. The town and people; a chronological compilation of contributed writings from present and past residents of the town of Woodbury, Connecticut;. s arc shownAs ignorant (juitc of so mncli \vc have known—The telegraph, jilionograph, graphs witliont and sucli. gainst which we ninst defend. Vet we know that their lives and their skies were as Prize Strains of thought-germs, still float in oiu to them holding place in the great witness hall(Tw an evening while passing along. jd some wdiom we cherished in tenclerest lo\ silent response to the roll-call al


. The town and people; a chronological compilation of contributed writings from present and past residents of the town of Woodbury, Connecticut;. s arc shownAs ignorant (juitc of so mncli \vc have known—The telegraph, jilionograph, graphs witliont and sucli. gainst which we ninst defend. Vet we know that their lives and their skies were as Prize Strains of thought-germs, still float in oiu to them holding place in the great witness hall(Tw an evening while passing along. jd some wdiom we cherished in tenclerest lo\ silent response to the roll-call \e passed from lifes Fair and its entered the land that no mortal may know. You nmst ].)e aware I was drafted for rhymeFull measm-e is meted, and fearing the timeMay l)e morning before we are through with it all,Well sum u]) the numbers clear down the roll-call. Seventeen, sixty and five ;ire the names tli;U you think my additions not perfectly ask our Historian, hell set it all accent my liest bow- with a welcome , Conn. B. Shove. WooDlirm. COXXKCTRTT 15. THE FIRST CONCiRKGATIONAI, CHURCH. Jam .\u\ 4, 184O.—In such like scenes, 1 say, we have so often inone form and another met and associated tos^ether as minister andpeople, that it would be strange indeed if we could see and realizethat the last hour had come in which we were any longer to inter-mingle in the various and interesting relations and yet not feel atender and peculiar interest in the hour and in these thottghts andremembrances which it so naturally awakens. Can this hour bebetter passed away by us than by making use of it in attending tosome such instructions as that which the text seems to have been in-tended to convey. The Apostle Paul appears to have been taking hisleave when he penned the text of this church at Phillippi. Thischurch, it is evident from the whole tenor of his epistle to them, hailgreatly won his confidence and


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