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  2. The Caledonian-Record - Wikipedia

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    In 1875 it was still a weekly newspaper. Subscribers paid $1.50 a year. In 1909, Walter J. Bigelow, a former mayor of Burlington, Vermont, purchased the St. Johnsbury Caledonian, which he turned into a daily newspaper. [13] In the 20th century, the paper was bought by a former Hearst reporter from Boston, Herb Smith. His son, Gordon Smith ...

  3. Ephraim Paddock - Wikipedia

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    In addition to building a successful practice in St. Johnsbury, Paddock served as postmaster from 1815 to 1820 and 1827 to 1829. [4] He was also involved in several other ventures, including farming, sheep raising, and a partnership in a general store.

  4. Sterry R. Waterman - Wikipedia

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    Waterman was born in Taunton, Massachusetts on June 12, 1901, the son of Zeno Sterry Waterman and Sarah (Robinson) Waterman. [1] He graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy and received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Dartmouth College in 1922. [2]

  5. Murder of Tammy Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Tammy Jo Alexander (November 2, 1963 – November 9, 1979) was an American teenage girl who was found murdered in the village of Caledonia, New York, on November 10, 1979. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She had been fatally shot twice and left in a field just off U.S. Route 20 near the Genesee River after running away from her home in Brooksville, Florida ...

  6. Caledonia-3 Vermont Representative District, 2002–2012

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    The Caledonia-3 Representative District is a two-member state Representative district in the U.S. state of Vermont. It is one of the 108 one or two member districts into which the state was divided by the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000 United States census. The plan applies to ...

  7. Thaddeus Fairbanks - Wikipedia

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    St Johnsbury Academy, Colby Hall Fairbanks was involved in numerous charitable and civic endeavors, including the 1842 founding of the St. Johnsbury Academy . He originally paid $50,000 (equivalent to $1,761,000 in 2023) for the construction of a red brick building of Norman-Gothic Tudor style.

  8. Franklin D. Hale - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Darius Hale was born in Barnet, Vermont March 7, 1854, a son of Sprague T. Hale and Nancy May (Moulton) Hale. [1] He was educated in Concord, Vermont and attended high school, first in Northfield, and then at St. Johnsbury Academy. [2]

  9. Danville, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Scenery typical of the Danville area in mid-October. Danville is located west of St. Johnsbury, Vermont.Other towns bordering Danville are Barnet to the southeast, Peacham to the south, Cabot and Walden to the west, Stannard to the northwest, Wheelock to the north, and Lyndon to the northeast, touching Danville at a single corner.