On April 13, 1847, Lucius returned to Vermont and married his childhood love, Harriet Newell Hutchinson. Salisbury returned to Missouri and was successful in the Chariton County area and soon became a judge. On April 1, 1867, he founded Salisbury. Living near the city he founded, he spent his time farming and stockraising until 1893.
Lucius, in 1893, traded his farm of 1200 acres for a country estate at Kenton, Ohio of 272 acres. He passed away February 3, 1904, and was taken from Ohio to Salisbury where he was buried in the Salisbury Cemetery.
Harriet died December 7, 1908, in Kenton, Ohio and was returned to Salisbury for burial.
On April 13, 1847, Lucius returned to Vermont and married his childhood love, Harriet Newell Hutchinson. Salisbury returned to Missouri and was successful in the Chariton County area and soon became a judge. On April 1, 1867, he founded Salisbury. Living near the city he founded, he spent his time farming and stockraising until 1893.
Lucius, in 1893, traded his farm of 1200 acres for a country estate at Kenton, Ohio of 272 acres. He passed away February 3, 1904, and was taken from Ohio to Salisbury where he was buried in the Salisbury Cemetery.
Harriet died December 7, 1908, in Kenton, Ohio and was returned to Salisbury for burial.
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