Scientific American Volume 77 Number 07 (August 1897) . and fiftieth aniversary of the founding of thishistoric edifice. The principal one of these addresses,which deals with the history of the church from its in-ception and with the causes which led up to its founding,is by the pastor. Rev. Horace C. Hovey, whom readersof this paper will recognize as one of our interestingcontributors. Dr. Hovey tells the story in hla clear,concise style, and is ably seconded by Rev. A. , a former pastor. As this church is in themiddle of our New England sea coast, in a region wherethe Pilgrim Fathe


Scientific American Volume 77 Number 07 (August 1897) . and fiftieth aniversary of the founding of thishistoric edifice. The principal one of these addresses,which deals with the history of the church from its in-ception and with the causes which led up to its founding,is by the pastor. Rev. Horace C. Hovey, whom readersof this paper will recognize as one of our interestingcontributors. Dr. Hovey tells the story in hla clear,concise style, and is ably seconded by Rev. A. , a former pastor. As this church is in themiddle of our New England sea coast, in a region wherethe Pilgrim Fathers settled, and which has since beenthe home of many of our noblest men, it may betaken asa good example of the founding and growth of a Presby-terian church in America. The book is well illuetratedwith half tone pictures of the church and pastors, andcontains, besides the above mentioned addresses, a com- plete report of the celebration services,including several \ (7185) L, F. writes: I aboat tO build poems which were written for the mvm HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Names and Address must accompany all lettersor no attention will be paid thereto. This is for ouiinformation and not for publication. References to former articles or answers shouldgive date of paper and page or number of question. Inquiries not augwered m reasonable time shouldbe repeated ; correspondents will bear in mind thatsome answers require not a little research, and,though we endeavor to reply to all either by letteror in this department, each must take his turn. Buyers wisbing to purchase an^ article not advertisedin our columns will be furnished with addresses ofhouses manufacturing or carrying the same. Special Written Information on matters ofpersonal rather than general interest cannot beexpected without remuneration. Scientific American Supplements referredto may be had at the office. Pnce 10 cente each. Books referred to promptly supplied on receipt ofprice. minerals sent for examinati


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