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CHURCHES.-In Andover: South; West; Free; Union, Ballard vale; Theological Seminary. In Chelmsford: 2d at North; Central. In Dracut: 1st; Central. In Lawrence: Lawrence Street; Trinity; South; United; Riverside. In Lowell: Pawtucket; 1st; Eliot; John Street; Kirk Street; High Street; French; Highland; Swedish. Methuen. North Andover. Tewksbury. Tyngsboro. Total: 27

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Albert W. Burnham, Lowell, scribe and treasurer. Rev. Edward W. Pride, Andover, statistical secretary, and committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets on the last Tuesday in April and the second Tuesday in October.

2. BARNSTABLE CONFERENCE. — Organized Oct. 28, 1828.

CHURCHES. In Barnstable: West; Centreville; Hyannis. Chatham. In Dennis: South; Union. In Falmouth: 1st; East; North; Waquoit; Woods Holl. Harwich; Harwich Port. Nantucket. Orleans. Provincetown. Sandwich. In Truro: 1st; North In Wellfleet: 1st; South. In Yarmouth: 1st; West. Total: 23 churches.

Rev. William C. Detling, Centerville, scribe, treasurer, and chairman committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets on second Tuesday in June and the second Tuesday in December.

3. BERKSHIRE NORTH CONFERENCE. - Organized Dec. 3, 1867. CHURCHES. -Adams. Becket North. Dalton. Hinsdale. Lanesboro. Middlefield. North Adams. Peru. In Pittsfield: 1st; 2d; South. Richmond. In Williamstown: 1st; College; South; White Oaks. Windsor. (New Lebanon, N. Y.) Total: 17 churches.

Deacon George French, North Adams, secretary and treasurer. Rev. Alford B. Penniman, Adams, committee on the work of the churches. Annual meeting, second Wednesday in November; semi-annual, second Wednesday in May.

4. BERKSHIRE SOUTH CONFERENCE. - Organized Aug. 29, 1860. CHURCHES. Becket Centre. Egremont South. In Great Barrington: 1st; Housatonic. Lee. Lenox. Monterey. Mount Washington. In New Marlboro: 1st; Southfield; Mill River. Otis. In Sandisfield: 1st; New Boston. Sheffield. In Stockbridge: 1st; Curtisville. In West Stockbridge: Village; Centre. Total: 19 churches.

Bennett T. Gale, Lee, scribe and treasurer. Rev. Walter W. Curtis, West Stockbridge, committee on the work of the churches. Annual meeting in November.

5. BROOKFIELD CONFERENCE. - Organized June 13, 1821. CHURCHES.- Barre. Brimfield. Brookfield. Charlton. Dana. Dudley. In Hardwick: 1st; Gilbertville. Holland. New Braintree. In North Brookfield: 1st; Union. Oakham. Southbridge. Spencer. Sturbridge. In Ware: 1st; East; French. In Warren: 1st; West. West Brookfield. Total: 22 churches.

Rev. Edward B. Blanchard, Brookfield, scribe and treasurer. Rev. Benson M.

Frink, W. Brookfield, committee on the work of the churches. Meetings: annual, first Tuesday in May, 2 days; semi-annual, third Tuesday in September, 1 day.

6. ESSEX NORTH CONFERENCE. - Organized April 30, 1828. CHURCHES. In Amesbury: 1st; Union. Boxford, West. In Bradford: 1st; Ward Hill. Georgetown: 1st; Memorial. Groveland. In Haverhill: West; 4th ; Centre; North; Riverside; Union; St. Johns, French. In Ipswich: 1st; Linebrook. Merrimac. In Newbury: 1st; Byfield. In Newburyport: North; Prospect Street; Belleville; Whitefield. Rowley. In West Newbury 1st; 2d. Total: 27 churches.

Rev. David C. Torrey, Byfield, scribe and treasurer. Rev. John N. Lowell, Haverhill, committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets on the second Wednesdays of May and October.

7. ESSEX SOUTH CONFERENCE. - Organized May 8, 1827. CHURCHES.

In Beverly North; Dane Street; Washington Street. Boxford. In Danvers: 1st ; Maple Street. Essex. In Gloucester: West; Trinity; Lanesville; Magnolia. Hamilton. Ipswich South. In Lynn: 1st; Central; Chestnut Street; North; Swedish. In Lynnfield: Centre; 2d. Manchester. Marblehead. Middleton. In Peabody: South; Rockville; West. In Rockport: 1st; Pigeon Cove; Swedish. In Salem: Tabernacle; South; Crombie Street. Saugus 1st, and Cliftondale. Swampscott. Topsfield. Wenham. Total: 37 churches.

Rev. T. Frank Waters, Ipswich, scribe, treasurer, and committee on the work of the churches. Rev. E. C. Ewing, Danvers, statistical scribe. Conference meets on the second Wednesdays of May and October.

8. FRANKLIN CONFERENCE. - Organized Oct. 10, 1843.

CHURCHES.-Ashfield. Bernardston. Buckland. In Charlemont: 1st; East. Coleraine. Conway. In Deerfield: South; Orthodox. Erving. Gill. In Greenfield 1st; 2d. In Hawley: East; West. In Montague: 1st; Miller's Falls; Turner's Falls. Northfield. Orange Central; Swedish. In Shelburne : 1st; Falls. Shutesbury. Sunderland. Warwick. Wendell Centre. Whately. Total: 28 churches.

Rev. Edward P. Butler, Sunderland, scribe, treasurer, and committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets second Wednesday and Thursday in September. HAMPDEN CONFERENCE. - Organized Dec. 4, 1850.

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CHURCHES. In Agawam: Feeding Hills; 2d. Blandford: 1st; 2d. In Chester: 1st; 2d. In Chicopee: 1st; 2d; 3d. In Granville: East; West. Hampden. In Holyoke: 1st; 2d; French. Huntington, 2d. In Longmeadow: 1st; East. In Ludlow: 1st; Mills. Monson. In Palmer: 1st; 2d; Three Rivers. South Hadley Falls. Southwick. In Springfield: 1st; Olivet; South; North; Indian Orchard; Sandford st.; Hope; French; Eastern Avenue; Emmanuel; Park; Swedish. Faith. Tolland. In Westfield: 1st; 2d. In West Springfield: 1st; Mittineague; Park st. In Wilbraham: Centre; North. Total, 47 churches.

Rev. Henry C. Meserve, Springfield, scribe. Frank P. Searle, Westfield, treasConference meets last Tuesday in October; semi-annual meeting in April.

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10. HAMPSHIRE CONFERENCE. — Organized February, 1865. CHURCHES.-Chesterfield. In Cummington: East; West. In Easthampton: 1st; Payson. Goshen. Hatfield. Huntington 1st. In Northampton:

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Edwards; Florence. Plainfield. Southampton. Westhampton. In Williamsburg: 1st Haydenville. Worthington. Total: 17 churches.

W. M. Purrington, Haydenville, scribe and treasurer. Rev. A. C. Townsend, Westhampton, statistical secretary. Rev. R. M. Woods, Hatfield, chairman of committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets in the spring and fall at the call of the Executive Committee.

11. HAMPSHIRE EAST CONFERENCE. - Organized Dec. 13, 1860.

CHURCHES. In Amherst: 1st; 2d; College; North; South. Belchertown. Enfield. Granby. Greenwich. In Hadley: 1st; 2d. Leverett: 1st; Moores Corner. In Pelham: 1st; Packardville. Prescott. South Hadley 1st. Total: 17 churches. Dea. M. B. Kingman, Amherst, registrar and treasurer. Rev. George E. Fisher, North Amherst, committee on the work of the churches. Semi-annual meeting, last Tuesday in April; annual, third Tuesday in October.

12. MENDON CONFERENCE. - Organized April 12, 1858.

CHURCHES. - Foxboro. In Franklin: 1st; South. Mansfield. Medfield. In Medway: Village; West; 3d. Milford. Millis. Norfolk. Walpole. Wrentham. Total: 13 churches.

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scribe and treasurer. Rev. Rufus K. Harlow, Medway, committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets third Wednesday of April and October.

13. MIDDLESEX SOUTH CONFERENCE. — Organized Aug 20, 1828. CHURCHES. Ashland. Dover. In Framingham: Plymouth; Saxonville; South. Holliston. Hopkinton. Hudson. Lincoln. In Marlboro: 1st; French. Maynard. In Natick: 1st; South. Northboro. Sherborn. In Southboro: Pilgrim; Southville. Sudbury. Wayland. Wellesley. Total: 21 churches.

Rev. George A. Brock, Saxonville, scribe, treasurer, and committee on the work of the churches. Meetings, third Tuesdays of April and October.

14. MIDDLESEX UNION CONFERENCE. - Organized May 8, 1853. CHURCHES.-Acton: 1st; South. Ashby. Ayer. Boxboro. Concord. Dunstable. In Fitchburg: Calvinist; Rollstone; German; Swedish. Groton: 18; West. Harvard. Lancaster. In Leominster: Centre; North. Littleton. Lunenburg. Pepperell. Shirley Village. Townsend. Westford. Total: 23 churches.

Rev. Joel D. Miller, Leominster, scribe and treasurer. Rev. George A. Tewksbury, Concord, committee on the work of the churches. Annual meeting, third Wednesday in October. Spring meeting in April.

15. NORFOLK CONFERENCE. - Organized June 14, 1827.

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In Abington: 1st; North. In Braintree: 1st; South. In Bridgewater: Central Square; Scotland. In Brockton: 1st; Campello; Porter Evan.; Swedish; Waldo. In Cohasset: Evangelical; Beechwood. East Bridgewater. In Easton: 1st; Swedish. In Hingham: 1st; Nantasket. Holbrook. In Milton: 1st; 2d. In Quincy: Evangelical; Washington st., Swedish. Randolph. Rockland. Sharon. Stoughton. In Weymouth: 1st; 2d, South; Landing; Union, South; North; East. Whitman. Total: 35 churches.

Rev. Warren F. Low, Holbrook, scribe. Mrs. Mary S. Vining, Hingham treasurer. Rev. R. R. Kendall, Weymouth Heights, statistical secretary and committee on the work of the churches. Meetings first Tuesday in May and last Tuesday In September.

16. OLD COLONY CONFERENCE. - Organized Sept. 23, 1856. CHURCHES. - Dartmouth South. Edgartown. Fairhaven. Lakeville. Marion. Mattapoisett. In Middleboro: 1st; Central. In New Bedford: 1st; North; Trinitarian. In Rochester: 1st; North; East. Wareham. Westport. West Tisbury. Total: 17 churches.

Rev. William Carruthers, '89 Suffolk st., Holyoke, scribe, treasurer, and committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets for a two-days' session the third Tuesday in April and the last Tuesday in October.

17. PILGRIM CONFERENCE. — Organized April 27, 1830.

CHURCHES. Carver North. Duxbury. Halifax. In Hanover: 1st: 2d. Hanson. Kingston. In Marshfield: 1st; 2d. In Plymouth: Manomet; Pilgrimage; Chiltonville. Plympton. Scituate. Total: 14 churches. Rev. John Wild, Hanover, scribe and treasurer. Rev. Oscar F. Davis, Chiltonville, committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets in April and October, for two-days' session each.

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18. SUFFOLK NORTH CONFERENCE. - Organized May 23, 1861. CHURCHES. Arlington. In Boston: 1st and Winthrop, Charlestown; Maverick, East Boston; Mt. Vernon and Seamen's. In Cambridge: 1st; 1st Cambridgeport; North Avenue; Pilgrim, Wood Memorial, and Hope, Cambridgeport. In Chelsea: 1st; Central; 3d. In Everett: 1st; Courtland st.; Mystic Side. In Revere: 1st; Beachmont. In Somerville: 1st; East; Broadway; West; Prospect Hill; Winter Hill; Highlands. Winthrop. Total: 27 churches.

Frank E. Hodgkins, 162 Congress Street, Boston, scribe and treasurer. Rev. Albert Watson, 214 Hancock Street, Everett, committee on the work of the churches. Meetings on the second Wednesdays of April and October.

19. SUFFOLK SOUTH CONFERENCE.— Organized May 23, 1861. CHURCHES. In Boston: Dorchester, 2d; Union; Phillips, South Boston; Dorchester Village; Eliot, Roxbury; West Roxbury; Central and Boylston, Jamaica Plain; Immanuel, Roxbury; Trinity, Neponset; Pilgrim, Dorchester; Highland and Walnut Avenue, Roxbury; Olivet; Harvard and Central, Dorchester; Roslindale; Garrison Memorial. Canton. In Dedham: 1st; Islington. In Hyde Park: 1st; Clarendon. Norwood. In Quincy: Atlantic; Wollaston Heights. East Walpole. Total: 27 churches.

Rev. Wm. H. Allbright, Dorchester, scribe. E. S. Hathaway, Hyde Park, treasurer. Rev. Wm. H. Bolster, Dorchester, statistical secretary and committee on the work of the churches. Meetings on the third Wednesdays in April and October.

20. SUFFOLK WEST CONFERENCE. - Organized Nov. 17, 1873. CHURCHES. Iu Belmont: Waverly. In Boston: Old South; Park st.; Berkeley Temple; Brighton; Central; Shawmut; Allston; Norwegian and Swedish. Brookline: Harvard; Leyden. Needham. In Newton: 1st, Newton Centre; 2d, West Newton; Eliot; Auburndale; Nonantum; Central, Newtonville; Highlands. Waltham: 1st; Swedish. Watertown. Wellesley Hills. Weston. Total: 25 churches. Rev. John M. Dutton, Newtonville, recording secretary. Benjamin F. Dewing, 35 Hawley Street, Boston, treasurer. Rev. Charles E. Havens, Newton Highlands, committee on the work of the churches. Meetings, second Wednesdays of April and October.

21. TAUNTON CONFERENCE. - Organized Oct. 2, 1849. CHURCHES. - Attleboro.

Berkley. Dighton. In Fall River: 1st; Central; 3d; French; Broadway. Assonet in Freetown. Lakeville. Middleboro North. North Attleboro: 1st; Falls; Trinity. Norton. In Raynham: 1st; North. Rehoboth. Somerset. In Taunton: West; Trinitarian; Winslow; East; Union. Total: 24 churches.

Rev. Elwin L. House, Attleboro, scribe, and committee on the work of the churches. Thomas Chew, Box 460, Fall River, treasurer. Conference holds two sessions annually of one day each, in the spring and fall.

22. WOBURN CONFERENCE. - Organized Sept. 5, 1848.

CHURCHES.-Bedford. Billerica. Burlington. Carlisle. Hancock, Lexington. In Malden: 1st; Maplewood; Linden. In Medford: Mystic; West and South. In Melrose: 1st; Highlands. North Reading. Reading. Stoneham. Wakefield. Wilmington. Winchester. In Woburn: 1st; North; Scandinavian; Montvale. Total: 23 churches.

Rev. Isaac Pierson, Medford, scribe and treasurer, and committee on the work of the churches. Meetings on the last Tuesdays of April and October.

23. WORCESTER CENTRAL CONFERENCE. - Organized April 28, 1852. CHURCHES.-Auburn. Berlin. Boylston. Clinton. Holden. Leicester. Oxford. Paxton. Princeton. Rutland. Shrewsbury. Sterling. West Boylston. In Worcester: Old South; Central; Union; Summer st.; Plymouth; Piedmont; Swedish; Pilgrim; Park; Covenant; Hope; Lake View; Belmont; Bethany; Armenian; Immanuel; Swedish, 2d. Total: 30 churches.

Rev. Geo. S. Dodge, Worcester, scribe and treasurer. Rev. Thomas E. Babb, Holden, committee on the work of the churches. Conference meets on the Tuesday following the second Monday in May, and on the Tuesday following third Monday in October.

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CHURCHES. In Ashburnham: 1st; North. Athol. Baldwinville. Gardner. Hubbardston. New Salem. In Orange: North. Petersham. Phillipston. In Royalton: 1st; South. Templeton. Westminster. In Winchendon: 1st; North. Total: 16 churches.

Rev. Davis Foster, Winchendon, scribe. Meetings in October and June.

25. WORCESTER SOUTH CONFERENCE. Organized June 17, 1828. CHURCHES. - Blackstone: 1st; Millville. In Douglas: 1st; East. In Grafton: 1st; Saundersville. In Millbury: 1st; 2d. In Northbridge: 1st; Whitinsville; Rockdale. Sutton. Upton. Uxbridge. Webster. Westboro'. Total: 16 churches. Rev. John R. Thurston, Whitinsville, scribe and chairman of the committee on the work of the churches. Dea. Amos Armsby, Millbury, treasurer. Meetings on fourth Wednesdays of April and October.

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