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    1. [VTRUT] 1891--Rutland Personals
    2. Source, Rutland Daily Herald--Wed. May 27, 1891. RUTLAND, Vt. Railroad Commissioner Bagley is in St. Albans. F. L. Fish of Vergennes, one of the young lawyer of that city, was in Rutland yesterday. Miss Sprague of Vergennes is the guest of Mrs. John W. Ross of Prospect street during the music festival. Sheriff Peabody, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, has very much improved the past few days. State Auditor E. Henry Powell of Richford arrived in town last evening and is at the Bardwell house. Ex-Judge Lawrence and Frank D. White attended the opening of the Windsor County court at Woodstock yesterday. Mrs. J. C. Blackmer of Manchester, who is at the head of the Woman's Relief corps of the state, was in town yesterday. Rev. Dr. Phillips drove to Hubbardton yesterday morning at attend the spring meeting of the Congregational curches of Rutland county. Mrs. R. S. Dillon and son and Miss Grace Dillon of Albany arrived in town yesterday to attend the music festival, and are at the Bates house. Judson A. Lewis and wife of Saratoga Springs were registered at the Bardwell house yesterday. Mr. Lewis has traveled extensively all over the world. Thomas George , who with his family went to southern California a short time ago, has written to friends in town expressing delight with the country and climate. Mr. George and his sons are having steady work at their tread. Henry I. Allen of Michigan passed through here yesterday on his return home after several weeks' visit with relatives in Rutland and Windsor countries. Mr. Allen left Vermont about 32 years ago and has not been in Vermont before since he left it. He said that it did him good to breathe once more bracing air. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby

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