Old Paths And Legends of the New England Border Connecticut Deerfield Berksh
Old Paths And Legends of the New England Border Connecticut Deerfield Berksh
Katharine M Katharine Mixer Abbott
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She was complained of at church meeting in 1782 for associating with "vain, light, and airy company, and joining with them in dances and frol- icking and by companying with a man on Saturday night, which she professedly considers a holy time. " (The Sabbath began at sun-setting on Saturday. ) Sylvia bore social ostracism bravely for eight long years, but finally confessed her innocently wicked deeds, and was taken back into the fold. 244 Old Paths of the New Enoland Border &■ devoted his all th...at the Old and New World might converse by cable. Living side by side in Gramercy Park, David Dudley Field and Cyrus counselled together, and to the un- faltering courage of the elder brother the Atlantic telegraph is greatly indebted, says Dr. Henry M. Field in his roman- tic chapters on Cyrus Field's twelve years' struggle to bridge the mountains beneath the Atlantic. The first through mes- sage was sent by England's Queen to President Buchanan, accomplishing one of those costly first strides in modern his- tory by which the United States entered the charmed circle of world-powers.
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