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Bound Volumes: May 15, 2025

160 YEARS AGO: The new three-cent coin is coming into circulation. The size of the piece is precisely that of the dime, which may not have been wholly forgotten. The obverse bears the head of Liberty, with the legend “United States of America,” and the date “1865.” The reverse has the Roman numerals “III” surrounded by a wreath. The edge of the coin is plain unlike that of the ten-cent piece, which is milled. When new, the piece has a…
May 15, 2025

Hometown History: May 15, 2025

110 YEARS AGO: Mayor Joseph Lunn and 46 former Oneonta boys gathered last Friday evening in New York City and sat down to a tempting dinner, smoked some fine Doyle & Smith cigars from the old home town and then proceeded to have a rousingly good time talking over the old days spent on their native heath. Four hours of chumship and friendship reigned as of old and everybody had a real enjoyable time. The occasion was the second annual…
May 15, 2025

Bound Volumes: May 8, 2025

175 YEARS AGO: Advertisement—Lost in this village a few days since, a calico thread case, containing a few shillings in silver, together with a number of notes – 1 from E.B. Morehouse to Lansing Ray for eighty-eight dollars and a few cents; 1 from Jas. Peaselee to the same; 2 from Charles Hand to Hannah Ray; 1 from John Hamlin to the same; also some other papers. All the makers are notified not to pay the same, and the people…
May 8, 2025

Hometown History: May 8, 2025

110 YEARS AGO: John Paddock, aged about 54 years, a carpenter by trade, living at 63 Gilbert Street, where he conducted a lodging house for railroad men, took his own life about 7 o’clock Tuesday morning by shooting himself twice in the head with a .32 caliber revolver. Paddock was alone in the house at the time. When Paddock’s wife, accompanied by Mrs. Edward Aylsworth, a neighbor, entered after hearing the shots, he was found lying on the floor of…
May 8, 2025

Hawthorn Hill Journal: Southern Reflections

I am not a marcher; it just is not in my nature. The question then is how can I be a part of the resistance to the tyranny that is upon us? Well, one way is by writing these essays. It enables me to share some thoughts and observations in an honest and, I hope, reasoned way.…
May 1, 2025
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