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A HALF CENTURY. 



Charles E. Steele, 1886 to '88. 

 Martin S. Wiard, 1887 to '89. 

 Edward N. Stanley, 1887 to '89. 

 Clarence F. Carroll, 1888 to '90. 

 Burr A. Johnson, 1888 to '90. 

 John P. Bartlett, 1889 to '91. 

 Charles E. Wetmore, 1890 to '92. 

 Albert L. Wiard, 1890 to "92. 

 Robins Fleming, 1891 to 

 Henry J. Wheeler, 1892 to 



CLERKS. 



At a meeting of the Church held July 9, 1842, Mr. Romeo 

 Francis was chosen clerk of the Church. In a few years the 

 clerk came to act also as treasurer, which usage was continued 

 to 1885. Since that time the offices of clerk and treasurer have 

 been held by different persons. 



The following is the list of clerks: 



TREASURER FROM 1858. 



AVilliam H. Hart. 



SUNDAY-SCHOOL. 



The Sunday-school, as an institution of the Church, has held 

 an important place, contributing not only to the increase of the 

 Church in membership, but to the training of the young for 

 efficient service. The first officers of the Sunday-school were 

 appointed at the first business meeting of the Church, and were 

 as follows: Superintendent, Horatio Waldo; Assistant Super- 

 intendents, Chauncey Cornwell and Mrs. R. G. Williams; 

 Secretarv, Francis Hart; Librarians, R. G. Williams and 



