Items include documents related to Reverend Charles L. Atkins during his time as the minister at First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts. Items include letters written by Reverend Atkins to the congregation and a program from his service of installation.
Items include correspondence from the Board of Deacons at First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts regarding Kendall C. Baker's appointment as interim pastor.
Items include programs from Reverend Emery Lucius Bradford's service of installation at First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts and Congregational Church in East Weymouth, Massachusetts. Items also include a letter regarding his resignation in 1922.
Items include exerpts from a paper written to Dr. Coggin by J.E. Bartlett of Boston, July 1877[?], after he had read the History of Boxford. Items also include a brief biography of Isaac Briggs.
Items include published discourse and addresses delivered by Reverend William S. Coggin in May 1863 and other correspondence and documents related to Reverend Coggin's ministry at First Congregational Church in Boston, Massachusetts.
Items include a program from Reverend Ellsworth Davidson Comins, Jr.'s service of installation at First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts and other items related to his ministry.
Items include an edition of the First Church Courier, published by the First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts in 1959, as well as correspondence from Reverend Thomas Curtis to the congregation.
Items include a program from Reverend Kenneth O. Eaton's service of ordination and installation at First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts and other materials related to his ministry.
Portion of First Congregational Church of Boxford, Massachusetts Church Historian's scrapbook, which includes records, clippings, photographs, programs, etc. that documents the church's history, as compiled by Winnifrid C. Parkhurst.
Items include a printed edition of Reverend Sereno Dwight Gammell's farewell sermon at First Congregational Church in Boxford, Massachusetts in 1880, as well as a program from his ordination service and a photocopy of a newspaper clipping regarding his burial.