Clarke Papers Mrs Meech And Her Family Home Letters Familiar Incidents And N
Clarke Papers Mrs Meech And Her Family Home Letters Familiar Incidents And N
Abby Maria Hemenway
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General 0. Clarke and family arrived in town the 14th, and staid till the 18th. Sister Jane Warner, and Mrs. Wood, 184 SECRETARY OF THE VERIMONT SENATE. from Middlebury, visited us on the 13th, and returned the 14th. March 15th, 1841. Another spasm ! These Epimenides slumbers are very refreshing And then to omit such a year as the one "that's awa' V A year abounding in great processes and great results politically, at least. The busiest year of my whole life. Well, let it go ; it will be rememb...ered and I have helped to make it memorable, in the political annals. Early in the Spring was held our Salisbury Convention, whereat I made the first speech I ever made. The last of April, Caro and I, in company with Mr. And Mrs. J. A. C, visited Baltimore, and attended the great Young Men's National Convention. Caro and I went to Washington, for three or four days ; spent four or five days in New York ; reached home the last of May. In July, my friend Cannon came up and we, with Freeman, whom we encountered in Shelburne, went to Chataugua Lake on a fishing excursion ; had a noble time of it, surrounded by the everlasting solitude of undisturbed nature.
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