The History of Penacook Nh From Its First Settlement in 1734 Up to 1900

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The History of Penacook Nh From Its First Settlement in 1734 Up to 1900
David Arthur Brown
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50, which replenished the treasury finely.
The city government first appropriated money for Post 31, for use on Memorial Day, in May, 1882. The orator on this occa- sion was Rev. G. W. Grover of Nashua. In November of this year the Post made a fraternal visit to Louis Bell Post at Man- chester; January 25, 1883, visited Post 2 at Concord, to attend their campfire.
On Memorial Sunday, 1883, the Post first attended religious services together, at the Methodist church, where they were escorted by
...the Sons of Veterans. The orator on Memorial Day was Rev. C. H. Kimball of Manchester.
On April 3, 1884, a fine gold badge was presented to Depart- ment Commander Linehan, as a token of the esteem of his com- rades of W. I. Brown Post 31. The badge was purchased by subscriptions and the presentation was by the Post Commander, Henry F. Brown. The orator on Memorial Day, 1884, was Rev. Welcome E. Bates.
The records of the Union Soldiers' Aid Society were presented to the Post on April 16, 1885.
The comrades attended services at the Baptist church on Memorial Sunday, 1885.


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