An Address Delivered At Northampton Mass On the Evening of Oct 29 1854 in
An Address Delivered At Northampton Mass On the Evening of Oct 29 1854 in
William Allen
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I allude also to another man of still wider influ- ence, though not in the sphere of politics, — Dr. Justin Edwards, a minister in Boston and President of the Theological Seminary at An- dover, whose early and extensive labors in the cause of temperance are well known ; and equally well known are his labors to promote the general observance of the Lord's Day ; and whose last toils were ♦John Woodbridge. D. D. 21 brief comments on the Scriptures for the benefit of all the people. A native also o...f Westhampton was Sylvester Judd, Jun. , a young man, recently deceased, — a Unitarian minister in Maine, — whose Memoirs arc now attracting the attention of many readers. PATRIOTISM OF THE TOWN. In the arduous struggle for Independence Northampton acted well her part, both furnishing soldiers and liberally contributing for their subsistence. There are on record town votes to provide for losses in clothing by certain soldiers, — to encourage enlistments, at one time by paying 15 pounds, at another by offering 30 pounds to each soldier enlisting for three years or during the war, — to appoint a committee to collect from house to house donations to be sent to Albany to be distributed among the soldiers from this town, — and another commit- tee to provide for the families of men absent in the war.
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