Word: pined
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...tract of land adjoining the ruins in the Copan valley and comprising several thousand acres, and the building of a house thereon to serve as headquarters for exploration from year to year. The runs will furnish an abundant supply of building stone ready at hand, and the forests of pine, cedar and mahogany growing on the land will afford a supply of building material which will be found convenient, in the absence of facilities for transportation...
...Rose. The alcove, in which stood the lectum of the St. Paul's Society, is fitted with book cases. The furniture will be of mahogany, especially designed for the room, and a new door of mahogany has been put in to take the place of the old pine one. The room will be open to the members of the Cercle Francais in the early part of next week...
...strength and honesty were united a sincerity, simplicity and innocence of character which made his presence always refreshing and inspring. He reminded me of some strong, healthy and noble oak or pine of the Berkshire Hills which he loved so well, and his life seemed to be as pure and sweet as some crystal stream flowing down Monument Mountain...
...Upon the sensitive plate were laid two clear glass slips, less than one sixteenth of an inch thick. A space was left between them about four inches long and one half an inch deep. Across the glass slips to hold them in place was put a narrow bar of pine wood five-sixteenths of an inch thick. The wooden cover, three-sixteenths of an inch thick, was then pushed into place. The wooden box thus prepared was placed within a covered pasteboard box, the walls of which were about one thirty-second of an inch thick. The pasteboard box, with...
...marshal, C. H. Richardson, Franconia; floor manager, H. C. Cummings, Concord; chorister, L. S. Cox, Manchester; prophet, Preston Shirley, Andover; chronicles, N. L. Foster, Concord; introductory address, G. A. Andrews, Providence; orator, F. B. Eaton, Hanover; odist, I. J. Cox, Philadelphia; poet, W. B. Plummer, Wolfboro; address to old pine, C. A. Jaquith, Thetford; address to old chapel, J. W. Edgerly, Pittsfield; executive committee, J. A. Cox, Conneaut, O.; B. W. Couch, Concord; L. S. Cox, Manchester; C. C. Adams, Bellows Falls; T. C. Ham, Barrington; secretary and treasurer, G. B. Frost, Bellows Falls...