The Concord of 1932 : written for 1982 and read ... at the sesquicentennial of the Social Circle in Concord, May 10, 1932 : typescript, 1932 / by Charles W. Hutchinson.

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The Concord of 1932 : written for 1982 and read ... at the sesquicentennial of the Social Circle in Concord, May 10, 1932 : typescript, 1932 / by Charles W. Hutchinson.

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Social Circle in Concord

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Men's organization in Concord, Mass., formed in 1794; preceded by two earlier versions, the first dating back to 1782, possibly before. Limited by constitution to membership of not more than 25, Circle's original stated purpose was "To strengthen the Social affections and disseminate useful communications among its members." Meetings, devoted to conversation, held at members' homes Tues. evenings Oct.-Mar. Circle prepares and publishes compilations of memoirs of members or former me...

Hutchinson, Charles S.

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Charles W. Hutchinson, a commission merchant of Utica, New York, collected furnishings and art objects in New York City and Europe. His father, Holmes Hutchinson (d. 1865), an engineer, was involved with construction of the New York State Canal, was president of the Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company, and was a director of the Ontario Steamboat Company. Holmes' brother, Edwin Hutchinson, was a student and faculty member at Yale University. The Hutchinsons were related to the Dillon and Lintner...