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"The Rodsmen"

By Anonymous

-- Chapter Two --
"I Travel From the East to the West"

The Nathaniel Wood family members and their "Fraterntity of Rodsmen" associates did not remain in Vermont very long after the New Isrealite fiasco of 1802...


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Historical Quotation


If we remember aright, it was in the year 1815, that a family of Smiths moved into these parts, and took up their abode in a miserable hut on the east bank of the river, now near the late David K. Carter's tavern. They had a wonderful son, of about 18 years of age, who, on a certain day, as they said, while in the road, discovered a round stone of the size of a man's fist, the which when he first saw it, presented to him on the one side, all the dazzling splendor of the sun in full blaze -- and on the other, the clearness of the moon. He fell down insensible at the sight, and while in the trance produced by the sudden and awful discovery, it was communicated to him that he was to become an oracle -- and the keys of mystery were put into his hands, and he saw the unsealing of the book of fate. He told his tale for MONEY. Numbers flocked to him to test his skill, and the first question among a certain class was, if there was any of Kidd's money hid in these parts in the earth. The oracle, after adjusting the stone in his hat, and looking in upon it sometime, pronounced that there was..."

"Imposition and Blasphemy!! -- MoneyDiggers, Etc."
The Gem of Literature and Science
(Rochester, Monroe, NY -- May 15, 1830)