From the Port Jervis Gazette for May 27, 1881, page 2, column 1. John P. Wilson of Hamburg last week placed in the barn of Peter J. Brown, at Glenwood, a hay fork with a rod extending the full length of the building, a distance of 132 feet. Walter Stoll, son of Moses Stoll of Wantage, graduates this summer from the U.S. Military academy at West Point. A week ago last Friday Ralph Magee, son of Henry Magee of Stockholm, was drowned in his father's mill pond while bathing. Young Magee, who was about 17 years of age, in company with another young man, went to the pond, and, after undressing, sprang from an embankment into the water. He instantly disappeared beneath the water, and not coming to the surface in a few seconds, his companion, who was still on the bank, called to Mr. Magee and David F. Margarum, who were fishing some 50 years from the scene of the accident. They at once came to the spot, and although the water was about 15 feet deep, succeeded in raising the body. Efforts were made to restore life, but without avail.