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Candidate’s statement: Patrick Gilligan, Candidate for State Representative, Windham-1

Candidate’s statement: Patrick Gilligan, Candidate for State Representative, Windham-1

My name is Patrick Gilligan and I am seeking the Republican nomination for the Windham One House ...

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Continuing our story of the Withed Mill, later Bushnell’s Mill, and now George’s Mill

Continuing our story of the Withed Mill, later Bushnell’s Mill, and now George’s Mill

View of the “Old Red Mill” in 1939. By Barbara Emery Moseley During World War II, in...

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The Whithed Mill (now George’s Mill)

The Whithed Mill (now George’s Mill)

The Whithed Mill, about 1906 Leaving behind the Whithed Cemetery and that scoundrel, J. O. ...

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“J. O.” Frost, Vernon’s entrepreneur

“J. O.” Frost, Vernon’s entrepreneur

Lincoln log cabin at Central Park, Vernon VT By Barbara Emery Moseley Julius O. “J. O.&rdquo...

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Tales from the Whithed Cemetery — Part II

Tales from the Whithed Cemetery — Part II

Julius O. Frost By Barbara Emery Moseley Unlike the Polly Lee Cemetery, which has been “lo...

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Tales from the Whithed Cemetery — Part I

Tales from the Whithed Cemetery — Part I

By Barbara Emery Moseley With this chapter we conclude the previous series (“Stones & Bone...

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A History of Vernon published in 1891

A History of Vernon published in 1891

For your reading and research pleasure, we have uploaded to this site the full text of a history of ...

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Stones and bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s vanished cemetery, Part V

Stones and bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s vanished cemetery, Part V

By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery a...

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Stones and Bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s Vanished Cemetery, Part IV

Stones and Bones, where can they be? — The mystery of Vernon’s Vanished Cemetery, Part IV

By Barbara Emery Moseley Click here for the full series on the vanished Polly Lee Cemetery and ...

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