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Staunton Vindicator: October 16, 1868

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Summary: The work on the fair grounds is progressing rapidly and will be completed in time for the exhibition on the 27th.
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Summary: George A. Bruce organized a new Council of the Friends of Temperance, Staunton Council No. 47, in the Odd Fellows Hall on Tuesday.
(Names in announcement: George A. Bruce)
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Summary: Madame Ruhl, James Grant, John Redford, and R. L. Dickinson, all of Richmond, gave a musical performance at Union Hall to an appreciative audience.
(Names in announcement: Madame Ruhl, James Grant, John Redford, R. L. Dickinson)
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Summary: The Ladies of the Memorial Association will hold a dinner and sell refreshments during the Fair. They are raising money to improve the Confederate Cemetery.
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Summary: George Glass and Mr. Poague, both laborers on the Fair Grounds, got in a fight that resulted in the stabbing of Mr. Glass. Dr. Harris dressed the wound and thinks that it is not necessarily fatal. Poague was arrested and tried before Justice Sterrett, who held him to $200 bail until trial in November. Poague did not have the money and was sent to jail.
(Names in announcement: George Glass, Poague, Dr. Harris, Justice Sterrett)
Staunton Lyceum
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Summary: The Staunton Lyceum debated whether the doctrine of non-retaliation is taught in the scriptures. It was decided 7-3 in the affirmative.
(Names in announcement: Powers, English, Rev. George B. Taylor, H. Y. Peyton, Skinner, Hewitt, English, Harris)
Married
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Summary: S. C. Switzer of Mt. Crawford and Miss Mary M. Snapp of Augusta were married in the Reform Church in Mt. Crawford on September 17th by the Rev. J. T. Carson.
(Names in announcement: S. C. Switzer, Mary M. Snapp, Rev. J. T. Carson)
Married
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Summary: John B. Carroll of Lexington and Miss Elizabeth C. Cross, daughter of Thomas Cross of Augusta, were married at the residence of the bride's father by the Rev. S. C. Wasson.
(Names in announcement: John B. Carroll, Elizabeth C. Cross, Thomas Cross, Rev. S. C. Wasson)
Married
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Summary: Esau Vint of Highland County and Elizabeth F. Kershner of Augusta County were married on October 1st at the bride's home near Deerfield by the Rev. A. A. P. Neel.
(Names in announcement: Esau Vint, Elizabeth F. Kershner, Rev. A. A. P. Neel)
Married
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Summary: Jacob P. Hamilton and Miss Mary H. Wilson, both of Augusta, were married near Fishersville on October 8th by the Rev. C. S. M. See.
(Names in announcement: Jacob P. Hamilton, Mary H. Wilson, Rev. C. S. M. See)
Married
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Summary: James B. Young and Miss Sarah C. Wise, both of Augusta, were married on October 1st by the Rev. J. C. Hensell.
(Names in announcement: James B. Young, Sarah C. Wise, Rev. J. C. Hensell)
Married
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Summary: Dr. Thomas E. Brown of Abingdon and Miss Cornelia Bernard Peyton, daughter of John Howe Peyton of Staunton, were married on October 8th at Trinity Church in Staunton by the Rev. J. A. Latane.
(Names in announcement: Dr. Thomas E. Brown, Cornelia Bernard Peyton, John Howe Peyton, Rev. J. A. Latane)
Died
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Summary: Christian Michael died near North River Gap, Augusta County, on October 4th. He was 78 years old. "He was a quiet, inoffensive, honest man, and has left a widow and a large family of children."
(Names in announcement: Christian Michael)
Died
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Summary: Braxton Davis died at his residence near Waynesboro on October 12th. He was 71 years old.
(Names in announcement: Braxton Davis)

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