Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . often led class, and frequently wentout into the country to preach. B Letter to the author. 178 Old Sands Street Church. This is not confirmed by others. He preached a funeral sermon at theburial of Mr. Boalt, which is remembered as a sermon of great power. Hewas considered a man of marked talent ; was kind and gentlemanly, of dig-nified carriage, florid countenance, and gray, or slightly gray, This correspondent makes note of conflicting s


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . often led class, and frequently wentout into the country to preach. B Letter to the author. 178 Old Sands Street Church. This is not confirmed by others. He preached a funeral sermon at theburial of Mr. Boalt, which is remembered as a sermon of great power. Hewas considered a man of marked talent ; was kind and gentlemanly, of dig-nified carriage, florid countenance, and gray, or slightly gray, This correspondent makes note of conflicting statements bythe aged people of Sandusky concerning the report that fell into a habit of drinking. He quotes the follow-ing, inscribed upon a tombstone in an old and neglected groundin the western part of Sandusky city: In memory of Joseph Crawford, who was born in White Plains, N. Y.,and died in this city Aug. 9, 1832, aged 59 years. His wife long since found rest in heaven ; and of their chil-dren, living and dead, many pages of merited eulogy might bewritten, but they are not required. Rev. Albert D. Knapp, letter to the


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