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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Granite Monthly, Vol. 14: A New Hampshire Magazine Devoted to History, Biography, Literature, and State Progress
The church and society ove1 which he is now settled is one of the most noted in New Hampshire. It was organ ized m 1730, with but nine members, and only thirty families in the then frontier settlement. Their first place Of wor ship was under the spreading branches Of an oak tree, and their first church building a rude structure made of logs, serving the double purpose of a church and stockade or fort for defence against the Indians.
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