The Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Tow
The Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Tow
Falmouth Mass
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Luke, Ephesus ; Marble, from the Parthenon, Athens ; Marble, from the Stadium, where St. Paul fought with wild beasts at Ephesus ; ii8 TOWN OF FALMOUTH. * Pebble, from Mersina, the port of Tarsus, the birthplace of St. Paul ; Brick, from Pompeii ; Red granite, from the quarries in Thebes, Egypt ; Lava and scoriee, from the old crater of Vesuvius, the eruption from which destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum in A. D. 70 ; Piece of stone from the top of the great pyramid, Egypt ; Relic of the 2, 000-...year-old fig tree, near Cairo, Egypt, under which, tradition says, Joseph and Mary halted during their flight into Egypt; Marble, from the palace of the Caesars, Rome ; Piece of mosaic, from the baths of the Emperor Caracalla, Rome ; Rosaries made of olive wood and shells, from Bethlehem and Athens ; Olive wood, napkin-ring and card-case, from Jerusalen'ftj Cones, from cedars on Mt. Lebanon ; Cones, from the giant trees of California ; Antique, gilded coffee-cup holders, from Damascus ; Bellows, from Damascus, of Syrian make ; Combs, from Damascus, made there ; Shells, from the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and the Red Sea ; Ancient and modern coins, from various countries, — one being from Smyrna, of Roman make, dating back to the time of the Ctesars ; Piece of stone, from Lincoln castle, England, built by William the Conqueror, in the eleventh century ; 200 TH ANNIVERSAR V.
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