Michigan historical collections . jT. MRS. DOROTHEA MASON WRIGHT, NEWARK, N. child of Gov. S. T. Mason. REPORT OF SECRETARY. 17 RESPONSE BY MISS EMILY V. MASON. Ladies and Gentlemen and Members of the Pioneer and HistoricalSociety: I am so old that you will hardly expect me to say anythingat great length. With all my heart I thank you all, in the name of myfamily, my niece and myself, for your kind words and the kind thingsyou have said of my brother. I shall never forget the honor and pleas-ure I have had in this visit, and I hope I shall yet live to come backagain. I will talk no long


Michigan historical collections . jT. MRS. DOROTHEA MASON WRIGHT, NEWARK, N. child of Gov. S. T. Mason. REPORT OF SECRETARY. 17 RESPONSE BY MISS EMILY V. MASON. Ladies and Gentlemen and Members of the Pioneer and HistoricalSociety: I am so old that you will hardly expect me to say anythingat great length. With all my heart I thank you all, in the name of myfamily, my niece and myself, for your kind words and the kind thingsyou have said of my brother. I shall never forget the honor and pleas-ure I have had in this visit, and I hope I shall yet live to come backagain. I will talk no longer, because I want to shake hands with my oldfriends and neighbors here. RESPONSE BY MRS. DOROTHEA WRIGHT. Ladies and Gentlemen and Members of the Pioneer Society: I thankyou for the honor you have done us to make us members of your dis-tinguished society. We want, especially to thank the mayor of yourcity and the common council, Governor Warner, and all those who havegiven us such a warm welcome. I used to think that southern hos-pi


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