Bicentennial
Minutes
Sunday,
April 13, 2003
Years 1878-1900
In 1879, Thomas Edison invented the light bulb and
Reconstructionism was over in the South.
After national troops were pulled from the south, the poor treatment of
blacks intensified. In 1883, the Brooklyn
Bridge opened to pedestrians. The first bicycle was built in 1885, which
started a biking craze in the United States. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in 1886
and the distribution of Coca Cola began in Atlanta. It was advertised as a hangover remedy. The game of basketball was invented to keep
students occupied in 1891. As the 20th
century began, the first auto show was held in Madison
Square garden.
Meanwhile, here at the Second Congregational Society of Verona these
events were occurring.
February 1878 Rev. Charles
F. Janes was installed as pastor following Rev. David Biggar who had served the
longest term. Rev. Janes served as
pastor until September 3, 1882.
In 1881,
the church decided to become full Presbyterian.
At the annual meeting on December
5, 1881 it was voted unanimously to be governed by the rules of the
Presbyterian Church of the United States.
December 31,
1881 at a regular meeting it was resolved to organize under the
Presbyterian form, and to elect 6 elders to serve terms on a rotating
system. The following were the first
elders to be elected:
Julius
Smith and Epaphroditus Day 6 years
Alfred
R. Lawton and Samuel Brewster 2
years
John
Dodge and Israel Young 1
year
January 1, 1882
Rev. Janes administered The Lord’s supper and the six elected elders were ordained and installed.
September 3,
1883 to June
1, 1883 No pastor served the church. There were various pastors that served and
during the winter union meetings were held with the Methodist congregation in Verona.
June 1, 1883
Rev. William C. Taylor began serving as pastor.
He served until September 30,
1888.
In 1883, the main church was refrescoed
and the chapel was done in 1889.
July 1889 Rev. Martin Grant began working as pastor
until April 14, 1891 when
he requested dismission due to ill health.
August 18, 1891 Rev. Walter Mitchell was installed as
pastor. He was born in Scotland. He served the church until April 11, 1893.
December 7,1891 It was voted at the annual meeting to
change the name of the church to “The First Presbyterian Society of Verona.”
July 1, 1892 At county court in Rome, NY, Judge
I.J. Evans authorized the change of name from the Second Congregational Society
to the new name on the 10th day of August 1892.
August 13,
1893 Rev. Donald A. McLeon began his term as pastor until March 1 1895.
October 8,
1895 Rev. Frank W. West was installed as pastor and served
until September 2, 1900.
When the 19th Century ended the church was
without a pastor.
Bicentennial Moment
During his 5 years as pastor, Rev. West began the Annual
Roll Call in 1898. It was held on the
last Thursday in February. The service
opened at 11 o’clock with a song, and
reading of scriptures. Four former pastors: Rev. J.W. Whitfield, D.I. Biggar, C.F.
Janes, and Walter Mitchell, were present.
Elder J.W. Dodge prepared a condensed history of the church. Rev. Frank West gave a short address and a
dinner was held at 2 PM in the
chapel. The roll call included 130
responses either by letter or in person.
The Second Roll Call was held in 1899 and the third in
1900. At the third Annual Roll Call, it
was unanimously voted to continue this custom on the last Thursday of February
annually.