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toast proposed by him was: Somerville, like Rome, sits on her seven hills, each crowned with an historic halo. See page 80. This was responded to by Mayor Charles A. Grimmons, who was warmly applauded at the close. He was followed by Major Edward Glines, whose toast was: Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation. See page 82. Mr. Glines brought the congratulations of Governor Guild as he spoke for the old Bay state in eloquent words. John F. Ayer, former presidenMr. Glines brought the congratulations of Governor Guild as he spoke for the old Bay state in eloquent words. John F. Ayer, former president of the society and founder of the Bay State League, was called upon as the bard of Wakefield to speak for the League, and opened his remarks by reading a rhyme merrily dedicated to Mr. Elliot. Chief James R. Hopkins was asked to speak for The Blessing of the Bay, the First Ship of Our Navy, and much interest was created in his remarks as he produced a large piece of log from the old wharf or way in the Mystic River, where the Blessing of the Bay was launched in 1631. In May, 1892, he rem
Historic leaves, volume 6, April, 1907 - January, 1908, Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation (search)
Massachusetts, the brightest star in the national constellation By Major Edward Glines Before another month has come and gone a new star will have been added to that galaxy of stars which we call the United States of North America, but every addition of a new star upon our banner but gives additional lustre to the original thirteen, of which our own grand old commonwealth stands sixth in number. To a citizen of Massachusetts called upon to sing her praises, it is a contemplation worthy of the best thought, the best mind, the best ability, and the best endeavor of which one is capable. I would that it were in my power to express to you tonight the thoughts that must come to us all, and which involuntarily will seek expression, despite the inability to adequately give them voice. But it is a theme which I love, and which is dear to us all. Massachusetts, representative of all that is highest, and noblest, and best in the history of that great republic which stands at the
rs. Mae D. Frazar Mr. Benjamin F. Freeman Resigned.Mrs. Charles H. Frye Resigned.Miss Emma Frye Mrs. Stephen M. Fuller Miss Anna S. Gage s Resigned.Mrs. Barbara Galpin Resigned.Mr. Merle S. Getchell Resigned.Mr. Joseph J. Giles Resigned.Mr. J. Frank Giles Resigned.Mr. B. W. Gillette Life members.Mrs. Eunice M. Gilmore Resigned.Mr. Howard A. Gilson Resigned.Mrs. Mary E. Gilson Resigned.Mr. Valentine E. Gilson Life members.Col. Edward Glines Mrs. Elizabeth F. Goodrich Mr. Frank W. Goodrich Mr. George A. Gordon Resigned.Mr. Henry C. Graves Mrs. Emma Walter Gray Rev. Francis A. Gray Mr. Walter F. Grieves Charter members. Resigned.Mr. Nelson H. Grover Mrs. Emma P. Hadley Mr. Henry S. Hadley Miss Mary A. Haley Resigned.Mr. John E. Hall Mrs. Alice S. Hanson Life members.Mr. J. Torr Harmer Charter members.Mr. Albert L. Haskell Charter members. Resigned.Mrs. Mary M. Haven Mr. Frank
ionary Fame, 76. George, Hannah. 49. George, James, 49. George, John. 49. George, Richard, 49. Georgetown, Va., 19. Germania Ford, 44. Gerry, Martha J., 15. Gettysburg, 19, 20, 69. Gibbons, Edward, 28. Gibbons-field, 26. 28, 29, 30, 31, 49. Gibbons River, 29. Giles, John B., 9, 41. Giles, John C., 6. 13, 14. Giles, J. Frank. 6. Giles, Joseph J., 10, 17, 19. Giles, Mary O., 10. Gilman. Charles E., 55. Gilmore, Mrs. Eunice (Giles), 6. Glass Works, The, 42. Glines, Edward, 74. Goble, Thomas, 28. Goodhue. Thomas, 8, 36. Goodhue, Mrs., Thomas, 9. Gooding, Edmund H., 12. Gooding. Samuel H., 12. Goose Creek, 20. Gorham, David, 58. Gossom,———, 5. Grant. General U. S., 45. 56, 57, 65, 66, 72. Gray, Rev., Francis, 4. Green,———, 73. Green, John, 28. Green, General, Nathaniel, 15. Greene, Colonel J. D., 41. Griffin,———, 57. Griffin, General, 45. Griffin, Theophilus, 8, Grimmons, Charles A., 74. Grissell, or Griswold, Franc