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    A Pleasant Trip

    ​​LUDLOW, VERMONT
    The Vermont Tribune.
    FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1898.

    We had received an interesting article describing a visit to Danby by several Mount Holly people, but lack of space forbade us to print it last week. It appears below. -ED.
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    One of the Party

    ​​ONE OF THE PARTY.
    AUGUST 27. 1898.

    The Herald prints a communication in regard to the senatorial candidacy, of Mr. Griffith of Danby as an advertisement because we hardly consider it of enough importance to print as news. 
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    The Argus

    ​​The Argus
    ALBANY, N. Y., JULY 3, 1893.

    Freed from the cares of official life by the expiration of his term of office ex-Police Commissioner William J. Walker has turned his attention to angling, and launched himself boldly into the deeper waters of piscatorial pursuits. 
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    Away From Home

    ​​Cambridge Transcript.
    R. BRUSH. O. L. BOURN,
    PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS.
    Entered at the Post-office at Cambridge, Vt., as Second Class Mail Matter.
    FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1895.
    Away From Home.

    We went away Memorial Day as has been our custom for many years, and contrary to our usual custom allowed our selves two days outing and it is of the occasion and the two special days that we crave a little space in your paper for publication; and it is all about a day we hold sacred to special commemoration, and some things we saw, and men we met during the time.
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    BANK DIRECTORS ADOPT RESOLUTION

    ​​BANK DIRECTORS ADOPT RESOLUTION

    The board of directors of the Rutland County National bank has adopted the following resolution on the death of Eugene McIntyre of Danby, vice president and a director of the institution:
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    Griffith Christmas

    ​​By Yvonne Daley
    Special to The Globe

    DANBY, Vt. — In the late 1800s, a lumber king named Silas L. Griffith amassed a huge fortune here and in neighboring Mount Tabor by being shrewd, daring and miserly, often at the expense of his employees.