New York, 1895
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pettit are spending a few weeks at Ashville, N. C.
Marna S. Poulson, son of the Rev. Dr. Thomas L. Poulson, has been licensed as a local preacher.
Isaac Duell, at present residing at Orange, Mass., has been visiting friends in the village during the week.
Rev. George Williamson Smith, president of Trinity College, was visiting friends in Jamaica, on Wednesday.
Nathaniel Hendrickson and his sister, Mrs. Burtis, and Miss N. Nostrand returned home from Florida on Saturday.
Frederick Styles died suddenly in New York on Monday. He was a son in law of the late Joseph Bernhard of Jamaica.
James and Abram Van Siclen started on Friday for Chattanooga, Tenn., to examine the truck farm interest as carried on in that vicinity.
Col. Degrauw writes home from Oak Hill, Fla., that everything in that region is frozen up, and his orange grove is of no value, the fruit having all been killed.
—The Long Island Farmer, Jamaica, NY, March 8, 1895, p. 8.
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