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    S. L. GRIFFITH REQUEST FOR FUNERAL PLANS

    My Dear Sir:- Your letter of recent date was received in due season. I enclose a little clipping taken from the St Albans Messenger. I thought I would not use it until I could verify it. So if Mr. Griffith did leave directions for his funeral and they are to be followed out I wish you would mail me today or tomorrow the plans for the funeral, who the officiating clergymen, the bearers, the singers, etc, will be.
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    S. L. GRIFFITH MEMORIAL LIBRARY DEDICATION

    ​The honor of your presence is requested at the dedication of the S. L. Griffith Memorial Library on Wednesday, March 25th, 1908, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the Congregational Church, Danby, Vermont.

    Mrs. S. L. GRIFFITH,
    Rev. W. A. McINTIRE,
    Mr, W. H. GRIFFITH,
    Committee.
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    GRIFFITH MILL BURNED DOWN

    ​S. L. Griffith’s new mill, known as the Tarbell mill, was burned to the ground Tuesday afternoon, together with all the machinery, consisting of a 100 horsepower engine and boiler, a Chase sawmill complete, one self-feed saw, four Baxter-Whitney turning lathes, full set clapboard machinery, 150,000 feet clap-boards, large lot of turned chair stock and other sawed hard and soft wood lumber piled near and in the mill. Loss from $10,000 to $12,000. No insurance.
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    SILAS GRIFFITH FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT

    ​GRIFFITH—At Palm Hill Ranch San Diego county, July 21st, 1901, Silas L. Griffith, a native of Vermont, aged 66.

    Friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Johnson & Connell’s chapel D and Seventh streets, at 2:30 o’clock p.m. today. Interment at Danby, Vermont.