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The Wesselhoeft Water Cure descendant owned the Daily Worker

by Jerry Carbone | Dec 2, 2017 | Brattleboro history, News, Vermont Genealogy

In the August 2, 1940, Vermont Phoenix, an article titled “Wesselhoeft Kin Buys Red Daily,” reported that Mrs. Ferdinanda W. Reed, 63, who is the granddaughter of the Water-Cure founder, Robert Wesselhoeft, along with two other women, purchased the...

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