North Congregational Church

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Princeton Theological Seminary (Contributor)
Contributors: James R. Tanis (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Postcard
Language:Undetermined language
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Published: s.a.
Further subjects:B Congregational Churches
B Postcards
B United States ; MA ; Winchendon
B Church architecture ; United States
B Fine Arts
B Church buildings ; United States
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
Description
Item Description:One Hundred Years Ago Once more with thankful hearts we greet This glad returning day, Once more withing these walls we meet, To sing, and praise and pray. To offer grateful thanks to God, With hearts that overflow, And trace the paths the fathers trod, A hundred years ago. A wild, unbroken solitude, By foot of man untrod, The grand primeval forest stood, And stretched green arms abroad. And where our church bells call to prayer, And feet of hundreds go, The wolf's long howl disturbed the air A hundred years ago. Our grandsires came with axe and plough, They felled the forest tree, Where fruitful fields are smiling now, They broke the stubborn lea; They laid foundations firm and broad, They builded sure and slow; We reap rich harvests where they sowed, A hundred years ago. By Mrs. Nancy Priest Wakefield, a descendant of the settlers of Winchendon