Newtowns Bicentennial An Account of the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniv

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Newtowns Bicentennial An Account of the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniv
J H James Hardin George
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I have the pleasure of introducing the Honorable Daniel N. Morgan, former Treasurer of the United States. " Prefacing his address with some personal reminiscences of special interest to the older persons in the audience, Mr. Morgan spoke as follows : HOX. DANIEL N. MORGAN Treasurer of the United States under President Cleveland.
ADDRESS HON. DANIEL N. MORGAN, BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
Mr. President, Friends of my native town and your Guests: When one has seen two generations of the pano- rama of life m
...ove rapidly by, that "our days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle" can be fully realized. Although two centuries have elapsed since Newtown began its existence with forty-eight square miles of territory, during that period its history entitles it, from what has been accom- plished by its God-fearing, sturdy inhabitants, to a full rec- ognition from the sister towns of the state. It has been regarded a farming town that would well repay the husbandmen for their efforts, and there does not exist in this country a more independent class of citizens than the prosperous and contented farmers.

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