Excerpt from Goodwin's Annual Legislative Statistics of State Officers, Senate and House of Representatives, of Connecticut, From May Session, 1850, to May Session, 1857, Inclusive: Comprising Name, Residence, Age, Birth-Place, Occupation, Married or Single, and Politics of Each Member; Statistics No. 1, for 1850 A la'l'ioit'vlsit TO mp. W'm. Good'win. Since that inrlei'atioahl e philamhropist 71111. Hile engenml in taking the school census, w as p1ecig1i1111r plan ofinviting all who appreciate Jenevolence, to co operate in the Christian and deimhtti ting: the aged and aiilicted, and by their friendly assurances heart and lighten the path of liim whose declining years nt that path must be. E, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 3.
Between the hours of en, all the friends of Mr. Goodwin are respectfiilly invited 1 their presence at his residence, No.'100 Olive street, er as their (renem'sity may suggest, their kindly sympathy o, by cheetful 1101ds, f1iendly counsel, and to the extent of was evel ready to relieve the distress of others, but who is age and sickness, himsc ll needing the some 1111111 offices. Wen, Jan. 9, 1864. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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