This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 Excerpt: ...and others, Utica, N. Y.: Gentlemen--I have today received your invitation to be present at the SemiCentennial Anniversary of the charter of the city of Utica, on Wednesday, March 1, 1882. I regret that I shall be unable to attend. It would be very pleasant to hear the reminiscences that will be given on that occasion, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 Excerpt: ...and others, Utica, N. Y.: Gentlemen--I have today received your invitation to be present at the SemiCentennial Anniversary of the charter of the city of Utica, on Wednesday, March 1, 1882. I regret that I shall be unable to attend. It would be very pleasant to hear the reminiscences that will be given on that occasion, and to hear especially of the men who moved the mercantile interests of Utica during 1838 to 1843, the years I was a clerk in your city. How familiar to me yet are the names of Williams, Dana, Sayre, O'Neil, Dutton, Newell, Butler, Farwell, Livingston, Dows and others, with whom my business relations brought me in contact. Believing you will have a Semi-Centennial worthy of your good and prosperous city, believe me, Yours truly, Gilbert Mollison. FROM REV. E. D. MORRIS, D. D. Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Feb. 22,1882. j K. S. Williams, Esq., Chairman, &c: Allow me, my dear sir, to express to your committee, through you, my sincere regret that I cannot be present at an anniversary which will present so many attractions to every loyal son of Utica. I have been glad to note the organization of the Oneida County Historical Society, and feel myself honored by even a nominal connection with it. The association will certainly render very valuable service to the future by gathering up the memoranda of a vanishing past, and by commemorating such significant historic events as the one you are celebrating. And as for the good city of Utica, sitting as queen in the center of the good county of Oneida, all her sons near and far will unite in sending her, on this anniversary of her coronation, their loving and hearty, All hail! Yours truly, E. D. Morris. FROM HON. DAVID MOULTON. Floyd, N. Y, Feb. 28, 1882. R S. Willams and others, of Committe...
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