A Poem Read Before the Society of the Sons of New England in Pennsylvania On Th

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A Poem Read Before the Society of the Sons of New England in Pennsylvania On Th
B Frank Benjamin Franklin Palmer
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'J. ^'KR>IONT — The Green Mountain Hoys, who fought the battles of tiieir country, won chaplets wuvcn from her own mountain laurel. In the hearts of her sons in Pennsylvania, their memory, like hers, is evergreen. — Music by the Germania Music Society.
10. New TIampshire — The Granite, her bed; the sea, lier footbath; the clouds, her cauopy ; the eagle, her standard-bearer ; as a grower of great men she bears the palm, and she has borne o)ie Palmer. — Resjyonse hy the Vice- Pres
...ident at Large, of the Society. Poem.
11. Maine — AVhile she sends her Ice to every mart, she manages to keep cool ; -while her ships encounter every storm on every sea she won't " splice the main brace;" and while her sons are in every land, she retains a sufficient num- ber at home to make her the Jllain State. — Rcsponsehy the President of the Society.
12. New England and Pennsylvania — Land of our birth, and land of our adoption. Both ours, and equally dear. As both grow rich by interchange of commodities, so the sons and daughters of both should grow friendly by mutual benefits and courtesies, until they love one another.


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