The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . THE FEARING MEMORIAL The playing of America by theband closed the exercises. At theChurch street ball grounds there was aband concert planned for from 3 to 3 30oclock, after which, weather per-mitting, there was to be a ball gamebetween the Fairhaven and Mattapoi-sett teams. This evening, from 7 30 to8 30 oclock, there will be a band con-cert, with a display of fireworks, at thefort, if the weather is pleasant. The success of the day is due to the efforts of President Bauldry and thefollowing entertainment committee ofthe executive committee of the Im-pr


The Old Dartmouth historical sketches . THE FEARING MEMORIAL The playing of America by theband closed the exercises. At theChurch street ball grounds there was aband concert planned for from 3 to 3 30oclock, after which, weather per-mitting, there was to be a ball gamebetween the Fairhaven and Mattapoi-sett teams. This evening, from 7 30 to8 30 oclock, there will be a band con-cert, with a display of fireworks, at thefort, if the weather is pleasant. The success of the day is due to the efforts of President Bauldry and thefollowing entertainment committee ofthe executive committee of the Im-provement association: Mrs. H. K. Nye,chairman; Mrs. W. P. Winsor, Mrs. Tallman, Mrs. Peter Murray, MrsZenas Winsor, Mrs. James N. Gifford,George N. Gardiner, William C. Gard-ner, Joseph H. Allen, Allen R. Bing-ham, George E. Sylvia, Nathaniel and Louis W. Til OLD DARTMOUTHHISTORICAL SKETCHES No. 12 Being the proceedings of the Winter meeting of the Old Dartmouth His-torical Society, held at the Rooms of the Society, December 8, 1905,and containing the following paper: FRIENDS HERE AND HEREAWAY Continued Mary Jane Rowland Taber [Note.—The Old Dartmouth Historical Sketches will be published by the societyfrom time to time and may be purchased for a nominal sum on application to the Secretary]. PROCEEDINGS WINTER MEETING OF THE Old Dartmouth Historical Society AT THE ROOMS OF THE SOCIETY DECEMBER 8, 1905 President Crapo, in his opening- re-marks alluded to the seal of the so-ciety. He said that all associations likethe Old Dartmouth Historical societyhad a corporate seal. The duty of pre-paring- such a seal in this instance de-volved upon the directors, who gavemuch attention to the matter, solicitingsketches and asking for suggestions,which were received and Ricketson kindly furnished asketch of the Gosnold tower, which w


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