Seventy Five Years Anniversary Proceedings of the Founding of the Presbyterian
Seventy Five Years Anniversary Proceedings of the Founding of the Presbyterian
Ind Kingston Presbyterian Church Kingston
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Scott, elected 1881, died 1885 ; R. H. Evans, elected i885, died 1S91 ; J. B. Robison, elected 1886; Samuel Jackson, elected 1895; W. K. Stewart, elected 1895. EXTRACTS FROM THOMAS HAMILTON'S HISTORY. The following extracts from a history of the church prepared by Thomas Hamilton in 1857 present the personal recollections and opinions of one of the earliest and most devoted friends of the church. Uncle Tommy Hamil- —32— ton, as he was familiarly called, possessed in a very remarkable degree the... confidence and esteem of the entire neighborhood, both in and out of the church membership, during the fifty years of his service as elder. He died June i6, 1880. His manuscript was not available at the time of the anniver- sary, but some of its more interesting features are herewith subjoined : " Having composed one of the number of those who were first organized into the Sand Creek church, and having been familiar with and having taken a deep interest in everything connected with her welfare for a third of a cen- tury, it seemed good to me to give an outline of the most important events connected with its history for the benefit of those who may come after, that they may shun the mistakes and improve whatever may be worthy of imita- tion.
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