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Family s love of swimming lives on with fund

Family’s love of swimming lives on with fund- Swimming was instrumental to the Manning and Sisson families of Bristol and Plainville, so when they decided to establish a fund at Main Street Community Foundation to honor the memory of Mary M. Sisson along with her parents, Dennis and Anna May.

Will Germany s Krupp become Canada s biggest mining man? | Maclean s

Will Germany’s Krupp become Canada’s biggest mining man? After the war, Alfried Krupp was ordered to sell his steel mills but didn’t. Now, to feed his hungry smelters, he s on the brink of an iron-ore project in Ungava so huge that it could change the trading patterns of this country October 10 1959 Peter C. Newman Will Germany’s Krupp become Canada’s biggest mining man? After the war, Alfried Krupp was ordered to sell his steel mills but didn’t. Now, to feed his hungry smelters, he s on the brink of an iron-ore project in Ungava so huge that it could change the trading patterns of this country

WOYM: Early 19th century horse track likely located near downtown Salem

Saddle up. Time for another horseback ride into the mists of the past. Q: Loved the column about President Andrew Jackson and his visits to the Roanoke Valley. Regarding the reference to a thoroughbred racetrack in west Salem, where exactly was it? Carolyn Pillis Salem A: Locating the precise spot for the quarter-mile track founded by Mermaid Tavern proprietor Griffin Lamkin is educated guesswork. The Mermaid was identified by Norwood C. Middleton in his history of Salem as probably one of the two original inn/taverns there. The Mermaid was likely the first of the two, opening by at least 1807 at the west edge of town along the Great Road (roughly today’s Main Street), Middleton wrote.

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