A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . ember 25th, 1888, andwas survived by her husband, one daughter, and one son. VI. Ellen Hendrick Wright, born November 3d, was married December i8th, 1872, to Mr. ThomasGraeme, a native of Virginia, but since 1881 a resident ofWilkesbarre. He is an Insurance Adjuster. VII. Caroline Griffin Wright, born September 28th,1844. She is unmarried, and resides in New York city. yill. Hendrick Bradley Wright, Jr., born July i6th,1847; died April 14th, 1880. IX. George Riddle Wright, born Novembe


A history of Lodge no 61, F and A M., Wilkesbarré, Pa .. with a collection of masonic addresses .. . ember 25th, 1888, andwas survived by her husband, one daughter, and one son. VI. Ellen Hendrick Wright, born November 3d, was married December i8th, 1872, to Mr. ThomasGraeme, a native of Virginia, but since 1881 a resident ofWilkesbarre. He is an Insurance Adjuster. VII. Caroline Griffin Wright, born September 28th,1844. She is unmarried, and resides in New York city. yill. Hendrick Bradley Wright, Jr., born July i6th,1847; died April 14th, 1880. IX. George Riddle Wright, born November 21st, was graduated from Princeton College in 1873, and thenread law under the direction of his father and was admittedto the Bar of Luzerne county September 6th, 1875. Heresides in Wilkesbarre, and is unmarried. He is Vice Pres-ident of the Humane Society, and President of the UnitedCharities of Wilkesbarre. He is a member of the Societyof the War of 1812, and of the Pennsylvania Society of Sonsof the Revolution. X. Charles Robinson Wright, born May i6th, 1854;died December 23d, CHAPTER ADDRESSES. Ye sons of fair Science, impatient to learn,Whats meant by a Mason you here may discern ;He strengthens the weak, he gives light to the blind,And the naked he clothes—is a friend to mankind. He walks on the level of honor and spurns the trite passions of folly and youth ;The compass and square all his frailties his ultimate object is brotherly love. Address delivered by Brother the Hon. Jesse Fell be-fore the members of Lodge 6i and visiting Brethren, in theLodge-room, Wilkesbarre, June 24th, 1804. My Brothers: It gives me unspeakable happiness to meet youwithin these walls, convened to celebrate the anniversary of St. Johnthe Baptist, who came to prepare the way of the Grand Lodge of theChristian Masons. * * * My Brethren, if none be accepted amongus but such as strive daily, through the grace of Heaven, to lay aside allthose evil


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