Notes for Harriet L. Buttermore: from the Lincoln Sentinel, July 24, 1902, page 8: Beverly --- Miss Hattie Buttermore has been quite sick for some time, at present she is having the measles.
from the Lincoln Sentinel, April 13, 1905, page 4: Beverly --- Hattie Buttermore is home from her school work and will remain for the summer.
from the Lincoln Sentinel, August 24, 1905, page 8: Beverly --- Hattie Buttermore who has spent the summer at home will leave for normal this week. She will teach Trail Creek school this winter. Trail Creek --- Miss Hattie Buttermore will teach at Trail Creek again this year. We are very glad to see Hattie come back as she is a very good teacher.
Lincoln Sentinel, Oct.26, 1905, page 8: Trail Creek ---- Trail Creek school is progressing nicely with the aid of Miss Buttermore as teacher.
from the Beverly Tribune, Sept.15, 1910: Mr. and Mrs. Thrall of Oregon are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Buttermore. Mrs. Thrall will be remembered as Miss Hattie Buttermore.
from the Tescott News, Oct.16, 1941: Beverly --- Mrs. Hattie Buttermore Thaul of Washgoual, Washington, is visiting her mother and other relatives.
More About Harriet L. Buttermore and Edward Thrall: Marriage: Bef. September 1910
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