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Poultney Bigelow, in "Harper's Magazine," in relating the story of Jameson's raid upon the Boers of South Africa, says that the triumphant Boers fell on their knees, thanking God for their victory; and that they prayed for their enemies, and treated their prisoners with the utmost kindness.
So the way had opened before Henry Wallingford, and he was on the road to a successful manhood. At the time of his introduction to the reader, he was in his twenty-third year. On attaining his majority, he had become so indispensable to Judge Bigelow, who had the largest practice in the county, that no course was left for him but to offer the young man a share in his business.
Stretches of the Avenue The Stretch of Tradition Washington Arch Old Homes and Gardens The Mews and MacDougal Alley In the Fourth Decade A Genial Ruffian of the Olden Time Sailor's Snug Harbor The Miss Green School Andrew H. Green, John Fiske, John Bigelow, Elihu Root, and Others as Teachers The Brevoort Farm The First Hotel of the Avenue A Romance of 1840 "Both Sides of the Avenue."
1 Francis Thomas. 2 George Tyler Bigelow. 3 Francis Boardman Crowninshield. 4 G. W. Richardson. 5 George Thomas Davis. 6 James Freeman Clarke. 7 Benjamin Peirce. When the elements that went to the making of the first man, father of mankind, had been withdrawn from the world of unconscious matter, the balance of creation was disturbed.
Her crew consisted only of Captain Saunders, Bigelow, the cook and steward, and two of the people engaged at Canton one of whom was a very good-for-nothing Chinaman. The two last had the look-out, got drunk, and permitted a fleet of hostile canoes to get alongside in the dark, being knocked on the head and tossed overboard, as the penalty of this neglect of duty.
It was very quiet and lonely in the Bigelow house that day, Aunt Barbara walking softly and speaking slowly, as if the form of someone dead had been borne from her side, while on the bed, which the housemaid Betty had made so plump and round there was a cavity made by Aunt Barbara's head, which hid itself there many times as the good woman went repeatedly to God with the pain gnawing so at her heart.
In speaking of Slidell's movements in Europe and the encouragement given him in France, Mr. Bigelow wrote to Mr.
Bigelow had a party of officers and soldiers convene at his headquarters one evening, such a party as we should call in these days a surprise party, when the subject of abandoning the cause was fully discussed. Col. Bigelow heard all that was to be said on the subject.
Duncan immediately replanted himself firmly upon the parapet. "I know it," he said with some indignation. Again bewildered, I hesitated, but eventually advanced: "Our ways run together, Mr. Duncan, as far as the Bigelow House. My name is Littlejohn Homer Littlejohn." He rose again to take my hand and assured me he was glad to make my acquaintance.
Burlington entertained the convention June 13, 14, 1907, which had the privilege of hearing Mayor W. J. Bigelow, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, now president of the National Association, and State Representative H. H. Shaw of Burlington. Mr. Blackwell presented a fine portrait of his wife, Lucy Stone. Four prominent State workers had died during the year, the Hon.
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