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Excerpt from Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church in Middleboro, Mass AT a business meeting of the First Congregational Church in Middleboro, April 15, 1894, it was voted to provide for a suitable observance of the two hundredth anniversary of the organization of the church. A strict reckoning from the original organization, December 26, 1694, - correcting the old style calendar, - would bring the bi-centennial celebration January 6, 1895. It was presently determined to hold the commemorative exercises not in mid winter, but in a season favorable for the largest possible attend ance of friends. The date chosen was August 26, 27, 1894. On those days the celebration was...
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