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EARLY HISTORY OF WOODSTOCK
And as we recount the names of those honest pioneers we find that, excepting here and there one, nothing remains as reminders of their presence and honest worth but the monuments they have erected by honest efforts, and the little green mounds which ever and anon we meet, beneath which repose the ashes of those whose memory will ever remain green with us, until we, too, are summoned hence to be forgotten of men.
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