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HERDIC-BARROWS. Marriage this Morning of Mr. James P. Herdic and Mrs. S.M. Barrows.
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| Identifier | LCWHC_JVB149 |
| Title | HERDIC-BARROWS. Marriage this Morning of Mr. James P. Herdic and Mrs. S.M. Barrows. |
| Author/Creator | Gazette & Bulletin (Williamsport, Pa.) |
| Publisher.digital | Lycoming College Archives |
| Description | Newspaper article announcing the marriage of James P. Herdic and Mrs. S. M. Barrows. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Herdic. |
| Subject | Herdic, Mrs. James P. Herdic, James P.; Marriage announcements |
| Topic | Private lives
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| Digital Collection | Williamsport Women: Words, Images, Actions: 1875-1925 |
| Holding institution | James V. Brown Library |
| Date.original | 1881-07-09 |
| Date.digital | 2010-07-01 |
| Type.original | Text |
| Type.digital | Image |
| Format.original | Microfilm |
| Format.digital | Black & white tiff, original resolution 600 dpi, scanned at Madigan Library, Pennsylvania College of Technology, Williamsport, PA., using a Canon 300 scanner, use of which is gratefully acknowledged. |
| Related files | Part of Lycoming College Women's History Collection. http://www.lycoming.edu/library/lcwhc.html |
| Coverage.geographical | United States; Pennsylvania; Lycoming County; Williamsport |
| Rights | May be used for educational purposes as long as a credit statement is included. |
| Transcript | HERDIC-BARROWS. Marriage this Morning of Mr. James P. Herdic and Mrs. S.M. Barrows. Mr. James P. Herdic and Mrs. S.M. Barrows, widow of the late Colonel Barrows, were married this morning at the residence of Mrs. S.A. Jeffries, Lock Haven, by Rev. Dr. Bonnell. The wedding was a quiet one, entirely free from ostentation. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Herdic, Mrs. E.L. Herdic, Mrs. George W. Strayer, Mrs. M.A. Tiffany, Miss Lizzie Cunin, Mrs. Ella McCormick, Hon. S. Woods Caldwell and wife, Mr. James Jeffries, Mr. Albert Grow, and Mr. Edward Dickinson. The bride and groom returned to Williamsport on the noon train, and left on the Niagara this afternoon for Colorado Springs and other points in the west, to be absent about a month. |
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