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    BODY OF S. L. GRIFFITH HAS ARRIVED IN DANBY FROM CALIFORNIA

    Burlington Daily Free Press
    BURLINGTON, AUGUST 3, 1903.
    FUNERAL ON TUESDAY.
    Body of S. L. Griffith Has Arrived in Danby from California.
    (Special to the Free Press.)

    Danby, Aug. 2.-The body of the Hon. S. L. Griffith lies in his late residence here awaiting the public funeral which will be held at the Congregational Church on Tuesday afternoon at two o’clock. The body arrived here Friday evening, accompanied by Mrs. Griffith and W. H. Griffith, a nephew, The party was met at the station by the immediate family and a few friends.
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    THE FUTURE OF MR. GRIFFITH’S BUSINESS

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1903
    The Future of Mr. Griffith’s Business.

    Until after the probate of Mr. Griffith’s will nothing concerning the provisions of that document will be given out by those in authority. It is known, however, that Mr. Griffith named; Messrs. Wilbur H. Griffith of this village and George L. Rice, Esq., of Rutland as the executors of his estate. 
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    GREEN MOUNTAIN TROUT

    ​The Rutland Herald
    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 1898.
    GREEN MOUNTAIN TROUT.
    Silas Griffith to Enlarge His Trout Preserves at Mount Tabor.

    The little fish hatchery experiment of Silas L. Griffith at “South End,” under the shadow of Mount Tabor in the town of that name, promises to amount to something more than the fancy breeding of trout as a pastime. 
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    S. L. GRIFFITH HEALTHY RECOVERY

    Southern Vermont Mirror.
    FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1902

    Mr. S. L. Griffith was able to take his first carriage ride since his illness on Wednesday. It is needless to say that everybody was glad to see him out of doors again, although the Doctor forbade him holding conversation with anybody.
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    RESIDENCE OF S. L. GRIFFITH

    FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902

    The walks and driveways about the residence of Mr. S. L. Griffith were last week newly concreted by Rutland parties, and the deft brushes of Painter White and assistants have made bright the long stretch of step leading to the house. With closely-cut lawn and an abundance of flowers, the handsome residence make a very pleasing impression upon all strangers who visit our village, and we hear many favorable comments passed upon it.
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    MR. GRIFFITH ENTERTAINS

    Mr. Griffith Entertains.
    The Danby Senator Gives Some Rutland Gentlemen a Day’s Outing.

    Through the courtesy of Senator Silas L. Griffith of Danby a dozen Rutland gentlemen spent Saturday at his magnificent mountain resort at Lake Griffith. The trustees of the Rutland Savings bank have this delightful outing at Mr. Griffith’s invitation each year.