. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Rev. Henry Cunrnnings. 300 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH^ Rev. George R. W. Scott. call to the pastorate in nativetown, and was disraissetl July 25,1866. He remained in the Rutland(Mass.) pastorate until 1874, whenhe became pastor at Strafford, Vt.,and is still residing in that town. The pulpit was temporaril} sup-plied for about a year after departure, and then R. W. Scott, a native ofPittsburg, Pa., born April 17, 1842,and a graduate of Middlebury col-lege in the


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. Rev. Henry Cunrnnings. 300 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH^ Rev. George R. W. Scott. call to the pastorate in nativetown, and was disraissetl July 25,1866. He remained in the Rutland(Mass.) pastorate until 1874, whenhe became pastor at Strafford, Vt.,and is still residing in that town. The pulpit was temporaril} sup-plied for about a year after departure, and then R. W. Scott, a native ofPittsburg, Pa., born April 17, 1842,and a graduate of Middlebury col-lege in the class of 1864, who wasthen a student in Andover seminary,was invited to supply the desk for ayear, with a view to permanent set-tlement when his theological courseshould be completed, in case sucharrangement should be satisfactoryon both sides. He accepted the in-vitation with the result that on Sep-tember 17, 1868, he was ordainedand installed in the pastorate, con-tinuing in the same until December7, 1-873. He was subsequently fortwo years acting pastor of the Cham- bers Street Congregational church inBoston, and twelve years pastor ofthe RoUstone Con


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