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English: Identifier: granitemonthlyne28dove

Title: The Granite monthly, a New Hampshire magazine, devoted to literature, history, and state progress Year: 1900 (1900s) Authors: Subjects: New Hampshire -- History Periodicals Publisher: Dover, N.H. : H.H. Metcalf, Publisher Contributing Library: University of New Hampshire Library Digitizing Sponsor: University of New Hampshire Library

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It only made him more
staunch and loval. When others
paused dismayed, it was his part to
speak the word of good cheer and
inspiration. It was not until after three years of
the earnest loyalty of five determined
men that the followers met and or-
ganized a religious society, and soon
alter decided to erect a place of wor-
ship. The names are found on the
church books to-day. There are

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Gen. George T. Cruft
President of the New Hampshire Unitarian Asso-
tion; Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the First
Unitarian Branch, of Littleton.

thirteen original members, but amid
them all these five stand out with
peculiar luminousness and there is a
world of determination in the signa-
tures as they appear upon the old
church page,—James B. Morrison,
George T. Cruft, Porter B. Watson,
Hosea B. Patterson, and Charles M.
Tuttle. The minister had been work-
ing. The Second Church of Boston,
whose pastor was the Rev. Edward
A. Horion, in whose honor the hall
below the auditorium is named,

330 THE UNITARIAN MOVEMENT IN LITTLETON.

gave him $1,500. Out of his own
salary he donated some $900. The
loan fund advanced $1,500. Num-
erous Woman's Alliance branches
throughout New England contrib-
uted amounts to the cause, and in
1886 a lot of land, through the in-

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