History of the Hopedale Community Microform From Its Inception to Its Virtua
History of the Hopedale Community Microform From Its Inception to Its Virtua
Ballou, Adin, 1803-1890
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" Of this gathering The Practical Chris- tian said : " Quite a number of the members from the Northampton and Hopedale Communities were in attendance, besides volun- teer friends from various quarters. We had hoped to meet delegates from West Roxbury also; but we believe none were present from that Association. The convention was animated by a good spirit and awakened an encouraging interest among the common people of the town. The evening sessions called out the best audiences, and we could bu...t admire the very respectful, eager, and unfaltering attention of those present on the last evening. At the close notice was given that Mr. D. II. Barlow would deliver three lectures on the subject during the ensuing week. We hear that those lectures have been well attended and cannot doubt that they will leave a strong and salutary impression. Another convention was holden in Leomin- ster the same week which we learn was an interesting meeting. None of our people were present. " A week later a meeting was held in Boston in response to "A Call to the Friends of Social Reform in New England " issued by David Mack, George W.
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