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Framingham Chapter, Framingham, Massachusetts
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Chapter Meeting,
September 2004


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1. Our Chapter was honored by the attendance of State officers at our September Chapter meeting.
  
2. Our Chapter Regent presents a Time Capsule for the 2005 Minuteman Statue celebration. Erected in 1905 by the Framingham Chapter D.A.R. and the Town of Framingham, this heroic-sized bronze Blacksmith Minuteman Statue received his first comprehensive preservation care from reknowned metal craftsmen. Restoration was funded by the Framingham Chapter members.
  
2. Our Chapter Regent discusses plans for the 2005 celebration of the Minuteman Statue. Although the re-dedication ceremonies were held on June 22, 2003, with Brigadier General Craig A. Peterson, U.S. Army, Selectman A. Ginger Esty, Town Historian Stephen Herring, Color Guards of the Fire Department and National Guard, the Sudbury Militia, and the American Legion Band, further celebrations are planned on the anniversary in 2005.
  
3. Our Regent and Parliamentarian discuss the presentation on the Mary Celeste.
  
4. Our Parliamentarian, also Honorary State Regent, presents the story of the 1872 unsolved mystery of the Mary Celeste.
  
5. The presentation of the mystery of the Mary Celeste is narrated by our Parliamentarian, in character of the times as the Quaker wife of the owner of the Brigantine Mary Celeste.
  
6. Our hostess for the September meeting.
  




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