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Concord Enterprise Concord Journal The Middlesex Patriot
News Tidbits A GOOD SAMARITAN. Returning from our address to the "Loyal Legions," at Lake Walden, July 1st, as we stepped out of the Fitchburg Depot, the thermometer 95 degrees in the shade, we saw a crowd in the street, and penetrating, found Elias Kingsbury, police officer of Station No. 1, who is one of the members of our Society, working in the full blaze of the sun, with a large sponge and pail of cold water, over the heads of two exhausted team horses attached to a heavily loaded wagon. Elias Kingsbury did not know that the gray-haired gentleman who was watching him was the President of the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Elias Kingsbury. Cr. - By act of kindness to two over-heated horses, opposite the Fitchburg Depot, Boston, July 1, 1887. Our Dumb Animals Vol 20 No 3 (magazine) Under Construction.... |
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