. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. tilafternoon, when one of the severe storms frequent inthe lake region drove the crowd to shelter and madepassage about the streets highly disagreeable. It wassignificant of the success of the celebration that whileTuesday had been planned as the principal day, Wed-nesday almost, if not quite, sustained the record of itspredecessor on the calendar. The meeting in the opera house at iooclock in themorning was presided over by Louis McKinstry of Fre-donia. The first address was that of Benjamin S. Dean,of Jamestown, upon The Political His


. History of Chautauqua County, New York, and its people. tilafternoon, when one of the severe storms frequent inthe lake region drove the crowd to shelter and madepassage about the streets highly disagreeable. It wassignificant of the success of the celebration that whileTuesday had been planned as the principal day, Wed-nesday almost, if not quite, sustained the record of itspredecessor on the calendar. The meeting in the opera house at iooclock in themorning was presided over by Louis McKinstry of Fre-donia. The first address was that of Benjamin S. Dean,of Jamestown, upon The Political History of Chau-tauqua County. Louis McKinstry followed with an ad-dress upon The Press of the County, and Mrs. CarrieTwing of Westfield told the history of the CassadagaLake Free Association Movement. In the Presbvterian church, the addresses were bythe Rev. Chalon Burgess, of Silver Creek, on theClergy; by Dr. William M. Bemus, of Jamestown, uponthe Medical Profession: and Mrs. Martha Shaver Mead,of Jamestown, upon the Womans Christian Temper-ance \ri >!T< IRIUM CASSADAGA


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