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  2. John J. Daley - Wikipedia

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    John J. "Jack" Daley (June 21, 1923 – June 15, 2000) was an American high school teacher and politician from Vermont.A Democrat, he was most notable for his service as Mayor of Rutland (1961–1965, 1981–1987), and lieutenant governor (1965–1969).

  3. Rutland Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Rutland Herald, previously called the Rutland Daily Herald, is the second largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Vermont (after The Burlington Free Press).It is published in Rutland with its source of news geared towards the southern part of the state, along with the Brattleboro Reformer and the Bennington Banner.

  4. Evergreen Cemetery (Rutland, Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Cemetery is a burial ground located in Rutland City, Vermont, United States. [1] It is managed by the Rutland Evergreen Cemetery Association. [ 2 ] Evergreen was founded as Pine Hill Cemetery in 1861, and the name was subsequently changed.

  5. Joseph F. Radigan - Wikipedia

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    After attaining admission to the bar, Radigan practiced in Ludlow. [9] From 1930 to 1932 he was the town of Ludlow's grand juror (city court prosecutor). [10] In 1932, Radigan returned to Rutland, where he formed a law partnership with Edward G. McClallen Jr. [9] He also became active in the local theater group, the Rutland Players, and acted in several of their productions. [11]

  6. Edward L. Burke - Wikipedia

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    Edward L. Burke was born in Rutland, Vermont on April 10, 1899, a son of Edward and Margaret (née Carroll) Burke. [1] He was educated in the parochial schools of Rutland and attended St. Peter's Commercial School, a post-high school business training institute operated by Rutland's Sisters of St. Joseph convent.

  7. Richard C. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] He was raised in Rutland, Vermont, and was a graduate of Rutland High School. [2] Thomas graduated from Middlebury College in 1959. [1] [3] He completed the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program, and served as an officer in the United States Army Reserve; he was a member of the Field Artillery branch, and attained the rank of captain ...

  8. Lyman W. Redington - Wikipedia

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    He represented Rutland in the Vermont House from 1878 to 1880, and was a delegate to the 1880 Democratic National Convention. [8] In 1879, Redington formed a new law partnership, this time with Fred M. Butler. [18] In August 1880, Redington purchased Rutland's Review-Inquirer newspaper, which he intended to publish as a Democratic organ. [19]

  9. Milford K. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Milford Knowles Smith was born in Albany, New York on February 25, 1906, the son of Dr. Ray E. Smith and Ethel (Burgess) Smith. [1] He was raised and educated in Rutland, Vermont, and graduated from Rutland High School in 1924. [2]