MIDDLEBURY.--Myron Ticknor died at his residence in Middlebury, Friday morning, July 20, aged 67 years. His death was occasioned by an injury resulting from being thrown from his wagon upon the park fence near the Addison House, on Wednesday. The injuries were internal. He suffered intense pain at intervals during the forty hours which intervened between the accident and his death but his consciousness remained to the last, and his patient endurance and earnest Christian exhortation to his children and others was a fit closing for a life devoted to the cause of his Redeemer. [Source: Rutland Independent, Rutland, Vermont, 28 Jul 1866, Sat, p. 12]
MIDDLEBURY.--Myron Ticknor died at his residence in Middlebury, Friday morning, July 20, aged 67 years. His death was occasioned by an injury resulting from being thrown from his wagon upon the park fence near the Addison House, on Wednesday. The injuries were internal. He suffered intense pain at intervals during the forty hours which intervened between the accident and his death but his consciousness remained to the last, and his patient endurance and earnest Christian exhortation to his children and others was a fit closing for a life devoted to the cause of his Redeemer. [Source: Rutland Independent, Rutland, Vermont, 28 Jul 1866, Sat, p. 12]
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