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Young Lives Ripple Down the Ages Through a Post Card

by Jerry Carbone | Feb 8, 2018 | Brattleboro history, News, Postcards

Vernon, Vt., August 15, 1907 Dear Duddy, “Cheer up” I’ve just invested in a few Post Cards. Why didn’t you stop Sunday? If he cant [sic] drive he might surely hold you in I should think. Hope you will have good luck in Brattleboro. Julie is going to have a school in...

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