The Story of Election Day Being the Remaining Portion of the Paper Read Before
The Story of Election Day Being the Remaining Portion of the Paper Read Before
Mary E From Old Catalog Powel
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Robinson. It was part of the generous legacy of Mr. Littlefield's widow to the Newport Hospital. This lady was a sister of Mrs. Fowler Gardiner and of Mrs. Bache. After Mr. Littlefield's death, a pet parrot — this is the anecdote of another child of the period, 16 not mine— on seeing some visitor enter, who greatly resembled Mr. Littlefield, squeaked loudly "Father, Father" and flew to his shoulder with every appearance of joy. They were a childless couple and made their lives the brighter by t...he strong regard of hosts of friends. It is only with the passing of that generation that their names have faded to the dim remembrance of a few then children. These early lists name three other Messrs. Turner— H. J. , James, and George. There are also Messrs. George Hall who lived with some sisters on Broad Street, in a dainty white house with a little grass plat at the corner — blue, with grape hyacinths every spring; and Augustus Bush; S. Bradford; The Messrs. Cook, who with their sisters walked daily in a family party to watch the building of their new house on the corner of Bull Street, No.
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