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Staunton Vindicator: January 15, 1869

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Summary: General Stoneman appointed David Fultz to replace Capt. James Bumgardner, Jr., as Commonwealth's Attorney.
(Names in announcement: Gen. Stoneman, David Fultz, Capt. James BumgardnerJr.)
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Summary: Frank Myers, James Myers, and William Collins were arrested and brought to Staunton on charge of robbing Henry Deffenbaugh.
(Names in announcement: Frank Myers, James Myers, William Collins, Henry Deffenbaugh)
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Summary: The stockholders of the National Valley Bank of Staunton elected a board of directors, including John Echols, president.
(Names in announcement: John Echols, Benjamin Crawford, H. M. Bell, I. Witz, P. B. Hoge, A. W. McClure, Edward McMahon)
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Summary: The stockholders of the First National Bank of Staunton elected a board of directors, including A. H. H. Stuart, president.
(Names in announcement: A. H. H. Stuart, W. H. Tams, B. B. Donaghe, James W. Crawford, P. H. Trout, C. R. Mason, William Frazier, Maj. James Walker, Robert G. Bickle)
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Summary: Prof. Joel Ettinger, organist of the Staunton Presbyterian Church, received as a New Year's gift a $200 Taylor and Farlye Cabinet Organ.
(Names in announcement: Prof. Joel Ettinger)
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Summary: The Staunton Social Club will hold their inaugural ball at the Odd Fellow's Hall on January 22nd. "This club is composed of young gentlemen who have combined together for the purpose of affording to themselves, and occasionally to the public, innocent amusement, guarded by rules which make their entertainments select."
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Summary: Mr. D. N. Foster won a silver goblet presented by Miss Bert Trenary on behalf of Charles A. Gladke for winning a pigeon-shooting contest at the Fair Grounds.
(Names in announcement: D. N. Foster, Thomas E. Colemon, J. B. SchererJr., Dr. B. B. Donaghe, G. G. Gooch, Ira Benedict, Charles A. Gladke, Miss Bert Trenary)
Valley Railroad Election
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Summary: The County Court ordered a second election on the question of the subscription to the Valley Railroad. A small turnout and irregularities marred the first election. A number of prominent citizens will speak throughout the county on behalf of the measure.
(Names in announcement: Judge Sheffey, John Echols, J. Bumgardner, B. Christian, George Baylor, Jacob Baylor, B. F. Hailman, William M. Tate, M. G. Harman, John J. Larew, J. M. McCue, David Fultz, A. B. Cochran, H. M. Bell, Gideon Barnhart, Logan J. Maupin, Samuel D. Crawford, James S. Crawford, Chesley Kinney, Richard H. Dudley, J. H. Plecker, William M. Tate, David Bucher)
Building Associations
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Summary: The Staunton Building Association elected officers, including J. B. Evans, president. The Mechanics Building Association also elected officers, including P. B. Hoge, president.
(Names in announcement: J. B. Evans, H. Ker, E. M. Cushing, George F. Elick, W. J. Nelson, H. H. Peck, A. M. Bruce, J. H. Waters, Samuel A. Hoshour, Thomas A. Bledsoe, P. B. Hoge, James Ker, W. H. Gorman, W. A. Burke, E. W. Bailey, W. C. Eskridge, W. H. H. Lynn, Dr. B. M. Atkinson, E. M. Cushing, James A. Piper, C. E. Hoge)
Married
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Summary: Capt. James Boyd of Texas and Miss Mary E. Sheets of Augusta were married on January 6th at the residence of J. M. McCue by the Rev. J. Pinkerton.
(Names in announcement: Capt. James Boyd, Mary E. Sheets, J. M. McCue, Rev. J. Pinkerton)
Married
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Summary: Dr. John W. Taylor and Miss Bettie A. Crawford were married on January 6th at the residence of Major James Crawford by the Rev. William E. Baker.
(Names in announcement: Dr. John W. Taylor, Bettie A. Crawford, Maj. James Crawford, Rev. William E. Baker)
Married
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Summary: Mr. Jacob Ramsey and Miss Mary A. R. Bartley, and James P. Harris and Miss Ozella F. Christ, were married at the Virginia Hotel on January 7th by the Rev. William E. Baker.
(Names in announcement: Jacob Ramsey, Mary A. R. Bartley, James P. Harris, Ozella F. Christ, Rev. William E. Baker)
Married
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Summary: Jacob A. Bumgardner and Miss Sarah M. McGilvray, both of Augusta, were married at the residence of Mr. A. Sprout near Middlebrook on December 29th by the Rev. James Murray.
(Names in announcement: Jacob A. Bumgardner, Sarah M. McGilvray, A. Sprout, Rev. James Murray)
Died
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Summary: Mrs. Sarah A. Bell, wife of Johnson E. Bell and daughter of John Wayt of Staunton, died in Greenbrier County of organic disease of the heart on January 4th. She was 46 years old.
(Names in announcement: Sarah A. Bell, Johnson E. Bell, John Wayt)
Died
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Summary: Newton Brown died suddenly at the residence of his father near Hebron Church of diptheria. He was 20 years old.
(Names in announcement: Newton Brown)
Died
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Summary: David M. Kyle died on Mossy Creek, Augusta County, on January 10th. He was 69 years old.
(Names in announcement: David M. Kyle)
Obituary
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Summary: Mrs. Mary Koiner, wife of George Koiner, died near Fishersville on December 31st. She was 71 years old and had been a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. An obituary describing her Christian character is included.
(Names in announcement: Mary Koiner, George Koiner)

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