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Calvin Stowe returns to the pulpit at Asylum Hill Congregational Church

09/03/1865

Calvin Stowe was scheduled to lead the Sunday service in the chapel at 10:45, and his weekly Bible lesson was scheduled to resume at 4:00 with a lesson on Second Psalms.

 



Joseph Twichell's installation expected in two months

09/02/1865

The Courant reported that Joseph Twichell would be installed as pastor at Asylum Hill Congregational Church around November 1.



Joseph Twichell accepts Asylum Hill Congregational Church's call to service

08/08/1865

Joseph Twichell addressed a letter to Francis Gillette, accepting the church’s call to serve as their pastor.

 



Construction continues at Asylum Hill Congregational Church

08/04/1865

The Courant reported that work on the church building was progressing quite rapidly.

 



From Sunday School students to members of Asylum Hill Congregational Church

06/11/1865

A communion service was held in the Asylum Hill Congregational chapel.



Cornerstone laid at Asylum Hill Congregational Church

05/02/1865

The ceremony to lay the cornerstone of the church building was held at 6:00 PM.



Construction on the Asylum Hill Congregational Church underway

04/03/1865

The Courant reported that 27 masons, 12 stone cutters, and 32 laborers were presently at work on the new building that would be the Asylum Hill Congregational Church. 



Asylum Hill Congregational Church formally organized

03/23/1865

The Asylum Hill Congregational Church formally organized with 114 members. 



Asylum Hill Congregational Chapel dedicated

03/12/1865

Dedication services were held in the chapel.



Seats rented (or Sold) at the Asylum Hill Congregational Chapel

03/11/1865

The sale of seats in the new chapel realized $3,400.

 




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