929
Cleveland Morning Leader, 9 November 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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929 - L Nov. 9:4/2 - The following officers were elected at a meeting of .
St. Andrew's society, on Nov. 7: President, J. L. Denham, Esq.; vice .
president, Thomas Brown; recording secretary, William Downie; and trea-
surer, David McIntosh, Esq. (2)
Index terms:
Brown, Thomas; Dawnie, William; Denham, J. L. (president of St. Andrew society); Downey, William; McIntosh, David (treasurer of St. Andrew society); *Scotch Population; St. Andrew's society
930
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 November 1864
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930 - H Nov. 25: 1/3 - The nineteenth annual festival of St. Andrew's
society will take place at Chapin's hall on Nov. 30. (2)
Index terms:
Chapin's hall; St. Andrew's society
931
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 December 1864
(25 inches)
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931 - L Dec. 1:4/4, 5 - The St. Andrew's society celebrated its 19th
anniversary last night, at Chapin's hall. The festival was largely
attended, and the hall was decorated with banners and flags. The banquet
was prepared by S. W. Garrett. Mr. Denham, president of the society,
called the assembly to order.
A toast, "Scotland and America, our native and adopted Homes," was
responded to by Mr. McReynolds in a pithy, ringing speech. He said that
Scotchmen came to this country from choice, not from necessity. He
boasted that half the blood in his veins was Scotch, but he was called
an Irishman because he was born in Ireland. Another toast, "Cleveland
with its Mayor and Authorities," was responded to by the band, which
rendered "Home, Sweet Home." John Proudfoot then read a capital metri-
cal report of the society for 1864. (25)
Index terms:
Chapin's hall; Denham, J. L. (president of St. Andrew society); Garrett, S. W.; Ireland; McReynolds; Proudfoot, John; St. Andrew's society