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| ====Speakers==== | ====Speakers==== | ||
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| + | |Rev. A.E. Ballard((// | ||
| |Rev. L. Larew; J.H. Thornley, Esq.((// | |Rev. L. Larew; J.H. Thornley, Esq.((// | ||
| |Rev. E.H. Stokes, D.D.((// | |Rev. E.H. Stokes, D.D.((// | ||
| |Rev. E.H. Stokes, D.D.((// | |Rev. E.H. Stokes, D.D.((// | ||
| |Dwight L. Moody((// | |Dwight L. Moody((// | ||
| - | |Rev. A.E. Ballard((// | ||
| |Rev. Harry M. Sanders((// | |Rev. Harry M. Sanders((// | ||
| + | |Dr. Bartine((// | ||
| + | |Rev. William P. Corbit((// | ||
| + | |Willisford Dey, Esq.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. A.J. Kynett, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. S.H. Pratt((// | ||
| + | |Rev. H.R. Naylor((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Bishop Simpson((// | ||
| + | |G.W.K. McPherson; J. Addison Richards; and Rev. S.T. Horner((// | ||
| + | |Mrs. Wittenmyer((// | ||
| + | |Bishop Peck((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Rev. A. P. Jack((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Thomas Hanlon((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Rev. William Lloyd((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Rev. Mr. Garretson((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Bugbee; and Rev. Henry Baker((// | ||
| + | |George C. Stull((// | ||
| + | |Rev. W. X. Ninde, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. William P. Corbit((// | ||
| + | |Rev. H.M. Sanders((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.E. Amos((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Arthur Foster((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.H. Alday, M.D.; and Rev. J.G. Crate, A.M.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. A.J. Kynett, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Dr. Payne((// | ||
| + | |Mary T. Lathrop((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. A.J. Kynett; Rev. W.P. Corbit; and Dr. Halley((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.Y. Dobbins; and [[https:// | ||
| + | |Rev. T.H. Pearne, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Dr. Foss((// | ||
| + | |Dr. Stokes((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.R. Westwood((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.H. Brown, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.S. Inskip((// | ||
| + | |Rev. E.M. Levy, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Dr. W.W. Wythe((// | ||
| + | |Rev. C.H. Mead((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.S. Inskip((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.C. Nobles((// | ||
| + | |George G. Cookman, Esq.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. G.K. Morris, A.M.((// | ||
| + | |Bishop Hurst((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Baldwin((// | ||
| + | |Rev. A.J. Kynett, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Spence((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Dobbins((// | ||
| + | |Mary T. Lathrop((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Samuel Kepler, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Bishop Bowman((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.Y. Dobbins((// | ||
| + | |Rev. H.M. Sanders((// | ||
| + | |Rev. A.E. Ballard((// | ||
| + | |[[https:// | ||
| + | |Dr. Fowler((// | ||
| + | |Dr. Steele((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.B. Brady((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.W. Cornelius((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Wythe((// | ||
| + | |Rev. John. S. Inskip((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Charles H. Whitecar((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Naylor((// | ||
| + | |Rev. W.F. Bainbridge, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |A.G. Kynett, Rev. J.A. Jones((// | ||
| + | |Rev. T.E. Martindale((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Selah Brown((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. DeLos Lull((// | ||
| + | |Rev. T.W. Simpers((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. A.J. Kynett((// | ||
| + | |Rev. C.H. Harding((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J. Boyd Brady((// | ||
| + | |Bishop Edward Wilson((// | ||
| + | |Rev. E.J. Gray, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. George Clarke((// | ||
| + | |Bishop Simpson((// | ||
| + | |Prof. Caldwell((// | ||
| + | |Bishop Coxe((// | ||
| + | |Mrs. Lizzie Smith((// | ||
| + | |Rev. W.S. McCowan((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.B. McCullough, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. George A. Hall((// | ||
| + | |Rev. J.M Freeman, D.D.((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Bro. Tower((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Dr. Corning((// | ||
| + | |Rev. Mr. Walcott((// | ||
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| ====Ocean Grove Record Chronology==== | ====Ocean Grove Record Chronology==== | ||
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| At 10 A.M., after prayer by Rev. L. Larew, J. H. Thornley, Esq., of Philadelphia, | At 10 A.M., after prayer by Rev. L. Larew, J. H. Thornley, Esq., of Philadelphia, | ||
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| - | President Grant had been detained, but to the gratification of all, arrived about 1 P.M., and with his lady, dined at the Pitman House as the guest of the Committee - Bros. Ross, Bakes, Beegle, and Alday, with President Stokes and members of the Ocean Grove Association. After dinner, Mrs. Grant joined the choir in singing a number of patriotic and religious pieces, and the President was conducted to the Auditorium, where he was presented to the people, and gave a willing and cheerful interval to hand-shaking. All the children enjoyed this privilege, the President himself entering heartily into the spirit of the hour. One ardent citizen of old Monmouth, as he grasped his hand exclaimed, "God bless you, General Grant! I hope you will get to heaven. you ought to; for a great many good people are praying for you." | + | [[https:// |
| ===July 8, 1876=== | ===July 8, 1876=== | ||
| Improvement is the order of the day at Ocean Grove. It will almost bewilder the eyes of the visitor who has not been on the grounds since August or September of last year to look around on his arrival and note the progress apparent on every hand. Among the objects most likely to awaken pleasurable surprise this year, we think, the enlarged preaching stand and substantially roofed auditorium will be most prominent. | Improvement is the order of the day at Ocean Grove. It will almost bewilder the eyes of the visitor who has not been on the grounds since August or September of last year to look around on his arrival and note the progress apparent on every hand. Among the objects most likely to awaken pleasurable surprise this year, we think, the enlarged preaching stand and substantially roofed auditorium will be most prominent. | ||
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| Pavilion has been suggested, and to some extent employed, but the term does not seem to give entire satisfaction. Auditorium sounds well, but is rather pompous for frequent use. Suppose we settle the controversy by naming the larger building "The Tabernacle." | Pavilion has been suggested, and to some extent employed, but the term does not seem to give entire satisfaction. Auditorium sounds well, but is rather pompous for frequent use. Suppose we settle the controversy by naming the larger building "The Tabernacle." | ||
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| + | ===August 4, 1877=== | ||
| + | The real anniversary of the founding of Ocean Grove is the 31st of July. On the evening of that day eight years ago, the first service ever held on the ground - a prayer-meeting - took place at the instance of Mrs. J. H. Thornley in her tent, which was pitched in the woods near what is now called Thompson Park, on the edge of Wesley Lake. | ||
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| + | In assigning a portion of the exercises to the young people every year, that numerous class of our visitors appear to be greatly delighted, and their service held at 2 o' | ||
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| + | The Lakeside Glee Club sand a number of pieces. Mr. G. W. K. McPherson and Rev. S. T. Horner delivered very interesting addresses bearing on moral and intellectual culture. Miss Maude Grubb, of Texas, a graduate of Prof. Shoemaker' | ||
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| + | The procession was then formed at the Auditorium. The cornet player and Mr. Will Bender, of Camden, as flag-bearer, | ||
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| + | Here, surrounded by an immense crowd, the choir sang "The Royal Proclamation." | ||
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| + | Father Osborn, being requested to make the closing speech, compressed it into the one significant word, " | ||
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| + | The Prayer-Meeting was commenced at the precise hour when, eight years ago, twelve persons engaged in a similar service. Dr. Stokes, who led the first, as a matter of course took charge. An hour glided very sweetly by, singing the old, unctuous Methodist hymns, and joining in prayer and praise to God. In this exercise, brethern and sisters of several denominations voluntarily took part. Nearly an hour was given to speaking. Once started, it was difficult to stop the pleasant interchange of Christian experience, and the many allusions to Ocean Grove as an Elim, a Bethel, or a Peniel to the souls of those present. Among these were Bros. Thornley, McPherson, Osborn, Benedict, of New Haven; Drs. Kynett, G. W. Woodruff, Ball, Of Washington, and Revs. S. T. Kemble and S. H. C. Smith; Mrs. Wittenmyer, Mrs. Hulse, Mrs. Brooks, of Baltimore, and Mrs. J. H. Thornley. | ||
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| + | In the remarks made there was not only hearty gratitude expressed to the president and members of the Association, | ||
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| + | ===August 9, 1879=== | ||
| + | Bishop McTyiere | ||
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| + | This eminent ecclesiastic of the M.E. Church South, spent last Sabbath at Ocean Grove, having come down as the guest of the Vanderbilt family who make the Sheldon their Summer home. The Bishop was importuned to preach, and either of the gentlemen who had been announced for that duty would have cheerfully given way had he felt inclined to take their place; but finding the arrangements had all been made beforehand, he very courteously and firmly declined the honor. He delivered a short address, however, in the afternoon at the close of the Sabbath school exercises, in which he remarked that he was disappointed in this his first visit to Ocean Grove, in two respects. First he came for a little cool air, but the day being one of the most sultry and oppressive of the season, he said if that was the best we could do, he would go home. Secondly, in being invited to address the Sabbath-school, | ||
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| + | ===February 14, 1880=== | ||
| + | The pledge that Dr. Stokes made to the great congregation last Summer, that larger accommodations should be provided before next season, is likely to be fulfilled. The Executive Committee approved certain plans presented by Mr. Lillagore for 30-foot wings on either side of the present Auditorium, which will comfortably seat and shelter one or two thousand more people. | ||
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| + | ===March 13, 1880=== | ||
| + | Workmen are engaged around the Auditorium, preparing for the enlargement of that mammoth structure by the addition of wings extending over 30 feet on either side, which will largely increase its seating capacity. | ||
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| + | ===April 17, 1880=== | ||
| + | To raise at one instant the entire roof of the great Auditorium, seems a work of some magnitude; but those screws are quietly doing it. The centre is to be raised 8 feet, and the wings on either side will extend over 30 feet. Mr. Lillagore and Secretary Evans are in charge of the work, but they have more aids and advisers than they know what to do with. | ||
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| + | ===May 8, 1880=== | ||
| + | The acoustic properties of the great Auditorium, it is supposed, will be improved by the recent changes made in the form of that building. | ||
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| + | ===May 8, 1880=== | ||
| + | Work on the Auditorium has progressed rapidly within a week. The side wings have been roofed and floor " | ||
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| + | ===May 8, 1880=== | ||
| + | No overseer could be more faithful to a job than Bro. Leck, who having nothing special to do until croquet season, has watched the progress of the work on the Auditorium, and given his approval in every case where it was deserved. If he can suggest some way to put those posts now out of plumb into an exact perpendicular he will have our thanks. | ||
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| + | ===May 29, 1880=== | ||
| + | The Auditorium is about complete. It is now a magnificent structure, and the Major says it can yet be improved by side galleries to hold another thousand people. | ||
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| + | ===July 3, 1880=== | ||
| + | The enlargement of the great Auditorium on a plan conceived in the brain of the Secretary, and elaborately executed by Bro. T. W. Lillagore and our own workmen, will strike every visitor as a stupendous undertaking. For weeks past David H. Brown, Esq., the veteran Treasurer of the Association, | ||
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| + | ===July 10, 1880=== | ||
| + | "The sparrow hath found a house," | ||
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| + | ===September 4, 1880=== | ||
| + | We hadn't the heart to upbraid those sparrows for gathering in our great Auditorium, but they have paid no attention to our admonition to keep quiet during sermon time. It seemed on last Sabbath morning that they invited all their family connections to hear the preacher, and made their comments audibly while he proceeded in his most energetic way to expound the gospel. | ||
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| + | ===October 16, 1880=== | ||
| + | The extension of the Auditorium, until it now covers nearly half an acre of ground, and is capable of seating, with camp-chairs, | ||
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| + | ===June 4, 1881=== | ||
| + | The approach to the Auditorium from the south has been beautified by trees, flower mounds and sodded plats. The flowers have been set out this week and Mr. C. B. Horner, proprietor of the Osborn House here, and of a nursery at Mount Holly, is now filling the vases with choice plants. | ||
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| + | ===September 24, 1881=== | ||
| + | **Death of President Garfield**\\ | ||
| + | The communities of Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and vicinity, are invited to join in Union Memorial services as a tribute to the late [[https:// | ||
| + | **At the Ocean Grove Auditorium**\\ | ||
| + | Services will be held at 10:30 A.M. Addresses may be expected by Rev. B.C. Lippincott, Rev. George Hughes, Rev. A. Wallace, Rev. J.S. Inskip and others.\\ | ||
| + | **At Educational Hall**, Asbury Park, the services will be continued in the evening at 7:30 P.m. Addresses by Revs. A. Wallace, Dr. E.H. Stokes, Dr. Alday, J.S. Inskip and others. The choirs of both congregations will be present, to conduct the singing. | ||
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| + | ===April 1, 1882=== | ||
| + | The Ocean Grove working brigade have been kept busily employed for some time past in laying sewers, until now a very large section of the ground may have the advantage of perfect under-drainage. The tenting area around the Auditorium has been thoroughly sewered for the accommodation of the people. | ||
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| + | ===July 8, 1882=== | ||
| + | The Auditorium platform has been newly carpeted, and by the addition of a new building in the rear, embracing janitor' | ||
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