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Latest News for: 1840s
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Lehigh Valley
27 Feb 2026
The first person to ever be buried in the place that used to be called Mr. Roseberry’s Wheat Field, before it was built up and became Phillipsburg’s first public cemetery, was a child ....
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The Hawk Eye
05 Feb 2026
But for whatever reason, Boston transplant Charles Negus took a look at 1840s Burlington and quickly decided to get the heck out of town ... He had slept in barns, slopped hogs, and drank bad whiskey. But none of that prepared him for Burlington ... .
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Daily Gate City
01 Feb 2026
But for whatever reason, Boston transplant Charles Negus took a look at 1840s Burlington and quickly decided to get the heck out of town ... He had slept in barns, slopped hogs, and drank bad whiskey. But none of that prepared him for Burlington ... .