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Reminiscence of L. B. Price
The dinner was placed on the table, and the Indians, in perfect good humor, were seated and enjoying it, when the door opened and Mr. and Mrs. Brooks entered, to the relief of the cook and the perplexity of the Indians. At a glance, taking in the situation, Mr. Brooks gave his red brothers a hearty welcome, and', with his wife, sat down to the table and participated in the meal. His first wife died February 8, 1844, leaving three small children. In August following he married Miss Nancy 0. Reed, who yet survives him. When the town ship of Danby was organized, April 7, 1845, there were but nineteen voters
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