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Willie Ware

Posted on December 23, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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CHANGES OF TIME. A STRAY LEAF FROM THE PORTFOLIO OF WILLIE WARE. ONE of the most striking features of life, is change. To-day, we enjoy the blessings of health; to-morrow, the hand of sickness is heavily laid upon us. To-day, … Continue reading →

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Willie Ware

Posted on December 23, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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TO ALLY. BY WILLIE WARE. I Think of thee by night, ‘Mid scenes of wildest bliss, I feel upon my cheek Warm, friendship’s truest kiss: I twine my arms around thee, And whisper words of love, While brightly shine the … Continue reading →

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Willie Ware

Posted on December 23, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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Reference:  Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine, Volumes 11-12, 1860, p.331 … Continue reading →

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Willie Ware

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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AFFECTION. BY WILLIE WARE. Wealth may leave us, And glory depart; Sorrow may fall Like a weight an the heart; Fame may be blasted, Like a flower in foil, When the frost’s icy breath Has fallen on all. But the … Continue reading →

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Willie Ware

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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Reference:  The Lady’s Friend,  by Mrs. Henry Peterson, Vol. 1 Jan. to Dec. 1864, published by Deacon and Peterson, Philadelphia, page 588 … Continue reading →

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Willie Ware

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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Driftwood on the Sea of Life. By Willie Ware. 1 vol 12 mo. Philada: Jas. Challen & Son.—A. collection of articles in prose and verse, which the author has chosen a very appropriate title.  Willie Ware seems to be young … Continue reading →

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Jonathan Ware (1726)

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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REPRESENTATIVES Or DEPUTIES. May 31,1727 to October 14, 1727. Mr. WILLIAM DUDLEY, Speaker. County of  Suffolk. Boston, . . . Wrentham……….. Mr. Jonathan Ware…. Also, May 25, 1726 to April 5, 1727 Reference:  The Acts and Resolves, Public and Private, … Continue reading →

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Dr. Jonathan Ware

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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No. 29 Bond street was occupied for two or three years by Samuel Cowdry, a distinguished lawyer, who moved from 27 Cherry street about 1828. He was assistant alderman from the fourth ward in 1822 and two years later was … Continue reading →

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Dr. John Ware (1864)

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 27, 2015avatar
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This community has so long looked up to Dr. JOHN WARE as one of the leading members of the medical profession, that the announcement of his sudden death, which took place on Friday, the 29th ult., brings to all the … Continue reading →

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Jonathan D. Ware (1815)

Posted on December 22, 2015 by VickiDecember 26, 2015avatar
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Since 1815 the Swanzey Militia Company have had the following commanders: … Jonathan D. Ware …   Reference:  The History of Swanzey, New Hampshire, from 1734 to 1890, by Benjamin Read, The Salem  Publishing and Printing Co, Salem, MA, p.153 … Continue reading →

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