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Lizzie Scott read a brief poem called
"Butterflies" Mary T. Bond had nothing

Sarah T Miller some sentiments from
that beautiful souled man Wm. Ellery
Channing. Mary E Moore gave a portion
of her mothers private record of
her spiritual aspirations and experience.

Margaret S Hallowell an account
of Buddapest from Stoddard's book
of travels. Carrie L. Brooke an
interesting article on the present
or prospective Sir Walter Scott --
his lineage & family connections

Eliza Brooke "The Silent House"
The hall of philosophy, where
Emerson, Alcott, Thoreau, Lowell
and others once spoke. Now a
storeroom for furniture.

Then dispersed in a March
storm to meet at Oak Grove
April 30th 1896 at 2 O'Clock

Ellen Farquahar

Sec pro. tem.

Oak Grove

Eleven members of the association
and as many guests met at the
home of Margaret S. Hallowell
on 4th. 30. 1896. The hour appointed
to meet was 2. O'clock but the

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