Historic Paxton, her days and her ways, 1722-1913 : family recipes contributed by the Woman's Aid Society of Paxton Church . One of Many Quaint The Old Graveyard, Seen from the Manse. IVTHE OLD GRAVEYARD I would rather sleep in the southern comer of a little<}ountry churchyard than in the tomb of the Capulets.—Edmund Burhe. In their quiet resting place close by the oldchurch lie men and women who have made his-tory. They were no weaklings, those Elders,Harrises, Maclays; those Kutherfords, Gil-<^hrists, Espys and Wallaces; those McClures,McArthurs, McKinneys and McEwens; thoseK


Historic Paxton, her days and her ways, 1722-1913 : family recipes contributed by the Woman's Aid Society of Paxton Church . One of Many Quaint The Old Graveyard, Seen from the Manse. IVTHE OLD GRAVEYARD I would rather sleep in the southern comer of a little<}ountry churchyard than in the tomb of the Capulets.—Edmund Burhe. In their quiet resting place close by the oldchurch lie men and women who have made his-tory. They were no weaklings, those Elders,Harrises, Maclays; those Kutherfords, Gil-<^hrists, Espys and Wallaces; those McClures,McArthurs, McKinneys and McEwens; thoseKirkpatricks, Mehargues and Calhouns; thoseAwls, Alexanders, Biggers, Fultons, Grays,Grouches, Jordans, Kearsleys, Keans, Simpsons,Wiggins and Walkers; those Cowdens, Dor-rances, Galaughers, Hayes, Kuhns, Whitleys,Whitehills and Wilsons. Without those braveuntiring men and women, Scotch-Irish Presby-terians for the most part, who lie within thisancient burial ground, civilization in this valleywould have been retarded for generations. From those forefathers who sleep beneath theirworn stones in the old walled enclosure havesprung ministers and el


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