Second Festival of the Sons of New Hampshire: Celebrated in Boston, November 2, 1853; Including Also an Account of the Proceedings in Boston on the Day of the Funeral at Marshfield, and the Subsequent Obsequies Commemorative of the Death of Daniel Webster, Their Late PresidentJ. French, 1854 - 229 страница |
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... Granite State Gathering , ... 131 Bingham's ,. .152 Nash's , To the Sons and Scenes of New Bodwell's ,. ..138 Hampshire , .. .140 Boylston's , ..123 Shillaber's , A Vision about New Hump- Brown's ,. ..97 shire ,. 133 Bryant's , .. . 150 ...
... Granite State Gathering , ... 131 Bingham's ,. .152 Nash's , To the Sons and Scenes of New Bodwell's ,. ..138 Hampshire , .. .140 Boylston's , ..123 Shillaber's , A Vision about New Hump- Brown's ,. ..97 shire ,. 133 Bryant's , .. . 150 ...
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... Granite State , accom- panied by numbers of citizens , reached the Lowell depot , in this city , at nine o'clock . Here they were met by the " Sons of New Hampshire , " with their Chairman , M. P. Wilder , at their head . The President ...
... Granite State , accom- panied by numbers of citizens , reached the Lowell depot , in this city , at nine o'clock . Here they were met by the " Sons of New Hampshire , " with their Chairman , M. P. Wilder , at their head . The President ...
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... granite block on the corner of Winter and Wash- ington streets was well decorated by Dr. WINSLOW and C. P. PLYMPTON . There was a bust of Webster , and the inscription - " Know thou , O Stranger , to the fame Of this much loved , much ...
... granite block on the corner of Winter and Wash- ington streets was well decorated by Dr. WINSLOW and C. P. PLYMPTON . There was a bust of Webster , and the inscription - " Know thou , O Stranger , to the fame Of this much loved , much ...
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... granite block on the corner of Bulfinch and Green streets was very appropriately trimmed . On the corner was a broken shaft , inscribed and over it , the inscription ----- " Webster , " " The pillar of State is broken . " On the ...
... granite block on the corner of Bulfinch and Green streets was very appropriately trimmed . On the corner was a broken shaft , inscribed and over it , the inscription ----- " Webster , " " The pillar of State is broken . " On the ...
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... granite ! Respectfully , your sincere friend , And humble servant , Samuel Appleton Ayed 8 byrey 5 mt 28 days The letter is written in a clear , plain hand , of which the signature is a fac simile . HON . GEORGE W. CROCKETT offered the ...
... granite ! Respectfully , your sincere friend , And humble servant , Samuel Appleton Ayed 8 byrey 5 mt 28 days The letter is written in a clear , plain hand , of which the signature is a fac simile . HON . GEORGE W. CROCKETT offered the ...
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