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"Delaware County, NY Genealogy and History Site
submitted by Arretta Early
From Hancock Herald , October 28, 1937: "Fifty Years Ago, October 17, 1887"
Miss Jennie Christian of Sands Creek will teach the Finch Valley School this winter.
Miss Fannie M. Stoddard of Hancock has been engaged to teach the East Branch School this winter.
Horace C. Knight and family of Equinunk, left Wednesday to make their home in Pueblo, Col.
A milk station has been opened at Hale Eddy. A temporary building will be put up for the winter.
Theron D. Abers of Port Jervis, a brakeman on the Erie Railroad, was killed at Lackawaxen Tuesday when he stepped in front of a locomotive. He leaves a wife and three children.
At Scott, Pa., on Oct. 18th, Rev. W. M. Hiller united in marriage Rev. J. C. Hogan of Mountain Top, Pa. and Miss Abbie S. Faulkner of Scott.
Gertrude Thomas is teaching the school at Goulds. Minnie Tyler has taken a school near Callicoon. Our school began today with Miss Axtell as teacher. - Rock Valley Cor.
A new street is being built at East Branch fifty feet wide and half a mile long.
Phillip Neer died at his home in Rock Valley on Thursday last, aged 87 years.
Last week a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp of Fish's Eddy.
A. B. Moore of Sands Creek, trustee of School District 18, has hired Miss Emma Booth as teacher for the school year.
Mrs. Amelia Smith of Hawley, Pa., whose husband, Frederick Smith, a fireman on the Erie & Wyoming Valley Railroad, between Hawley and Scranton, was killed March 19, 1886, when the engine of the passenger train left the rails on a curve, has been given a verdict against the company for $6,240.
Saturday evening, at Long Eddy, in a drunken brawl, Thomas Ryan, stone cutter, aged 29, was stabbed to death by Michael Rooney, a laborer in an Erie Railroad section gang. Rooney was arrested, and at the inquest held by Coroner Stark, the jury found that "Ryan came to his death by the hands of Micha"
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