. A narrative history of the town of Cohasset, Massachusetts . ures any early as the year 1859 several persons commenced *A LIST OF PASTORS OF THE SECOND PARISH(CONGREGATIONAL). Rev. Aaron Pickett,Martin Moore,Daniel Babcock,Frederick A. Reed,Calvin R. Fitts,Moody A. Stevens,Granville Yager,John W. Savage,E. Victor Bigelow, t See Joel Willcutts diary. November 15, i826-May7, 4, i833~August, 9, 1842-June 9, 9, 1848-March 13, , 1868-October 12, 18, 1871-June 20, 20, 1878-February 6, 30, 1883-November, 1


. A narrative history of the town of Cohasset, Massachusetts . ures any early as the year 1859 several persons commenced *A LIST OF PASTORS OF THE SECOND PARISH(CONGREGATIONAL). Rev. Aaron Pickett,Martin Moore,Daniel Babcock,Frederick A. Reed,Calvin R. Fitts,Moody A. Stevens,Granville Yager,John W. Savage,E. Victor Bigelow, t See Joel Willcutts diary. November 15, i826-May7, 4, i833~August, 9, 1842-June 9, 9, 1848-March 13, , 1868-October 12, 18, 1871-June 20, 20, 1878-February 6, 30, 1883-November, 24, 1891- 5o8 HISTORY OF COHASSET. to advocate the establishment of a church in Beech-wood.* Those families which had been in the habit of walkingsix miles each Sabbath in order to attend church could berelied upon to form the nucleus of an organization withintheir own neighborhood. Religious services had been held occasionally in theschoolhouse, with preaching by Rev. Joseph Osgood, A. Reed, and Rev. Stephen Puffer, of the Cohas-. Photo, Harriet A. Nickerson. Beechwood Congregational 1866. set churches, and by others. Rev. E. P. Dyer, of Hing-ham, was particularly influential in securing a permanent *A LIST OF PASTORS OF THE BEECHWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ev. Cyrus R. Stone, 1862-67. Rev. Nelson M. Bailey, 1889-92. „ Charles B. Smith, 1867-72. ,, John Sharp, 1892-95. „ T. S. Norton, 1873-75. Mr. George J. Newton, 1895-96 ,, Austin S. Garver, 1875. Rev. John Wriston, 1896-98 „ , 1875-83. 11 Frank Park, 1898- „ Harlan Page, 1883-88. UP TO DATE. 509 church organization, and a committee of three * to solicitsupport for regular preaching services was appointed. Rev. Cyrus Stone, a retired foreign missionary, heldpreaching services there in the year 1862, and withineighteen months there were twelve persons who formedthemselves into the Evangelical Union Church. Deacon Damon and Mrs. Samuel Litchfield and othersof Scituate ai


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