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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Election

April 21, 1885: Fulton Journal.

“The whole number of votes cast at the school election held last Saturday was 139. George S. Sardam received 138 and H.C. Fellows one. This large and unanimous vote is conclusive that our citizens consider Mr. Sardam the right man in the right place.”
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