Historic events for Dec 14

2004 Wilder Building Relief Fund Benefit Announced

Wilder Building Relief Fund Benefit announced. Goal set at $30,000.

1894 Fuller’s New Phone Line

Ex-Gov. Fuller’s house has been connected with the metallic long distance telephone line.

1894 Richardson Has Accident With Three Ladies

Charles Richardson of New York, the well-known summer resident at the Brooks House, had a narrow escape from a bad accident Friday, while riding with three ladies. The sleigh was tipped over near the Ford farm in the western part of the town, and the occupants were thrown out but sustained no injuries.

1888 Party of Swedes Arrive in Brattleboro

A party of Swedes, who reached Brattleboro yesterday, were a month on the water and had a terribly rough passage.

1888 Christmas Boxes For Crow Indians

Christmas boxes prepared under the auspices of the Woman’s Indian association, and contributed to by the several churches, were sent this week to the Montana industrial school for Crow Indians.

1888 Supplement Will Be Sent Featuring The Laws of 1888

The Phoenix will mail to its subscribers in this state tomorrow a large, cleanly-printed supplement containing the public laws enacted by the legislature of 1888.

1883 Carpenter’s Is Santa HQ

This year, as usual, Santa Claus makes Carpenter’s his headquarters for supplies of toys and everything to please the little folk on Christmas morning.

1883 Over 2,000 Books Drawn At Library in November

The town librarian reports 2,045 books drawn from the library last month.

1877 Knights of Honor

A new secret benevolent organization, known as the Knights of Honor, was instituted in this place on Tuesday last by Deputy Supreme Dictator, C.H. Eaton of Boston.

1877 Wristlet Festival

The wristlet festival held by the Baptist society Wednesday evening was a pleasant and successful social event, some four hundred persons being present. Receipts, about $130.

1877 Rever House Items Auctioned

The Revere House furniture and effects saved from the fire were sold at auction in the town hall last Saturday afternoon and evening. As a rule the property brought good prices.

1866 1866 High School Statistics

The following statistics in regard to the High School of this village during the fall term, under the charge of B.F. Bingham and Stelia Elmer, will be of interest especially to the people of the district. The whole number of pupils for the term was 76; the percent of attendance, 95; number of tardies, 4; number having no absence, 31; number having perfect cards, 1; number not returning cards, 2; number of visits of town superintendent, 1; number of visits of prudential committee, 5; of others, 7.

1838 We Saw You Take The Leather

The person who took 2 sides of Sole Leather from a certain cellar last Tuesday night is requested to return it or call and settle for the same. As the person was seen with it, he had better comply with the above request, or else he will have a visit from Mr. Sheriff. Do you take, Mr. *******.