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“It being contrary to law and disagreeable to the people of this state . . . to travel on the Sabbath day,” Washington was forced to spend two nights at the Perkins tavern—“not a good one,” he recorded in his diary. With nothing else to do, he attended both the morning and the evening services at the Congregational Meetinghouse and “heard very lame discourses from a Mr. Pond.”
Travels with George: In Search of Washington and His Legacy
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