History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ection of trustees was held. They were with Es-quire Hoffman against raising money by taxing the pews pro rata on thesales. They resigned. William Stevenson and Henry I. Hiserodt, Jr., wereelected trustees in their places, and when at this same meeting it was movedto raise two hundred dollars by taxing the pews it was voted down yeas 13,noes 19. This indexed the feeling, and so failing to raise money to pay forpreaching at this meeting. Mr. Huntting the next day started out with theabove su


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ection of trustees was held. They were with Es-quire Hoffman against raising money by taxing the pews pro rata on thesales. They resigned. William Stevenson and Henry I. Hiserodt, Jr., wereelected trustees in their places, and when at this same meeting it was movedto raise two hundred dollars by taxing the pews it was voted down yeas 13,noes 19. This indexed the feeling, and so failing to raise money to pay forpreaching at this meeting. Mr. Huntting the next day started out with theabove subscription paper to pay for Presbyterian preaching. In this re-gard the subscribers names are significant. They are Israel Reynolds $10,Isaac Huntting $15, A. E. Winchel$10, NilesHamvell$.), Silas Harris $5. $3, Justus Booth $10, Leonard Husted $5, Morse Couch $3, Jas. Lillie$2,William A. Stickle $5, John N. Stickle $5, Philip Pulver $3, Gurdon Picher$1, Benjamin Knickerbocker $2, Elisha Kenyon $1, John A. Turck $5, Pe-ter B. Knickerbocker $4, Nicholas Pulver $10, William Righter, Jr., $5,. Isaac Hunttinq. [From a Portrait—1820— See Lineage.] 178 HISTORY OF PINE PLAINS. Isaiah Dibble $12, Josiah Winans $3, William Winans $2, William Steven-son $5, Wm. W. Pulver $10, David Winans $3, Elijah Northrop $5, JamesG. Husted $3, Samuel Huntting $5, Peter Loux $5, William VanAlstyne$3, Robert Hoag $1, William H. Conklin $3, Peter W. Pulver $10, WalterHusted $, Jacob Bockee $5, Jesse Tbompson $5, Francis Conor $1. The amount of subscription is $, and the number and standing ofthe names indicate a good degree of interest in Presbyterian preaching atthat time. The Rev. Eliphalet Price, Rev. Mr. Ford, Rev. Mr. Timlow andRev. Robert G. Armstrong, each Presbyterian, Rev. Mr. Teal, Mr. Hendrickand Mr. Gale, Lutheran, Rev. Mr. Anthon, Episcopalian, and Rev. , Baptist, each preached occasionally in 1817, 18 and19, and prob-ably later. March 11, 1819, Rev. Rober


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