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Staunton Vindicator: August 14, 1869

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Summary: At the sale of the effects of the late Rebecca A. Gilkeson of Augusta her handmade quilts sold for between $20 and $32 and counterpanes for between $11 and $14.
(Names in announcement: Rebecca A. Gilkeson)
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Summary: Dr. Schultz, the "distinguished Chiropodist," will remain in Staunton until August 19th. He will treat those afflicted with corns and bunions.
(Names in announcement: Dr. Schultz)
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Summary: The saw-mill of Mr. James N. Gentry on Newton Patterson's farm on South River, Augusta County, burned in a fire started in a near-by coal pit.
(Names in announcement: James N. Gentry, Newton Patterson)
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Summary: The paper prints a list of Augusta citizens who have received a discharge in bankruptcy.
(Names in announcement: Lewis Rosenbaum, Charles A. Gladke, J. N. Woodward, T. P. Eskridge, John H. Woodward, S. Horn, Henry H. Peck, E. A. Wayland, A. Clinedinst, C. E. Wood, A. Miller, Henry Bare, S. F. Huffman, J. M. Lickliter, St. Francis C. Roberts)
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Summary: The paper announces that Augusta's annual county fair will be held October 5th-8th.
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Summary: Annie Statia Welsh, daughter of Andrew and Marian Welsh of Richmond, died in Staunton at the boarding house of J. F. Maupin.
(Names in announcement: Annie Statia Welsh, Andrew Welsh, Marian Welsh, J. F. Maupin)
Died
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Summary: Hugh Shott died at his residence near Staunton on August 3rd. He was 78 years old.
(Names in announcement: Hugh Shott)

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