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Notice (Windham County Temperance Society)

Windham County Temperance Society

The Unionist 1834-04-10

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NOTICE. The Windham County Temperance Society is to be held in Brooklyn on the 3d Tuesday, i.e. the 15 th day of April. The delegates are requested to meet at the new church at 1 o’clock, P. M. The public services are to commence at 2. La Fayette S. Foster Esq. of Hampton is to give the Address. It is very desirable that each auxiliary not only send delegates to the meeting; but forward to the Secretary their annual report as soon as possible, that a full and favorable account of this County Society may be given to the meeting of the State Society in May.   G. J. TILLOTSON, Sec.

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La Fayette S. Foster (1806-1880) was an anti-slavery advocate and later a prominent U.S. Senator from Connecticut. It is likely that he was also the person whose transcription of the trial of Frederick Olney is included in The Unionist.

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