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The Ladies' Sewing Circle Mrs. S. W. Fuller
This society was organized March 15, 1854.
The following is a copy of the preamble to the constitution:—
It is the design of this society to strengthen and increase a social feeling among the members, and to assist by its funds any good and commendable enterprise of the religious society with which it is connected, or to contribute to any good object that a majority of the members may designate; and we as members agree to abide by the following constitution.
The names of the original members cannot be obtained; two years later, however, in 1856, we find a list in which are the following names:—
Mrs. N. T. Munroe, Mrs. Daniel Pratt. Mrs. Sewall Dodge, Mrs. Nathaniel Daniels, Mrs. John Mandell, Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. E. Harmon, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. James Runey, Miss Georgiana Williams, Miss Harriet Fitz, Mrs. W. Gage, Mrs. Giles, Mrs. H. Bradshaw, Mrs. H. Cutter, Mrs.
Seth Stevens, Mrs. Childs, Mrs. George S. Fogg, Miss Mar