. Fitchburg past and present . MARTHA DOWNE TOLMAN. Daughter of Deacon Nathan and Mary (Downe) Tolman, both of colo-nial ancestry. One of the best known of Fitchburg verse writers. Inaddition to two published volumes and literary work for papers and maga-zines. Miss Tolman has devoted a portion of her time to local philanthropicwork. MRS. ELIZA TRASK HILL. Daughter of Rev. George and Ruth F. Trask. Ten years a Womans Voice and Public School Champion. One of the first tojoin W. C. T. U. prison and jail department, working for redemption ofwomen : identified with societies that ca


. Fitchburg past and present . MARTHA DOWNE TOLMAN. Daughter of Deacon Nathan and Mary (Downe) Tolman, both of colo-nial ancestry. One of the best known of Fitchburg verse writers. Inaddition to two published volumes and literary work for papers and maga-zines. Miss Tolman has devoted a portion of her time to local philanthropicwork. MRS. ELIZA TRASK HILL. Daughter of Rev. George and Ruth F. Trask. Ten years a Womans Voice and Public School Champion. One of the first tojoin W. C. T. U. prison and jail department, working for redemption ofwomen : identified with societies that care for and help working girls.


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