History of the town of Oxford, Massachusetts, with genealogies and notes on persons and estates . es resulted and its pernicious influence was felt long after-ward. Fortunately the people of this town did not engage in it to agreat extent. Isaac Larued owned 40 shares, Jacob Cummings 30,Uriah Stone 40, Samuel Call 30 and Samuel Scott 30, all exceptingLarned in the north part of the town. In 1748 the commissionerssold 46 acres of land of Samuel Call (now known as the Livermoreplace), H. 110, to pay his assessments. [Form of a Bill.] T W E N T Y SHILLINGS Wo promise, for ourselves and Partners,


History of the town of Oxford, Massachusetts, with genealogies and notes on persons and estates . es resulted and its pernicious influence was felt long after-ward. Fortunately the people of this town did not engage in it to agreat extent. Isaac Larued owned 40 shares, Jacob Cummings 30,Uriah Stone 40, Samuel Call 30 and Samuel Scott 30, all exceptingLarned in the north part of the town. In 1748 the commissionerssold 46 acres of land of Samuel Call (now known as the Livermoreplace), H. 110, to pay his assessments. [Form of a Bill.] T W E N T Y SHILLINGS Wo promise, for ourselves and Partners, to receive this Twenty ShillingBill of Credit as so much Lawful Money iu all Payments, Trade and Business,and after the expiration of twenty years to pay y® Possessor y* value thereofin Manufactures of the Province. Boston. 1 Hutchinson. but am uncertain whether I shall continue . . -At that date T{^. William Jennlson wrote because It will not ilo for me to oblige myself to thus to his wife, I am now at Worcester In the take pay In Land Bank. business of the school, and preach at Holden—. J^ r»^?^.p CHAPTER IV. ECCLESIASTICAL. First Mixisters. Non-Residents Taxed. Rev. John Campbell. ChurchFormed. Hagburn Legacy. The Awakening. Mr. Campbells Trea-tise. Davidson Case. Mr. Campbells Decease. Rev. Joseph Bow-man. Embarrassment. Church Divisions. Lawsuit. Dark Elias Dudley. Rev. Josiah Moulton. Congregational SocietyFormed. Later Ministers. Lkgacies. Universalist Society. Minis-ters. Conventions. Baptist Church and Society. Ministers. Metho-dist Church and Society. Protestant Episcopal Roman Catholic Church. First Meeting-house. SecondMeeting-house. Universalist Meeting-house. Third CongregationalMeeting-house. Baptist Meeting-house. Methodist Church Building. Catholic Church Building. Parsonages. First Ministers. In accordance with the terms of the grant andthe usage of the da}- the town was from the beginning an


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