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Notes for Indiana Virginia KIRK

Kirk-Cameron. The residence of John Kirk, Esq., at College Green, in this county, was the scene of a joyous and merry gathering on Tuesday evening last, the occasion being the marriage of the daughter of the host, Miss India Kirk, to the man of her choice, Curtis Cameron, son of Hugh Cameron, Esq., a leading citizen of the county. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Mr. France, took place at eight o’clock, after which a reception was held, when the entire company paid their compliments to the contents of a very attractive table, spread for their entertainment. The calathumpian band was promptly on hand, after the festivities of the evening had closed, and treated the newly-married couple and all other present to a dish of their peculiar music. The members of the band were arrayed in all sorts of outlandish costumes presenting an unusual and startling spectacle. After drawing all the ho??e music out of their crude instruments, the band retired, leaving the neighborhood to silence and sleep. The band on its way to the house of Mr. Kirk, visited the place of Uncle Jerry Rittenhouse and others, giving them a taste of their musical ability, before opening the main concert.CAMERON-KIRK.-On February 27, 1883, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. J. France, Mr. L. Curtis Cameron to Miss Indiana V. Kirk, all of this county.
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