Woonsocket, Rhode Island, Newspaper Archives (1860 - 1913)
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- Joseph Aldéric LaRue Obituary
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- Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- April 30, 1909 - Page 6

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- Gardener Chase death & Constable Chas. Marcier
- Woonsocket Patriot and Rhode Island State Register
- Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- March 9, 1877 - Page 1

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- Obituary for Sterry Young
- Woonsocket Patriot and Rhode Island State Register
- Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- September 22, 1865 - Page 3

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- George W. C. Jenckes Obituary
- Woonsocket Patriot and Rhode Island State Register
- Woonsocket, Rhode Island
- April 30, 1875 - Page 1

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