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Valley Virginian, October 28, 1869

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A Valuable Improvement for the Town and County
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Summary: The paper endorses construction of a new road from Staunton to Barterbrook.
(Names in announcement: Col.JamesCrawford, Benjamin T.Bagby, AbsalomKoiner)

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Summary: Y. Howe Peyton is studying for the ministry.
(Names in announcement: Y. HowePeyton)

Valley Railroad Meeting
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Summary: The stockholders of the Valley Railroad Company met in Staunton's Virginia Hotel on October 12th. They passed resolutions urging towns and counties along the proposed line of the road to purchase subscriptions, and suggested formation of committees to sell additional subscriptions.
(Names in announcement: JedHotchkiss, N. K.Trout, Col.Harman, Col.Pendleton, H. W.Sheffey, Gen.JohnEchols, Col.GeorgeBaylor, W. E.Logan, Maj.H. M.Bell, Col.BolivarChristian, M. HarveyEffinger, Robert G.Bickle)

Marriages
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Summary: David E. Strasburg of the office of the Staunton Spectator and Miss Emma Kite were married at the residence of the bride's mother near Roadside, Rockingham County, on October 21st by the Rev. E. F. Busey.
(Names in announcement: David E.Strasburg, EmmaKite, Rev.E. F.Busey)

Marriages
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Summary: Mr. A. G. McGuffin of Warm Springs and Miss V. C. Clemer, daughter of David Clemer of Augusta, were married on October 12th by the Rev. Harvey Gilmore.
(Names in announcement: A. G.McGuffin, V. C.Clemer, DavidClemer, Rev.HarveyGilmore)

Marriages
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Summary: James S. Huffman and Sarah F. Ludwick, daughter of Jacob Ludwick of Rockbridge, were married on October 19th by the Rev. Harvey Gilmore.
(Names in announcement: James S.Huffman, Sarah F.Ludwick, JacobLudwick, Rev.HarveyGilmore)

Deaths
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Summary: Susan Ella Hite, wife of W. F. Hite, died near Churchville on September 26th.
(Names in announcement: Susan EllaHite, W. F.Hite)

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