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Staunton Vindicator: September 17, 1869

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Summary: The paper asserts that this year's county fair will surpass last year's in size, interest, and variety of goods on display. Last year's fair had been the largest held since the war, except for the state fair at Richmond.

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Summary: The paper reports that a band of gypsies has camped near Staunton and are engaged in fortune-telling and other activities.
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Summary: The Catholic fair closed on Friday night. The event raised $800 toward rebuilding the school rooms of St. Francis Church.
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Summary: The paper reports that Staunton's Jewish citizens celebrated the New Year and the Day of Atonement on the 5th and the 15th.
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Summary: J. Bankhead Magruder delivered an address in Staunton on the lives of Maximilian and Carlotta.
Augusta County Fair
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Summary: E. M. Cushing is selling tickets for the fair.
(Names in announcement: E. M. Cushing)
Married
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Summary: Albert H. Curd of Nelson and Miss Mary M. Patterson, daughter of Samuel Patterson of Augusta, were married on September 7th by the Rev. C. Beard.
(Names in announcement: Albert H. Curd, Mary M. Patterson, Samuel Patterson, Rev. C. Beard)

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