. Account of the Buck family of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; and of the Bucksville centennial celebration held June 11th, 1892; including the proceedings of the Buck wampun literary association of said occasion . eight feet in dimen-sions over the Bucksville Creamery in the spring of 1892, which isquite an accommodation for practice on evenings or in unfavorableweather. Owen George is the present leader, the second being FrankGrim. Dr. Ott has been very favorably disposed towards theirimprovement from its beginning and his services have been dulyappreciated and still gives them occasional instr


. Account of the Buck family of Bucks County, Pennsylvania; and of the Bucksville centennial celebration held June 11th, 1892; including the proceedings of the Buck wampun literary association of said occasion . eight feet in dimen-sions over the Bucksville Creamery in the spring of 1892, which isquite an accommodation for practice on evenings or in unfavorableweather. Owen George is the present leader, the second being FrankGrim. Dr. Ott has been very favorably disposed towards theirimprovement from its beginning and his services have been dulyappreciated and still gives them occasional instructions. He waspresent and performed with them at the late Centennial success and establishment of this band in so small a village asBucksville and its scattered surrounding population, certainly is acompliment to the musical taste of that section, whose foundationmay have been laid there by Professor Fortman eighty years agoand which has not since been entirely extinguished. SIGN OF THE BUCK AND THE SIGN OF WHITEHORSE. With the view to keeping a public house Captain Buck hadbuilt an extensive addition to his dwelling during the year 1808^ SIGN OF THE BUCK AKD THE SIGN OF WHITE HORSE. 121.


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