. History of the Society of descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Incorporated December 11, 1909. W. Boomer; Miss Mary F. Harlow, ofNorth Easton; Miss Mary L. Bartlett, of Rancocas. N. J.;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bartlett of Springfield; Mrs. MaryM. Farry, of Dorchester; Miss Isabelle M. Bartlett; Bartlett Sheibley, of Philadelphia; Mr. and A. Smith, of Boston; Paul W^ Conant, of Dorchester;Miss Mary A. Stevens, of Lewiston, Me.; Harold ¥.. \ens, of Lewiston, Me. 97 AGAIN DO WE (iREKT VOU UPON THIS GLAD DAY Sung at the Sixth Reunion of the Society o


. History of the Society of descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Incorporated December 11, 1909. W. Boomer; Miss Mary F. Harlow, ofNorth Easton; Miss Mary L. Bartlett, of Rancocas. N. J.;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bartlett of Springfield; Mrs. MaryM. Farry, of Dorchester; Miss Isabelle M. Bartlett; Bartlett Sheibley, of Philadelphia; Mr. and A. Smith, of Boston; Paul W^ Conant, of Dorchester;Miss Mary A. Stevens, of Lewiston, Me.; Harold ¥.. \ens, of Lewiston, Me. 97 AGAIN DO WE (iREKT VOU UPON THIS GLAD DAY Sung at the Sixth Reunion of the Society of Deseeudaiits of Robert Bartlet of PIvnioiith, Massoehiiseits, Brockton, August 16, 1913 Tune, Fair Har\arci. Words byMiss Makv A. Hopkins, of Weymouth, Mass. Again do we greet you upon this glad day,And renew our firm friendship once more; And welcome with pleasure fond memorys swayIn the hearts that are now brimming oer. In the Home where our ancestors story is toUl, Wliich we cherish with fondest dehght,In hearts that are strengthened, and friendships enrolled, This Reunion now sheds its bright light ! 98. )HUS ha\e the years glided b> since theSociety of the Descendants of Robert Bart-let of Plymouth was launched, and the Socie-\ has grown in slrenglh and in numbers asshould be the case. What it has accomplished so far is small\iew of what its founder and chartermembers, and the general bod\- hope it may attain. It hasgrown from the tin\ acorn to the stately tree and bids fairto last. The motto of the Bartlet coat-of-arms is Mature — ingood time, and so we, not without justification, \enture tohope and look forward to that good time when it shallhave arrived at its perfection. There remains now but to include the biographical sketchesof its officers. The Historian feels a most natural reluctance to includein a history compiled b> herself, so \ery flattering a sketchas has been written about her; but she has been warned thather superior officers have so ruled and t


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