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Collea brought new information

Posted by By Patty Conly April 18, 2011Posted inHistorical events, Historical people
On the screen is a photo of one of the Union's most brash cavalry generals--George Armstrong Custer. Like it or not, the 1st Vermont Cavalry favored the antics of Custer,…
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Christmas in April–Unwrapping a glass negative

Posted by By Patty Conly April 14, 2011Posted inDanville Green, Historical people
Sometimes it can feel like Christmas in April! Today Kevin Ayer came into Historical House bringing a box of glass negatives and the three of us--Mark, Kevin and I--had a…
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Finding Answers through the Fragments

Posted by By Patty Conly October 30, 2010Posted inDanville Green, Historical people, NSM articles, Uncategorized
Bruce Badger’s Memorial Album Comes HomeBruce L. BadgerBy Sharon LakeyJean Dutton, sister of Danville’s only soldier killed in action in Vietnam, Bruce L. Badger, made a decision. She would send…
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The Morrill of the Story

Posted by By Patty Conly October 1, 2010Posted inHistorical people, North Danville, NSM articles, Uncategorized
Duane Whitehead (l) and George Morrill, after coming back from their jaunt in the Bennett cemetery,.Thanks to Janice Morrill, we found Samuel on the family tree. George was able to…
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