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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 1 1 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909 1 1 Browse Search
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rah F. Young, who died August 19, 1837, aged 6 weeks. Also of a Son, who was still-born. Sleep on, sweet babes, And take your rest; God calls you home, He thinks it best. In Memory of Harriet S. Thorp, daughter of Ira and Catharine Thorp, died July 2, 1837, aged 13 years 7 mos. In memory of a gentle child Parental love has reared this stone; Hers was a spirit meek and mild, We weep not, for to Heaven she's gone. In Memory of Edwin H. Thorp, son of Ira and Catharine Thorp, died Sept. 14, 1837, aged 3 years 6 mos. With humble trust in Him who said, ‘Let little children come to me,’ We rear this, to the early dead, Believing we our child shall see. Josiah Munroe, born at Lexington Nov. 25, 1789; died in Charlestown, Aug. 20, 1837. A remarkable incident occurred on his return from Liverpool to Charleston, S. C., in the winter of 1829. He was seasick to such a degree that he lost his memory of past and present events, and also the power of standing or walking without he