ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY
HISTORICAL
ASSOCIATION ME/lr 06/02/05
QUARTERLY TITLE INDEX 1956 --
TITLE LIST
VOL. I #1 JAN. 1956
1. The First Bridge to Span St. Regis River by Eliphalet Brush, p. 9
VOL. I #2 APRIL 1956
2. When Iron Was King in Rossie by Virgie Simons, p. 1
3. Eight Years – Historically Speaking, p. 7
4. The County Poorhouse, p. 12
VOL. I #3 JULY 1956
5. The Island House of the Ogdens by Ethel Olds, p. 1
VOL. I #4 OCTOBER 1956
6. The Black Lake Toll Bridge by Malcolm Booth, p. 2
7. How the Ten Towns Were Named, p. 6
8. Gouverneur’s First Coal Dealer by Julius Bartlett, p. 9
VOL. II #1 JANUARY 1957
9. The Axe and Its Handler by Lindon E. Riggs, p. 1
10. West Main Street Bridges by Helena C. Johnston, p. 4
VOL. II #2 APRIL 1957
11. The Port of Ogdensburg by Lawrence G. Bovard, p. 2
12. The Gentlemen’s Agreement by G. Atwood Manley & Malcolm A. Booth, p. 6
VOL. II #3 JULY 1957
13. DePeyster’s Last Settlement by George H. Partridge, p. 2
14. Potash Industry in Northern New York, p. 8
VOL. II #4 OCTOBER 1957
15. The Ax and the Tree by Leah M. Noble, p. 1
16. Have You an “Eben Holden” First, p. 3
17. Early School Life in DeKalb Junction by Mabel Sheldon, p. 4
18. Folklore from Macomb by India Murton, p. 5
19. Pierrepont Mormonism No Myth, p. 7
19A. The County’s “Army” Post Office, p. 11
VOL. III #1 JANUARY 1958
20. Isaac Parker – Pioneer and His Illustrious Son by Doris D. Rowland, p. 1
21. An Interesting Mirror by Harold Storie, p. 4
22. Early Waddington, the Dam, the Lock and Power Canal by Ethel Olds, p. 5
23. History of Agriculture in St. Lawrence County by William H. Davies, p. 12
VOL. III #2 APRIL 1958
24. J. Henry Rushton – Famous Boat Builder by Atwood Manley, p. 1
VOL. III #3 JULY 1958
25. Man of the Millions – Silas Wright, p. 1
26. Silas Wright in Washington by Bligh A. Dodds, p. 2
27. Dan Santimaw’s Famous Leap by Doris Rowland, p. 6
28. The Forbidden Sport by Doris Planty, p. 7
29. The Old Cooper Shop by Anna M. Cole, p. 8
30. Extracts from the Diary of Charlotte Seton Ogden by Ethel C. Olds, p. 9
31. Old School Records, Norfolk 1841, p. 11
VOL. III #4 OCTOBER 1958
32. Parishville – North Country Experiment in Hothouse Settlement by Charles
Lahey, p. 2
33. “Emporium” Was the Word for Lumbering by Jeanne Reynolds, p. 6
34. Macomb’s Worst Tragedy by India Murton, p. 9
VOL. IV #1 JANUARY 1959
35. Little Known Alexander Macomb by Atwood Manley, p. 1
VOL. IV #2 APRIL 1959
36. Parishville – North Country Experiment in Hothouse Settlement by Charles
Lahey, p. 1
37. The Clarkson Family of Potsdam, p. 6
38. The Bushaw Farmers’ Sheds in Canton by Helen Bushaw Cline, p. 7
39. Captain John La Vigne by Doris Planty, p. 10
40. The Jam on Jerry’s Rock by Vernon Rice, p. 14
VOL. IV #3 JULY 1959
41. Memoirs of an Old House by Claire Smith, p. 2
42. Dr. Hervey D. Thatcher by Dayton Dewey, p. 4
43. The Battle of the Wind Mill by Frank Raymond Rossell, p. 6
VOL. IV #4 OCTOBER 1959
44. Irving Bacheller: Regional Voice of America by Edward J. Blankman, p. 1
45. Black Lake Ferry Replica to Ply Sleep Hollow Waters , p. 9
46. County’s Oldest Barn Destroyed by Doris D. Rowland , p. 11
VOL. V #1 JANUARY 1960
47. Hollywood – The Racquette River – and One of America’s, p. 6
49. The Harison, or Clement Moore Mansion in Canton, p. 8
50. Lakes and Ponds in the Town of Fine by Catherine Brownell, p. 9
51. Legend of the Water Lily, p. 12
52. Gouverneur’s Dukey’s Bridge by Julius Bartlett, p. 14
VOL. V #2 APRIL 1960
53. “The Union” Settlement, 1804 by V. Merritt Ingram, Jr., p. 1
54. Ripley Papers and Matildaville by Atwood Manley, p. 3
55. Parish Family Tree, p. 10
56. Patriot Rebellion of the Windmill by Hiram Denio, p. 12
57. An Old Letter Tells About First Settlers in Heuvelton by Louise S. Rounds,
p. 15
VOL. V #3 JULY 1960
58. Mystery Master of the Violin by David F. Lane, p. 1
59. Our Most Notable Ghost Town – Cooper’s Falls by Atwood Manley, p. 6
60. Stone House Day – Sleepy Hollow – Dr. Cater by Malcolm Booth, p. 12
VOL. V #4 OCTOBER 1960
61. The St. Lawrence or Russell Turnpike by David F. Lane, p. 1
62. The Locally Famous Gouverneur Morris House at Natural Dam, p. 10
63. Northern New York’s Three Great Diplomats by Harold Storie, p. 11
64. The Little Old Brown Ledger of 1843 by Hazel Simpson, p. 15
65. Little Known Facts About Hammond’s History by John Harold Hibbs, p. 18
VOL. VI #1 JANUARY 1961
66. Preston King – County Editor by Ernest Paul Muller, p. 3
67. Centennial of Colton’s Early Baptist Church by Lorena Reed, p. 5
68. Spragueville’s Prosperous Past by Laura Gillet, p. 6
69. How Potsdam Got Her Museum by Marguerite G. Chapman, p. 9
70. A Woman’s View of Northern New York in 1854 by Miss Mendell, p. 11
71. Norfolk Was a Wilderness in 1809 by Maude Wing, p. 12
72. Early School Life in DeKalb Junction by Mabel Sheldon, p. 14
VOL. VI #2 APRIL 1961
73. Civil War Comes to DePeyster by Nina Smithers, p. 3
74. Controversial Figure by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 4
75. Last Mail From Rossie by Virgie B. Simons, p. 5
76. Tracks from the Trips of a Traveling Man by O. P. Stearns, p. 8
77. Vestiges of Camp Wheeler Still Remain by J. Karlton Dewey, p. 9
78. Keeping Accounts in the 1880’s by India Murton, p. 10
VOL. VI #3 JULY 1961
79. Why the 45th Parellel is our Northern Border by Lee M. Martin, p. 3
80. Parishville Started Sons of Veterans Camp in November 1880 by
Hilda Bassett, p. 6
81. Popes Mills was once Industrial by Nina W. Smithers, p. 7
82. The 4th of July in Popes Mills 1906 by India Murton, p. 7
83. Oldsville, p. 7
84. Chipman is an Idea by Margaret Thompson, p. 9
85. …View on the Saint Lawrence Currier and Ives, p. 11
86. The Jones Boys and County Fare by Mary Biondi Smallman and
Doris Jones Hadlock , p. 12
87. Pierrepont was a Wilderness by Mrs. Fulton Caswell , p. 13
88. Colton Tour. Potsdam Courier & Freeman
VOL. VI #4 OCTOBER 1961
89. Collector’s Item. St. Lawrence Plaindealer, p. 3
90. Moses Corriece…River Guide by Doris Planty, p. 4
91. County Fare by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 6
92. George Allan Home at Edwards by Leah M. Noble, p. 7
93. Grandpa’s Lime Kilns by Doris Hadlock, p. 8
94. Canton's Plaindealer is 106 by Ralph Heinzen, p. 10
95. Waddington’s Town Hall by Ethel C. Olds, p. 11
96. How Childwold Got Its Name by Beulah Dorothy, p. 11
97. What About the Museum by Bert Rogers, p. 12
98. Doctor on Horseback by Doris Rowland, p. 12
99. Massena’s Old Mills by Miles Green, p. 13
VOL. VII #1 JANUARY 1962
100. How Good an Ancestor Will You Make? by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 3
101. Gouverneur’s Village Park by Julius Bartlett, p. 5
102. Rafting on the St. Loawrence by Daniel C. McCormick, p. 6
103. They Never Just “Passed On” by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 7
104. Great Windfall of 1845 in New York State by Albert Fowler, p. 8
105. Silas Wright Cemetery by Edward F. Heim, p. 10
106. Clifton Mines by Jeanette B. Barnes, p. 13
VOL. VII #2 APRIL 1962
107. Town Hall was Canton Life by Atwood Manley, p. 3
108. Gallant Soldier by Doris Planty, p. 4
109. Cigar Making in Ogdensburg by Lawrence G. Bovard, p. 6
110. Edwards Pioneers by Leah Noble, p. 8
111. Reminiscence by Lindon E. Riggs, p. 10
112. Brasher Iron Works by Harland R. Norton, p. 11
113. Andersonville Prison by Doris Planty, p. 12
114. Great Grandma’s “Receet” by F.F.E. Walrath, p. 12
115. Old Mills by Carlton B. Olds, p. 13
116. Scott’s Bridge by Mrs. Rowland Brownell, p. 13
VOL. VII #3 JULY 1962
117. Story Book Soldier by Eugene Hatch, p. 4
118. The Eagle Mill by Bette Mayhew, p. 5
119. End of an Era by Eleanor L. Dumas, p. 6
120. Eyewitness to Assassination by G. Atwood Manley, p. 7
121. Story of a Key by Nina W. Smithers, p. 10
122. Memories of Sunday School Picnics by Mrs. William Perry, p. 12
123. Borrowed Life by Lindon E. Riggs, p. 12
124. The Cox House by Frank E. Olmstead, p. 13
VOL. VII #4 OCTOBER 1962
125. Morley’s Old Trinity Chapel by William Lyons Gray, p. 3
126. County Fare by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 4
127. Gouverneur in the Civil War by Harold A. Storie, p. 5
128. Bridges at Day’s Mills by Neva Day, p. 6
129. The Railroad made DeKalb Junction by Nina Smithers, p. 7
130. Wanakena by L., p. Plumley, p. 13
131. Country Boy, 1890 by C.B. Olds, p. 13
132. Post Offices in Macomb by W.E. Kittle, p. 14
VOL. VIII #1 JANUARY 1963
133. Civil War in Hermon by Rebecca C. Brunet, p. 3
134. Old Clifton Railroad by William Dodge, p. 4
135. Dances of St. Lawrence County by Howard M. Smith, p. 4
136. History of St. Paul’s Church from Vestry Records by Miss Marion Forsythe,
p. 8
137. Franklin’s Own Epitaph by B. Franklin, p. 10
138. How Gouverneur Became a Village, p. 17
139. Lighting Our Way by Doris Rowland, p. 19
VOL. VIII #2 APRIL 1963
140. Gouverneur Morris by Joan Gerlach, p. 3
141. Cranberry Hotels by Clara McKenny, p. 5
142. Ordeal of Sir John Johnston by Eugene Hatch, p. 6
143. Spring Housecleaning by Katie Perry, p. 9
144. Railroad Comes to Heuvelton by Nina Smithers, p. 10
145. Mrs. Daniels of Parishville by Warren O. Daniels, p. 12
146. The Scullin Mansion by Madeline Gray, p. 13
147. North Stockholm Methodist Church by Mildred Jenkins, p. 17
VOL. VIII #3 JULY 1963
148. Rafting on the St. Lawrence by Susanna Perkins, p. 3
149. Old Time Bee Hunt by Willis E. Kittle, p. 4
150. Hop Picking Along Black Lake by Doris Planty, p. 5
151. Grocery on Wheels by Anna Payne Slye, p. 6
152. Wright Name by Doris Rowland, p. 7
153. Anaconda by C.B. Olds, p. 7
154. When Trolleys Rumbled Through Ogdensburg Streets by L. G. Bovard, p. 8
155. Ax and Tree by Leah Noble, p. 10
156. Scripture Cake, p. 10
157. I Remember Great Grandma by Lindon E. Riggs, p. 12
158. Waddington and Mr. Carnegie by Ethel Craig Olds, p. 12
VOL. VIII #4 OCTOBER 1963
159. Sawmills of Sandfordville by Mildred Jenkins, p. 3
160. Coming of the Automobile by R. E. Kerr, p. 5
161. The Old Tannery at Fine by Catherine Brownell, p. 7
162. Edwards Universalist Society by Leah M. Noble, p. 8
163. Old Parishville Bands by Elsie Bresee, p. 10
164. The Second Parishville Band by Warren O. Daniels, p. 11
165. Moonshiners in St. Lawrence County by Anthony J. Romeo, p. 13
166. The Death of Jonathan Brown by Claurice A. G. Closson, p. 16
VOL. IX #1 JANUARY 1964
167. Christmas – 1903 by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 3
168. Old Time Butchering by Katie Perry, p. 4
169. Canton’s American House by Howard Guyett, p. 5
170. Lindon Riggs by Hazel Chapman, p. 6
171. River Wreck by Mildred Jenkins, p. 6
172. Rollaway Bay by India Murton, p. 7
173. Ancient Industry by Doris Planty, p. 10
174. One of our Own by Atwood Manley, p. 12
175. 1812-1815, War of Military Mischances by Eugene Hatch, p. 15
VOL. IX #2 APRIL 1964
176. Education in Canton by Mary Joanne Lawrence, p. 3
177. Russello’s Cornet Band by Jeanette Barnes, p. 5
178. Somerville Reminiscences by Stella Rogers, p. 6
179. Heuvelton’s Grand Opera Star by Sophia W. Hall, p. 7
180. Roswell Hopkins by Neva Day, p. 8
181. Laurentian Glaciers by C.B. Olds, p. 10
182. Downerville by F.F.E. Walrath, p. 11
183. Ashes and Saleratus by Harland R. Horton, p. 11
184. Lumbering in the Adirondack Foothills by R.E. Kerr, p. 12
185. North Country Loyal Son by Flora H. Garner, p. 16
186. The Newman Story by Willis Kittle, p. 17
187. Fine’s Oar Factory by Catherine Brownell, p. 20
188. Cranberry Lake, N.Y. and the Western Adirondack Region by James Wilcox, p.
23
VOL. IX #3 JULY 1964
189. Famous Boat Race – Sport vs. Lancet by Thomas S. Knap, p. 3
190. The Whitney House by Susan C. Lyman, p. 4
191. Madrid – 50 Years by Leslike Short, p. 6
192. Roll Call of Scott’s 900 by R.B. Nichol, p. 8
193. One Screwball I Wish I Could Have Met by William R. Carson M.D., p. 9
194. Buck’s Bridge on the Grasse by Nina W. Smithers, p. 10
195. Edwards Mine Dates from 1903 by Alan Hillis, p. 13
196. The Village Blacksmith by Willis Kittle, p. 14
197. Pierrepont Center Church by Iva R. Tupper, p. 15
VOL. IX #4 OCTOBER 1964
198. Bert Snell’s First Campaign by Dee Little, p. 3
199. Mr. Vanduzee of Gouverneur by Julius Bartlett, p. 4
200. Indians in Saint Lawrence County by Charles H. Faulkner, p. 5
201. Brier Hill’s Bicycle Club by Doris Planty, p. 6
202. School Days by Abigail Cole, p. 7
203. Ford Family Vault by Persis Boyesen, p. 9
204. Country School by Doris J. Hadlock, p. 9
205. Egert Block by Julius R. Bartlett, p. 11
206. Notice is Hereby Given by Eugene Hatch, p. 12
207. 100 years in Matildaville by Lorena Reed, p. 16
208. The Original Harison House, p. 19
VOL. X #1 JANUARY 1965
209. Conservation and 4-H by Bert J. Rogers, p. 3
210. Crichton Brewery by L. G. Bovard, p. 6
211. CCC Camp at Pierrepont by Iva R. Tupper, p. 8
212. Parishville Landmark by Elsie F. Bresee, p. 9
213. Old Postcards of Russell and Hermon, p. 10
214. The Old Country Store by Elizabeth Webb, p. 12
215. Old Time Elections by Catherine Brownell, p. 12
216. Oswegatchie 1864 by Persis Boyesen, p. 13
217. Starch Industry by Hazel Chapman, p. 14
218. Dickinson Post Offices by Harlan R. Horton, p. 15
219. Old Pierrepont by Iva R. Tupper, p. 16
VOL. X #2 APRIL 1965
220. Nina W. Smithers, Historian by Mason Rossiter Smith, p. 3
221. William Kerr Diary by R.E. Kerr, p. 5
222. Van Rensselaer or Eagle Mill, p. 7
223. Black Lake Steamer by Harold Storie, p. 8
224. Old 1910 Postcards (Gouverneur) from the Mrs. Laurel Guiles Collection, p.
9
225. Grandpa Goes with Grant by Eugene Hatch, p. 10
226. Buttons – Art in Miniature by Ruth E. Crandall, p. 13
227. Pierrepont’s Old White Church by Millard Hundley, p. 16
228. Crown of Thorns by Persis Boyesen, p. 17
229. Beautiful Rossie by Harold A. Storie, p. 18
230. What is History by Nina W. Smithers, p. 21
VOL. X #3 JULY 1965
231. Testimonial Dinner for Mrs. Smithers, p. 3
232. Methodists of DeKalb Junction by F.F.E. Walrath, p. 4
233. John Henry Mills of Canton by Atwood Manley, p. 5
234. Reminiscences by Pauline P. Nims, p. 6
235. Depeyster in 1862 by Nina W. Smithers, p. 7
236. Baptists of Gouverneur by Eugene Hatch, p. 9
237. Gouverneur Marble Works (Postcards of 1910) – Lester White Collection, p.
11
238. Pyrites – Paper Mill Town 60 Years Ago by Edward J. Austin, p. 12
239. Uncle Eli and the Gold Rush by Dorothy Roberts Squire, p. 14
240. County Law Library by Cecil Graham, p. 14
241. Pierrepont Band by Iva Tupper, p. 15
242. Washday in 1898 by Katie Perry, p. 15
243. Rutland Railroad by Hazel Chapman, p. 16
244. Irving Bacheller, p. 17
245. World History at Heuvelton by Persis Boyesen, p. 21
VOL. X #4 OCTOBER 1965
246. Lost Dauphin by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 3
247. Fine’s St. Nicholas Hotel by Catherine Brownell, p. 5
248. Cranberry Lake Dam by Clara McKenny, p. 6
249. From Podunk to Zip Code 13652 by Nina Smithers and Mary Biondi Smallman,
p. 8
250. Mining at Rossie 1839 by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 10
251. Old Time Hop Pickers by Jay S. Morris, p. 12
252. Terrace Park by Doris Planty, p. 17
253. One Room School to Mobile Home by Mrs. Leslie Short, p. 20
VOL. XI #1 JANUARY 1966
254. Come, Follow Me by Nina Wilson, p. 3
255. Barbara Heck by Persis Boyesen, p. 5
256. The Old Brick School by Millard Hundley, p. 6
257. Parishville Arsenal by Elsie Bresee, p. 6
258. America’s First Trained Nurse by Lillian M. Kish, p. 9
259. Oldest Public Building by William G. Walker, p. 10
260. Richville Baptist Church by Georgiana Wranesh, p. 12
261. C and A Railroad by Cecil H. Graham, p. 16
262. Commercial House by Mrs. Leslie Short, p. 18
263. The Hired Man by Doris Planty, p. 19
VOL. XI #2 APRIL 1966
264. Kill of Kure by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 3
265. Family Tree by Cecil H. Graham, p. 6
266. Rocks by C.B. Olds, p. 8
267. The Chambers of Hopkinton by Neva Day, p. 9
268. The Lost Statesman by Eugene Hatch, p. 10
269. Memories of Grandma by Hazel Chapman, p. 11
270. The Adirondack Guide by R.E. Kerr, p. 12
271. Chippewa Creek Treasure by Charles W. Smithers, p. 14
272. Hammond Fairs by M.B. Rutherford, p. 15
273. Construction of Canton-Pierrepont Road 1913-1915 by Iva Tupper, p. 16
274. Vignettes of Pierrepont by Flora Garner, p. 17
275. Forgotten Mines by Mark Hemenway, p. 19
276. A Rural Ramble by Eugene Hatch, p. 20
VOL. XI #3 JULY 1966
277. One Generation to Another by Harriet H. Shoen, p. 3
278. Young Historians by Jo Anne Lahtinen, p. 9
279. Education – A Potsdam Tradition for 150 Years by Dee Little, p. 10
280. Canton Cornerstone by John A. King, p. 14
VOL. XI #4 OCTOBER 1966
281. Down to Point Airy – St. Lawrence State Hospital’s Diamond Jubilee
by Elizabeth Baxter, Part I, p. 3
282. Logging at Stammerville by Mrs. Ray Dunlap (Birdie), p. 5
283. A Ghost Town by Carl B. Olds, p. 7
284. Raymondville Brick Hotel by Maude Wing, p. 8
285. Glassblower Who Blew Town by Maxine Rutherford, p. 12
286. Sunsets at Morristown by Jean Frame, p. 14
287. The Albany Road by Catherine B. Brownell, p. 15
288. 1000 Island Dressing First Served at Islands, p. 18
VOL. XII #1 JANUARY 1967
289. Our Home at Last by Jean Blair, p. 3
290. Point Airy, Part II by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 5
291. A Might Hunter was He by Ben Ware, p. 8
292. A Piecing of Art, p. 10
293. Julius Wohlforth, North Country Peddler by Susan K. Race, p. 11
294. Moving and Dedication at Richville, p. 12
295. Douglass Farm by Susan G. Lyman, p. 15
296. Neither Snow nor Rain by Doris Planty, p. 18
VOL. XII #2 APRIL 1967
297. The Rounder of Canton by Richard S. Gaines, p. 3
298. Sun Time or Fast Time, p. 4
299. Lisbon Centre House by Marsha Snyder, p. 5
300. Story of a Novel by Edward J. Blankman, p. 6
301. An Old Wall by Nina A. Burnham, p. 7
302. New Look Library, p. 8
303. Antique Antics on a Weekend by Eugene Hatch, p. 10
304. Kellogg’s Fancy by Eleanor Hubsch, p. 14
305. The Merriman House by Mrs. Leslie Short, p. 20
306. Doris Brown Planty by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 23
VOL. XII #3 JULY 1967
307. The Stalbird Post Office by Jan Barnes, p. 3
308. Roadside Refreshment by David C. Cleland, p. 4
309. The Bond Farm, p. 5
310. Speaking of World Fairs by Lorraine Bandy, p. 6
311. Madame’s Garden Party by George Liebler, p. 6
312. Some Pierrepont Homes by Millard Hundley, p. 8
313. Agriculture in Saint Lawrence County by Mark Thompson, p. 10
314. Cooper Falls by Timothy M. Urnaitis, p. 12
315. Summer Chill by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 16
316. The Parish House by Elsie Bresee, p. 17
317. Rooftrees and Hearthstones by Mary Snaith Allen, p. 18
VOL. XII #4 OCTOBER 1967
318. Russell’s Scoughton Road by Eugene Hatch, p. 3
319. It Was Easy to Fill ‘er at Fullers by Irene J. Hardy, p. 5
320. Century Old Farm by Allen Woodward, Jr., p. 6
321. Arching the Floods – a Century and a Half of Nicholville Bridges
by Mrs. Gordon L. Cole, p. 8
322. Things I Remember, p. 10
323. De Grasse at Pyrites by Lawrence Bovard & George Newman, p. 11
324. Heydey of Pyrites, p. 12
325. Power of an Idea by Charles H. Brush, p. 16
326. Flour and Feed, Lumber and Seed by Harriet Colton, p. 17
327. History’s Servant, Rachel Dandy by Paul A. Russell, p. 19
VOL. XIII #1 JANUARY 1968
328. Tiffany Masterpieces by Dee Little and Eugene Hatch, p. 3
329. Canton to Chester Road by Leslie Rist, p. 6
330. Heydey of Winter in Ogdensburg by George Liebler, p. 8
331. An Antique is an Antique is an Antique? by William G. Walker, p. 9
332. The Daniels Family of Parishville by Elsie Bresee, p. 10
333. Christmas Vacation for Teachers by Phyllis Clark, p. 14
VOL. XIII #2 APRIL 1968
334. The First White Man Comes to St. Lawrence County by Paul F. Jamieson, p. 3
335. The Sykes Family of Canton by F. James Moynihan, p. 5
336. Homemakers from Housewives by Mary Cameron – Earle, p. 7
337. So Passeth the Old Order by Mae Murray, p. 10
338. Good Fences Good Neighbors Make, p. 12
339. Would You Believe…by Patricia Staub, p. 15
340. Edwards Post Office by Earl T. Meldrim, p. 17
341. Saint Lawrence – Oldest River in the World by Hazel Chapman, p. 18
342. Ogdensburg Flashback by George Liebler, p. 20
VOL. XIII #3 JULY 1968
343. Kingdom of Music by Eugene Hatch, p. 3
344. Who was Sylvia by Isabelle Hance, p. 5
345. The Show Must Go On (circus) by Lee N. Fuller, p. 7
346. Canton and Cold Springs by Atwood Manley, p. 8
347. Madrid Springs, p. 9
348. Here’s the Resort, p. 12
349. Massena Springs, p. 17
350. Hollywood was a Wonderful Spot, p. 19
351. Lake Ozonia, p. 19
352. Ogdensburg Flashback by George Liebler, p. 22
VOL. XIII #4 OCTOBER 1968
353. To Decoy a Duck by Keith R. Norton, p. 3
354. Bertrand H. Snell by Varick A. Chittenden, p. 4
355. Frank Nash Cleaveland by Dorothy Cleaveland, p. 5
356. The Talc Industry by Philip Poindexter, p. 7
357. Jumping Hay by Maxine B. Rutherford, p. 9
358. G & O by Nelson B. Winters, p. 10
359. Hermon High by Rosina Powell, p. 11
360. Masonic Temple Corner Stone, p. 14
361. Ogdensburg Flashback by George Liebler, p. 21
362. Pitcairn – Land of a King by Edna Hosmer, p. 22
VOL. XIV #1 JANUARY 1969
363. Clifton – Gateway to the Big Woods by J. R. Bancroft, p. 3
364. David J. Cleland – a Tribute, p. 4
365. Fitzsimmons Last Fight by Lee N. Fuller, p. 5
366. The Old Ore Bed Road by Floyd Hanson, p. 6
367. L. L. Hepburn Gunsmith of Colton by H. J. Swinney, p. 7
368. Early Blue Mountain House, p. 9
369. Postcard Views of Fine, Oswegatchie and Edwards, p. 10
370. Map of the Adirondacks 1885, p. 12
371. Bibliography – Adirondacks, p. 14
372. Not Lost – Just Missing by Helen E. Taylor, p. 15
VOL. XIV #2 APRIL 1969
373. Wooden Rails in the Wilderness by Richard Palmer & John Thomas - Part
I, p. 3
374. Note by a Damsite by Clarence Gardner, p. 4
375. Things I Remember by Mott Meldrim, p. 5
376. Cheese and Cheesebox Factories by Doris Planty, p. 6
377. The Richardsons of Black Lake by A. Perry Richardson, p. 7
378. Norfolk Loses a Barn, Maples and Fences by Mildred Jenkins, p. 8
379. The Algona by Daniel McCormick, p. 9
380. Woodbridge Corners School by Susan K. Race, p. 10
381. Clarksboro Village Survey, p. 12
382. Mystery Date by Harold A. Storie, p. 16
383. Nina Willard Smithers – a Tribute by Eugene Hatch, p. 21
VOL. XIV #3 JULY 1969
384. Music Ma’am – Julia E. Crane by Helen Hosmer, p. 3
385. Miss Libby’s Coming by Flora H. Garner, p. 5
386. The Wilson Family of Black Lake by Paul A. Russell, p. 6
387. Portrait of Dr. Elbridge Seymour by Helen C. LeBlanc, p. 7
388. Redpath, Traveling Chautauqua by Dave Dickinson, p. 8
389. Sally James Farnham Remembered by Edith L. Costa, p. 9
390. Wooden Rails in the Wilderness by Richard Palmer & John Thomas, p. 11
391. Photo Story of Woman and her Labor Saving Devices, p. 12
392. The National Association of Army Nurses of the Civil War, p. 16
393. Paddlers’ Paradise, p. 16
VOL. XIV #4 OCTOBER 1969
394. Presidents Who Have Visited Our County by Ann Johnson & Dave
Dickinson, p. 3
395. Old School House Names in Brasher by Mae Murray, p. 5
396. Letter to Benjamin by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 6
397. Potsdam in 1845, p. 7
398. Lyman Day House, p. 10
399. Wooden Rails in the Wilderness, Part III, The Chimney
by Richard Palmer & John Thomas, p. 11
400. Home is a House Plus by Laura M. Gillett, p. 13
401. Old Time Elections, p. 19
402. Reminiscence of Hopkinton, p. 10, 20
VOL. XV #1 JANUARY 1970
403. Rhoda Fox Graves by Paul D. Graves, p. 3
404. District Schools by Jay S. Morris, p. 5
405. The Stone Church at Oswegatchie by Harriett Smithers, p. 6
406. North Country Railroading by Mott Meldrim, p. 7
407. Spragueville Libraries by Laura Gillett, p. 8
408. Recalling the Cowen Mansion by Millard Hundley, p. 8
409. The Chateaugay Trail by Marion B. Roberts, p. 9
410. The Village Band, p. 10
411. St. Lawrence County Currency by Rutherford E. Delmage, p. 11
412. Windows at Richville, p. 19
VOL. XV #2 APRIL 1970
413. Gold Fever by Morgan Augsbury, p. 3
414. New Dresses and Bonnets by Dorothy Cleaveland Salisbury, p. 5
415. Handbell Ringing by Eva S. Dean, p. 7
416. District #3 Fullerville, p. 9
417. Old St. Joseph Academy by Mae Murray, p. 10
418. Ogdensburg Flashback by George Liebler, p. 14
419. Van Buren, a Grand Old Name by Harold Storie, p. 20
VOL. XV #3 JULY 1970
420. River Steamers by Dan C. McCormick, p. 3
421. Transported to Van Diemen’s Land by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 5
422. My Nicholville’s Worth by Anna M. Cole, p. 6
423. Letter Home From the West, p. 7
424. Ode To An Oil Can by Leonard H. Prince, p. 14
425. Oswegatchie District #9 by Harriet Doren Smith, p. 9
426. Louisville’s Horse-drawn Ferry by Lorraine Bandy, p. 20
VOL. XV #4 OCTOBER 1970
427. Stir of Nature by William H. Carr, p. 3
428. Dr. Grant C. Madill by Valeria A. Pike, p. 5
429. Poet of the Adirondacks, Helen Hinsdale Rich by George J. Moffat, p. 7
430. Raymondville School by Susan C. Lyman, p. 8
431. Freemasonry in St. Lawrence County by Clarence Armstrong, p. 9
432. Behold, the Stone, p. 11
VOL. XVI #1 JANUARY 1971
433. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills by Robert B. Shaw, p. 3
434. Madame De Stael, First Lady Landowner by Eugene Hatch, p. 5
435. Stone Wind Mills by Jack Brown, p. 6
436. Early Taverns and Roads by Kate Humphrey, p. 7
437. The Trout Lake Story by Leah M. Noble, p. 9
438. Pearls of Great Price by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 11
439. Communications in Nicholville by Anna M. Cole, p. 14
VOL. XVI #2 APRIL 1971
440. United Helpers 1898 by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 3
441. Ordeal in the Snow by Willard W. Bartlett, p. 5
442. Covered Bridge at Brasher Gfalls by Mae Murray, p. 6
443. Federal Money Charts, p. 7
444. Bicentenary Annals in Honor of Baron DeKalb by F.F.E. Walrath, p. 8
445. Yankee Street, Brier Hill by Katie Perry, p. 9
446. Through the Adirondacks in Seven Days by Leslie N. Rist, p. 14
447. Ice Boating by Mrs. J. L. Ellsworth, p. 16
448. North Country Panthers by Jack Brown, p. 11
449. Flackville Cemetery by Elizabeth Wallace, p. 15
450. Let’s Not Forget by Millard Hundley, p. 15
VOL. XVI #3 JULY 1971
451. George Redington of Waddington by Frederick H. Armstrong, p. 3
452. The Brick Chapel by Edith L. Costa, p. 5
453. Canton to Ogdensburg, 1908-09 by Susan K. Race, p. 6
454. New Light on Nils von Schoultz by Richard A. Pierce, p. 7
455. Alfred B. Street Poet of the Adirondacks by George Moffat, p. 9
456. Manzanita Island by Thomas S. Knap, Part I, p. 11
457. C & A Sidelights by Cecil Graham, p. 14
458. Shopping, 1890s Style by Katie Perry, p. 16
VOL. XVI #4 OCTOBER 1971
459. Hammond Presbyterian Society by Maxine B. Rutherford, p. 3
460. Gouverneur Fifty Years Ago by Nelson B. Winters, p. 5
461. Half Way House by Catherine Lukens, p. 6
462. Henry van Rensselaer by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 6
463. Orchards of Hamilton Hill by Eugene Hatch, p. 7
464. Manzanita Island by Thomas S. Knap, Part II, p. 9
465. The Press in St. Lawrence County by Steve Ragan, p. 11
466. Pierrepont Schools by Millard Hundley, p. 16
467. Massena Center Suspension Bridge, p. 17
468. When the Steamer “Massena” Burned by Jack Brown, p. 19
469. Rensselaer Falls High School by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 20
470. Nine Decades of Memories of Rensselaer Falls by Ellen Gilbert Sharp, p. 22
VOL. XVII #1 JANUARY 1972
471. Ogdensburg of 1809-1810 by L. M. Hasbrouck, Part I, p. 3
472. The Press in St. Lawrence County, Part II by Steve Ragan, p. 5
473. Pierrepont Schools in Pix by Millard Hundley, p. 7
474. The Gas Plant by M. Esther Biondi Smallman, p. 8
475. Sam Grossman by Earl T. Meldrim, p. 9
476. Let the Old Name Stand, p. 10
477. The First Garage in Star Lake by F. Kerr, p. 11
478. Bold Highway Men of Rossie by Mrs. J. L. Ellsworth, p. 17
VOL. XVII #2 APRIL 1972
479. Old Guides of the Oswegatchie River by Herbert F. Keith, p. 3
480. Horseradish and the Tin Peddler by Abigail Smith Cole, p. 5
481. Shipping from the Edwards R.R. Station by Mott Meldrim, p. 5
482. Ogdensburg of 1809-1810, Part II by L. M. Hasbrouck, p. 9
483. Legend of the Touchwood by Annette S. H. Miller, p. 11
484. Pyrites Photo Essay, p. 14
485. Bicentenary Annals – DeGrasse, p. 17
VOL. XVII #3 JULY 1972
486. Quarterway House/Woodbridge Tavern by Susan K. Race, p. 3
487. From the Press of 1884 – The Adirondacks, p. 4
488. To Be Done in a Workmanlike Manner by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 5
489. Memories of Home by Laura Gillett, p. 7
490. Congregation of Anshe Zophen by Hyman Fisher, p. 7
491. The Glorious Fourth in ’72, p. 8
492. Crary’s Mills, a Grand old Name by Herbert F. Judd, p. 11
493. Zinc in Edwards by Mott Meldrim, p. 18
494. Century Run, p. 19
496. First Universalist Society of Ogdensburg, p. 16
VOL. XVII #4 OCTOBER 1972
497. St. Lawrence by Eugene Hatch, p. 3
498. Slab City, p. 5
499. Indian Creek, a Natural Canal by Nancy Burns, p. 7
500. Wegatchie, p. 8
501. Let There Be Light by Abigail S. Cole, p. 10
502. Jerry Streeter, Blind Musician by Eileen, p. 11
495. Election, 1860, Ogdensburg by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 14
503. De Balmat’s Death by Del Forkey, p. 15
504. First Universalist Society of Ogdensburg, p. 16
VOL. XVIII #1 JANUARY 1973
505. Aurelius by Horst von Taillz, p. 3
506. The Invincibles by Jarvis P. Blount , p. 5
507. Dowsing or Water Witching by Lee P. Finley & Mary Biondi Smallman, p.
7
508. Reminiscing in Rensselaer Falls by Earl T. Hutchinson, p. 9
509. Gone but Not Forgotten, p. 10
510. Slab City, p. 17
VOL. XVIII #2 APRIL 1973
511. Indian Peace Medal by Jack Brown, p. 3
512. Osborneville District School, p. 4
513. Town of Pierrepont by Flora H. Garner, p. 5
514. Wood Burners by Watson B. Berry, p. 5
515. Let’s Not Forget, p. 11
516. Recess Time by Jean D. Blair, p. 13
517. Consanguinity by Kenneth F. Collins, p. 15
518. Ogdensburg, 1892, p. 21
519. Trolleys in Our County, p. 22
520. Stellaville, p. 23
VOL. XVIII #3 JULY 1973
521. Adventure in the Big Woods by Abigail Smith Cole, p. 3
522. Sans Souci Cottage, p. 6
523. Squire Beach Home in Massena, p. 7
524. Johnstown’s Court House and Ours by Eugene Hatch, p. 9
525. Summer Camps, photos, p. 12
526. The High Cost of Living by Laura Gillett, p. 15
527. Stone Church Festival by Sarah Gilmour, p. 17
528. River Guides by Clare LaRue, p. 21
529. Eagle Hotel by Mrs. Elmer Langto, p. 22
VOL. XVIII #4 OCTOBER 1973
530. Silas Wright of St. Lawrence County by Edward J. Blankman, p. 3
531. The Old Log Hotel at Lake Ozonia by William McLoughlin, p. 5
532. Picking Up Chips by Abigail Cole, p. 8
533. The Governor Wright House Campaign, p. 10
534. The Trinity Elm in Richville, p. 16
VOL. XIX #1 JANUARY 1974
535. The Catholic Apostolic Church in Potsdam by Martin Kessler & Robert B.
Shaw, p. 3
536. Gold Mining in Lake Ozonia in 1880’s by William McLoughlin, p. 6
537. The Low Dynasty by F. Mark Clark, p. 9
VOL. XIX #2 APRIL 1974
538. Half a Lifetime in Pierrepont by William Whitfield & Millard Hundley,
p. 3
539. A Rural Ramble by Eugene Hatch, p. 5
540. Some Harison Letters by William F. White, p. 7
541. Ogdensburg’s Music Store March by Jack Brown, p. 9
542. Dr. I. A. Darling, a Grand Old Name by Herbert F. Hastings, p. 10
543. The First Snow Plow by Dwight Mayne, p. 11
544. New Light on Sylvia Lake Mansion by Harold Storie, p. 14
545. Monster of Lake Ozonia by William McLoughlin, p. 15
546. Louise Fletcher Chase by Susan Lyman, p. 17
547. The Reverend Winifred Mason by Laura Gillett, p. 17
VOL. XIX #3 JULY 1974
548. The Glorious Fourth 1874 in Gouverneur, p. 3
549. St. Mary’s Centennial in Canton, p. 4
550. Russell Arsenal, p. 5
551. Clarissa H. Dority a Noteworthy Lady, p. 8
552. How Stark Got Its Name by Roland Gibson, p. 10
553. Potsdam School District No. 7 by Earl B. Pattison, p. 18
554. Some Winter Memories by Abigail S. Cole, p. 20
VOL. XIX #4 OCTOBER 1974
555. Balloon Ascension, 1870, p. 3
556. Edwards Citizens Band by Leah Noble, p. 4
557. Laura Humphrey a Noteworthy Teacher, p. 5
558. Bacheller and Fide Scott, p. 8
559. School District $13 of Lisbon by Dwight Mayne, p. 10
560. Field Day at DePeyster, p. 11
561. A. Kinney & Son (Gouverneur Grocers) – Advertisement, p. 16
562. The Seaway Tour by Margaret Nulty, p. 20
VOL. XX #1 JANUARY 1975
563. The Welsh Congregational Society of Richville by Mary Biondi Smallman, p.
3
564. Jack Dailey 1889-1973 by Doreen Martin, p. 5
565. The Congregational Church and its Renovations in Norwood by Susan Lyman,
p. 7
566. Who Was the Adopted Daughter by Jack Brown, p. 9
567. Angeline Massey, 1765-1879, the Oldest Citizen, p. 10
568. The Way it Was in Brasher Falls by S. E. Chandler, p. 11
569. Minnie Little Ingraham by Leah M. Noble, p. 17
570. Silas Wright Gleanins by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 18
571. New Year’s Events, p. 20
VOL. XX #2 APRIL 1975
572. The Way we Were by Trudie Calvert, p. 3
573. The Garrison Letters by Eugene Hatch, p. 5
574. Snowshoe Season 1892 ed. by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 8
575. Mrs. Milne, Cantlon’s Cateress by Dorothy C. Salisbury, p. 10
576. Sadirons in Madrid by Rebecca French, p. 12
577. Our Noteworthy Ladies – Crack-a-Lindie by Maxine B. Rutherford , p. 15
VOL. XX #3 JULY 1975
578. Terrace Park…A Century Mark by Mary Biondi Smallman, p. 3
579. Dr. Franklin B. Hough Reformer by Thomas L. Jenison, p. 5
580. Wonderland – Photo Story by Millard Hundley, p. 8
581. Frier Settlement, a Ghost Village by Charlotte Popp, p. 11
582. Friendship Quilt, p. 12
583. Paul Smith’s Spring Workshop, p. 16
584. Star Lake Inn by Harriet Colton, p. 17
585. Black Lake’s Tavern Island by Trudie Calvert, p. 19
586. Mt. Alone’s Romantic Double Meaning by Trudie Calvert, p. 19
VOL. XX #4 OCTOBER 1975
587. Star Lake Inn, p. 5
588. Doris Gates, a Noteworthy Lady by Jan Barnes, p. 8
589. Swan’s in Potsdam by Frederick T. Swan, p. 11
590. Norwood by Kelsie B. Harder, p. 19
591. Draffin School, Ogdensburg, p. 22
VOL. XXI #1 JANUARY 1976
592. Museum Renovations Moving Ahead by Janet Yonally, p. 5
592A. Signers of the Declaration of Independence for New York State, p. 6
593. Abbie K. Cleaveland of Canton, a Noteworthy Lady by Dorothy Salisbury, p.
7
594. Year in Review by James D. Stambaugh, p. 11
595. Early History of DeKalb by Elsie H. Tyler, p. 12
596. Legend of Joe Indian Pond by John Logan, p. 16
VOL. XXI #2 APRIL 1976
597. Gov. Silas Wright…a Prelude by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 3
598. The Ogdens in Waddington and Ellerslie Castle by H.V.S. Ogden, p. 4
599. From Cambray to Ogdensburg in 36 Hours with Gouverneur Morris
by David B. Dill Jr., p. 6
600. DePeyster’s First Determined Settler – Samuel Bristol by Adelaide Steele,
p. 8
601. County Business Photo Essay by Louis Greenblatt, p. 10
602. The McBriers of Russell by Eugene Hatch, p. 12
603. Gouverneur Morris Chapter DAR by Emily Seaker, p. 14
604. Anshe Zophen Celebrate Their Centennial by Hyman B. Fisher, p. 16
605. Stammerville and the Stammers Family by Leah M. Noble, p. 21
VOL. XXI #3 JULY 1976
606. Atwood, Rushton and the Chickaree by Paul F. Jamieson, p. 3
607. Museum of the Mind by Max Coots, p. 6
608. Atwood…Then and Now by Walter Gunnison, p. 7
609. St. Lawrence University’s Most Worthy and Loyal son by Edward Blankman, p.
10
610. An Essay on Atwood by Bonnie McGuire, p. 13
611. The Canton Fair of 1871 by Varick A. Chittenden, p. 19
612. The Canton Fair of 1869 by Varick A. Chittenden, p. 19
613. G. Atwood Manley…A Manley Man by Kelsie Harder, p. 21
VOL. XXI #4 OCTOBER 1976
614. Education in Edwards by Jack Ward, p. 3
615. Told the Way it Was by Kate Klein, p. 6
616. Woodford…Pride of the North by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 8
617. Parker’s History of Gouverneur, p. 10
618. An Evening to Honor Atwood, p. 12
619. Norfolk History Compiled by Jacqueline A. Maxin, p. 15
620. James Ricalton 1844-1929 by Pauline Tedford, p. 18
VOL. XXII #1 JANUARY 1977
621. Daniel Whipple Church by Neil Gilbride & Joanna Gilbride, p. 3
622. The Man who Won his Mistress at Cards by Robert B. Shaw, p. 7
623. The Last Commencement at Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, p. 10
624. Ogdensburg’s Heritage from 1749 by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 15
625. Rushton, Charles Marsh and the Last Moose by Paul F. Jamieson, p. 19
VOL. XXII #2 APRIL 1977
626. Eli Tracy: Hermon’s Village Smithy by Eileen Bill Young, p. 3
627. A Little Greek Temple on a North Country Farm by James C. McCabe, p. 5
628. A Revival at Daily Ridge by Marie Rutherford, p. 9
629. The Lumber Camp Parish of the Adirondacks by Aaron W. Maddox, p. 15
VOL. XXII #3 JULY 1977
630. A Study in Rural Comfort, Part I by James C. McCabe, p. 3
631. The General Never Set Foot by Eugene Hatch, p. 9
632. The Pierrepont Poets, p. 11
633. The Finleys of Fine by LaVerne Freeman, p. 15
634. The Farmer Boys of Fifty Years Ago and Now by Carlton E. Sanford, p. 17
VOL. XXII #4 OCTOBER 1977
635. The Tyler coverlets by Etta Tyler Chapman, p. 3
636. by Hell, Cheese and Crackers: Gilman Selleck by Fred Selleck, p. 6
637. A Study in Rural Comfort, Part II by James C. McCabe, p. 9
638. Gouverneur Morris’s 1815 Journey by David B. Dill, p. 17
639. Alcoa in Massena: The Early Years, p. 19
VOL. XXIII #1 JANUARY 1978
640. Itinerant Guests of bygone Days by Flora Garner, p. 3
641. Victorian Wall Stencils in Brick Chapel by Judy C. Chittenden, p. 7
642. Post Card Story on Crossing That Bridge When We Come to It, p. 11
643. Old Time Fiddling and Social Dances in Central St. Lawrence County
by Robert D. Bethke , p. 15
644. Col. Goodrich and His House by Cecil Graham, p. 20
645. Folklife Center Established at Canton by Terry Koch, p. 21
646. The St. Lawrence Yields Up a Bounty – Buttons by Ethel C. Olds, p. 22
VOL. XXIII #2 APRIL 1978
647. Inheritance and Future Shock or Politics in the Sugar Bush by
B. Richard Lunt, p. 3
648. Architecture From the Adirondack Foothills by Robert McGowan:
A Review by John Baule, p. 7
649. Hopkinton Maple Festival Cookbook: A Review, illus. 1976, p. 9
650. How Clara Washed by Marion C. Baker, p. 10
651. What if We Give a Party…And Everybody Comes, p. 11
652. In Anticipation of the “Beans” by Norman W. Pauling, p. 15
653. A Music Revue by Carolyn J. Swafford, p. 17
VOL. XXIII #3 JULY 1978
654. Seventy-five Years Near You by Margaret Nulty, p. 3
655. Some Good, Old-Fashioned July Days by Norene Forrest, p. 8
656. A Relaxing Haven on the St. Lawrence: Oak Point by Mary Smallman, p.
10
657. The G & O or the E & B or the B & B or? by Nelson B. Winters,
p. 15
658. We Did Give a Party and Everybody Did Come, p. 20
VOL. XXIII #4 OCTOBER 1978
659. Dyed-in-the-Wool North Country – and Darned Proud of It:
A Festschrift in Honor of Edward J.
Blankman by Varick Chittenden, p. 3
660. The Pleasure of the Search by Peter Blankman, p. 4
661. Coming Down the Raquette – Setting Pole Rapids to Sunday Rock
by Paul F. Jamieson, p. 5
662. Bucks, Bears, Bees and Birds: A Profile of Hazel Tyrrell by
G. Atwood Manley, p. 12
663. Brief History of St. Lawrence County Historical Association by
Mary Smallman and Varick Chittenden, p. 15
664. Canton…Ed Blankman’s Concord by Rutherford E. Delmage, p. 19
665. All in the Family: the Ladouceur Brothers of the Burg by Mary Gooshaw, p.
20
666. The Voice that Cried Out in the Wilderness: the Story of Citizens to
Save the Adirondack Park by Peter E.
Van de Water, p. 23
667. Eben Holden: Irvingt Bacheller’s Folk Society by D. Lynn Case, p. 25
668. Fond Memories of the Old Fairground by Walter Gunnison, p. 32
669. Independent as a King on his Throne: the Goldfield Letters of
Frank A. Kip, Part I, ed. Varick A.
Chittenden, p. 35
670. Building a New University: St. Lawrence Since 1945 by J. Robert Williams,
p. 39
671. Redwood Glass…by John Baule, p. 43
672. Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 51
VOL. XXIV #1 JANUARY 1979
673. Mrs. Miner and Her Art by Paul D., Schweizer, p. 3
674. St. Lawrence County Cheese Is Not Just Cheese by Alan F. Casline, p. 7
675. Guddied Up Snowmen, p. 11
676. Independent as a King on his Throne: the Goldfield Letters of
Frank A. Kip, Part II, ed. Varick A.
Chittenden, p. 15
VOL. XXIV #2 APRIL 1979
677. Independent as a King on his Throne: the Goldfield Letters of
Frank A. Kip, Part III, ed. Varick
A. Chittenden, p. 4
678. Stir Well and Swallow with a Smile by Paul Letson, p. 9
679. Stone Houses of the Chipman by Pauline Tedford & John A. Baule, p. 11
680. David Parish’s Early Land Development in St. Lawrence County 1812-1816
by Kent Newell, p. 16
681. Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 23
VOL. XXIV #3 JULY 1979
682. The Incident at Massena by Saul Friedman, Lawrence Baron,
Eleanor Dumas, Samuel Jacobs, p. 3
683. Morley’s Minstrel Man by Eleanor Niedeck, p. 9
684. A North Country Native by Walter B. Leonard, p. 14
685. That Cheese Was Cheese by Editor Watertown Daily Times, p. 17
686. Recollection of a Former Slave by Isaac Johnson, p. 18
687. The Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 24
VOL. XXIV #4 OCTOBER 1979
688. In Search of Ardent Spirits: the W.C.T.U. by Mary Smallman, p. 3
689. Looking at Architecture in St. Lawrence county by John Sholl, p. 7
690. Counterpoint: Dr. Friedman Replies by Saul Friedman, p. 10
691. John Stark and the Anti-mobiles – a Story About Progress by
William McLoughlin, p. 20
692. The Marvelous Block House by Katherine Gray, p. 22
VOL. XXV #1 JANUARY 1980
693. Mr., Hepburn’s Libraries by Eileen L. McGrath, p. 3
694. The Tozers of Northern New York by John R. Greene, p. 7
695. The Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 10
696. Whey, Whey, Recollections of St. Lawrence County Cattle Drives
by Marion Clark Baker, p. 11
697. Gouverneur Riverside Cemetery by Nelson B. Winters, p. 12
698. Life of a Crossroad Cheese Factory by Meredith Smith, p. 15
VOL. XXV #2 APRIL 1980
699. Bearing the Stigma of Temperance by Rosabel Parker Meashaw, p. 3
700. Edward Badlam: Inventor of Note by John A. Baule & Mary Ruth Beaman,
p. 6
701. A Village Today – A City Tomorrow by Eleanor & Nina Dumas, p. 11
702. A Good Country for a Poor Man to Come to With a Family, the
Smith Family Letter, ed. by Varick A.
Chittenden, p. 13
703. Food for the Hungry…Drink for the Thirsty…Rest for the Weary
Post Card Story of Hotels, p. 18
704. The Bridge Bujilt by Three Towns by Pauline Tedford, p. 22
705. The Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 23
VOL. XXV #3 JULY 1980
706. How Lake Ozonia Suddenly Acquired a Recluse – George Everett
and his Canoe Paddles by Virginia Duffy
McLoughlin, p. 3
707. Trout Lake Song by George Flint & A.C. Clark, p. 3
708. A Spill at Oak Point by Alice Graham, p. 10
709. To Catch a Glimpse of a Prince: A Ride Down the St. Lawrence
by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 14
710. Mimi Keith: Artist of the Woods by Nadene Twyman, p. 15
711. A Month at Hollywood Lodge in 1894 by William F. Henry & Paul F.
Jamieson, p. 17
712. The Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 23
VOL. XXV #4 OCTOBER 1980
713. Lumbering on the Grass by Peter H. Vrooman, p. 3
714. Backyard Orchards: Past and Present by John W. Van de Water, p. 7
715. Charles Ehricke in Northern New York, Part I by Paul D. Schweizer, p. 10
716. To Cover my Nakedness: History of Clothing Styles by Margaret P. Carvel,
p. 14
717. Gouverneur Marble – from Great Buildings to Silent Quarries by Alan
Tuttle, p. 17
718. Carl M. Witherbee’s Reminiscences of the Village of Canton by
Neal S. Burdick, p. 21
719. The Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 23
VOL. XXVI #1 JANUARY 1981
720. B. A. Rolfe – From Brasher Falls to Broadway to Broadcasting by
Thurlow O. Cannon, p. 3
721. The Old Maids of the Stone House by Marion Clark Baker, p. 11
722. Charles Ehricke in Northern New York, Part II by Paul D. Schweizer, p. 13
723. What a Little Girl Did One Hundred Years Ago by Grace Tupper Pemberton, p.
18
724. The Making of Potato Starch: A Forgotten Industry by Earl Pattison, p. 19
725. The Wright Corner by Mary Ruth Beaman, p. 20
726. Annual Reports of SLCHA, p. 21
VOL. XXVI #2 APRIL 1981
727. From Smallpox to Antibiotics: 150 Years of Medical Practice in
St. Lawrence County by Stuart A. Winning,
M.D., p. 3
728. Dr. Kerr of Hammond: A Poor Country Bonesetter by Hans Zinsser, p. 9
729. Salt Port, Rizz Biscuits..andf Other Common North Country Food
Traditions by James Davey, p. 10
730. A Guided Tour of Early Oswegatchie by Richard F. Seifert, Jr., p. 12
731. A Tribute to Old St. Lawrence, p. 15
732. After the Pledge of Allegiance Came Grape Jelly Sandwiches -
Reminiscences of a Hale School Student by
Warren C. Dean, p. 19
VOL. XXVI #3 JULY 1981
733. Young Man With Flute: Washington Irving’s Travels Into Northern
New York by Paul F. Jamieson, p. 3
734. The Glorious Fourth by D. Lynn Case, p. 9
735. ‘Old Hollywood,’ Delightful Account of a Summer Colony in Colton
Book Review by Lew Weeks, p. 15
736. My Front Yard Miniature Bridge by Steven R. Pike, p. 16
737. Bill Queor – A Right Temperament…and Sharp Knives by
Varick A. Chittenden & Lisa Morse, p.
19
VOL. XXVI #4 OCTOBER 1981
738. 100 Years of an American Farm by John L. Heaton, p. 3
739. Of Merinos and Homespun – A Brief History of the County’s Woolen Industry
by John Sholl, p. 8
740. From SOA to ATC – Seventy-Five of Agricultural (and Technical)
Education by Camille Howland, p. 12
741. ‘Tomorrow Here is Turkey Day’ by Persis Boyesen, p. 17
742. Bad Day on the Farm by M. F. Bentley, p. 20
VOL. XXVII #2 JANUARY 1982
743. A Boyhood for All Seasons – Reminiscences of Growing Up in Knapps Station
by Warren M. Dean, p. 3
744. Along the ‘Lower Route:’ A History of the Northern Railroad, Part I
by Robert B. Shawn & Stephen G. Walsh,
p. 7
745. Robert D. Bethke’s Adirondack Voices, a book review by Jonathon G.Rossie,
p. 14
746. Joan Dobbie’s, Louis Greenblatt’s and Blanche Levine’s Before Us:
Studies in Early Jewish Families in St.
Lawrence County 1855-1920
A Book Review by Lawrence Baron, p. 15
747. “To Learn the English” by Rosabel Parker Meashaw, p. 17
748. Annual Reports of the SLCHA, p. 21
VOL. XXVII #2 APRIL 1982
749. Thanks to Mary – A Tribute to the Dedication and Work of a Local
Historian, p. 3
750. The Green Sawmill of Sanfordville by Mildred Jenkins, p. 7
751. Azro Giles’ Account Book by Neal S. Burdick, p. 11
752. The Legacy of Billius Stocking by Jennifer Bixby, p. 12
752A. Five Wives Buried by One Husband by Nelson B. Winters, p. 14
753. Along the “Lower Route:” A History of the Northern Railroad, Part II
by Robert B. Shaw and Stephen G. Walsh, p.
15
754. Of Bog Ore and Brasher Iron Works by Richard S. Allen, p. 21
755. Salute from the Editor by Varick A. Chittenden, p. 23
VOL. XXVII #3 JULY 1982
756. Memoirs of Andrew Tuck – Part I by Andrew Tuck, p. 3
757. “Like Cheap John’s Razors:” A Review of Events History of St. Lawrence
County, p. 8
758. The Golden Years – A Nineteenth Century Photograph Album, p. 10
759. Steamboating on Black Lake by Harold a. Storie, p. 17
760. Virtually Impossible to Stop: Smuggling in the North Country -
1808-1815 by Harvey Strum, p. 21
VOL. XXVII #4 OCTOBER 1982
761. Silas Wright of St. Lawrence County by William D. Mallam, p. 3
762. Memoirs of Andrew Tuck – Part II by Andrew Tuck, p. 13
763. Caviar? From the St. Lawrence? An Oral History of Sturgeon
Fishing by Thomas Vielhauer, p. 18
764. Henry Potter’s Big House by Lillian Cassel, p. 21
VOL. XXVIII #1 JANUARY 1983
765. Searsy Comes to Parishville Center by Rosabel Parker Meashaw, p. 3
766. Winters for a St. Lawrence County Settler – From Elisha Risdon’s
Diaries of 1812-1849, Hopkinton by
Varick Chittenden, p. 6
767. Back When Winter was Winter: A St. Lawrence County Postcard Album, p. 11
768. Memoirs of Andrew Tuck – Part III by Andrew Tuck, p. 14
769. Reflections on Some North Country Folk Art by Betsy Cogger Rezelman, p. 18
770. SLCHA Annual Reports, p. 21
VOL. XXVIII #2 APRIL 1983
771. Temple of Justice, Seat of Government-An Abbreviated History of the
St. Lawrence County Courthouse by
Wendell Perkins, p. 3
772. Decoration Day at Beech Plains by Flora H. Garner, p. 11
773. Of Gouverneur and Old Lace: The International Lace Manufacturing
Company, 1903-1944 by Nelson B. Winters,
p. 12
774. Official Historians in the County-1983, p. 16
775. The Good Life-Waddington from 1800 to 1850 by Sara Shepherd, p. 17
776. The Money Comes, the Money Goes: A Report to Membership on
SLCHA Income and Expenditures by
John A. Baule, p. 22
VOL. XXVIII #3 JULY 1983
777. A Healthy, Fertile Location-An Historical Synopsis of the St.
Lawrence
Psychiatric Center by John A. Baule, p. 3
778. Bert Susice and the Loup-Garou by Peter VanLent, p. 12
779. The Day Billy Sunday Came to the Fair by Varick Chittenden, p. 13
780. America’s Ingratitude for its Naming: The Tribulations of Signora Vespucci
by Allen Walker Read, p. 17
VOL. XXVIII #4 OCTOBER 1983
781. The Founding of St. Regis by George L. Frear, p. 3
782. An Adirondack Bear Hunt by H. L. Ives, p. 11
783. A Photograph Album of Old Heuvelton by Persis Boyesen & Betty Steele,
p. 13
784. Christmas at Home by Parepa Adams, p. 20
VOL. XXIX #1 JANUARY 1984
785. The Enduring Tradition: Notes on St. Lawrence County Farmsteads by
Robert H. McGowan & David
Zdunczyk, p. 3
786. Irving Bacheller – Interpreter of the Old America to the New by
Hamlin Garland, p. 10
787. ‘Strike Up the Music!’ by Richard Rummel, p. 12
788. SLCHA Annual Report 1983, p. 18
789. From the Editor’s Desk…A Final Word by Varick A. Chittenden, p. 21
VOL. XXIX #2 APRIL 1984
790. From the Editor, p. 3
791. The St. Lawrence and the American Revolution by Jonathan G. Rossie, p. 4
792. War of 1812 in Hopkinton by Kathryn Benham, p. 6
793. Closing Scene at Windmill Point by Elizabeth Baxter, p. 8
794. Gettysburg Revisited: Monument to the 60th New York State Volunteers
by Ernest Krag, p. 9
795. Story of a Gun by David Dickinson, p. 10
796. Donald Brown Memoirs – An Excerpt by Donald Brown, p. 12
797. “Today Papa Has Gone to the War” ed. by Varick Chittenden, p. 15
798. “Russell on the Grasse” by Edward Reynolds, p. 17
799. Medals of Honor of the Civil War by Peter Longshore, p. 18
800. The Too-Tall General by Peter Longshore, p. 19
801. Women at the Front: Civil War Nurses by Richard Rummel, p. 20
802. Against the Enemy in St. Lawrence County 1917-1918 by Judith Ranlett, p.
21
803. “Blood is Ankle Deep” – A Madrid Boy Writes Home, p. 24
804. “Over Here” – World War I Photographic Essay on St. Lawrence County, p. 25
805. Dress Rehearsal: War Maneuvers of 194- by Everett Dona, p. 28
806. A Very Big 3rd of July by Atwood Manley, p. 34
807. Vietnam Story: Boys Grow Up to be Soldiers by Thomas Coakley, p. 35
VOL. XXIX #3 JULY 1984
808. The St. Lawrence Seaway: Twenty-Five Seasons, p. 3
809. Remington’s River: Studies on the St. Lawrence by Carol R. Wenzel-Rideout,
p. 11
810. Silk Mills in Gouverneur by Nelson B. Winters, p. 14
811. From Auchindinny Mnill to Edwards by Edith Cleland Duffy, p. 16
812. Pleasant Valley School Days by Hazel Bancroft Freeman, p. 18
813. The Pyrites Expedition by Stuart A. Winning, p. 20
VOL. XXIX #4 OCTOBER 1984
814. A Keeper of the Light: Daniel David Hill (1879-1960) by Alice Taylor
Gorham, p. 3
815. The Massena-Cornwall Earthquake of September 5, 1944 by Frank A. Revetta,
p. 9
816. 5 September 1944 by Cynthia Brisco, Lorraine Hurlbutt, Paul D.
Lockhart,
David Rishe, Linda M. Roscoe, p. 17
817. Echoes from the Valley by Doris Parker, p. 20
VOL. XXX #1 JANUARY 1985
818. The Brannens in Waddington by Pauline E. Tedford, p. 3
819. A Peek at Judd Family Photos by Herbert Judd & Judith B. Ranlett, p.
11
820. Echoes from the Valley by Doris Parker, p. 16
821. A Denault/Denno Odyssey by David L. Dickinson & A.A. Paquette, p. 18
VOL. XXX #2 APRIL 1985
822. Life Among the River Rats: The Island Community of Chippewa Bay by Lynn
Ekfelt, p. 3
823. Echoes from the Valley: The Diary of Henry Sweet Allen by Doris Parker, p.
9
824. War of Words: Border Newspapers and the Canadian Rebellions of
1837, 1838 by Arthur L. Johnson, p. 15
825. The Sylvan Falls Area by Emma Remington, p. 17
826. Official Historians in the County, 1985, p. 18
827. SLCHA Annual Report 1984 by John Baule, p. 19
VOL. XXX #3 JULY 1985
828. Fourth of July Celebrations in Massena in the Gay Nineties by
Robert T. Danforth, p. 3
829. The Bartholomew: A Man and His Car by Donna Earle Seymour, p. 5
830. Martin Van Buren Ives and “Through the Adirondacks in Eighteen Days”
by Neal S. Burdick, p. 10
831. Six Railroads, Thirty-nine Trains…And Forty Years by John Ranlett, p. 16
VOL. XXX #4 OCTOBER 1985
832. Reflections: Fifty Years in the Life of a Country Veterinarian by C.O.
Bixby, p. 3
833. A Tale of Two Brothers: John H. and George J. Finnigan by Ruth Finnigan
Garner, p. 8
834. Irish Immigrants in St. Lawrence County by Richard Rummel, p. 12
835. Bertrand H. Snell: A Pictorial History by Marcia Radley, p. 16
836. How to Find St. Lawrence County Newspapers by David Trithart, p. 19
837. A Bartholomew Postscript by Donna Earle Seymour, p. 21
VOL. XXXI #1 JANUARY 1986
838. A History of the Crane School of Music by Ralph Wakefield, p. 3
839. Winter Work: Stark, New York, 1923 by Edward L. Malone, p. 15
840. Akwesasne Lumberjack Tales: Introduction by Ateronhiatakon
with Nadine N. Jennings, p. 19
VOL. XXXI #2 APRIL 1986
841. Ogdensburg by Mary Barnett Burke, p. 3
842. A History of the Crane School of Music (Part II) by Ralph Wakefield, p. 11
843. Eleanor Roosevelt Slept Here by E. M. Thomas, p. 17
844. SLCHA Annual Report 1985 by John Baule, p. 19
VOL. XXXI #3 JULY 1986
845. Introduction to Native Basketry by Florence Benedict, p. 3
846. A History of the Crane School of Music (Part III) by Ralph Wakefield, p. 7
847. Genealogical Resources in St. Lawrence County and Franklin County
by C. Walter & Mary H.,
Smallman, p. 15
848. Families Endure Hardship and Separations by Mary Noble, p. 17
849. John Baule: A Tribute by Varick Chittenden, p. 20
VOL. XXXI #4 OCTOBER 1986
850. David Parish’s Country House Reconstructed by Paul Venable Turner, p. 3
851. SUNY Canton: Celebrating Eighty Years of Pride by Camille M.Howland, p. 10
852. A History of the Crane School of Music (Part IV) by Ralph Wakefield, p. 14
VOL. XXXII #1 JANUARY 1987
853. The Thatcher Story by Robert Wyant and Victoria Levitt, p. 3
854. Crossover Island: Winter Life by Ralph E. Hill, p. 12
855. The SLCHA Archives by John A. Baule, p. 15
VOL. XXXII #2 APRIL 1987
856. The Thatcher Story by Robert Wyant and Victoria Levitt, p. 3
857. Potsdam Feed and Coal by Dorothy Jones Gordanier, p. 10
858. Nineteenth-Century North Country Farm Life: The Brown’s Farm
Excavations by Steven J. Marqusee, p. 12
859. SLCHA Annual Report 1986 by Richard Rummel, p. 19
VOL. XXXII #3 JULY 1987
860. And Then There Was One: The Fairs of St. Lawrence County
by Judith Becker Ranlett, p. 3
VOL. XXXII #4 OCTOBER 1987
861. Gouverneur Morris: North Country Connection by Lorraine Bogardus
& Mark Du Pre, p. 3
862. History of the Norwood-Norfolk Central School System by Marcia Eggleston,
p. 6
863. Reflections on a Short Stay in St. Lawrence County by a Frenchwoman
from Alsace by Yvonne Vonach, p. 10
864. The Special Collections of St. Lawrence University: A Treasure Chest for
Historians
by Lynn Ekfelt, p. 14
865. Rainbow, Ormsby Pond and Long Bow in the Town of Parishville
by Emma Remington, p. 18
866. Bourbon or Bumpkin? by E. M. Thomas, p. 21
VOL. XXXIII #1 JANUARY 1988
867. Two Poems “December,” “Wild Strawberry” by Maurice Kenny, p. 4
868. Six Nations Indian Museum: Three Generations by John Kahionhes Fadden, p.
5
869. Iroquoian Use of Wampum by Ateronhiatakon, p. 13
870. “Indian” Education: An Interview with Minerva White by Nadine N. Jennings,
p. 17
VOL. XXXIII #2 APRIL 1988
871. November Pour by Daniel J. McConville, p. 3
872. A Century of Change: A History of the Pulp and Paper Mills in St. Lawrence
County,
New York, Part I by Lynne Haskins Matott,
p. 8
873. SLCHA Annual Report 1987 by Janet A. McFarland, p. 18
VOL. XXXIII #3 JULY 1988
874. Heuvelton Roots of Winnegatoo by Persis Yates Boyesen, p. 3
875. Gralyn Theatre, Gouverneur, New York by Nelson B. Winters, p. 8
876. A Century of Change: A History of the Pulp and Paper Mills in
St. Lawrence County, New York, Part II by
Lynne Haskins Matott, p. 14
877. SLCHA Annual Report 1987 (Part II) by Janet A. McFarland, p. 20
VOL. XXXIII #4 OCTOBER 1988
878. The Founders of the United Helpers Society of the City of Ogdensburg
1898 and On by Katherine Briggs, p. 3
879. The Battle of he Windmill by Arthur L. Johnson, p. 10
880. History of the Hungarian People in St. Lawrence County by Marcia
Eggleston, p. 14
881. One Hundred Years of Masonic Service, Ogdensburg Lodge No. 128
F. & A. M. (1948) by John M.
Nichols, p. 19
VOL. XXXIV #1 JANUARY 1989
882. Alcoa in Massena, the Early Years by Charles Praegger, p. 3
883. Another Glance at the Clarkson Family: Abolitionist and Slave Trader
by Robert B. Shaw, p. 7
884. “Dear Brother:” Civil War Letters of Norfolk Brothers by Jean A. Young, p.
10
VOL. XXXIV #2 APRIL 1989
885. Old Time Sugaring by Clemons Shaw with Commentary by Albert G. Clover, p.
4
886. The Everett Farm, Lawrence, NY: Family and Farm, 1826-1890
by Virginia Duffy McLoughlin, p. 5
887. “Dear Brother:” Civil War Letters of Norfolk Brothers, Part II by
Jean A. Young, ed., p. 17
888. SLCHA Annual Repotrt by Garrett Cook, Director, p. 23
VOL. XXXIV #3 JULY 1989
889. The Everett Farm, Lawrence, NY: The Tenancy Years, 1890-1960
by Virginia Duffy McLoughlin, p. 3
890. The Gray Sisters of Canada come to Ogdensburg by Katherine Briggs, p. 12
891. The Wanakena Foot Bridge by Richard B. Gammon, p. 18
892. Another Glimpse of the Civil War by William G. McLoughlin, p. 20
893. SLCHA Annual Report 1988 by the staff, p. 21
VOL. XXXIV #4 OCTOBER 1989
894. Introduction by Varrick Chittenden, p. 3
895. Speaking of the North Country by Robert D. Bethke, p. 5
--Let’s Not Forget, p. 5
--The Living Resource: Our
Storytellers, p. 7
--Ties That Bind: Story Themes and
Types, p. 11
--Guide and Guiding Stories, p. 13
--Hunting and Trapping Stories, p.
15
--Fishing Stories, p. 16
--Game Warden Stories, p. 19
--Bootlegging Stories, p. 21
--French American Stories, p. 22
--Tramp Stories, p. 24
VOL. XXXV #1 JANUARY 1990
896. Introduction by Garrett Cook, p. 3
897. The French and Indian Settlement at Ogdensburg by Persis Boyesen, p. 4
898. French Personnel at La Presentation by Persis Boyesen, p. 11
899. What Really Happened to the Fort and its Site? by Garrett Cook, p. 16
900. The Dig on Lighthouse Point by Garrett Cook, p. 22
VOL. XXXV #2 APRIL 1990
901. The Everett Farm, Lawrence, NY: The Family, Part III by Virginia
Duffy McLoughlin, p. 3
902. When Roosevelt Came to the North Country: The Ogdensburg Agreement
by Arthur L. Johnson, p. 13
903. Roosevelt’s Tree Army: The Civilian Conservation Corp by Richard L.
Rummel, p. 16
904. SLCHA Annual Report 1989 by Garrett Cook, p. 20
VOL. XXXV #3 JULY 1990
905. The Coming and Going of a Road and its Residents by Bryan Thompson, p. 3
906. The Plain People Among Us: The North Country Amish by Karen M.
Johnson-Weiner, p. 8
VOL. XXV #4 OCTOBER 1990
907. Linda Richards, the Nursing’s Forgotten Lady by Richard O’Hanlon, p. 3
908. Press Coverage of the 1940 War Games by the Staff, p. 10
909. The 106th New York Volunteers in the Last Year of the Civil War:
A Family’s Loss and the Nation’s Loss of
its President by
Captain Charles T. Creekman Jr., p. 13
910. "This number was not used"
VOL. XXVI #1 WINTER 1991
911. A Case Study in Rural Gothic Revival: Trinity Church in Potsdam
by Mark Peterson, p. 3
912. Sharing Labor on Family Farms: Views Across a Generation by ,
Douglas Harper, p. 12
VOL. XXVI #2 SPRING 1991
913. The Forgotten Industry: Nineteenth Century Brickmaking in
St. Lawrence County by Harriett W.
Liotta, p. 3
914. The Battle of Ogdensburg, 1813: From First Hand Accounts by
George R. McFarland, p. 8
915. Miss Richmire at the Pine Grove School in Massena by Katherine Briggs, p.
17
VOL. XXVI #3 SUMMER 1991
916. Sally James Farnham: The Remington Years by George F. McFarland, p. 3
917. Remington Prints: An Interview with Richard Myers, p. 12
918. Charles S. Chapman N.A. (1879-1962) by Marvin Edwards, p. 18
919. Excerpts on Charlie’s Art from Ada Chapman’s Memoirs and Elsewhere, p. 20
VOL. XXXVI #4 FALL 1991
920. Trinity Chapel in Morley: A North Country Landmark and Its Architect
by Mark R. Peterson, p. 3
921. The Old Stone Mill at Morley by George F. McFarland, p. 11
922. Potsdam Sandstone by Sally Lynch, p. 14
VOL. XXXVII #1 WINTER 1992
923. The Attwater-Atwater Connection, Founding Fathers Reflect County’s History
by Jean A. Young, p. 3
924. Cynthia Abram and Cyrus Stafford by Virginia Duffy McLoughlin, p. 10
VOL. XXXVII #2 SPRING 1992
925. Judge Cooper’s Settlement at Dekalb by George R. McFarland, p. 3
926. A Lark Through the North Woods by George R. McFarland, p. 6
927. Creating a Settlement in the Wilderness by George R. McFarland, p. 12
928. Dekalb to Cranston, R.I.: The Sarle Letters, 1810-1826 by George R.
McFarland, p. 14
VOL. XXXVII #3 SUMMER 1992
929. Leadership in Potsdam College Tradition by William C. Merwin, p. 3
930. In Search of a Hero by Harry W. Paige, p. 6
931. Logging on the Racquette River: A Photo Essay by Evelyn Riehl, p. 3
932. The History of the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center Ogdensburg, New York
by Marcia L. LeMay, p. 12
933. SLCHA Annual Report 1991 by Shirley Tramontana, p. 22
VOL. XXXVII #4 FALL 1992
934. Temples Made with Human Hands: The Victorian Stone Churches of
St. Lawrence County by Mark R. Peterson ,
p. 3
935. Early Church Establishments in St. Lawrence County: 1804-1821
by Mark R. Peterson, p. 5
936. Style and Sectarian Choice: Gothic Federalist and Federalist
Churches
in St. Lawrence County: 1845-1903 by
Mark R. Peterson, p. 8
937. Toward a Medieval Nation: The Gothic Revival in St. Lawrence County:
1845-1903 by Mark R. Peterson, p. 15
938. Purity, Simplicity and Democracy: The Romanesque Revival in
St. Lawrence County: 1871-1903 by Mark R.
Peterson, p. 25
VOL. XXXVIII #1 WINTER 1993
939. Editor’s Note by Cornel Reinhart & Mark R. Peterson, p. 1
940. The Editors of the Quarterly by Stu Wilson, p. 1
941. A Brief History of the Quarterly Cover by Stu Wilson, p. 2
942. The St. Lawrence River and the American Revolution by
Jonathan G. Rossie, p. 6
943. Fort La Presentation the Abenaki by Nicholas Smith, p. 9
VOL. XXXVIII #2 SPRING 1993
944. A Paradise Lost: The Decline of Autonomy Amongst the Mohawks
at Akwesasne by Jacqueline Draper-Goodman,
p. 1
945. Edward Everett, Potsdam Legislator: Author of the “Suppressed”
Everett Report by Robert B. Shaw, p. 9
VOL. XXXVIII #3 SUMMER 1993 SPECIAL
EDITION
946. Forward by Henry Schmidt, p. i
947. A Note from the St. Lawrence County Historical Association, p. ii
948. An Introduction to Commemorative Essays by George Hazzard, p. 1
949. Pat Hall: The First Day of the Jordan Club, p. 2-3
950. Bob Stoddart, p. 3-5
951. Ron Breland: Eulogy for Dorothy Cook Breland, p. 6-7
952. Bert Davis, Jr.: My Years in the Jordan Club, p. 8-9
953. Maury Tigner: Hollywood (Morning Swim, Raquette Dusk, Woodland
Picture Window at Thibault Falls), p. 10
954. Ruth F. Bosworth: Early Visits to the Jordan Club, p. 11-12
955. Dave Fisher, p. 12
956. Carol Fisher, p. 12-15
957. George Hazzard, p. 16-17
958. Ruth Hazzard: The Old Hollywood Spring (for George Hazzard), p. 17-19
959. Nancy Hall McCurry: The Summers of the 70’s, p. 20-21
960. Nancy Hall McCurry: A Rainy Reminiscence, p. 21
961. Pat and Bill Hall: Our Years at Hollywood, p. 21-22
962. Mildred Marchiante, p. 22-23
963. Sam Megantz: How We Found Out About and Joined the Jordan Club, p. 24
964. Christina M. Schmnidt: Jordan Club Memoirs, p. 24-25
965. Carolyn Seymour, p. 25-28
966. Jean Stringham: Getting the Refrigerator Up the Hill, p. 28
967. Julia Tigner, p. 29
968. Nancy Tigner, p. 29-31
969. Susanna Stowell Rumberger, p. 31-32
970. Bill Wolffe, p. 32-33
971. Membership Roster of the Jordan Club 1994, p. 34
972. Past Members of the Jordan Club, p. 35
VOL. XXXVIII #4 FALL 1993
973. Black Iron: White Lace by Shirley Tramontana, p. 3
974. Of Gouverneur and Old Lace: The International Lace Manufacturing Co.
1903-1944 by Nelson B. Winters, p. 15
VOL. XXXIX #1 WINTER 1994
975. St. Lawrence County, 1838, as Seen Through the Eyes of Salathiel
Ellis
by Wendy Shadwell, p. 1
VOL. XXXIX #2 SPRING 1994
976. The Civilian Conservation Corps in St. Lawrence County by Ann M. Fusco, p.
1
977. Murder and Mystery: Are Ghosts Abroad in the Land? by Jean A. Young, p. 10
VOL. XXXIX #3 SUMMER 1994
978. The Ogdensburg Trolley: 1895-1932 by Scott Wich, p. 1
979. National Airmail Week in Ogdensburg 1938 by Persis Boyesen, p. 8
980. Father James Salmon, Pioneer Settler by Robert J. Giroux, p. 12
VOL. XXXIX #4 FALL 1994
981. “Isabel Wilton:” An Introduction by Stanley M. Holberg, p. 1
982. Notes on the Reprint by Stewart J. Wilson, p. 14
983. Reprint of “Isabel Wilton on the Oswegatchie’s Captive” by Charles
Boynton, p. 16
VOL. XL #1 WINTER 1995
984. Alexander MaComb and His Career Shift: Taking the Main Chance
by David B. Dill, Jr., p. 1
985. Two Accounts by Gouverneur Morris of His North Country Travels
by David B. Dill, Jr., p. 15
986. A Note from the Editors, p. 16
VOL. XL #2 SPRING 1995
987. Honoring Wright’s Memory: An Introduction by Stewart Wilson, p. 1
988. Silas Wright: “Illustrious American” by Thomas E. Price, p. 3
989. A Silver Tribute: A Study of the Silas Wright Silver Set by
Heather Parmenter, p. 6
990. The Wright Countie by Stewart J. Wilson, p. 12
991. The Silas Wright $50 Gold Certificate by Thomas E. Price, p. 16
992. The Silas Wright Custom House Stamp by Paul Schumacher, p. 20
993. Silas Wright Grange No. 427 by Schannon Scherer, p. 22
VOL. XL #3 SUMMER 1995
994. An Introduction to Prucha’s “The Indian Peace Medals of Wilson and Ellis”
by Stewart J. Wilson, p. 1
995. The Indian Peace Medals of Wilson and Ellis by Frances Paul Prucha, p. 2
996. When the Picture is a Puzzle: An Investigation of the “Clarissa”
Portrait
by Jean Marie Martello, p. 13
997. Quarterly Updates: Salathiel Ellis, p. 21
VOL. XL #4 FALL 1995
998. The Moncrief Case by Stanley M. Holberg, p. 1
999. From the Bookshelf by Chris Angus, p. 16
1000. Quarterly Update: The Ogdensburg Trolley by Thomas E. Price, p. 19
VOL. XLI #1 WINTER 1996
1001. “Power Lies in their Milk: The Story of Archie Wright and the Dairy
Farmers Union by Homas
J. Kriger, p. 1
1002. From the Bookshelf by SLCHA Staff, p. 30
VOL. XLI #2 SPRING 1996
1003. Clarkson’s Century of Presidents by Bradford B. Broughton, p. 1
VOL. XLI #3 SUMMER 1996
1004. Letters to Charlotte by Janet M. Bullis & James D. Carl, p. 2
1005. A Badge of Friendship by Charles T. Creekman & Douglas B. Moore, p.
22
1006. From the Bookshelf by Arthur L. Johnson, p. 31
VOL. XLII #1-4 1997
1007. Introduction, p. 3
1008. Eight Years – Historically Speaking, p. 4
1009. When Iron was King in Rossie by Virgie Simons, p. 5
1010. The “Island House” of the Ogdens by Ethel C. Olds, p. 8
1011. How the Ten Towns Were Named, p. 12
1012. Black Lake Toll Bridge by Malcolm Booth, p. 25
1013. J. Henry Rushton – Famous Boat Builder by Atwood Manley, p. 17
1014. Dr. Harvey D. Thatcher, Inventor of the Glass Milk Bottle by
Dayton Dewey, p. 22
1015. Hollywood, the Racquette River, and One of America’s First Fifth
Columnists by Albert Jakobson,
p. 24
1016. Judge Jonah Sanford by Dorothy Squires, p. 29
1017. The Union Settlement by V. Merrit Ingram Jr., p. 31
1018. Vestiges of Camp Wheeler Still Remain by Rev. J. Karlton Dewey, p. 32
1019. Chipman is an Idea by Margaret Thompson, p. 36
1020. Gouverneur’s Village Park by Julius Barlett, p. 40
1021. Cigar Making in Ogdensburg by Lawrence G. Bovard, p. 42
1022. Edwards Pioneers by Leah Noble, p. 45
1023. The Railroad Comes to Heuvelton by Nina Smithers, p. 51
1024. Scullin Mansion by Madeleine Gray, p. 51
1025. Grocery on Wheels by Anna Payne Slye, p. 56
1026. The Whitney House by Susan C. Lyman, p. 59
1027. Cranberry Lake Dam by Clara McKenney, p. 62
VOL. XLIII #1 WINTER 1998
1028. Around the County: Political Memorabilia from the Collection of
Shawn Gray – An Exhibit
Catalog by Susanne Longshore, p. 3
1029. In Memoriuam – Elwood Simons by Trent Trulock, p. 15
1030. Conversations with Local Government Historians: Terry Fischer,
Town of Lisbon Historian, p.
17
1031. St. Lawrence County’s Northern Lights – Albert , p. Crary by
J. Rebecca Thompson, p. 23
1032. Cracker Box: Town and Village Historians Remember Elwood Simons, p. 26
VOL. XLIII #2 SPRING 1998
1033. Society of United Helpers: The First 100 Years by Jacqueline Hodges
Cheryl Madlin & Frank
Pastizzo, p. 4
1034. St. Lawrence County’s Northern Lights: Leonora Barry by Betsy Kepes
& Emily Owen, p. 15
1035. Memories of the Harrington Hotel by Patricia Harrington Carson, p. 21
1036. From the Bookshelf: Reflections from Canoe Country by Chris Angus
Reviewed by David Trithart, p.
29
1037. Cracker Box by Trent Trulock, p. 30
VOL. XLIII #3 SUMMER 1998
1038. The Art and Humor of Seth Moulton by Vicki Martin, p. 2
1039. Cracker Box by Trent Trulock, p. 14
1040. Update: Leonora Barry by Betsy Kepes & Emily Owen, p. 16
VOL. XLIII #4 FALL 1998
1041. Buck’s Bridges: Civil Engineering Roots in the Victorian Age by Alan
Teichman, p. 2
1042. Massena Center Suspension Bridge by Atwood Manley, p. 14
VOL. XLIV #1 WINTER 1999
1043. From the Editors, p.2
1044. Around the County: Political Memorabilia from the Collection of Shawn
Gray—
An Exhibit Catalog by Susanne
Longshore , p. 3
1045. In Memoriam—Elwood Simons by Trent Trulock, p. 15
1046. Conversations with Local Government Historians: Terry Fischer,
Town of Lisbon Historian
, p. 17
1047. St. Lawrence County’s Northern Lights—Albert , p. Crary by J. Rebecca
Thompson, p. 23
1048. Cracker Box – Town and Village Historians Remember Elwood Simons, p. 26
VOL. XLIV #2 SPRING 1999
1049. From the Editor – Pam Ouimet, p. 2
1050. Remembering the Town Hall by Patricia Harrington Carson, p. 3
1051. So Much to Tell: A Place We Call Home—Waddington, NY by. E. Jane Layo, p.
7
1052. The St. Lawrence River and Waddington by E. Jane Layo, p. 14
1053. Local Municipal Historians in St. Lawrence County, New York, p. 17
VOL. XLIV #3 SUMMER 1999
1054. Norwood Historian Earns Day of Honor, p. 3
1055. 1918 Ford Model T by Bernard R. McClure, p. 6
1056. Barn Raising by Pamela Ouimet, p. 10
1057. Barn Raising Contributors, p. 13
VOL. XLIV #4 FALL 1999
1058. Editor’s Note by Pamela Ouimet, p. 2
1059. The Liberation of Women by Matt Bixby, p. 3
1060. The Hungarian Immigrants by Justin Joy, p. 7
1061. Agriculture: The Core of a Nation by Aaron Reardon, p. 11
1062. The Misfortunes of Depression and War by Chris Skeels, p. 14
1063. Lisbon Museum Opening at Lisbon Homecoming Day, August 19, 2000, p. 19
VOL. XLV #1 WINTER 2000
1064. Town of Potsdam by Susan Lyman, p. 3
1065. How Norwood Received Its Name by Susan Lyman, p. 10
1066. Norwood Dance Hall by Susan Lyman, p. 11
1067. Circus Train Wreck by Susan Lyman, p. 12
1068. St. Lawrence County Historical Association Fifty-Third Annual Meeting, p.
14
VOL. XLV #2 SPRING 2000
1069. Leon’s Story by Patricia Carson, p. 3
1070. Edward Mundy (Part One), p. 7
1071. Behind Enemy Lines in the Philippines: The Recollections of Sidney
Rexford
by Mary Jane Watson, p. 20
1072. Living in South Colton During World War II: The Recollections
of Edna Murray, p. 24
VOL. XLV #3 SUMMER 2000
1073. Editor’s Note by Pamela Ouimet, p. 2
1074. Cooper’s Falls by Bryan Thompson, p. 3
1075. Memoirs of Edward Mundy—Part 2, p. 12
1076. St. Lawrence County Historical Association Membership Information, p. 25
VOL. XLV #4 FALL 2000
1077. Editor’s Note by Pamela Ouimet, p. 2
1078. Ford’s Dam by David E. Martin, p. 5
1079. The Islands by Valera M. Bickelhaupt, p. 9
1080. The Lost Art of Writing by Pamela Ouimet, p. 19
1081. Rensselaer Falls Historian Passes Away, p. 25
1082. Annual Heritage Day, p. 26
1083. Dessert Theater, p. 27
VOL. XLVI #1 WINTER 2001
1084. Lavair’s Garage and Hall by Ruth Augusta Butler Johnstone, p. 3
1085. Barns Located in the Town of Parishville by Emma Remington, p. 6
VOL. XLVI #2 SPRING 2001
1086. Trent Trulock Interviews Susan Lyman, p. 3
1087. Newton Falls in 1925, p. 16
1088. New Falls in 1900, p. 19
1089. Book Review, p. 22
1090. SLCHA 54th Annual Meeting, p. 23
VOL. XLVI #3 SUMMER 2001
1091. Siege of Fort Levis from Eyewitness Accounts by David Dickinson, p. 2
1092. Memoirs of the Late War in North America Between France and
England by Captain Pierre
Pouchot, p. 7
1093. Siege and Capture of Fort Levis, p. 17
1094. Memoirs of a French and Indian War Soldier: “Jolicoeur” Charles Bonin
edited by Andrew Gallup, p. 28
1095. Letter of Col. Nathan Whiting to His Wife from Fort La Galette
(Fort de la Presentation), p.
30
1096. Siege of Fort Levis: Conclusion by David Dickinson, p. 33
1097. Edith Duffy, Former Edwards Town and Village Historian, p. 35
1098. Edith Duffy Steps Down as Edwards Historian After Years of
Dedicated Service by LaVerne
H. Freeman, p. 36
1099. Edith Duffy, Good Friend and Neighbor by LaVerne H. Freeman, p. 37
VOL. XLVI #4 FALL 2001
1100. Editor’s Notes by Pamela Ouimet, p. 2
1101. An Honorable Position: an Honorable Man Reprinted from The Hermonitor, p.
3
1102. Gouverneur Round Table Club by Kenneth R. Ross, p. 6
1103. Heritage Grist Mill Association Acquires Vintage Separating Machine, p.
9
1104. Massena Students Get a Feel For History, p. 11
1105. Former Town of DePeyster Historian Passes Away, p. 13
1106. Grand Opening of the New Norfolk Museum, p. 14
1107. SLCHA Annual Holiday Open House and Red Barn Grand Opening:
December 7, 2001, p. 17
VOL. XLVII #1 WINTER 2002
1108. Herbert and Mary Ruth Judd Gallery Dedicated, p. 2
1109. History of the Joseph Clark Family Submitted by Leon Burnap,
Norfolk Town Historian, p. 4
1110. Civil War Weekend, Robert Moses State Park, Massena, NY--
August 3 & 4, 2002, p. 20
VOL. XLVII #2 SPRING 2002
1111. James McCormick by Edwin McCormick Barry, p. 2
1112. Frank Wilder’s Cranberry Lake, 1899-1948 by Peter Van de Water, p. 10
1113. History of the Joseph Clark Family, Part II by Carrie J. Woodard
Douglass, p. 18
VOL. XLVII #3-4 SUMMER/FALL 2002
1114. From the Executive Director, p. 2
1115. Shaping St. Lawrence County History Text by Susanne Longshore, p. 3
VOL. XLVIII #1-2 WINTER/SPRING 2003
1116. From the County Historian, p. 2
1117. An Overview of the History of Agriculture in St. Lawrence County
by Trent Trulock, p. 3
1118. Life in Edwards in the Late 19th Century As I Remember It by Frank L.
Raymond, p. 24
1119. Gentle Schoolmarm or Ambitious Young Man? Mid-nineteenth Century
Common School Teachers in
Northern New York by Betst Kepes, p. 29
1120. The Hidden Homeless of the North Country by Lee Van de Water, p. 34
VOL. XLVIII #3 SUMMER 2003
1121. From the County Historian by Trent Trulock, p. 2
1122. Our Trip to Florida by Clara Brown, p. 3
1123. The Colton Tannery by Susan and John Omohundro, p. 12
1124. Alcoa: Mystery Photo and Centennial, p. 16
VOL. XLVIII #4 FALL 2003
1125. From the County Historian by Trent Trulock, p. 2
1126. The Enduring and Strong Beat of the Norwood Brass Firemen by
Jane Subramanian, p. 3
1127. Mystery Photo, p.28
VOL. XLIX #1 WINTER 2004
1128. From the County Historian by Trent Trulock, p. 2
1129. Sacred Space: DeKalb’s Historic Methodist Meeting House by
Bryan Thompson, p. 4
1130. A Mysterious Landmark Opens to the Public Eye by David Sommerstein, p. 9
1131. The Little Depot That Could: A New Life for Lisbon’s Train Station
by Nancy Lafaver, p. 13
1132. Restoration Work in Heuvelton Renews Interest in Local Diva by
Todd Moe and Linda Marshall,
p. 16
1133. Restoration Resources Compiled by Bryan Thompson & Todd Moe, p. 21
1134. The First Preserve American Presidential Awards, p. 23
1135. Mystery Photo, p. 24
VOL. XLIX #2 SPRING 2004
1136. From the County Historian by Trent Trulock, p. 2
1137. The Greatest Generations by Patricia Harrington Carson, p. 4
1138. Memories of World War II by Patricia
Harrington Carson, p. 4
1139. Dorothy by Patricia Harrington Carson,
p. 19
1140. Mystery Photo, p. 28
VOL. XLIX #3 SUMMER 2004
1141. From the County Historian by Trent Trulock, p. 2
1142. The North Country's Lost Frescos by Malcolm McCormick, p. 4
1143. News from 1878 Reprinted from the
Gouverneur Herald, p. 20
1144. Tale of the Baby of Crossover Light by
Mary H. Biondi, p. 21
1145. Hon. Silas Wright, p. 23
1146. Mystery Photo, p.
24
VOL. XLIX #4 FALL 2004
1147. From the County Historian by Trent Trulock, p. 2
1148. A Circuitry of Steel: Railroad Connections in Northern New York
by Arthur N. Johnson, p. 4
1149. Researching the Minnicks of the Town of Fowler: Adventures in
Family History by Bill
Woodard, p. 12
1150. The Neil Family, Master Cheesemakers of Upstate New York
by Nicole L. Neil, p. 19
1151. Russell Cheese Factories: A Photo Album by Marie Rocca, p. 22 1152.
1152.
Mystery Photo, p.
24
VOL. L
#1 WINTER 2005
1153.
From the County
Historian By Trent Trulock, p. 2
1154.
Four Forgotten Founders
By Malcolm McCormick, p. 3
1155.
Richardson Hall, p. 9
1156.
Louisa: The Story of an
Amazing Woman, Louisa Thayer Meyer
By
Patricia Harrington Carson
1157.
100 Years of An
American Farm: Purchased by John Heaton, A.D. 1821,
p. 15
1158.
Mystery Photo, p. 24