Rebecca Taylor Hatch, 1818-1904; Personal Reminiscences And Memorials
Rebecca Taylor Hatch, 1818-1904; Personal Reminiscences And Memorials
Rebecca Taylor Hatch
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3 6 PERSONAL REMINISCENCES My mother, seated in the corner of the pew, sometimes giving me the large red morocco hymn book of" Dwight's Psalms and Hymns. " Her name was on the cover in red letters, and I would try to spell it — Rebecca M. Taylor. I greatly admired my father, and I can re- member stopping to kiss certain articles which exclusively belonged to him. When, in 1824, Lafayette visited New Haven, the citizens assembled at the College to greet him. I was carried in my father's arms, an...d, as the procession moved by, the famous Frenchman leaned over and kissed me. A happy little girl, I went to Miss Hough- ton's school on College Street, until I was ten years old. My companions were the children of my immediate neighbors, and with them I hopped and skipped and romped away the after- noon hours of each day, under the beautiful elms in Temple Street. We often took our dolls and played on the steps of the churches on the Green, which was not then the trim and public place it now is.
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