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Julius J. Estey, Levi Fuller, and Jacob Estey of Estey Organ
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1224:. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press. p. 139.
1041:. Rutland, VT: The Tuttle Company. p. 29 – via
1110:. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse Journal. p. 11 – via
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983:. Brattleboro, VT. March 4, 1881. p. 3 – via
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2385:Farnsworth
2265:R. Proctor
2230:Dillingham
1912:M. Proctor
1837:F. Proctor
1827:McCullough
1587:Chittenden
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1458:1886–1888
1416:Republican
791:References
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287:Occupation
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64:Lieutenant
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2520:Zuckerman
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2200:Kittredge
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2069:Carpenter
1012:March 31,
333:1864–1892
303:Signature
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2455:R. Foote
2445:Stafford
2405:C. Smith
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2155:Richards
1972:Snelling
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2465:Hayes
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