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Staunton Spectator, February 10, 1858Go To Page : 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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The Kansas Struggle
(Column 2)Summary: Senate debates and divides over Kansas constitution.
Staunton Woolen Factory
(Column 1)Summary: Praise for Staunton Woolen Factory.
Excerpt: We heard one of our own merchants say, a few days ago, that he could purchase a better article for negro wear, and on better terms, at the Staunton Woolen Factory, than in any of the Northern cities.
Married
(Column 6)Summary: Wm. M. Kemper, Esq. married to Maggie B.A. Mohler at Weyer's Cave by Rev. J.W. Wolf on 02/03/1858.
(Names in announcement: William M.KemperEsq., Maggie B. A.Mohler, Rev.J. W.Wolf)
Married
(Column 6)Summary: George W. Peaco married to Margaret D. Black, both of Augusta County, by Rev. J.R. Davis on 1/28/1858. Wedding took place at home of Wm. Smith, Esq.
(Names in announcement: George W.Peaco, Margaret D.Black, Rev.J. R.Davis, WilliamSmithEsq.)
Married
(Column 6)Summary: Rev. Benjamin Arbogast, A.M. married to Fannie C. Gibbons at Locust Dale by Rev. J.W. Wolf on 2/2/1858. Arbogast Principal of Wesleyan Female Institute. Bride daughter of John Gibbons, Esq., of Rockingham County.
(Names in announcement: Fannie C.Gibbons, Rev.BenjaminArbogastA. M., Rev.J. W.Wolf, JohnGibbonsEsq.)
Died
(Column 6)Summary: Margaret Palmer, 56, died of dropsy in the chest on 1/21/1858. Wife of George Palmer.
(Names in announcement: MargaretPalmer, GeorgePalmer)
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