Centennial Celebration of the Town of Orford Nh Containing the Oration Poem

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' " The President then read the sentiment which follows : " Orford, our dear old home ; while all things else change her hills and her mountains remain the same, and our eyes are this day delighted with the beauty and grandeur of her natural scenery as our fathers were one hundred years ago. " Rev. B. M. Tillotson, of Manchester, being called upon, after some playful remarks about entering into competi- tion with knives and forks and dishes, most eloquently responded as follows : MR. PRESIDENT ...: I am happy to be present here to-day, and on this occasion. I am thrice happy to meet so many of the native born of this good old town. There is a sort of fellow feeling existing among those born in contiguous neighborhoods, and a strong tie of sympathy springing from identity of local origin, made stronger by all the forces of early associations. These lies and associations conspire to bind together this vast assembly to-day. The cords of mutual sympathy that make us one here to-day, run back to our childhood, and are stronger than " hooks of steel.

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