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C0ompany A, 29th Regiment — Attention!
All members of the above Company out on furlough, are heregy ordered to report themselves at Camp Giddings on Wednesday, Nov. 13th 1861, or they will be consodered as deserters.
By order of W. T. Fitch, Capt.
E.J. Hulbert, O. S.
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Promoted By [...]
The Weekly Welcome 23 July 1879
Wheat is about all harvested, it is a very good crop this year.
We see by a notice in the sentinel that the Orwell Agricultural Society will hold a Fair on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of September. we do hope that the members of the Society [...]
The Weekly Welcome 11 June 1879
The effect of the frost, last Friday and Saturday nights, are quite plainly seen. Some pieces of corn were injured more than others. All the grape vines that we have seen look as if a fire had run through them. The potato bugs will have to eat [...]
The Weekly welcome 21 May 1879
Editor Welcome;
Our farmers are very busy; some have planted corn, others are preparing the ground.
There are a great many calves being raised in our town this spring. Think it more profitable to feed the milk to the calves then to send it to the factory [...]
The Weekly Welcome 30 April 1879
The farmers are improving the pleasant weather getting in their oats.
We see by the Welcome that Messrs. Hilliard, Hunting & Demott have added a cage lion to their show. If they could only get the animal that has been reported in and around Orwell and Windsor [...]
The Weekly Welcome 23 April 1879
B. F. Phillips, of south-east Rome, made from12 trees, tapped from the 7th to the 10th of March, 1879, and closed up April 8th (tapped with 3/8 bit, one spile to a pail the first two weeks, after that added one more) made 157lbs. of sugar and [...]
The Weekly Welcome 2 April 1879
Interesting news items are as scarce in this town as good roads are in Orwell.
On Saturday, Mar. 29, Mrs. Naoma Courtelyon died, in the 90th year of her age. She was the oldest person in this town.
The happiest persons in Colebrook are Mr. & Mrs. [...]
The Weekly Welcome 12 March 1879 -2
The robins tell us that spring has arrived. Sugar orchards are nearly all opened. It is thought that this will be a good year for sugar making. One trouble about this sugar business is that the sap will run Sunday.
On Tuesday Morning last the house [...]
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