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    1. [VERMONT] Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12, 1884 East Barnard News
    2. Ruth Barton
    3. Vermont Journal, Windsor, Saturday, July 12, 1884 East Barnard News Mrs. Adelia CHADWICK is improving in hearlth, as is also Mrs. O. G. BUGBEE. Mrs. Lucretia PETTINGILL has returned from her visit at Windsor. Rev. B. M. TILLOTSON preaches again at the Union church next Sunday. Miss Mary ALLEN and sister have been visiting their brother at Quechee. Preparations are being made to erect a monument on the lot of Willis BUGBEE. Rev. H. A. WEBB of Woodstock preached at the Methodist church last Sunday, in exchange with Rev. H.F.REYNOLDS. The funeral of widow Adin BOYDEN was held at this place, last Friday, July 4th. The remains were interred in the cemetery of this place. Lucien PAIGE was taken very sick last Saturday night with the diptheria. Miss Grace THOMAS, daughter of Capt. P. V. THOMAS died of consumption July 2 aged 19, and was bruied the 4th. She was a very talented young lady, and a great poetess. She will be much missed by her many friends. Miss Ada CHADWICK has closed her summer term of school in So. Royalton and is spending her vacation at her home. Mrs. fred DAY and sister Mrs. BRUCE are in the northern part of the state, visiting a brother who is very sick. S. ALLEN recently cut over 11 acres of ground and cut 2 tons of hay. C. J. ALLEN who has been attending lectures at the medical department of the University of Vermont, closed his labors June 23 in a most creditable manner. he was one of five who received a special diploma of Honor for highest standing in examinations. Transcribed by Ruth Barton -- Ruth Barton mrgjb@sover.net Dummerston, VT

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