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  2. St. Albans Messenger - Wikipedia

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    In 1833 The Franklin Journal was founded in St. Albans as a newspaper advocating the platform of the Anti-Masonic Party.From 1833 to 1837 it was published and edited by Samuel N. Sweet and then Joseph H. Brainerd.

  3. List of newspapers in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    List of Vermont newspapers, as of 1842, in: Zadock Thompson. History Of Vermont , Natural, Civil And Statistical, In Three Parts, With A Few Map Of The State, And 200 Engravings. Burlington, VT: Goodrich, 1842

  4. Frank L. Greene - Wikipedia

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    Frank Greene was born in St. Albans, Vermont, on February 10, 1870, the son of Lester Bruce Greene and Mary Elizabeth (Hoadley) Greene. [2] He attended the public schools in St. Albans and Cleveland, Ohio. [2] The Greene family had relocated to Cleveland because Lester Greene had become Secretary/Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive ...

  5. William Loeb III - Wikipedia

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    Loeb partnered with his friend Charlie Weaver to buy the St. Albans Messenger in St. Albans, Vermont, in 1941 to enter the publishing arena.Loeb also received cash investments from a woman named Marka Loening, who indulged in an extramarital affair with Loeb while waiting for her divorce from her estranged husband to be finalized. [4]

  6. St. Albans (town), Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Saint Albans, [1] commonly abbreviated as St. Albans, is a town in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 census , the population was 6,988. [ 2 ] The town completely surrounds St. Albans City , which is a separate municipality.

  7. Charles N. Davenport - Wikipedia

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    Charles N. Davenport (October 10, 1830 – April 12, 1882) was an American attorney, businessman, and political candidate from Vermont. A Democrat during the American Civil War and post-war era when Republicans won every election for statewide office, Davenport was an unsuccessful candidate for offices including governor and U.S. representative.

  8. Walter J. Bigelow - Wikipedia

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    Walter J. Bigelow (January 22, 1865 - May 2, 1935) was an American newspaper editor, author, and politician from Vermont.A Republican, he was most notable for serving as mayor of Burlington from 1907 to 1909 and owning and publishing the St. Johnsbury Caledonian from 1913 to 1918.

  9. David Allen Smalley - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the academy in St. Albans, [2] read law [3] with his uncle's firm, Smalley & Adams, and was admitted to the bar in 1831. [4] He practiced in Jericho, Vermont, where he was also postmaster from 1831 to 1836. [3] He subsequently relocated, first to Lowell, Vermont in 1836, and then to Burlington, Vermont from 1836 to 1857. [3]