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    1. [VERMONT] 1876--Rutland Local Mention
    2. Joan Bixby
    3. Source, Rutland Daily Globe--Sept. 19, 1876. RUTLAND, VT. LOCAL MENTION. Deputy Sheriff George W. Crawford, assisted by C. H. Mathews, yesterday searched the premises of John McCail, found one barrel of cider and transferred it to the town agency. They also visited the saloon of James Murphy, but found nothing. William Breen of West Rutland, while returning from this village, Sunday evening, struck the side of the bridge in Center Rutland, overturning the carriage and throwing himself, wife and children out. Mrs. Breen was quite severely injured and the others slightly so. William H. Sigourney, formerly of Rutland, who made himself somewhat noted in literary circles sometime ago by claiming the authorship of the famous piece of poetry entitled "Beautiful Snow," is in the tombs prison in New York on the charge of appropriating cash belonging to the editor of a New York paper. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby

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