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Identifier: earlyyearsinsmyr00muns (find matches)
Title: Early years in Smyrna and our first Old home week
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Munson, George A(lbert) 1853-
Subjects: Smyrna (N.Y.) -- Genealogy Smyrna (N.Y.) -- History
Publisher: (Norwich, N.Y.) Chenango union presses
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ris, David B. Russell, ElishaBisbee, Jerome Snyder, Leonard S. Phillips. The officers of the organization elected for the year 1905, inJanuary last, were: Commander, William H. Williamson;Senior Vice Commander, George W. Crumb; Junior Vice Com-mander, Manson K. Messenger, (deceased); Surgeon, NathanEldridge; Chaplain, Rev. H. ri. Baker; Quarter Master, J. W.Boynton; Officer of the Day, Duane D. Dimmick; Officer ofthe Guard, Andrew Frazier. Good Templars—Smyrna has always been known as atown of strong temperance proclivities, and there has scarcelybeen a period of more than a few years but that a strong tem-perance society has been in existence. In the forties the Wash-ingtonians, a strong organization held forth in the Kelsey hotel.A flourishing lodge of Good Templars was organized in the samebuilding in 1867, which was a source of much good in the com-munity for several years, causing the reform of several excellentcitizens who had long been addicted to the intoxicating cup. It 148
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SERGEANT STEPHEN WEAVER. Our First Old Home Week was known as Smyrna Lodge, No. 239, and its public and socialmeetings and excellent work in various lines will be pleasantlyremembered by all who were members in its successful days. From this lodge emanated John B. Finch, many years a suc-cessful school teacher in the town and village, who afterwards be-came widely known as a temperance leader, and was at the timeof his decease in Boston in 1889 in his thirty-fifth year, GrandWorthy Chief Templar of the world. The Grand Lodge ofEngland passed the following among many other resolutions ofrespect to the dead leader: In the loss of our illustrious leaderand chief, the world has lost a worthy citizen, and humanity asincere friend, whose life will be remembered for aye, and whosememory will be enshrined in Templar History for all time. Joseph Cook, the noted platform lecturer of Boston, addedthe following testimonial to his character: John B. Finch felldead in Boston, which has seen many hi

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