The Puritan Spirit (Classic Reprint)
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At sunrise, noon, and sunset, on the fourth of July, the bells were rung and national salutes were fired. A procession was formed, consisting of the East Templeton Cornet Band, a company of Red-coats from East Templeton, the officials of the day, the clergy and present and past town officers, the schools of the town, a company of. Continentals from Otter River, citizens, and a company of Minute-men from the Centre. The procession marched to a bower erected for the occasion on the Common, and there the exercises of the forenoon were held. The President of the Day was Mr.
Francis Leland: the Marshal of the Day was Col. George P. Hawkes: prayer was offered by Rev. Charles A. White: the Declaration of Independence was read by Mr. Percival Blodgett: the Orator of the Day was Mr. Charles W. Stone: music by a chorus and by the children of the public schools was directed by Capt. Charles W. Davis. A free collation prepared by the ladies of the town was served in the bower after which addresses were made by Rev. Edwin G. Adams, Rev. L. Payson Broad, Hon. Giles H. Whitney of Winchen don, Hon. Jason Goulding of Phillipston, and Capt. V. P. Parkhurst. In the afternoon a company from Baldwinville in costume represented the exploits of a band of Indian warriors. In the early evening a concert was given in the church of the First Parish. After dark there was a fine exhibition of fireworks. Flags were displayed on the Com mon and the houses were generally decorated. About two thousand people were present during the day, and the utmost good order prevailed throughout.
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