HISTORICAL SKETCH OF COL. BENJAMIN BELLOWS, FOUNDER OF WALPOLE: AN ADDRESS, ON OCCASION OF THE GATHERING OF HIS DESCENDANTS TO THE CONSECRATION OF HIS MONUMENT.1855 |
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Halaman 34
... spirit and liberality of his own doings , and in the modesty and unobtrusiveness of his conduct . There was nothing to overshadow or wound the pride and independence of the early settlers , in his bearing toward them . He showed ...
... spirit and liberality of his own doings , and in the modesty and unobtrusiveness of his conduct . There was nothing to overshadow or wound the pride and independence of the early settlers , in his bearing toward them . He showed ...
Halaman 41
... spirit , that , until within the few last years of his life , this bulk did not encumber his movements nor repress his activity . Mounted on a strong sorrel horse , * able to carry him and his youngest son , Josiah , who rode be- hind ...
... spirit , that , until within the few last years of his life , this bulk did not encumber his movements nor repress his activity . Mounted on a strong sorrel horse , * able to carry him and his youngest son , Josiah , who rode be- hind ...
Halaman 46
... spirit and expedition both you and they have shown in marching , upon the first alarm , upwards of one hundred miles , to the support of this important pass , when threatened with an imme- diate attack from the enemy's army . I now ...
... spirit and expedition both you and they have shown in marching , upon the first alarm , upwards of one hundred miles , to the support of this important pass , when threatened with an imme- diate attack from the enemy's army . I now ...
Halaman 48
... spirit of our people , to march to Lex- ington and inflict the blow which introduced the Revolution- ary War and the Declaration of Independence . No event , at any rate in General Bellows's life , was more important or more honorable ...
... spirit of our people , to march to Lex- ington and inflict the blow which introduced the Revolution- ary War and the Declaration of Independence . No event , at any rate in General Bellows's life , was more important or more honorable ...
Halaman 49
... spirit , " and hastened onwards . Thirty - five volunteers from Walpole , it appears from the pay- roll , followed Capt . John Bellows to Lexington , who was absent eleven days on this expedition . The town was not backward in ...
... spirit , " and hastened onwards . Thirty - five volunteers from Walpole , it appears from the pay- roll , followed Capt . John Bellows to Lexington , who was absent eleven days on this expedition . The town was not backward in ...
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Abel Bellows Abigail acres of land ancestor beautiful Bellows's Benning Wentworth Blanchard blessing born brother butternut tree called character Charlestown Cold River Colonel Bellows Colonel Benjamin Bellows Colonel John command Concord Connecticut River consecrated cousin cows daughter death deed descendants died Dunstable duty early east erected father Fessenden Fort Dummer friends further give Grant grave Hampshire grants happy heart Herbert Bellows honor horse hundred acres Impr Indians John Bellows Joseph Joseph Blanchard Josiah Keene Kilburn kindred King William's war kinsmen Knapp lived Lunenberg Marlborough married Mary meadow meeting meeting-house memory ment minister monument mother nature never New-England New-Hampshire New-York noble occasion possessed race recollections respect river Rockingham Roger Vose savages sentiment settled settlement settlers side spirit Thomas Bellows tion town records Uncle venerable Vermont virtues voted wife Willard worthy yoke of oxen
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Halaman 91 - Solon, and Alfred, and other founders of states. Our fathers have filled them. But there remains to us a great duty of defense and preservation ; and there is opened to us also a noble pursuit, to which the spirit of the times strongly invites us. Our proper business is improvement. Let our age be the age of improvement. In a day of peace, let us advance the arts of peace and the works of peace. Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all...
Halaman 89 - Some place the bliss in action, some in ease, Those call it pleasure, and contentment these...
Halaman 107 - And of Zion it shall be said, This and that man was born in her : and the Highest himself shall establish her.
Halaman 18 - Yielding and paying therefor to Us, our Heirs and Successors for the Space of ten Years, to be computed from the Date hereof, the Rent of one Ear of Indian Corn only, on the...
Halaman 88 - ... they had never been born; and their children after them. But these were merciful men, whose righteousness hath not been forgotten. With their seed shall continually remain a good inheritance, and their children are within the covenant. Their seed standeth fast, and their children for their sakes. Their seed shall remain for ever, and their glory shall not be blotted out. Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore.
Halaman 113 - Overseers of this my last Will & Testament. In witness whereof I the said John Bellows, senr.
Halaman 27 - I know ye ; come out here. We give you good quarter." " Quarter !" vociferated old Kilburn, in a voice of thunder. " You black rascals, begone, or we'll quarter you ! " It was a brave reply for four men to make to four hundred ! Philip returned, and after a short consultation, the war-whoop rang out, as if, to use the language of an ear-witness, " all the devils in hell had been let loose.
Halaman 91 - Our proper business is improvement. Let our age be the age of improvement. In a day of peace, let us advance the arts of peace and the works of peace. Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our day and generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered.
Halaman 26 - Bellows had at this time about thirty men at his fort, about half a mile south of Kilburn's house, but too distant from it to afford him any aid. About noon on the 17th of August, 1755, Kilburn and his son John, in his eighteenth year, a man by the name of Peak and his son, were returning home to dinner from the field, when one of them discovered the red legs of the Indians among the alders, "as thick as grasshoppers.
Halaman 18 - ... have the liberty of holding two Fairs, one of which shall be on the and the other on the annually, which Fairs are not to continue longer than the respective following the said and that as soon as the said Town shall consist of fifty families, a market may be opened and kept one or more days in each week, as may be thought most advantageous to the inhabitants.