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964.001.226 - Announcement
Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts letterhead, dated 1866, accouncing the incorporation of the Second Congregational Society in Beverly: "AN ACT: to incorporate the Second Congregational Society in Beverly, and in relation to the Salem and Beverly Precinct." The document notes that the House of Representatives passed the act on 03/26/1866, the Senate passed it on 03/28/1866, and that Joseph A. Pond approved of the act on 03/30/1866. Th...
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964.001.227 - Announcement, Meeting
An accouncement to the members of the Second Congregational Church that they are called to a meeting on 12/03/1903 for the purposes of incorporating their organization: "To the members of the Second Congregational Church in Beverly, Mass. You are hereby notified that a meeting of the resident members of said church, of twenty-one years of age and upwards, for the purpose of organizing said church into a corporation, by the adoption of by...
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964.001.229 - Envelope
A standard-size envelope, addressed to Edmund M. Wylie, Esq. at 649 Cabot Street in Beverly, Mass. It was sent from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Office of the Secretary in Boston. The envelope is kept with the certificate of incorporation (item #964.001.228) and presumably was used to send the executed certificate to Wyle, an attorney in Beverly. The envelope has been opened with a slice across the top. It was posted with two stamps; the...
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964.001.230 - Receipt
A receipt confirming the receipt of a fee for the incorporation of the SCC: "Received of the Second Congregational Church of Beverly, Massachusetts, Five Dollars, in payment for filing and recording Certificate under Revised Laws, Chap. 36 Sec. 51." The receipt is mostly typewritten with names and dates filled in by hand. It was signed by William M. Olin, the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
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964.001.231 - Notebook
Two signatures of a notebook containing several items of note: - A handwritten covenant, dated 12/28/1715, outlining parishioners' commitment to the church and its community. - Numerous dated entries listing parishioners who have become members or received communion. - Dated entries summarizing the events and discussions transpiring at church meetings. The notes are dated from 12/28/1715 to 09/05/1735. They were written on lined blue...
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964.001.232 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Mr. Samuel Fowler was a contributing member in good standing of the North Parish in Danvers. The note is signed by Nathan and Jesse Putnam, "Committee of the Society in the N. Parish in Danvers." The note is on a small sheet of laid paper with deckle edges along the left-hand side and bottom.
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964.001.233 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Elias Lord is a member of the Congregational Society of Wenham, MA. The note is signed by Wenham town clerk Moses Foster. Is was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.234 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Andrew C. Baker is a member of the Congregational Society of Wenham, MA. The note is signed by Wenham town clerk Moses Foster. Is was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.235 - Letter
A brief note explaining that David Shelden is a member of the Congregational Society of Wenham, MA. The note is signed by Wenham town clerk Moses Foster. Is was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.236 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Col. Amos Sheldon, of Beverly, paid $3 in taxes for his section of a pew in the New Universalist Meeting House in Salem, MA. The note is dated April 29,1828, and signed by Ebenezer M. Dalton, Clerk of the New Universalist Society. The note was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.237 - Letter
A brief note sta that William Friendting, Jr., of Beverly, paid $3 in taxes for his section of a pew in the New Universalist Meeting House in Salem, MA. The note states that this makes Friend a member of the Society for one year. The note is dated April 29, 1828, is and signed by Ebenezer M. Dalton, Clerk of the New Universalist Society. The note was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.238 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Caleb Kimball, of Beverly, paid $3 in taxes on his section of a pew in the New Universalist Meeting House in Salem, MA. The note elaborates that this makes Friend a member of the Society for one year. The note is dated April 29, 1828 and signed by Ebenezer M. Dalton, Clerk of the New Universalist Society. The note was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.239 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Benjamin Standley, of Beverly, paid $3 in taxes for his section of a pew in the New Universalist Meeting House in Salem, MA. The note elaborates that this makes Friend a member of the Society for one year. The note is dated April 29, 1828 and signed by Ebenezer M. Dalton, Clerk of the New Universalist Society. The note was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.240 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Thomas Standley, of Beverly, paid $3 in taxes for his section of a pew in the New Universalist Meeting House in Salem, MA. The note elaborates that this makes Friend a member of the Society for one year. The note is dated April 29, 1828 and signed by Ebenezer M. Dalton, Clerk of the New Universalist Society. The note was written on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.241 - Letter
A brief note explaining that Isaac Babson and Sally Francis, both of Beverly, became members of the First Parish in Beverly. The note is dated 04/24/1829 and signed by Rob Rantoul, clerk of the FIrst Parish in Beverly. The note is on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.242 - Letter
A brief note certifying that Benjamin Creasey is a member of the Baptist Society in Beverly. The note is dated 04/27/1829 and signed by Samuel S. Ober, clerk of said society. The note is on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.243 - Letter
A brief note certifying that Tristam Woodbyry is a member of the First Baptist Society in Danvers.. The note is dated 05/28/1829 and is signed by Hercules H. Joselyn, clerk of said society. The note is on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.244 - Letter
A brief note certifying that Isaac Porter, of Wenham, is a member of the Congregational Society in Wenham. The note is dated 04/28/1832 and signed by Moses Foster, town clerk. The note is on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.245 - Letter
A brief note certifying that Henry Towns, of Wenham, is a member of the Congregational Society in Wenham. The note is dated 04/28/1832 and signed by Moses Foster, town clerk. The note is on a small sheet of wove paper.
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964.001.246 - Letter
A brief note certifying that Howard Gudell, of Beverly, is a member of the Congregational Society in Wenham. The note is dated 04/28/1832 and signed by Benjamin Edwards, town clerk. The note is on a small sheet of wove paper.
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