Personal p. 2

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Title

Personal p. 2

Description

"Mr. Ford of Victoria arrived here on Monday by steamer Constitution, from an extended visit to Washington and the Eastern States. She was accompanied by her mother and Miss Emily Phelps, daughter of E. R Phelps, Esq., of Victoria. They left to return home on Wednesay, 5th inst., by the steamer William Tabor.
By Mr. Wm. A. Montgomery who arrived home last week from the East, we had the pleasure of hearing from many of our friends Mr. Montgomery spent several weeks in Albany, N. Y., and brings us words of kind remembrance from Adam Blake, Esq., proprietor of Congress Hall in that city; Messrs. Edward V. Crosby, “Tony” James and others. Mrs. Lillie Devereux Blake delievered the Oration at the Fourth of July celebration in Orange, New Jersey. Her theme was “Revolutionary Heroines.”"

Creator

N/A

Publisher

San Francisco Elevator

Date

1874-8-8

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Citation

N/A, “Personal p. 2,” African American Fourth of July, accessed April 23, 2024, https://africanamerican4th.omeka.net/items/show/427.