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19th century Chester — Bridging the divide

It was a day to celebrate the shortening of the commute between two adjoining Adirondack towns. “A social gathering of the people of Chester and Johnsburg was held on Friday last on the steel suspension bridge over the Hudson River which has just been completed by our townsman, Robert C…

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2 days ago

Combined Families 1923 — Hoopes Tennis Club

Tennis anyone? “Due to the courtesy of Mrs. …

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3 days ago

LG off season — March 1894

The southern section of the Hudson River was thawing. “The Hudson River is clear of all but floating ice from Troy down,” The Morning Star of Glens Falls reported on March 8, 1894. But at Lake George, the ice surface was still sufficient to support the wheels of progress, as…

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4 days ago

19th century Hague — Snow for Thanksgiving

Hague had a white Thanksgiving. “The first snow of the season came Tuesday night. About two inches,” the Hague correspondent reported in The Morning Star on Nov. 25, 1893. “Brayton Baldwin has commenced grading for the foundation of a new barn which he intends to build in the spring.” In…

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19th century Warrensburg — Progress continues

The drumroll for progress continued in Warrensburg. “Now that we have electric lights, the next step in this line of improvements should be the incorporation of the village. Then, perhaps, we could have better sidewalks,” the Warrensburg correspondent suggested in The Morning Star of Glens Falls on Jan. 27, 1894…

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Sep 15

Downtown 1923 — ‘low rent district’

Locating in the “low rent district” enabled him to sell merchandise at lower prices, this new downtown retailer boasted, in a Post-Star advertisement. Thaler’s clothing store, at 26 Ridge St., …

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Sep 13

19th century Stony Creek — Hard times in 1894

Times were tough in Stony Creek after the 1893 national bank crisis that sparked a multi-year depression. “Money seems to be very scarce, and if anyone has it in any quantity, they are letting it remain in innocuous desuetude (doing nothing with it),” the Stony Creek correspondent reported in The…

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Sep 12

Early Y.M.C.A. — Career training

Employment and career training was an aspect of programs at the Glens Falls Young Men’s Christian Association in 1894. “The complete winter work of a member of the mechanical drawing class will be forwarded today to the international committee to be placed with the educational exhibit in their rooms in…

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Sep 11

19th century local music history — A Pease piano

Pease pianos were “Unequaled in Tone — Beautiful in Finish,” the manufacturer advertised in the 19th century. Chauncey Pease established the company at Cobleskill in 1844, and relocated it to New York City in 1888. The company’s high-end pianos were exported to England, South America, Australia, and Cuba, according to…

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Sep 9

19th century bicycling — Harry Elkes wins a stopwatch

Between 300 and 400 spectators attended the first annual Luzerne Cycling Club meet held at the driving park, The Morning Star of Glens Falls reported on Aug. 4, 1893. Harry Elkes of Glens Falls, who went on to become a national and international bike racing champion, won the five-mile race…

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Maury Thompson

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Freelance history writer and documentary film producer from Ticonderoga, NY

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