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The bridge I crossed each morning as a school boy living in Bragg Hill above Norwich Vermont and White River Junction Vermont to get to my school Hanover high school and rode my bike or rode my horse, sunny day, across the Ledyard bridge with a Dartmouyth canoe club at his base which I sometimes would take a canoe paddle up or down the river as far as I could Initially with my dad, the poet playwright Nicholasville jacobson, former student of the distinguished New England poet Robert Frost. Peter Jacobson HHS 1958

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