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    1. [VERMONT] West Halifax news Friday , January 16, 1891
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. The Vermont Phoenix, Brattleboro, Friday , January 16, 1891 West Halifax news CLARK & BALLOU are canelling som of their orders, on account of the scarcity of tanned sheep-skins. The officers o fJames L. Ridgely lodge, No. 15, I. O. O. F., for 1891 are as follows; N. G., A.C. NILES; V. G., O. W. KINGSLEY; Sec'y, J. N. PLUMB; Treas, F. L. WOODARD; W., Geo. L. CLARK; C., Don G. TAYLOR; G., H. R. STONE; R. S. N. G., E. H. NILES; L. S. N. G., C. W. FAIRBANKS; R. S. V. G., Francis KINGSLEY; L. S. V. G., W. J. WEATHERHEAD. Anson HILLMAN, a former resident of this town, was killed by the cars at Gardner, Mass., a few days since. His body was brought to this village for burial. The officers of Charles P. Clark post, No. 103, G.A. R., for 1891 are as follows: C., Milton POWERS; S. V. C., Samuel WINN; J. V. C., Ahaz PIKE; Adj., J. C. WINN; Q. M., H. C. BELL; Chap., F. H. NILES; Surg., D. G. CHAMBERLAIN; Surg. Maj., N. P. HUDSON; Q. M. Surg., H. A. GROVER; officer of the day F. T. MINER; Sent., A. A. HILL; delegate to dept. encampment, D. H. WOODARD; alternate, F. H. NILES. Installation of officers takes place Jan. 23. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT

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