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Salem (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 21
Lynn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 21
Hetty F. Wait (search for this): chapter 21
A valuable gift.
A pleasant and well-attended social meeting opened the season for the Medford Historical Society at its rooms October 16. President Wait reported that the enrolment of members in the several committees, according to the plan proposed last summer, had not proceeded far, and emphasized the fact that this enrolment is wholly voluntary, and should not be regarded as imposing a burden upon any member.
The notable event of the evening was the presentation to the Society of several valuable articles once the property of Mrs. Lydia Maria Child, and intimately associated with different periods of her life from girlhood to full maturity.
The presentation was made by Mrs. Anna D. Hallowell, through whose efforts they have been secured for the Society.
The articles are the gift of Mr. W. H. Parsons, of Brooklyn, whose wife was a niece of Mrs. Child.
They were given in the name of Mrs. Sarah M. Parsons (born Preston).
The gift included (1) a baby's gown, wrought by L
Lydia Maria Francis (search for this): chapter 21
Lydia Maria Child (search for this): chapter 21
Sarah Preston (search for this): chapter 21
Sarah M. Parsons (search for this): chapter 21
Anna D. Hallowell (search for this): chapter 21
Alexander (search for this): chapter 21
W. H. Parsons (search for this): chapter 21

