Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Brunswick . 1719, kept his triangular spectacles were on exhibition, as were also the wedding corset of hissecond wife, dating back to 1742. There were molds for making pewterspoons and hand-made pins with twisted wire heads. Other antiquitieswere the first ballot box used by the Brunswick Masonic Fraternity,perforated tin lanterus, cow-bell, hand wrought, over 100 years old, apair of tongs which have been in the Dunning family since 1756, andwere said to have been 100 years old then ; several s


Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Brunswick . 1719, kept his triangular spectacles were on exhibition, as were also the wedding corset of hissecond wife, dating back to 1742. There were molds for making pewterspoons and hand-made pins with twisted wire heads. Other antiquitieswere the first ballot box used by the Brunswick Masonic Fraternity,perforated tin lanterus, cow-bell, hand wrought, over 100 years old, apair of tongs which have been in the Dunning family since 1756, andwere said to have been 100 years old then ; several saddle bags, one ofthem made of seal skin; ladies bonnets of the last century. Mrs. Thomas Estabrook contributed the largest number of articles;others who contributed largely were William and Obed Merrill, MissSarah A. Thompson, Mrs. A. B. Pendleton, Abram York, Miss CarolinePatten, T. S. McLellan, Miss Mary Thompson, John Furbish, Hiram , Elder Hiram Campbell, Lorenzo Larrabee, and Mrs. WilliamAlexander, while those who gave or loaned each a few articles were toonumerous to mention


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