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Brian Crossman, 46, was found dead Sunday alongside wife Erica, 41, and her 13-year-old son Colin Taft in the home they shared in Tawlett, where Crossman had recently been elected to the Select ...
The Bennington County state's attorney was notified, and the county sheriff was brought in to help with the search. Over the next couple of days, Welden's visit to the Long Trail was discovered when one of the hikers she had approached identified her from the photo in the Bennington Banner newspaper, where he worked. [6] Weeks of searching ensued.
John Robinson was born in County Meath, Ireland on May 8, 1838, a son of Thomas Robinson and Mary (Flood) Robinson. [1] [2] His family immigrated to the United States in 1839, and Robinson was raised and educated in Shaftsbury and Bennington. [1]
"Bennington Triangle" is a phrase coined by American author Joseph A. Citro to denote an area of southwestern Vermont within which a number of people went missing between 1945 and 1950. This was further popularized in two books, including Shadow Child , in which Citro devoted chapters to discussion of these disappearances and various items of ...
The Bennington Banner is a daily newspaper published in Bennington, Vermont. The paper covers local, national, and world news. It is distributed throughout Southwestern Vermont and eastern New York (Rensselaer and Washington Counties). The paper is owned by Vermont News and Media LLC and is published Monday through Friday, plus a weekend ...
Reginald W. Buzzell, U.S. Army brigadier general, resided in Bennington [2]; David Fay, participant in the Battle of Bennington during the American Revolution, Adjutant General of the Vermont Militia during the War of 1812, Judge of the Vermont Supreme Court
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Stanley C. Wilson was born in Orange, Vermont, on September 10, 1879, the son of William W. Wilson (1835–1912) and Lydia (Browning) Wilson (1841–1923). [3] He graduated from Goddard Seminary in Barre in 1896, and then taught school for a year to save enough to begin attending college. [4]