Shades of Cæsar and of Virgil,

Shades of Webster and of Murray,

Manes of ye classic worthies,

Gather ever o’er the ruins.

[9]A brick engine-house was erected on the square in 1875, to shelter the new Champion Fire Extinguisher, called the “Undine.”

[10]One year later a Hook and Ladder company was organized, with George W. Dunlap Jr., as Captain, and W. H. Wherritt and Theodore Currey as Lieutenants.

[11]A new Deposit Bank building was erected during the summer of 1874.

CANTO XII.
1874.
PAX VOBISCUM.

Nigh a hundred years are buried,

In the endless sweep of ages,