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This is the history of one of the oldest working bands in the
United States. It began as a military style parade band, and it is
continuing as such to this day.
Eagleville is a tiny hamlet located just west of the Vermont line
along a famous trout stream known as The Battenkill. The story is
based upon actual events that transpired in and around Eagleville
in the late 19th century.
These tales are based upon three vicious crimes committed in Old
Cambridge District of Upstate, rural New York during the 19th
century. Tools of the fiction writer have been used to bring the
records to life, but the facts have not been altered.
When we think of slavery in the USA we tend to look to the south.
This book deals with slavery as it at one time existed in one small
region of the Northeastern United States.
Two generations of local historians producing a triple dose of the
history of the Old Cambridge District, in the form of "walks" thru
the community.
A tiny Upstate New York community struggles for generations to
maintain a traditional hotel as the center piece of its downtown.
The process has more "downs" than "ups."
Among conservative, hard-working individuals, change can come
excruciatingly slow. Sometimes dynamic outside forces are required
to push along the change. So it was in the formation of the Village
of Cambridge, NY
Before they died, many WW II Veterans of the Old Cambridge, NY
District told their stories to the author. These were young men
from rural America, inexperienced with violence, blood shed and
death beyond the fall deer hunt. But they went to war. Some did
ordinary things. Some did heroic things. But all DID THEIR DUTY
In its early days, the tiny Village of Cambridge, NY had way more
beer cellars and saloons than churches. And during that brief time
when it was a "main line" stop for coach and rail travel, it
sprouted hotels, halls and Inns like dandelions on a careless lawn.
This is that story.
Moving from an elite boarding school with a few common schools
serving the public to a unified, central district school serving
all of the children of the community can be a slow, acrimonious,
expensive endeavor. So it was with the subject of this chronicle.
The history of The Old Cambridge District, which nestles along the
eastern edge of NY State some 45 miles above Albany, is typical
American small town, with significant emphasis on sports of all
kinds. This chronologically written account covers major local
sports from 1900 to 2000.
Like every community, there are in the Old Cambridge District
bright spots we brag about and other spots that we try to scrub out
or, failing that, cover up. Most of my books deal with the bright
spots; this one looks at those we would rather cover up.
This is the history based tale of one particular Irish immigrant
who found his way into Washington County, Upstate New York during
the latter half of the 19th century. It is a murder story, the deed
having taken place only the Hoosick River that serves as the border
between Washington and Hoosick Counties, New York State.
From a small, upstate New York community in 1849 went forth young
men and women to seek their fortunes in the gold fields of
California. This historic account reports their successes and their
sometimes tragic failures.
A sleepy, back-water village today, Cambridge, NY was in the days
of "water power" an industrial powerhouse.
The communities in the Cambridge Valley of Upstate NY battled hard
to bring the railroad. It became the life force for such
agricultural villages, and "put them on the map"; that is, until
Jay Gould had learned his "craft" and moved on.
This tale, taken from the files of an ancient weekly newspaper,
spells out some of the perils that beset the first Irish immigrants
to settle in northeastern Upstate New York. Not that it is typical
of mine and your Irish ancestors. Perhaps it is such aberrations as
this that prove the rule (whatever that may be).
A tiny village is being consumed by fires. Without a water system,
how does it defend itself? Start with incorporation and purchase a
quirky hand pumper. And then turn loose the volunteers And when
that fails, turn to the capitalists.
The history of country fairs in Washington County, Upstate, NY
spans 3/4ths of the 19th century; and a major contributor was the
Village of Cambridge --- home to The Great Cambridge Fair.
Essentially the product of one "giant" of a businessman, it became
in NYState, second only to the annual State Fair. This is the story
of The Great Cambridge Fair, its rise and its fall. dt
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