. The town and people; a chronological compilation of contributed writings from present and past residents of the town of Woodbury, Connecticut;. ghtv loyal hosts from east to west, who had answered the callof Father Abraham. I never knew who sang it, but I shall neverforget the thrill of patriotic fervor it gave me. The great picnic of the summer of 1861 on the extremelypicturesque Orenaug rocks may be recalled, when a patriotic ad-dress to the residents who should be in that valley one hundredyears afterward. 1961, was signed by all present, sealed and placedin the town archives. Does any on


. The town and people; a chronological compilation of contributed writings from present and past residents of the town of Woodbury, Connecticut;. ghtv loyal hosts from east to west, who had answered the callof Father Abraham. I never knew who sang it, but I shall neverforget the thrill of patriotic fervor it gave me. The great picnic of the summer of 1861 on the extremelypicturesque Orenaug rocks may be recalled, when a patriotic ad-dress to the residents who should be in that valley one hundredyears afterward. 1961, was signed by all present, sealed and placedin the town archives. Does any one know where it is? Let thepassing generations keep track of it, and in 1961—Fourth of July-let the Woodburians of that time gather on the same old rocks, andread the message we sent down the century to them. Whatever will pass away from that beautiful valley, whateverchanges may be brought in, may the truth of Christ be more con-trolling, more potential than ever. He is the Lord of all. To Himbe all honor and praise and glory and blessing. The Manse oe theSecond Presbyterian Church, Charles E. Robivson. SCRANTOX, Pa. THE TOWN AND PEOPLE. ^ -l^ DURINGLONG ¥^RAYER,


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