80471
Gideon FrostJune 30, 1783June 30, 180379
James MunroeJune 30, 1783Sept. 14, 180469
John Walton Nov. 19, 1792Nov. 23, 182381
William HilliardApril 5, 1804April 27, 183657
Josiah MooreJan. 4, 1805May 1, 181467
James MunroeAug. 2, 1818May 31, 184873
At the division of the church in 1829, the two surviving Deacons, with a majority of the members, adhered to Dr. Holmes.
Subsequently other Deacons were installed into office, as follows:—
Elected.Died.Age.
Stephen T. FarwellApril 30, 1837 Oct. 20, 1872 67
Charles W. Homer Jan. 4, 1849 Feb. 15, 1873 71
Charles T. Russell
Resigned Sept. 15, 1871.July 2, 1869
George S. Saunders July 2, 1869
Francis FlintFeb. 27, 1874
Charles W. Munroe
Resigned Jan. 27, 1875.Feb. 27, 1874
James M. W. HallJan. 27, 1875
Aaron H. SaffordJan. 27, 1875
The Deacons elected by the other branch of the church were as follows:—
Elected.Died.Age.
Abel WhitneyJuly 12, 1829 Feb. 22, 1853 70
Sidney WillardDec. 15, 1833 Dec. 6, 1856 76
eral.
Colonel and Assistant Surg. General U. S. Army, July 28, 1866. Brig. General and Surg. General, July 3, 1882.
Died at Washington, D. C., Oct. 10, 1883.
Crosman, George Hampton.
Born at Taunton, Mass., Nov., 1798.
Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, Sept. 1, 1819, to July 1, 1823. Brevet Second Lieutenant, 3d U. S. Infantry, and Second Lieutenant, 6th U. S. Infantry, July 1, 1823. First Lieutenant, Aug. 30, 1828, Assistant Quartermaster, Oct. 15, 1830, to July 7, 1838.
Captain, Apr. 30, 1837, to June 18, 1846.
Captain, staff, Assistant Quartermaster, July 7, 1838. Brevet Major, May 8, 1846.
Major, staff, Quartermaster, Mar. 3, 1847. Lieut. Colonel, staff, Deputy Q. M. General, Dec. 22, 1856. Chief Quartermaster of the department of Pennsylvania and the Shenandoah, Apr. 29 to Aug. 24, 1861.
In charge of the Quartermaster's department, Philadelphia, Penn., and depot of clothing and equipage, Schuylkill Arsenal, Sept. 27, 1861, to Aug. 27, 1864.
Colonel, staff, Assistant Q.