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| | Narramore, Gay H. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04) |
 | | He was born in Underhill, near Underhill Center probably about 1830, and was in school at Mountain Academy, Underhill, and later in a secondary school at Burlington, possibly at the University, where he became acquainted with Marion Hooker Roe, with whom he was later associated as teacher, writer, and friend. |
 | | He was graduated from Albany Law School, and in 1857 he published at Albany his first book of verse and prose entitled 'Poems and Letters to Don Brown. |
 | | By Gar Humbolt, alias Burr Lington.' he lived for a time (1853) in Chatham, N.Y., later (1855) in Springfield, Mass., where he was associated with Alva T. and Marion Hooker Roe in teaching at Hampden Hall. |
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