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Excerpt from Sixteenth Annual Report of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of the State of Maine: For the Year Ending September, 1890 Introduction of Rev. Mr. Parsons, and remarks by the same followed. Moved that telegrams of greeting be sent by our Cor. Sec. To the Kentucky and Tennessee State Conventions now in session. Carried. Mrs. Cram then read a letter of welcome from Mrs. G. S. Hunt, President of Portland Union. Moved by Miss Yates that a vote of thanks be returned to Mrs. Hunt from this Convention expressing our sympathy with her ill-health and regret at her absence. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.f...
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