Bi Centennial Celebration July 6th And 7th 1908 Report of the Proceedings T
Bi Centennial Celebration July 6th And 7th 1908 Report of the Proceedings T
Ridgefield Connecticut Bi Centennial Committe
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There was not a man, woman or child to be seen. I don't see any reason why Ridgefield should ever be anything. There is no factory there, no place, or a desire for a factory, and it is doomed to sterility. " I don't know what the Dr. Is now do- ing he has been dead several years but I have an idea that if he doesn't know any more now than he did then, I am not called upon to further pay at- tention to him. I just want to say this: that if there are no factory steeples and no factory whistles, t...here are whistles of every other kind. It is the busiest place I know of for its size. I had two boys here last year to spend the Fourth of July ; one came from Brooklyn, and the other one came from down close to New York, and they declared it was the noisiest place they ever got into, and I judged it so. But let us pass over to the churches. Take our Methodism if you please, as a body. Our ministers used to be called graduates of brush college, and when we were charged with having little education we declared that our people were all well, they did not need the doctors, and so we got along with a shout and a glory, but it is not so now.
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