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    1. [VERMONT] Plymouth Five Corners 12/11/1885
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. The Vermont Tribune, Ludlow, Friday, December 11, 1885 Plymouth Five Corners 12/11/1885 we notice John LYNDS is putting an addition to his residence. Miss DUNBAR is again teaching our "young ideas." Twenty-two scholars. Isaac BRADLEY, who has worked for Mr. RAYMOND as a farm-hand, the past season, has returned to his home in New York. Warren BUCK has moved into the house lately occupied by J. W. WILDER. Mr. WILDER and family have gone to Massachusetts for the winter. The talk now is of a Christmas-tree at the school-house; so, good mothers, sisters and aunties, begin to prepare the gifts with which to deck it. Amos BOYNTON has let his farm, possession to be given March 1st. The place has been "Uncle Amos' " home seventy-five years, he having been born there. He and his worthy wife purpose making their home in Cavendish, with their daughter, Mrs. BOND. Thomas BARKER, an aged man who has been supported by the town for many years, died a few days since. Although the funeral was held Sunday, and a pleasant day there were but a handful present. Query: Had death found him possessed of twenty thousand, would there not have been a large concourse of "old friends and neighbors"? Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton [email protected] Dummerston, VT

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