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He is emphatically a true man. Rev. C.S. Macreading came from New England, where he had held leading appointments in the Providence and New England Conferences for many years. He had located, and had come West, seeking a field of labor. Coming to Milwaukee, he found the charge vacant, by the removal of the former Pastor on account of affliction in his family, and was employed by the Elder.

The War. Position of the Conference. Rev. J.M. Snow. Appointed again to Spring Street. Dr. Bowman. Changes. Rev. P.S. Bennett. Rev. C.S. Macreading. Official Board.-The New Church Enterprise. Juvenile Missionary Society. Conference of 1863. Rev. P.B. Pease. Rev. George Fellows. Rev. Samuel Fallows. Rev. R.B. Curtis. Rev. D.H. Muller. Third Year. Pastoral Work. Revival. Visit to the Army. Illness.

He served his full term, and at its close the people were reluctant to part with him. Brother Macreading was a man of superior preaching talent; had an earnest spirit, and a warm heart. At Spring Street, the Lord greatly blessed his labors in the conversion of souls, several of whom remain to this day to bless the Church with their wise counsel and devoted services.

The Society had lost two Churches by fire, and Summerfield charge had been formed. The successive Pastors had been Revs. S.C. Thomas, Chauncey Hobart, P.S. Bennett, Milton Rowley, C.S. Macreading, E. Robinson, J.M. Walker, and J.C. Robbins. To several of them reference has been made in former chapters. We will now refer to others. Rev.