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  2. Theodora Agnes Peck - Wikipedia

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    Theodora Agnes Peck (October 25, 1882 – January 11, 1964) was an American author and poet from Vermont.She published several historical novels when she was in her twenties and thirties, and her poems were published in magazines, newspapers, and literary journals throughout her life.

  3. St. Albans Messenger - Wikipedia

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    In 1833 The Franklin Journal was founded in St. Albans as a newspaper advocating the platform of the Anti-Masonic Party.From 1833 to 1837 it was published and edited by Samuel N. Sweet and then Joseph H. Brainerd.

  4. Stephen Perry Jocelyn - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Perry Jocelyn (1 March 1843 – 8 March 1920) was a career officer in the United States Army. A Union Army veteran of the American Civil War, he also served in the Yavapai War, Nez Perce War, Bannock War, Spanish–American War, and Philippine–American War.

  5. William Loeb III - Wikipedia

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    Loeb partnered with his friend Charlie Weaver to buy the St. Albans Messenger in St. Albans, Vermont, in 1941 to enter the publishing arena.Loeb also received cash investments from a woman named Marka Loening, who indulged in an extramarital affair with Loeb while waiting for her divorce from her estranged husband to be finalized. [4]

  6. Percival L. Shangraw - Wikipedia

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    In retirement, Shangraw continued to reside in St. Albans, and continued to hear cases occasionally as a specially assigned judge in Vermont's courts until the mid-1980s. [10] He died in St. Albans on December 18, 1988, and was buried at Hillside Cemetery in Richford. [1] In October 2014, the courthouse in St. Albans was named for Shangraw. [10]

  7. Elliot M. Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Elliot M. Sutton (sometimes spelled "Elliott" and frequently abbreviated E. M. Sutton) was born in Oxford, Connecticut, on October 13, 1841. [1] His family moved to Burlington, Vermont in 1850, and Sutton was educated in the public schools of Burlington and Burlington High School.

  8. Bradley Smalley - Wikipedia

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    Bradley Barlow Smalley (November 26, 1835 – November 6, 1909) was an American politician who served as the Collector of the Port of Burlington from 1885 to 1889, and 1893 to 1897, and was a member of the Democratic National Committee from 1876 to 1908.

  9. Charles Beauclerk, 13th Duke of St Albans - Wikipedia

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    St Albans was the son of Aubrey Topham de Vere Beauclerk (1850–1933) and Gwendolen Loftus Hughes (1880–1958). He was a great-grandson of William Beauclerk, 8th Duke of St Albans . He was educated at Hordle House School , Eton and Magdalene College, Cambridge .