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Edward M. Cole

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326: 306: 301: 141: 69:. In 1878, he became the sole proprietor of the paper. Other than a nine month period in 1882, he remained the sole owner and editor of the paper for the rest of his life. 356: 336: 291: 286: 182: 296: 271: 311: 42:, where they had a farm two and a half miles north known as the Cole Homestead. After he finished school, he spent a few years teaching in the district schools. 316: 281: 331: 321: 276: 76:, but it still provided local and general telegraph service in Greene County. He was elected town supervisor of Windham in 1884 and served as 351: 341: 96: 88: 72:
In 1875, Cole helped organize the Catskill, Cairo, and Windham Telegraph Company. The company later fell to the control of
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of Windham from 1893 to 1897. He also served on the Windham town board and board of education.
35: 53:, where he learned the printing trade under editor Simon B. Champion. In 1867, he moved to 22:(October 26, 1844 – April 13, 1915) was a newspaper editor and politician from New York. 205: 255: 73: 224: 151:. Vol. 59, no. 12. Windham, Greene County, NY. 15 April 1915. p. 2. 166: 106:
In 1874, Cole married Josephine M. Keeler of Bloomville, daughter of assemblyman
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towards other business. In 1872, he again became co-owner of the
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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on April 13, 1915. He was buried in Windham Cemetery.
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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19th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Conesville, New York
Roxbury
Windham
Bloomville
Windham
Western Union Telegraph Company
justice of the peace
New York State Assembly
Democrat
Greene County
1892
postmaster
Stephen H. Keeler
embolism




"Edward M. Cole"


The New York Red Book
History of Greene County, New York
The Political Graveyard
New York State Assembly
Omar V. Sage
New York State Assembly
James Stead
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