During the 1920's, Rev. Frederick Hayward was active in the
Christian League of Methuen and as well as being an avid local
historian, writing the Merrimack Valley Fact a Day column for the
Lawrence Telegram. In many ways, this exhaustive history of the
First Congregational Church of Methuen, Massachusetts mirrors the
history of the City of Methuen. It lovingly covers the very early
history of the town, the ministers and the various meeting houses,
including the splintering and later absorption of the Second
Parish, and the many generous endowments of the devoted
Congregation members. The Appendix contains a complete census of
Deacons and Roster of Members up to 1929.
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