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  2. The Caledonian-Record - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian-Record is a daily newspaper published in St. Johnsbury, Vermont and primarily circulates throughout Caledonia County. [1] It was established in 1837. [2] It employed a total staff of 36 as of 2007. [3]

  3. Reginald W. Buzzell - Wikipedia

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    Reginald W. Buzzell (March 22, 1894 – January 23, 1959) was an American government official and military officer from Vermont.A longtime member of the Vermont Army National Guard, he was a veteran of the Pancho Villa Expedition, World War I and World War II and attained the rank of brigadier general.

  4. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  5. William H. Rowden - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Rowden (May 12, 1930 – October 15, 2022) [1] [2] was a vice admiral in the United States Navy.He was a former commander of the United States Sixth Fleet (from June 1981 – July 1983).

  6. Albert W. Barney Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Albert Wilkins Barney Jr. (October 23, 1920 – May 10, 2010) was an American lawyer and judge. He became an associated justice of the Vermont Supreme Court in 1959. He became chief justice in 1974, and served until his retirement in 1982.

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  8. Carl Drega - Wikipedia

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    Carl Drega was born on January 19, 1935, in New Haven, Connecticut, to Polish immigrants. [1] He claimed to have served in the U.S. military during the Korean War. [1] Drega later worked in construction and lived in Manchester, New Hampshire, later moving into a home in Bow, New Hampshire, he built for himself and his wife Rita from 1969 to 1970. [1]

  9. Paddy Buckley - Wikipedia

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    He retired due to a serious knee injury in 1957 [6] but briefly returned to the game with Highland League side Caledonian the following year. [ 4 ] Buckley was capped three times by Scotland, making his debut in a 1–0 win over Norway in 1954.