First Universalist Society (Cambridge, Mass.). Records, 1829-1943
Overview
Supplementary material added in 1981, including treasurer's records, 1879-1893, 1942-1943, Sunday School attendance record book, records of women's groups, 1829-1910, and records, 1862- 1865, of the Young People's Benevolent Association.
Dates
- Creation: 1829-1943
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on access to this collection.
Extent
2 boxesThis collection consists of supplementary material added in 1981, including treasurer's records, 1879-1893, 1942-1943, Sunday School attendance record book, records of women's groups, 1829-1910, and records, 1862- 1865, of the Young People's Benevolent Association.
Biographical / Historical
The First Universalist Society in Cambridge was incorporated February 9, 1822, and its meeting house at the corner of Main Street and Front Street (later called Massachusetts Avenue) was dedicated December 18, 1822. The church was organized June 19, 1827. In 1888, the meeting house was moved to its present location on Inman Street. The Society was dissolved on May 14, 1958.
- 1823-1831 Thomas Whittemore
- 1831-1832 Samuel P. Skinner
- 1832-1839 Lucius R. Paige
- 1842-1845 Lemuel Willis
- 1846-1848 Luther J. Fletcher
- 1849-1852 Edwin A. Eaton
- 1853-1867 Charles A. Skinner
- 1868-1873 Benjamin F. Bowles
- 1874-1886 Oscar F. Safford
- 1887-1891 Alphonso E. White
- 1892-1915 George W. Bicknell
- 1915-1922 Arthur E. Wilson
- 1923-1938 Otto S. Raspe
- 1939-1950 Frank B. Chatterton
Ministers
- 1823-1831
- Thomas Whittemore
- 1831-1832
- Samuel P. Skinner
- 1832-1839
- Lucius R. Paige
- 1842-1845
- Lemuel Willis
- 1846-1848
- Luther J. Fletcher
- 1849-1852
- Edwin A. Eaton
- 1853-1867
- Charles A. Skinner
- 1868-1873
- Benjamin F. Bowles
- 1874-1886
- Oscar F. Safford
- 1887-1891
- Alphonso E. White
- 1892-1915
- George W. Bicknell
- 1915-1922
- Arthur E. Wilson
- 1923-1938
- Otto S. Raspe
- 1939-1950
- Frank B. Chatterton
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
- Series I. Treasurer's records
- Series II. Sunday School records
- Series III. Women's groups
- Series IV. Young Peoples groups
- Series V. Unidentified record book
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of the First Unitarian Church, Dallas, TX, 1981.
Processed by:
Alan Seaburg, 1981
- Title
- First Universalist Society (Cambridge, Mass.) Records, 1829-1943 (bMS 459): A Finding Aid
- Author
- Andover-Harvard Theological Library
- Language of description
- und
- EAD ID
- div00459
Repository Details
Part of the Harvard Divinity School Library, Harvard University Repository
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