History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 10

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History And Proceedings of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association volume 10
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Following the dinner there was given abundant opportunity for the returning sons and daughters of the town to renew old ac- quaintances and talk once more of old times. Meanwhile there was a competitive test of the powers of three engine companies. The chief honor remained with Erving, Engine Co. No. I throwing a horizontal stream 211 feet, the Orange company, 186 feet 8 inches, and the Erving No. 2, 179 f^^t, 6 inches.
The speaking in the hall followed, beginning about 4 o'clock. President She
...ldon first called upon Geo. W. Horr of Athol, who said that the semi-centennial of a town is an important occasion. Towns are important as the little democracies of the State. He eulogized the good men who have passed away, naming Gov. Washburn, whose manufacturing interests were here, Mr. Stone and others who have illustrated the history of Erving. At this point Mr. S. Sawyer was introduced as toastmaster, and gave as the first sentiment of the afternoon "America, " which was responded to by singing that song by the audience, led by the Glee Club, following which the Erving band, led by VVm.

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