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  2. The Burlington Free Press - Wikipedia

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    The original motto of the Burlington Free Press was "Not the glory of Caesar, but the welfare of Rome". The Burlington Free Press became a daily newspaper on April 1, 1848, in response to the invention of the telegraph that brought more up-to-date news to the Burlington area. The first telegraph message was received in Burlington on February 2 ...

  3. Legacy.com - Wikipedia

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    The Web site hosts obituaries and memorials for more than 70 percent of all U.S. deaths. [4] Legacy.com hosts obituaries for more than three-quarters of the 100 largest newspapers in the U.S., by circulation. [5] The site attracts more than 30 million unique visitors per month and is among the top 40 trafficked websites in the world. [4]

  4. Jerome O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Jerome F. O'Neill (September 24, 1946 – December 3, 2023) was an American attorney from the state of Vermont.He is most notable for his service as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for Vermont (1973–1975), First Assistant U.S. Attorney (1975–1981), and United States Attorney (1981).

  5. Theodora Agnes Peck - Wikipedia

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    Theodora Agnes Peck was born in Burlington, Vermont on October 25, 1882. [2] An only child, her father was Theodore S. Peck, a recipient of the Medal of Honor during the American Civil War, and her mother was Agnes Louise Lesslie (1843–1917) of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  6. Frederic W. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Frederic Walter Allen was born in Burlington, Vermont on May 31, 1926. [1] He graduated from Burlington High School in 1944, where he was class president, played football, ran the high hurdles for the track and field team, and captained the basketball team.

  7. Luther F. Hackett - Wikipedia

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    Hackett was born in Burlington, Vermont. He attended Burlington High School and the University of Vermont. [2] [3] In 1965, Hackett was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives. [4] In 1972, Hackett was a Republican candidate for governor of Vermont. [5] Hackett died in October 2018 of Alzheimer's disease, at the age of 85. [4]

  8. Free Press picks its top 10 Vermont sports stories of 2023 - AOL

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    Jacob Rousseau and Alex Abrami, Burlington Free Press. December 28, 2023 at 1:02 AM. The time has come to do our annual accounting of the year that was in Vermont sports.

  9. John J. Burns (Vermont politician) - Wikipedia

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    John James Burns [1] was born in Sligo, Ireland, on May 23, 1894, a son of John Burns and Mary (Dolan) Burns. [2] His family moved to the United States when Burns was two years old, and settled in Burlington, Vermont when he was seven. [2]

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