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[55] preached ten years. Later, for four years, he occupied a pulpit in Melrose, from which he came to Somerville. During his ten years service in this city he was recognized as one of the ablest clergymen of Somerville. His retirement from this pulpit, his last charge, was a matter of regret. He still retains the affection of a host of friends in this city, and is frequently called upon to act in his ministerial capacity at occasions of prominence.

Rev. Mr. Skinner resides in Cambridge, and in June, 1903, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his first service in the First Universalist Church of that city.

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