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Republican Vindicator, March 25, 1870

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Summary: J. Pinckney Killian, son of Rev. Jacob Killian, and Pleasant H. Clark, son of Dr. James T. Clark, both of Mt. Solon, graduated from the medical department of the University of New York.
(Names in announcement: J. Pinckney Killian, Rev.JacobKillian, Pleasant H.Clark, Dr.James T.Clark)

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Summary: The following have been awarded contracts on the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad: C. R. Mason; Dunham and Bendinger; Robert Harvey; Kelley and McMahon; McMahon and Son; McMahon, Green, and McMahon; C. L. DeHane; W. R. Johnson, Jr.; H. Cady; B. A. Warthen; L. B. Vaughan; McMinn, Burke, and Co.; J. M. Keesee and Co.; J. Kinsley; Haskins and Cavanaugh; Myers and Donaghy; Hubbard and McCurdy; Falloon and Carrier; A. H. Wilson; J. J. and F. Powers and Co.; Kert and Myers; C. Snyder and Co.; W. W. Gates; Bibb and Tablee; Lee and Huston.

Married
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Summary: James Carter and Miss Bettie Taylor, both of Staunton, were married on March 9th by the Rev. Williams.
(Names in announcement: JamesCarter, BettieTaylor, Rev.Williams)

Married
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Summary: H. C. Hill and Miss Rebecca V. Crosby were married near Staunton on March 13th by the Rev. J. J. Engle.
(Names in announcement: H. C.Hill, Rebecca V.Crosby, Rev.J. J.Engle)

Died
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Summary: Miss Martha Hyden died suddenly near Mint Spring on March 5th. She was 61 years old and a member of the Bethel Presbyterian Church.
(Names in announcement: MarthaHyden)

Died
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Summary: Marshal Ward died at Elizabeth Furnace on March 10th. He was 22 years old.
(Names in announcement: MarshalWard)

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