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idge, where he has since been a distinguished instructor. March 13, 1835, Rev. David Damon was invited to settle with this parish as their Christian minister, and acnd there an hour was spent socially.—Arlington Advocate. 1835, March 13, David Damon was installed. He died [June 25] 1843. The Churches that took part at MrMr. Damon's installation were: First Church in Cambridge; Church in Watertown; Mr. Ripley's in Waltham; Church in Lexington; Church in Medford; Mr. Walker's in Charlesn was absent on account of ill health at the time of this installation. To Mr. Damon's time the following persons had been Deacons: John Cutter and John Winship, . Book closing with the sixth ministry, Mr. Brown's. 1835, April 15. Mr. Damon gives a list of 40 communicants—all that belong to said Church as far as can why a record should be made of church meetings, as during the last ministry (Mr. Damon's), any further than shall be necessary to explain an alteration in the const
, Esq., 1828, 1829, 1882, 1839-41. Charles Wellington, 1828. Jonathan M. Dexter, 1828, 1829, 1835-1837. Rev. Ebenezer Nelson, 1829, 1830, 1832, 1833—thanks of the town extended for his faithful services as one of the school committee, in 1834. Rev. F. H. Hedge, 1830, 1832, 1833. James Nason, 1830, 1832 (vacant by removal from town). James Brown, 1831. Isaac Locke, 1832 (resigned). George A. Locke, 1833, 1834, 1849. David Dodge. 1834-38 (excused), 1842 (excused). Rev. David Damon, 1836-38. Henry Whittemore, Esq., 1837, 1838, 1847, 1848. William Hill, 2d, 1837, 1838. Philip B. Fessenden, 1838. William W. Wellington, 1838 (excused). Samuel L. Cutter, 1838. Rev. Timothy C. Tingley, 1839-41. William Locke, 2d, 1839 (excused). John Fowle, 1839, 1840. Abner Peirce, 1839. Mansur W. Marsh, 1839-41, 1848, 1850. Nathan Robbins, 1840. Rev. J. C. Waldo, 1842 (excused), 1846, 1847. Luke Wyman, 1842, 1843. Joseph Hill, 1842-44. Josiah H. Ru
. The following inscription was placed on Mr. Damon's grave stone in the new cemetery: TheThe Rev. David Damon, D. D., whose body rests beneath this marble, was for eight years minister of theee of Doctor of Divinity. Notices of the Rev. David Damon appeared in the Monthly Miscellany for sbury Society for Promoting Temperance. By David Damon, Minister of the Congregational Society of (9) The Means of Attaining Religion. By David Damon. Printed for the Union Ministerial Associa in Berry Street, Boston, May 27, 1840. By David Damon. Boston, 1840. Pp. 24. (14) Centennial Sermon, West Cambridge, by Rev. D. Damon, voted to be published at expense of parish, 1840. (15)(18) The Sinfulness of Sin, a Sermon by the Rev. David Damon, in The Monthly Miscellany of Religion Aug. 1829. Mrs. Rebecca Damon (widow of David Damon), died at Boston, 21 May, 1852. She was b.er of George Prentice—d. 26 Sept. 1835, a. 55.—Damon. Zechariah and Rebecca (twins), b. 17, bap. 20[24 m
em, 1689, 19 Innholders, 35, 36, 42, 69, 73, 74, 76, 76, 83, 121, 133, 136, 139, 150 Inoculation for cowpox, 139 Inscription on gravestone to Jason Russell and others, 69; on monument of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 100. Installation of Rev. D. Damon, 117, 119; of successors, 120, 174 Interment of Russell and others who fell on April 19, 1776, 70 Journalists, distinguished, natives, 146 Juvenile Library, 141, 142, 155, 163 Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, 168, 169 Lafayette ihrough Menotomy on April 18, 1776, 68, 69 Northwest Parish of Cambridge Singing Society, 111, 113,114 Notices publicly read in Church, 39, 46, 48, 93, 94 Obituary notice of the Rev. Samuel Cooke, 103; of Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, 240; of Rev. David Damon, 226, 227 Odd Fellows, 166, 191 Ode to Science, 122 Officers chosen on account of the War, in 1778, 92, 93; of the Northwest Precinct in Cambridge, 167-169 Old Adams House at West Cambridge, 147-149 Oration by William Nichols,
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