444 THE HISTORY OF BARRINGTON. moved from the estate, and is now standing on the main highway, south of its old location, and is now owned and occupied by Mrs. Charles S. Miller. The cut of the parsonage shows it somewhat altered in its exterior since its removal. The house was the home of the Congregational ministers of Barrington, from the ministry of Rev. Samuel Watson, its owner in 1815, to the ministry of Rev. Silas S. Hyde. The following persons have been officers of the United Congregational Society : • Presidents. Nathaniel Smith, from 1797 to 1807; Ebenezer Tiffany, from 1807 to 1822; Josiah Humphrey, from 1822 to 1829; Sylvester Allen, from 1829 to 1830; Ebenezer Smith, from, 1830 to 1840; Jabez Heath, from 1840 to 1851 ; Benjamin Martin, from 185 1 to 1854; Ellis Peck, from 1854 to 1872 ; John Humphrey, from 1872 to 1875 ; Royal D. Horton, 1875 to 1886 ; David A. Waldron, from 1886 to 1895 ; Ebenezer Tif- fany, 1895. Vice-Presidents. Asa Bicknell, from 1797 to 1800; Ebenezer Tiffany, from 1800 to 1801 ; Elkanah Humphrey, from 1801 to 1807; Eb- enezer Peck, from 1807 to 1816 ; Benjamin Martin, from 1816 to 1819 ; Joseph Bicknell, from 1819 to 1829 ; Allen Bicknell, from 1829 to 185 1 ; Ebenezer Tiffany, from 185 1 to i860; Samuel Billings, from i860 to 1861 ; George Kinnicutt from 1861 to 1865 ; Benjamin Martin, from 1865 to 1866; George R. Kinnicutt, from 1866 to 1872; Royal D. Horton, from 1872 to 1875 ; Earl C. Potter, from 1S75 to 1886; Charles H. Bowden, from 1886 to 1892; Ebenezer Tiffany, from 1892 to 1895 ; R. D. Horton, 1895. Treasurers. Joshua Bicknell, from 1797 to 1838 ; Ebenezer Tiffany, from 1838 to 185 1 ; Henry Smith, from 185 1 to 1853 ; Lewis B. Smith, from 1853 to May 29, 1892; George T.Baker, July 5, 1892.