This volume contains a sermon in 1858 given by Joel Linsley, the pastor of the Second Congregational Church of Greenwich, Connecticut commemorating the last meeting of the congregation in the then current meeting house. The sermon includes a history of the church from its founding in 1755. It also includes a listing of parish members from that date through 1860, the date of this publication.
Joel Harvey Linsley (1790-1868) was a notable Congregational minister and president of Marietta College in Ohio.
The Rev. Dr. Joel Harvey Linsley was born in 1790 in Cornwall, Vermont to Levina Gilbert and Joel Linsley, who subsequently became a New York Judge. Joel Linsley graduated from Middlebury College and then studied and practiced law during the first seven years of his professional life. After resuming his religious studies, Linsley was ordained and served as a pastor of South Congregational Church in Connecticut in 1824. He then served as pastor of Park Street Church in Boston from 1832 to 1835. In 1835 the trustees of Marietta College recruited Linsley to serve as the college's first president. By the end of 1846, Linsley accepted a pastorship of the Second Congregational Church in Greenwich, Connecticut, where he served until his death in 1868.
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Catalogue of members: p. 23-51