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Republican Vindicator, August 14, 1869Go To Page : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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(Column 01)Summary: At the sale of the effects of the late Rebecca A. Gilkeson of Augusta her handmade quilts sold for between $20 and $32 and counterpanes for between $11 and $14.
(Names in announcement: Rebecca A.Gilkeson)
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(Column 02)Summary: Dr. Schultz, the "distinguished Chiropodist," will remain in Staunton until August 19th. He will treat those afflicted with corns and bunions.
(Names in announcement: Dr.Schultz)
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(Column 02)Summary: The saw-mill of Mr. James N. Gentry on Newton Patterson's farm on South River, Augusta County, burned in a fire started in a near-by coal pit.
(Names in announcement: James N.Gentry, NewtonPatterson)
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(Column 02)Summary: The paper prints a list of Augusta citizens who have received a discharge in bankruptcy.
(Names in announcement: LewisRosenbaum, Charles A.Gladke, J. N.Woodward, T. P.Eskridge, John H.Woodward, S.Horn, Henry H.Peck, E. A.Wayland, A.Clinedinst, C. E.Wood, A.Miller, HenryBare, S. F.Huffman, J. M.Lickliter, St. Francis C.Roberts)
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(Column 02)Summary: The paper announces that Augusta's annual county fair will be held October 5th-8th.
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(Column 02)Summary: Annie Statia Welsh, daughter of Andrew and Marian Welsh of Richmond, died in Staunton at the boarding house of J. F. Maupin.
(Names in announcement: Annie StatiaWelsh, AndrewWelsh, MarianWelsh, J. F.Maupin)
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(Column 02)Summary: Hugh Shott died at his residence near Staunton on August 3rd. He was 78 years old.
(Names in announcement: HughShott)
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