Sent by Shari Milks
Miss Mary Wright died in Two Rivers last Monday of typhoid fever, aged 19 years, 2 months and 6 days. In speaking of her death, the Chronicle says "many in Two Rivers have known her from infancy and have watched with interest the unfolding of character and development of graces that would have been highly credible to their possessor at a riper age and under more congenial and favoring circumstances. Studious, ambitious, cheerful, with a healthy flow of spirits and a happy faculty of communicating them to others in the circle in which she moved, she became the model scholar, at an early age an accomplished teacher, the idol of the home circle and the life of a large social circle. Her life on earth, though short, was replete with acts of kindness and goodness that will live in the memory of her friends after her."
The Manitowoc Tribune, Thurs., Sept. 9, 1875
Sent by Shari Milks
Miss Mary Wright died in Two Rivers last Monday of typhoid fever, aged 19 years, 2 months and 6 days. In speaking of her death, the Chronicle says "many in Two Rivers have known her from infancy and have watched with interest the unfolding of character and development of graces that would have been highly credible to their possessor at a riper age and under more congenial and favoring circumstances. Studious, ambitious, cheerful, with a healthy flow of spirits and a happy faculty of communicating them to others in the circle in which she moved, she became the model scholar, at an early age an accomplished teacher, the idol of the home circle and the life of a large social circle. Her life on earth, though short, was replete with acts of kindness and goodness that will live in the memory of her friends after her."
The Manitowoc Tribune, Thurs., Sept. 9, 1875
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