. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . the joyful, always firm and unflinching in the TRIBUTE TO MY WIFE. 32s right, and allowing no compromise with wrongdoings. Sheis still my most trusted and faithful helpmeet, and it is myhope and prayer that the gates may open for us both notfar apart. When the spring of life was in its bloom, and hope gave zest to youth,We at the sacred altar stood, and plighted vows of since, though changeful y


. The story of a pilgrim family from the Mayflower to the present time : with autobiography, recollections, letters, incidents, and genealogy of the author, Rev. John Alden in his 83rd year . the joyful, always firm and unflinching in the TRIBUTE TO MY WIFE. 32s right, and allowing no compromise with wrongdoings. Sheis still my most trusted and faithful helpmeet, and it is myhope and prayer that the gates may open for us both notfar apart. When the spring of life was in its bloom, and hope gave zest to youth,We at the sacred altar stood, and plighted vows of since, though changeful years have passed, with joys and sorrows rife,Yet never did I see a change in her, my faithful wife. Her gentle love my cares have soothed, her smiles each joy fondly, through progressive years, together weve advanced;Though calmly now the current flows, weve known misfortunes ever did she cheer my woes, my faithful, loving wife. And ever since that joyous day I blessed her as my joy or sorrow, calm or storm, I found her at my side;And when the summons from above shall close the scene of I be called to rest with thee, my true and faithful AULD LANG SYNE. 326 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF JOHN ALDEN. DEATH OF HON. GEORGE C. ALDEN. I gave a tribute in this book to this worthy nephew, andI regret to announce the following from the GreenfieldGazette and Courier : The funeral of George C. Alden, Esq., took place atthe residence of his mother on Mechanic street, at threeoclock, Monday afternoon, Rev. A. M. Crane Grand Army Post, Alethian Lodge of Odd Fellows andMountain Lodge of Masons, with whom he always frater-nized when here, each furnished two bearers. The bodywas brought from Fort Collins, Col. He was interred inArms cemetery, in accordance with an often expressedwish, by the side of his father and only brother, one of themost beautiful country cemeteries in the State, where thenear surrounding grand old hills and the murmuring o


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