The Cambridge of Eighteen Hundred And Ninety Six a Picture of the City And Its
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Before the separation of the First Church from the First Parish, but while the controversy which resulted in that was becoming very serious, a second Congrega- tional church was formed, the first of this order in Cambridge- port. This was in 1827. A meeting-house was built on Nor- folk Street, and in 1852 a more stately house on Prospect Street, where the church now has its seat. Among its minis- ters have been Rev. William A. Stearns, one of the most hon- ored and useful citizens of the town, ...and afterwards president of Amherst College ; and the Rev. David N. Beach, who after eleven years of vigorous service, in which the interests of the city have known his influence, has just transferred his work to another part of the land. Other churches have been formed, three in Cambridgeport and one in North Cambridge, and there are thus six Congregational churches in the city. The history of the Roman Catholic churches will be written by another hand. But it is fitting here also to recognize the Catholic clergymen who have been prominent as useful citizens, and especially those who have joined with their Protestant neigh- bors in the no license movement, which has been so marked a feature of our municipal life.
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