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<u>Apulia Station, Birthplace of Cultivated Ginseng</u>
Apulia Station, Birthplace of Cultivated Ginseng
Made available with the permission of the authors, Bill & Joanne Casey
(Fabius Historical Society).

Unpublished work (c) 2017, Bill & Joanne Casey 
 
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<u>Eliza Ann (Benedict) Call and the Art of Cheesemaking</u>
Eliza Ann (Benedict) Call and the Art of Cheesemaking
     Made available with the permission of the authors, Bill & Joanne Casey (Fabius Historical Society).

Unpublished work (c) 2017, Bill & Joanne Casey. 
 
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<u>Fabius Historical Society Newsletter (Summer 2023)</u>
Fabius Historical Society Newsletter (Summer 2023)
Made available with the permission of the authors, Bill & Joanne Casey
(Fabius Historical Society).

Unpublished work (c) 2023, Bill & Joanne Casey 
 
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<u>History of Cowles Settlement</u>
History of Cowles Settlement
     Made available with the permission of the authors, Bill & Joanne Casey (Fabius Historical Society).

Unpublished work (c) 2017, Bill & Joanne Casey. 
 
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<u>History of the Apulia Congregational / Baptist Church</u>
History of the Apulia Congregational / Baptist Church
     Made available with the permission of the authors, Bill & Joanne Casey
(Fabius Historical Society).

Unpublished work (c) 2017, Bill & Joanne Casey. 
 
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<u>Roscoe & Ella Case Farm History</u>
Roscoe & Ella Case Farm History
     Made available with the permission of Bill & Joanne Casey (Fabius Historical Society).
     Article itself was written by Roscoe & Ella's granddaughter, Jane.

Unpublished work (c) 2017, Bill & Joanne Casey. 
 
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<u>The Stevens-Wheaton-Hamilton Historic Home History (Fabius)</u>
The Stevens-Wheaton-Hamilton Historic Home History (Fabius)
     Made available with the permission of the authors, Bill & Joanne Casey (Fabius Historical Society).
     This house was built between 1820-1830 by Henry Stevens whose wife, Tryphena Jerome was related to Winston Churchill's mother.
     The article is an interesting genealogy of a house that still exists.

Unpublished work (c) 2017, Bill & Joanne Casey.