. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Rev. W. C. Litchfield. end of which period the Rev. LeroyFletcher Snnpp, a young Virginiatheologue formerly of the Methodistfaith, became pastor. The churchretained him as minister for twoyears when he left to enter the Har-vard Theological school, subsequentlyreceiving a call to Maiden, Mass.,where he is now settled in activework. The Rev. W. C. Litchfield suc-ceeded him, and pastor and congre-gation enjoyed the most harmoniousrelations during a two years pastor-ate. In December, i8g8, these c


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Rev. W. C. Litchfield. end of which period the Rev. LeroyFletcher Snnpp, a young Virginiatheologue formerly of the Methodistfaith, became pastor. The churchretained him as minister for twoyears when he left to enter the Har-vard Theological school, subsequentlyreceiving a call to Maiden, Mass.,where he is now settled in activework. The Rev. W. C. Litchfield suc-ceeded him, and pastor and congre-gation enjoyed the most harmoniousrelations during a two years pastor-ate. In December, i8g8, these con-nections so pleasantly sustained were. Rev. Charles Graves. severed of necessity, owing to theill-health of Mr. Litchfield, who re-moved to his home in , at that time. For the pasttwo years he has occupied a seat inthe Massachusetts legislature as rep-resentative from the city of his resi-dence. In the moiuh of April, 1899, afterfour months of candidating, a statewhich is the most forlorn of abomi-nations of desolation for any church—and methinks for the candidates,too—the society called to its servicethe Rev. Charles Graves of the Mead-ville Divinity school. The year of his ministry has beena successful one, a 3ear of manfulendeavor in the cause dear to hisheart, and through his unceasing ef-forts, put forth in earnest activity forevery department of church life, thesociety is enjoying a new lease ofardor and interest. In the pulpit of the church givenin memory of the late Dr. Charles M. 534 THE UNITARIAN MOVEMENT IN LITTLETON.


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