The Robinsons and their kin folk . n, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. HenryP. Robinson, Guilford, Conn.; Mr. Noah O. Robinson, Somer-ville, Mass.; Mr. Nathan W. Robinson, Savin Hill, Mass., andMrs. E. R. Shippee, Pawtucket, R. I. A full list of all members who have joined the Associationsince the publication of the list in the edition of The Robin-sons and Their Kin Folk in 1902, will be found in their properorder in this edition of the publication of the Society, includ-ing the change in address of all members so far as reported todate. The meeting adjoined sine die at 6 oclock. Many of theparty left in


The Robinsons and their kin folk . n, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. HenryP. Robinson, Guilford, Conn.; Mr. Noah O. Robinson, Somer-ville, Mass.; Mr. Nathan W. Robinson, Savin Hill, Mass., andMrs. E. R. Shippee, Pawtucket, R. I. A full list of all members who have joined the Associationsince the publication of the list in the edition of The Robin-sons and Their Kin Folk in 1902, will be found in their properorder in this edition of the publication of the Society, includ-ing the change in address of all members so far as reported todate. The meeting adjoined sine die at 6 oclock. Many of theparty left in special car on the P. M. train for Boston. Miss Adelaide A. Robinson, Raynhan, Mass., June 1st, 1904. ^ ^ VIEWS IN GLOUCESTER, MASS. For these views in the city of Gloucester we are indebtedto the kindness of James R. Pringle, Esq., author of theHistory of the Town and City of Gloucester, Mass., whohas generously loaned the cuts for this edition of The Robin-sons and Their Kin Folk. ^ ^ ^ VIEWS IN


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