. The "makings" of the Lincoln Association of Jersey City; a souvenir of the dinner at the Carteret Club commemorating the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln . ;-§ -1: o i; ^ ;;<-■< c ^. i=£ ?-»5:«;-s>. ?:^7:.-S:5 S-^.^ ■^ 1 r 5, ^ 4 •. i I I s I i ^ s t V. J I i r, j 1 i ■; ^ ^5 g I is J :i i = ^ § ^^ s .1 * 3 ft ~ £ s: Ill II I J: .tails;,?; 1.^ .J - s ^ «■ 4 i ; c; ;• .j ; i ■; s: ? 5 ? ■- k; 5 ^=*. = ^5 e I 5s. 5:r 5 ?5,v. ?-^^i■^ i?^■^^^. C ^ c ^ ^^ t — *■*-* ^ r> -^ = 2 t ^ ;^ The Inaugural Hall of 1861. Major Parifih


. The "makings" of the Lincoln Association of Jersey City; a souvenir of the dinner at the Carteret Club commemorating the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln . ;-§ -1: o i; ^ ;;<-■< c ^. i=£ ?-»5:«;-s>. ?:^7:.-S:5 S-^.^ ■^ 1 r 5, ^ 4 •. i I I s I i ^ s t V. J I i r, j 1 i ■; ^ ^5 g I is J :i i = ^ § ^^ s .1 * 3 ft ~ £ s: Ill II I J: .tails;,?; 1.^ .J - s ^ «■ 4 i ; c; ;• .j ; i ■; s: ? 5 ? ■- k; 5 ^=*. = ^5 e I 5s. 5:r 5 ?5,v. ?-^^i■^ i?^■^^^. C ^ c ^ ^^ t — *■*-* ^ r> -^ = 2 t ^ ;^ The Inaugural Hall of 1861. Major Parifihorn was one of its managers. His name appears third <-oIniMUfrom the right, tenth name counting up from the trustees that the permission was to be re-voked if the orator was not acceptableto them. The Times said that the Munici-pal celebration consisted of a processionby Mayor Cleveland and Alderman Gaf-ney. The Congregationalists were stillchoice, it seems, about their reputation asLincolnians. From this perspective of years, I thinkit may be stated without fear of success-ful contradiction that the most forcefulcharacter in Jersey City for the largestpart of his life here was Major Z. His contribution to the publiclife of his times was a civic asset that noman can truly measure. He came hereshortly before the Civil War closed, Ihave been informed by David R. Daly, at Major Zebina Kellogg Pangborn i . r i i r-v 11 o /^ the mstance or Hon. Dudley o. Gregory,and his immediate identification with the Times meant the co-ordinationof his unique talents as a newspaper man with high opportunity forpublic service. Mighty few people appreciate his real greatness; they rememberthe closin


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