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Brattleboro, VT -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Vermont
Population (2000): 8289
Housing Units (2000): 3958
Land area (2000): 9.534878 sq. miles (24.695220 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.418532 sq. miles (1.083994 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 9.953410 sq. miles (25.779214 sq. km)
FIPS code: 07975
Located within: Vermont (VT), FIPS 50
Location: 42.856099 N, 72.564186 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 05301
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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The Rutland Herald gave half a page of extracts from the letters on both sides, while the Brattleboro Reformer reprinted one of my long historical and mythological summaries in full, with some accompanying comments in "The Pendrifter's" thoughtful column which supported and applauded my skeptical conclusions.

My Dear Sir: I have read with great interest the Brattleboro Reformer's reprint (Apr.

I will drive down to Newfane or Brattleboro to send whatever you authorize me to send, for the express offices there are more to be trusted.

III Toward the end of June the phonograph record came - shipped from Brattleboro, since Akeley was unwilling to trust conditions on the branch line north of there.

Most of all he suspected the surly farmer Walter Brown, who lived alone on a run-down hillside place near the deep woods, and who was often seen loafing around corners in Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Newfane, and South Londonderry in the most inexplicable and seemingly unmotivated way.

So the record was shipped from Brattleboro, whither Akeley drove in his Ford car along the lonely Vermont back roads.

He said he had noticed a man around the express office at Brattleboro when he had sent the phonograph record, whose actions and expression had been far from reassuring.

Akeley had started to telephone to Brattleboro for more dogs, but the wire had gone dead before he had a chance to say much.

Later he went to Brattleboro in his car, and learned there that linemen had found the main cable neatly cut at a point where it ran through the deserted hills north of Newfane.

The letter was written at the post office in Brattleboro, and came through to me without delay.

He hoped there would not be many densely cloudy nights, and talked vaguely of boarding in Brattleboro when the moon waned.

Now I am setting the panes the shots broke, and am going to Brattleboro for more dogs.

Six more dogs killed, and I felt presences all along the wooded parts of the road when I drove to Brattleboro today.

Wish I could arrange to get my books and things to Brattleboro and board there.

I can slip out to Brattleboro, where I ought to be safe, but I feel just as much a prisoner there as at the house.