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1. Price, Sam'l H. To the Editor of the Vt. Journal. The following paper, prepared in reply to an article in the "Woodstock Age" of last week, grossly false and abusive in the statements and insinuations in relation to myself, the editor of that print has thought best to decline to publish on the alleged grounds that it was sent through a "Whig" and that he does "not feel at liberty to open the columns of the age to promulgate the views of those who may oppose the execution of Geo. Cass." I shall deem it a personal favor if you will give it an insertion in your paper. Sam'l H. Price. Windsor. July 26, 1848 [Windsor]: [1848]

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2. Price, Sam'l H. To the Editor of the Vt. Journal. The following paper, prepared in reply to an article in the "Woodstock Age" of last week, grossly false and abusive in the statements and insinuations in relation to myself, the editor of that print has thought best to decline to publish on the alleged grounds that it was sent through a "Whig" and that he does "not feel at liberty to open the columns of the age to promulgate the views of those who may oppose the execution of Geo. Cass." I shall deem it a personal favor if you will give it an insertion in your paper. Sam'l H. Price. Windsor. July 26, 1848

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3. Evans, W. F. (Warren Felt) The new age and its messenger Boston: T.H. Carter & Co

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4. Lange, Dorothea An "Arkansas Hoosier" born in 1855. Conway, Arkansas. "My father was a Confederate soldier. He give his age a year older than it was to get into the army. After the war he bought 280 acres from the railroad and cleared it. We never had a mortgage on it. In 1920 the land was sold, the money divided. Now, none of my children own their land. It's all done gone, but it raised my family. I've done my duty--I feel like I have. I've raised twelve children"

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5. Hayden H. Tracy, California engineer, has proved that life begins at two times forty when there's a war to be won. Retired for twenty years as head of his firm in San Francisco, Tracy has gone back to work at the Marine shipyard in Sausalito at the age of eighty. "I feel as good as new," he says. His associates call him "Little Father Time." Tracy's younger associates often consult him on engineering problems

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6. Lange, Dorothea An "Arkansas Hoosier" born in 1855. Conway, Arkansas. "My father was a Confederate soldier. He give his age a year older than it was to get into the army. After the war he bought 280 acres from the railroad and cleared it. We never had a mortgage on it. In 1920 the land was sold, the money divided. Now, none of my children own their land. It's all done gone, but it raised my family. I've done my duty--I feel like I have. I've raised twelve children" 1938 June

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7. United States. Office of War Information. Hayden H. Tracy, California engineer, has proved that life begins at two times forty when there's a war to be won. Retired for twenty years as head of his firm in San Francisco, Tracy has gone back to work at the Marine shipyard in Sausalito at the age of eighty. "I feel as good as new," he says. His associates call him "Little Father Time." Tracy's younger associates often consult him on engineering problems [between 1940 and 1946]

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8. Evans, W. F. (Warren Felt) The new age and its messenger

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9. Van Winckel, Nance Feeling like something's in the eye: Lynette, age 40, 1997

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10. Chamberlin, Norwood Passing through New York: Riverton Book; [1965]

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