Box 1
Container
Contains 43 Results:
Charles R. Hamlin vs. Harvey Baldwin. Hamlin accuses Baldwin of dishonesty, falsehood, unchristian conduct...failed to pay 1/3 of $28 for printing Doolittle's sermon and circulating falsehood re: donation to the Western Reserve College, Mar. 22, 1838
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Piece: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
Mar. 22, 1838
Protest of the Minority of the Church in Hudson, "Against the decision of the church...in relation to the use Wm. Dawes...has made in the name of Capt. H. Oviatt in obtaining subscriptions for Oberlin" 17 signatures, Mar. 5, 1839
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Piece: 2
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
Mar. 5, 1839
Draft of letter to editors of Observer, defending Congregationalism, ca. 1830s
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Piece: 3
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
ca. 1830s
Letter from F.H. Brown to Bro. Barrows of Western Reserve College (ed. of Observer) re: Sunday School Library. On same leaf: separate letter re: subscription and financial affairs of the Observer, ca. 1830s
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Piece: 4
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
ca. 1830s
Letter from Charles R. Hamlin to Harvey Baldwin he agrees "to bury the matter forever" submitted to Prof. Barrows (see Mar. 22, 1838 letter), Mar. 27, 1840
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Piece: 5
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
Mar. 27, 1840
Letter from Charles R. Hamlin to Harvey Baldwin, concilatory letter, acknowledging his partial fault in the dispute, etc. (see Mar.22, 1838 and Mar. 27, 1840 letters), Feb. 12, 1841
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 1, Piece: 6
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
Feb. 12, 1841
Indenture between Heman Oviatt and David Hudson and Benjamin Whedon, Trustees of Calvinistic Congregational Society of Hudson for $10., land east of Public Land, 8,118 square feet, for 999 years for erection of a Meeting House A.D.S., June 16, 1818
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Piece: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
June 16, 1818
Quit claim deed. Heman Oviatt and Mary C. Oviatt to Trustees of First Congregational Society of Hudson, for $1. Paid by John Buss, Jacob Chamberlin, Jesse Neil, Moses Messer and John W. Smith, trustees for land adjoining Public Square. A.D.S., Oct. 17, 1853
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Piece: 2
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
Oct. 17, 1853
Harvey Baldwin to Hudson Village, Lot no. 17, Block no. 5 deeded by Saphronia Gaylord to said Baldwin, land on which Engine House is situated, Sept. 15, 1863
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Piece: 3
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
Sept. 15, 1863
Quit claim deed. Harvey Baldwin and Anner M. Baldwin, for $110., received of Harvey Baldwin, Justin E. Kilbourn, Moses Messer, Daniel D. Morrell and Nelson V. Wadsworth, trustees of First Calvinistic Congregational Society of Hudson, part of lot no. 56, except land leased to Hudson Fire Company for engine, May 4, 1866
Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Piece: 4
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
The First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records have been divided into two series: First Congregational Church and the Free Congregational Church.The First Congregational Church records include deeds of the first meetinghouse, the current church (at 47 Aurora), and a parsonage. The financial information relates to Sunday School accounts and the Ravenna Street parsonage built for Rev. William Hanford in 1833. The First Congregational Church records also include some...
Dates:
May 4, 1866