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Uncle Henry's is an American online and printed classified advertisements repository, ... Vermont, Massachusetts and New Brunswick, Canada (where it is $2.25).
Henry Conrad Faller (August 14, 1927 – March 21, 2012) was an American businessman. In 1970, he established Uncle Henry's, a classified advertisements repository. It later gained an online version. They are both active today.
Henry was born in Waterbury, Vermont. He was the son of James Madison and Matilda (Gale) Henry. He taught in a school in his hometown for one year, then caught 'gold fever,' and moved to California in 1851. He served as constable in White Oak, El Dorado County, California, in 1856. He returned to Vermont in 1857 and joined his father's business ...
The story tells of Elizabeth Ann, a 9-year-old orphan girl who goes from a sheltered existence with her father's aunt Harriet and cousin Frances in the city, to living on a Vermont farm with her mother's family, the Putneys, whose child-rearing practices had always seemed suspect to Harriet and her daughter. In her new rural life, Elizabeth Ann ...
Michael J. Fox didn't have to travel back in time to buy this farm in South Woodstock, Vt., built in 1817. But he did own it briefly starting in the late 1980s. Now, it can be yours for $2.75 million.
Smalley was born in Middlebury, Vermont, on April 6, 1809. [1] 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]
William Henry Dubois was born in Randolph, Vermont, on Match 24, 1835, the son of Earl C. and Anna (née Lamson) Dubois. [1] [2] He attended the schools of Randolph and the West Randolph Academy, and began to train for a business career by working in his brother's store.
Hugh H. Henry (October 13, 1814 – December 18, 1869) was an American farmer, businessman, and politician from Vermont. He was most notable for several terms in the Vermont House of Representatives (six terms between 1839 and 1862), a term in the Vermont Senate (1864), and appointment as United States Marshal for Vermont (1865 to 1869).