. History of the Society of descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Incorporated December 11, 1909. the treasurer, and has been on the Executive Boardof the State Council for several years. He joined the Put-nam Phalanx and was its secretary, compiling its history ina very attractive form, and has been a captain in its veterancorps. He is Past Grand of the I. O. O. F. and a trusteein this organization for the past fifteen years. Those of us who are privileged to know him as a privateindi\idual know his worth and the many acts of helpfulnessand kindness which are a marked char


. History of the Society of descendants of Robert Bartlet of Plymouth, Massachusetts. Incorporated December 11, 1909. the treasurer, and has been on the Executive Boardof the State Council for several years. He joined the Put-nam Phalanx and was its secretary, compiling its history ina very attractive form, and has been a captain in its veterancorps. He is Past Grand of the I. O. O. F. and a trusteein this organization for the past fifteen years. Those of us who are privileged to know him as a privateindi\idual know his worth and the many acts of helpfulnessand kindness which are a marked characteristic of his daily life. He has been untiring and most generous in his work forthis Society and has filled the position of President with wis-dom and ability. The line of Lucius Warren Bartlett is as follows: j Robert Bartlet (1) / Mary Warren i Joseph Bartlet (2) ( Hannah Pope \ Benjamin Bartlet (3) ( Sarah Barnes \ Benjamin Bartlet (4) I Hannah Stephens j Edward Bartlett (5) / Zilpah Cole j Ephraim Bartlett (6) / Elizabeth Tilson \ Ephraim T. Bartlett (7) ] Salome Tower I Lucius Warren Bartlett (8) [102 1. Bkvaxt House at Clmmixgtox, Mass. It is evident that this was a verj^ attractive spot, and was dear to the heart of the poet, as is shown by his repurchasing it Many years ago the poet Bryant presented Mrs. Salome (Tower),wife of Ephraim Tilson Bartlctt, the mother of Lucius Warren Bartlelt,with an autograph copy of his poem entitled The Rivulet. It is amatter of deep concern, not only to her family, but to the Society, that sovaluable a gift should have been lost in the passage of years. THE RIVULET This little rill, that from the springsOf yonder grove its current on the slope awhile, and thenGoes prattling into groves again,Oft to its warbling waters drewMy little feet, when life was new. When woods in early green were dressed,And from the chambers of the westThe warm breezes, tra\elling out,Breathed the new scent of flowers about,My truant steps from h


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