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Republican Vindicator, July 29, 1859Go To Page : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Description of Page: Some international news |
No Compromise
(Column 2)Summary: Includes excerpts from different papers that discuss the policy of congressional non-intervention on the slave issue in the territories.
The Full Official Vote at Last
(Column 2)Summary: States that finally, officially, Letcher has won over Goggin.
Stribling Springs
(Column 2)Summary: Recommends taking the waters at Stribling Springs, just 13 miles from Staunton, for medicinal purposes.
The Plank Walk
(Column 2)Summary: Asks City Fathers, who are in the process of improving the city, to please repair the plank walk leading to the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution.
New Church
(Column 2)Summary: The M.E. Church is going to tear down its old church and replace it with a new one to be built by Brown and Fisher.
(Names in announcement: Mr.Fisher, J.D.Brown)
Harvest Yield of Wheat
(Column 4)Summary: The wheat harvest this year has been spectacular.
(Names in announcement: JohnMiller)Origin of Article: Spirit of Jefferson
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Married
(Column 1)Summary: Coffee married Alexander on July 7, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Rev.JacobKidles, Samuel F.Alexander, S.Coffee)
Married
(Column 1)Summary: Charlton married ?? on Jul. 7, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Rev.R.J.Waggoner, William, ElizabethCharlton)
Married
(Column 1)Summary: Belt married Yates on July 21, 1859.
(Names in announcement: Rev.William B.Baker, JamesYates, MaryBelt)
Died
(Column 1)Summary: Reid died in Staunton Monday morning.
(Names in announcement: BenjaminReid)
Died
(Column 1)Summary: Bates died at the age of 25.
(Names in announcement: ElizabethBates)
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