. 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 i1- =§ =§^;^ ^. |i|l 1t| i-|||iji4t1|i^| ^.^ s ^ is^ . K-? i^lji M^ls Jitii S 5 .6 .-? 5 E S ^ ^ 3 *= 5 i ^^ ^ * 5 -^ fe ^-1S ^ I Si S ?< = S; ?- I- ~. -^ = ?-:? , J ??? -; t; ^l|i||l3ll^^||l|^|J|||||| ?O \ ^ °yE?>* * r (^ •<? < s i < ; ^ E I- s ??i ^ - i £ -I 5 s. N^ -:5,, ... |i~:-i§ ,-^^5 5 i-i v:1^|f I. ? lir » ?-. 5 -s ^ -^ - ^ i s 5 < ^ % L it *;? -s -; c = c ij ^; - ?»! ^ ^


. 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 i1- =§ =§^;^ ^. |i|l 1t| i-|||iji4t1|i^| ^.^ s ^ is^ . K-? i^lji M^ls Jitii S 5 .6 .-? 5 E S ^ ^ 3 *= 5 i ^^ ^ * 5 -^ fe ^-1S ^ I Si S ?< = S; ?- I- ~. -^ = ?-:? , J ??? -; t; ^l|i||l3ll^^||l|^|J|||||| ?O \ ^ °yE?>* * r (^ •<? < s i < ; ^ E I- s ??i ^ - i £ -I 5 s. N^ -:5,, ... |i~:-i§ ,-^^5 5 i-i v:1^|f I. ? lir » ?-. 5 -s ^ -^ - ^ i s 5 < ^ % L it *;? -s -; c = c ij ^; - ?»! ^ ^ T S; -i C -y •-: S ^ < if i; = ^ =; K -S k -I -S aj lh^Hh|l!llil^liJj|ll|:i The Inaugural Ball of 1861. Major Pangborn was one of its managers. His name appears third columnfrom 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 .1 ? , f T T r^ 11 C /^ the instance or Hon. Dudley o. L»regory,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


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