Dublin Core
Identifier
43-014
            Title
Recollection - 'Things My Father Told Me, 'by  Mrs. Perley (Alice) G. Skelton
            Description
These are pertinent to the History of Worthington.   Paper about Worthington During the Revolutionary War  'Things My Father Told Me'  and 2nd paper: 'Things My Fatther and Mother Told Me' covering 1822 - 1941  Transcription of talk given July 12, 1941. The orignal handwritten version in the vault. Also copy of paper on years from 1822-1879.  Poem: 'Old Age came - slowly down the path of years........' Also 2 copies (handwritten) report on the Shipman family by Alice Skelton  - 'Things My Father Told Me'  Last page is this poem:  'Old Age came - slowly down the path of years  His name I would not know.  I only knew the world grew wondrous kind.  We walked together tho his steps were slow.  We walk together still  Old age - the child I was - and I.  Sometimes his shadow darkens all the world.  But there is beauty in the sunset sky.  And far away - above the distant hills  There IS a realm of light effulgent-mystical  Whose rays of light SHALL SURELY  Guide us thither - when God wills.'  Includes 6 newspaper clippings on same subject submitted by Mrs. Guy Bartlett to the Hampshire Gazette. 
            Format
21.6 x 27.9 cm (8.5 x 11 in)
            Date
1822/1941-07-12
            Date Available
2007-05-06
            Is Part Of
Box 43
            Date Accepted
1940s and summer 2005
            Provenance
Elizabeth Payne
            
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