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(Brattleborough [Vt.]) 1803-1826 US Newspaper Directory, Semi-Weekly Eagle [Microform]. Newspapers.com makes these newspapers available for the purpose of historical research, and is not responsible for the content of any newspapers archived at our site. (Brattleboro', Vt.) 1821-1823, Federal Galaxy. Brattleboro Reformer Obituaries Archive To search for obituaries that appeared online between 3/15/2003 and 10/11/1920, please fill out the form below. (Brattleboro, Vt.) 1973-Current US Newspaper Directory, Brattleboro daily reformer 03/03/1913 to 12/30/1922 Genealogy Bank, Brattleboro reformer 01/04/1907 to 12/29/1911 Genealogy Bank, Brattleboro' Eagle. Brattleboro Reformer Archives - Vermont Affordable Housing Coalition, Read more Brattleboro Housing Authority Receives Federal Funding to Help People Be More Independent, Read more Algiers Village housing dedicated, Read more Vermont plan to limit welfare-to-work draws fire, Read more Sequester hits home with cuts to BHA, Read more Hurricane Sandy: Vermont gears up for late-season monster storm, Read more Officials weigh public housing options, By Mike Faher.

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