Newspaper clippings:
Feb. 7, 1895 North Manchester News Journal
"Lyman Phillips came near having five head of horses killed by a train on the Wabash road one day last week. Some men hauling ties through his place left a gate open and let the horses get on the track. The train stopped just in time to prevent an accident."
Aug 11, 1887 NMNJ
"Lyman Phillips, at his home near Liberty Mills, is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever."
May 20, 1897 NMNJ
"Lyman Phillips was in town Saturday. He says the line of the new railroad was surveyed through his farm. He does not want it there and would like to see North Manchester get it. This is the feeling of all the people living anywhere near the town."
Newspaper clippings:
Feb. 7, 1895 North Manchester News Journal
"Lyman Phillips came near having five head of horses killed by a train on the Wabash road one day last week. Some men hauling ties through his place left a gate open and let the horses get on the track. The train stopped just in time to prevent an accident."
Aug 11, 1887 NMNJ
"Lyman Phillips, at his home near Liberty Mills, is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever."
May 20, 1897 NMNJ
"Lyman Phillips was in town Saturday. He says the line of the new railroad was surveyed through his farm. He does not want it there and would like to see North Manchester get it. This is the feeling of all the people living anywhere near the town."
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