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ity to introduce him, but would do so as the President of the Bangor Historical Society.

Mr. Hamlin was gratified in being present, and wished to testify his regard for Mr. Bradbury. He remarked that they had known each other for sixty years; had not agreed in theology and politics, but had always been warm friends.

Honorable Marshall Cram of Brunswick, was called upon, but declined to make any extended remarks.

Honorable William Goold of Windham, was introduced as the next speaker. Mr. Goold referred to the field day at York, when he first met Mr. Bradbury and Doctor Deane, also other prominent gentlemen, who have since passed away.

The Reverend Doctor John O. Fiske of Bath, was next called upon. Dr. Fiske had been honored with Mr. Bradbury's friendship for forty years. For thirty years they had been associated as trustees of Bowdoin College, and he testified to the practical and unassuming wisdom of Mr. Bradbury, and of his self-sacrificing devotion to his Alma Mater.

Mr. George F. Talbot was introduced as the next speaker. Mr. Talbot was glad to be assigned some service in the public recognition of the eminent ability and services of Mr. Bradbury. He stated that he had completed his law studies in Mr. Bradbury's office, and referred to the marked difference in the political belief of Mr. Bradbury and himself.

At the close of the speaking, Professor Chapman stated that Mr. James P. Baxter had matured his plans

for a fine building to be erected in Portland, in which the Historical Society will have a home.

The company then adjourned to the large parlors, where, after examining the plans of the proposed building, and spending a short time in social intercourse, the party dispersed.

Congratulatory letters were received by the secretary from a large number of personal friends and repsentatives of sister societies throughout New England, and these were laid before Mr. Bradbury.

CORRESPONDING MEMBERS OF THE
MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY,
APRIL 1, 1892.

Adams, Charles Francis, Boston, Mass.
Barton, Edmund M., Worcester, Mass.
Beardsley, Eben E., New Haven, Conn.
Bliss, Porter Cornelius, Boston, Mass.
Bridge, Horatio, Athens, Penn.
Brooks, Noah, Newark, N. J.
Burrage, William C., Boston, Mass.
Blake, Charles M., San Francisco, Cal.
Brock, Robert Alonzo, Richmond, Va.
Colvin, Sidney, Cambridge, England
Corliss, Augustus W., Washington, D.C.
Cothren, William, Woodbury, Conn.
Colesworthy, Daniel C., Boston, Mass.
Cutler, John Lewis, Quitman, Georgia
Dean, John Ward, Boston, Mass.
DeCosta, Benjamin F., New York City
De Peyster, John Watts, Trivoli, N. Y.
Durrie, Daniel Steele, Madsion, Wis.
Deane, Llewellyn, Washington, D. C.
Davis, Joseph E., Worcester, Mass.
Denham, Edward, New Bedford, Mass.
Drake, Samuel Adams, Melrose, Mass.
Everett, Charles C., Cambridge, Mass.
Emery, Samuel H., Taunton, Mass.
Felch, Alpheus, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Fogg, John Samuel Hill, Boston, Mass.
Frye, Wakefield Gale, Halifax, N. S.
Folwell, William A., St. Anthony, Minn.
Gourdin, Robert M., Charleston, S. C.
Green, Samuel Abbot, Boston, Mass.
Gilman, Daniel Coit, Baltimore, Md.
Hale, Edward Everett, Boston, Mass.
Hammond, George W., Boston, Mass.
Harris, Samuel, New Haven, Conn.
Hart, Charles H., Philadelphia, Penn.
Haskins, David G., jr., Cambridge, Mass.
Hayes, Charles W., Westfield, N. Y.
Haynes, Henry W., Boston, Mass.
Hoadley, Charles J., Hartford, Conn.
Howard, Joseph J., Blackheath, Lon-
don, England

Hoyt, Albert Harrison, Boston, Mass.
Ham, John Randolph, Dover, H. N.
Hadley, Amos, Concord, N. H.
Henry, William Wirt, Richmond, Va.
Hall, John W. D., Taunton, Mass.
Hubbard, Oliver P., New York, N. Y.
Hackett, Frank W., Portsmouth, N. H.
Howard, Cecil H. C., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Jones, Charles C., jr., Augusta, Ga.
Jones, George, Savannah, Ga.

Jamblin, Robert, Dartford, England
King, Horatio, Washington, D. C.
Kensington, Henry, London, England
Kilby, William H., Boston, Mass.
Long, John Davis, Hingham, Mass.
Longfellow, Samuel, Cambridge, Mass.
Lynch, John, Washington, D. C.
Littlefield, George E., Boston, Mass.
Latour, L. A. Huguet, Montreal, Can.
McAllister, John A., Philadelphia, Penn.
McClintock, John N., Concord, N. H.
McKenzie, Alexander, Cambridge, Mass.
Moore, George H., New York City
Morgan, James A., New York City
Moses, Thomas F., Urbana, Ohio
Manning, William C., Washington, D.C.
Osgood, James R., London, England
Otis, Albert Boyd, Boston, Mass.
Paine, Henry W., Cambridge, Mass.
Patterson, James W., Hanover, N. A.
Perry, William S., Davenport, Iowa
Pierce, Frederic C., Rockford, Ill.
Pierce, Josiah, London, England
Pratt, John Frank, Chelsea, Mass.
Putnam, Frederic W., Cambridge, Mass.
Phillips, Henry, jr., Philadelphia, Penn.
Perry, Amos, Providence, R. I.
Rogers, Charles, Forrest Hill, Surry,
England

Russell, Edward, Boston, Mass.
Richardson, William A., Boston, Mass.
Sainsbury, William N., London, Eng.
Sewall, Frank, Washington, D. C.
Sewall, Jotham B., Braintree, Mass.
Slafter, Edmund Farwell, Boston, Mass.
Southgate, William S., Annapolis, Md.
Stanwood, Edward, Brookline, Mass.
Small, Lauriston W., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Stone, William L., Jersey City, N. J.
Smith, Charles H., New Haven, Conn.
Thacher, Peter, Newton, Mass.
Titus, Anson, jr., Towanda, Penn.
Trumbull, James H., Hartford, Conn.
Thornton, Charles C. G., Boston, Mass.
Varney, George J., Boston, Mass.
Weymouth, Albert B., Los Angeles, Cal.
Whitmore, William H., Boston, Mass.
Williams, John F., St. Paul, Minn.
Winthrop, Robert C., Boston, Mass.
Woodbury, Charles L., Boston, Mass.
Warren, Frederic M., Cleveland, Ohio

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