Truro--Cape Cod, or, Land marks and sea marks . Hut none can look upon. <K JOHN SMITH. THE rEOPLE CALLED MEJJ/ODJSLS. 2,^1 that face withoul feeling —that was a man ! He was raisedin a narrow home, with limited advantages, but under thebest of family discipline. He was the son of Zoheth andMary (Mayo) Smith, born October 3, 1791; died at Melrose,November 12, 1S73 ; married Sarah Atkins December, 1819;born December 13, 1799; died April 5, 1S79. A capable andfaithful wife who looked well after her household. Mr. Smith was early in life an active skipper ; many years aschoolmaster ; among the


Truro--Cape Cod, or, Land marks and sea marks . Hut none can look upon. <K JOHN SMITH. THE rEOPLE CALLED MEJJ/ODJSLS. 2,^1 that face withoul feeling —that was a man ! He was raisedin a narrow home, with limited advantages, but under thebest of family discipline. He was the son of Zoheth andMary (Mayo) Smith, born October 3, 1791; died at Melrose,November 12, 1S73 ; married Sarah Atkins December, 1819;born December 13, 1799; died April 5, 1S79. A capable andfaithful wife who looked well after her household. Mr. Smith was early in life an active skipper ; many years aschoolmaster ; among the first who commenced the outlittingbusiness in Truro; was public-s[)!ritetl, and forward in all townbusiness; twice elected to the Legislature ; was president ofthe board of trustees that voted (1826) To build a meeting-house, and sustained and encouraged the Church under over-whelming discouragements. In the orbit of a Christian, heshone with a bright and unchanging lustre. His was no long-faced, self-righteous religion — if such there is — but full of sun-shin


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