Cyrus WField, his life and work [1819-1892] . PARENTAGE AND EARLY HOME LIFE 11 (Iren entered their father greeted them with thewords, We are on the borders of holy time.*Sunset on Sunday was watched for most anxiously,for they were then again quite free to come and simple life of the Massachusetts village wasnot without its pleasures. There lies before me ayellow programme, printed sixty years ago, whichcommemorates what was very likely at once thefirst appearance of Cyrus W. Field on any stageand his last appearance in his native village, andforms a fitting conclusion to the story of h


Cyrus WField, his life and work [1819-1892] . PARENTAGE AND EARLY HOME LIFE 11 (Iren entered their father greeted them with thewords, We are on the borders of holy time.*Sunset on Sunday was watched for most anxiously,for they were then again quite free to come and simple life of the Massachusetts village wasnot without its pleasures. There lies before me ayellow programme, printed sixty years ago, whichcommemorates what was very likely at once thefirst appearance of Cyrus W. Field on any stageand his last appearance in his native village, andforms a fitting conclusion to the story of his child-hood. EXHIBITION.—STOCKBRIDGE ACADEMY, MARCH 26-27, 1835. THURSDAY EVENING. ORDER OF EXERCISES. 1. Prologue.—United States Speaker. John IIexuy Adams 3 Burr and Bleniierhasset.—Wirt. Esskx Watts 4. Bernardo Del Carpio.—Mrs. Hemans. Ralph K. Jones 5. Death of the Princess Charlotte.—Campbell. Henry W. Dwight, MUSIC. 7. Hail to the Land.—Author unknown. Phinehas Lincoln 8. Extract from Robert Treat Paine on


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