Rev. M. L. Severance : minerals etc. coll. : fossils : shells : relic's etc.

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Rev. M. L. Severance minerals etc. Coll. Fossils Shells relics etc.

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[Some in Middle Room Cabinet]

M. L. Severance's Cabinet Minerals

1. Chlorite from Ticonderoga, N. Y.
2. Grey tourmaline " "
3. Smoky quartz from cave " "
4. Copper ore " Canada mines "
5. Fragment broken from old fort Ticonderoga "
6. Graphite " Ticonderoga "
7. Smoky crystal quartz
8. Petrified wood Lignite
9. Green Tremolite from Plymouth, Mass.
10. Serpentine " Devilsden, Newburyport, "
11. Fragment from Tablerock, Niagara
12. Asbestus
13. Stalactite from a cave in Ticonderoga, N. Y.
14. Stalagmite " " " " "
15. Fossil remains of an elephant's tusk
16. Ivory pot from South America. Presented by Mrs. Ann [gap] Barnum.
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[Notes on program card]

Joke Mr Blackmore's invitation - - without [moaning??] about the and consequences couldn't get out of it as easily as [Darkie] who had just been married -- $2 Dat am too much. Wasn't the kiss worth $2 Yes-sah, and you can help you-self parson.

2 minutes Green Home put in at quarter

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1935 Scout Dinner Feb.

Growth of Scouting 1910 - incorporated 1915 almost 200,000 1920 over 500 000 1925 over 700 000 1930 over 800 000 1934 over 922 000 1935 " ?

Why: (1) IT is what the Boy wants gang { Playing { Planning {Learning {Serving

out of Door Life Develops Hobbies taking care of Self & Others

(2) It is what the Men of the community want Him to have: Harnesses & Directs Energy Code of Scouts

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This iron mortar was found at Ticonderoga after "Montcaml" [sic, Montcalm] had occupied the Fort - and was supposed to be used for grinding corn for his special table.

I also send grape and cannister that used in the Revolution

Together with a six pounder - and led and musket and rifle balls some of which were found on the battle field in Hubbardton Vt - others at Mt Independence

The minnie balls were used in the war of the Rebellion also a Tomahawk found on Mt Independence opposite Ft Ticonderoga

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