Tuesday, March 13, 2018

LEGISLATURE REUNION 1879



DELAWARE HISTORY
1879 DELAWARE LEGISLATURE MEMBERS


Rehoboth, August 30, 1979 Douglas House Reunion for the members of the Delaware
Legislature, all but four were present. Guest were former Governor Cochran and the Secretary of
State , James Wolcott, representing the Department of State in absence of Governor Hall who was
attending the funeral of Farmer Bank cashier Wilds.

About 60 in the party left on the train from Harrington at noon, arriving at 3 o'clock, taken to
the Douglas House and put in charge of Joe Willard, proprietor. The party consisted of the two house
members, both 'speaker's', press , Senate and House officers and a few invited guest.

Chancellor Saulsbury and governor sent regrets, not being able to attend.

After a few hours for socializing and excursions to the beach and bay, the dinning room was
open and quickly filled to work on the 'Reunion Supper' .

Governor Cochran sat at he head of the table and the Reception Committee Chairman ,
James Ware, sat at the other end. Speakers, Harrington and Dr. Chandler, were seated on either side.
Everyone did justice to the repast, “fames condi mentum optimum est”. No toast nor speeches were
had.

After the meal. Member visited the beaches, the bay, some visited in Lewes, the Life Saving
Station, then back to the porch of the Douglas House.

Senators present were the Speaker Harrington of Farmington, Harry Sharply of Wilmington,
J.W. Cooch of Coochs Bridge, O. H. McWhorter of St. Georges. J. F. Denny of Smyrna, Issac
Conaway of Georgetown, and the clerk Osborne of St. Georges.

Representatives that were there are I.N.fooks of Georgetown, M. Conoway of Leipsic,
J. Savins of Moorstown, Dean of Newark, Riggs of Clayton, Cochran of Middletown,
Giles Lambden of New Castle, Speaker Chandler, Brandywine Springs, Hall, Milford,
Hearn, Greensbourough, Jim Wear, Wilmington, Collins of Smyrna, Houston of Lewes,
Dave Needles of Felton, Sharp of Camden, Clerk John Saulsbury and Landale of Dover.

Guest were P. F. Causey , C. E. Treidler, Milford, John O'Byrne and John Farra,
Wilmington, W. F. Causey, St. Louis, john Salisbury George Shakespear, Librarian, R. R.
Kenney, Librarian, Dover, , George Kerr, Col. Lowbar, Newark, W. T. Crrroasdale, editor
Every Evening Journal, Pete Hardcastle, Kenton, Bob Lamdon, Laurel, W. W. Meridith, New
York City, C. C. Shockley, Paynter Frame, P. C. Purnell, Georgetown, Robert Reynolds, State
Treasurer, Petersburg, and W. A. Comegys, Middletown..
Press embers among the guest were W. Scott Way of the 'Transcript' , Harry Brown of
the 'Gazette', O'Bryan of 'Herald', A. Francis of the 'Republican', H. H. Colclazer, the ' Evening
Journal'.



That evening there was a 'hop' in the Douglas House dinning room, for members and guest,
and now, a number of ladies from Lewes, Milford, and Rehoboth, to dance the hours away until
midnight., when the music retired to the porch and the ladies to their carriages for home. Quite a
few gentlemen sat on the porch to listen to a Negro minstrel with guitar sing ballads until wee
morning hours.

Saturday, special trains took the party home after going to Rehoboth to dine with
Uncle Brinton at the Bright House.



Source: Wilmington News Journal, Monday, September 1, 1879.
Abstract March 13 2018, by Harrison h. for www.delmarhistory.blogspot.com

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