. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. made him morestaunch and loval. When others paused dismayed, it was his part tospiak the word of gt)od cheer andins])iration. It was not until after three years oftlie earnest loyalty of five determinedmen that the followers met and or-ganized a religious society, and soonalter decided to erect a place of wor-ship. The names are found on thechurch books to-day. There are. (jen. Ueoige T. of tlie Ne%L< Haiiipshire Uiiitariaii Assoeia-tion; Chaij-man of the Board of Trnsiees of


. The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress. made him morestaunch and loval. When others paused dismayed, it was his part tospiak the word of gt)od cheer andins])iration. It was not until after three years oftlie earnest loyalty of five determinedmen that the followers met and or-ganized a religious society, and soonalter decided to erect a place of wor-ship. The names are found on thechurch books to-day. There are. (jen. Ueoige T. of tlie Ne%L< Haiiipshire Uiiitariaii Assoeia-tion; Chaij-man of the Board of Trnsiees of the FirstUnitarian C/inrch, of Littleton. thirteen oriuinal members, ])ut amidthem all these five stand out withpeculiar luminousness and there is aworld of determination in the signa-tures as they appear upon the oldchurch jiage,—James B. Morrison,George T. Cruft, Porter B. Watson,Hosea B. Patterson, and Charles The minister had been work-ing. The Second Church of Boston,whose pastor was the Rev. KdwardA. Horion, in whose honor the hallbelow the auditorium is named, 330 IHE UXnAKIAX MOVEMENT L\ EllTEETON. gave him $1,500. Out of his ownsahiry he donatetl some $900. Theloan fund advanced $1,500. Alliance brandiesthroughout New England contrib-uted amounts to the cause, and in1886 a lot of land, throusrh the in-


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