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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 13., The Congregational Church of West Medford. (search)
Lean, Luther Farwell, Ira P. Ackerman and Henry L. Barnes on Allston street. Mr. Barnes moved from Mr. Barnes moved from Boston in February, 1857, and lived in the same house till his death, in January, 1904, which house to the West Medford Congregational Society. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes united with the First TrinitariMrs. Barnes united with the First Trinitarian Church, Medford, by letter from the Mount Vernon Church, Boston, and he was so active a worker t 1864, sometimes, at least, at the house of Mrs. Barnes. These were monthly meetings, with childreuse was needed for this increasing class. Deacon Barnes conducted a canvass, with assistance, and 23, 1897, the society accepted from Bro. Henry L. Barnes the gift of the house and land corner Higecessary funds could not be secured at once, Mr. Barnes withdrew the dedicated free of debt conditiog drawings and contractors' estimates. Henry L. Barnes died on January 23, 1904, leaving his homlding fund. The executors under the will of Mr. Barnes stated the value of the homestead to be four[1 more...]