Annual Meeting of the Livingston County Historical Society, Volumes 36-411913 - Livingston County (N.Y.) |
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... district , for as many copies of the said Soil Survey as can be spared , to be dis- tributed to its members , to the public and school libraries , the several granges , and to others in the county who may desire them . Seconded and ...
... district , for as many copies of the said Soil Survey as can be spared , to be dis- tributed to its members , to the public and school libraries , the several granges , and to others in the county who may desire them . Seconded and ...
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... , commissioner of the second district . The Higways of Livingston County , by Alfred B. Kent of Nunda , county superinttendent of highways . Agricultural Conditions in the Genesee Valley , by Samuel Fraser HISTORICAL SOCIETY 11.
... , commissioner of the second district . The Higways of Livingston County , by Alfred B. Kent of Nunda , county superinttendent of highways . Agricultural Conditions in the Genesee Valley , by Samuel Fraser HISTORICAL SOCIETY 11.
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... District . The first lodges in this District were instituted sixty - eight years ago . That you may appreciate the strenuous conditions under which the order had its birth here , and in keeping with one expressed objects of this Society ...
... District . The first lodges in this District were instituted sixty - eight years ago . That you may appreciate the strenuous conditions under which the order had its birth here , and in keeping with one expressed objects of this Society ...
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... District was Genesee Valley Lodge No. 118 , instituted at Mt. Morris June , 26 , 1844 , by Wil- liam L. G. Smith , of Buffalo , District Deputy Grand Master , of Erie District . The petitioners were John VanNortwick , Scott Lord , Abram ...
... District was Genesee Valley Lodge No. 118 , instituted at Mt. Morris June , 26 , 1844 , by Wil- liam L. G. Smith , of Buffalo , District Deputy Grand Master , of Erie District . The petitioners were John VanNortwick , Scott Lord , Abram ...
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... District has been frequently honored by the visits of Grand officers , and in 1884 , A. O. Bunnell , of Canaseraga Lodge , was installed Grand Master , State of New York . A not- able coincidence of that year , is the proud fact that ...
... District has been frequently honored by the visits of Grand officers , and in 1884 , A. O. Bunnell , of Canaseraga Lodge , was installed Grand Master , State of New York . A not- able coincidence of that year , is the proud fact that ...
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A. O. Bunnell Academy Albany Allen annual meeting attended Avon Board of Council born boys Brodie Buffalo building Caledonia Charles Charles Shepard Clause committee Conesus Conesus Lake County Historical Society Dana Dansville daughter death died district early elected Elm Place farm father friends Genesee country Genesee River Genesee Valley Genesee Wesleyan Seminary Geneseo George Groveland Hamilton held Hill honor Indian interest James January John Lake land Leicester Letchworth Lewis Lima lived Livingston County Historical Livonia Log Cabin Markham married Mary Mary Jemison McNair memory Miss Morris North Dansville Nunda Ontario county Ossian pioneer present president record Richard Peck Rochester school house Secretary and Treasurer Seminary Seneca Seymour Sparta summer meeting teachers town trustees VanAllen village vote Wadsworth West Sparta Western New York White William William Markham
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Page 9 - I shall be present or not, for to confess my weakness, Ned, my ambition is prevalent, so that I contemn the grovelling condition of a clerk, or the like, to which my fortune condemns me, and would willingly risk my life, though not my character, to exalt my station. I am confident, Ned, that my youth excludes me from any hope of immediate preferment, nor do I desire it ; but I mean to prepare the way for futurity.
Page 93 - STATE OF NEW YORK, County of New York, is: On this 2nd day of July, 1908, before me personally came Richard Stanley Ryan and Daniel Le Roy Dresser, to me known and known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument, and they severally duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
Page 95 - Association shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, and the same person may occupy the offices of Secretary and Treasurer.
Page 60 - Its red and awful tide, Beheld the brave New England sword With slaughter deeply dyed. Their bones are on the Northern hill, And on the Southern plain, By brook and river, lake and rill, And by the roaring main. The land is holy where they fought, And holy where they fell ; For by their blood that land was bought, The land they loved so well.
Page 74 - The pains of death are past; Labor and sorrow cease ; And, life's long warfare closed at last, His soul is found in peace. Soldier of Christ, well done ! Praise be thy new employ ; And, while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy.
Page 74 - SERVANT of God, well done ! Rest from thy loved employ ; The battle fought, the victory won, Enter thy Master's joy. The voice at midnight came, He started up to hear ; A mortal arrow pierced his frame, He fell, — but felt no fear.
Page 74 - Society shall be, to discover, procure and preserve whatever may relate to the history of Western New York in general, and the City of Buffalo in particular...
Page 48 - ... man. I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love him once, not without cause; What cause withholds you then to mourn for him ? O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts, And men have lost their reason! — Bear with me; My heart is in the coffin there with Caesar, And I must pause, till it come back to me.
Page 16 - Tis just what you are and do; Then give to the world the best you have, And...
Page 69 - Chaucer, at Woodstock with the nightingales, At sixty wrote the Canterbury Tales; Goethe at Weimar, toiling to the last, Completed Faust when eighty years were pa'st. These are indeed exceptions; but they show How far the gulf.stream of our youth may flow Into the arctic regions of our lives, Where little else than life itself survives.