History of Berlin

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Wilcox, died January 19, 1905, greatly lamented by his many friends.
The name of Edward Wilcox brings to mind a work in which he was greatly interested. In 1857 a manual of the Sec- ond Congregational Church of Berlin was published, which represented many weeks of patient research and labor by the Rev. William DeLoss Love, Deacon Benjamin Savage, Deacon Edward Wilcox, and Deacon Alfred North. It is remembered that every meeting of that committee was opened by prayer..
The book contains, besides
... thirty-four pages of historical memoranda and other matter, a chronological index of every member of the church, from its organization in 1775 up to 1857. Dates of deaths and ages are given and at the end is an alphabetical index.
212 HISTORY OF BERLIN Mayor Giles Curtiss, who was a Revolutionary soldier, li^ed next south of the Bolderos. He died in 1842, aged eighty-nine.
The Curtiss house, which stood near the sidewalk, was very well built, with fine mouldings about the ceilings. The prop- erty was purchased by Samuel C.


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