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This Weeks Top New York History News

September 18, 2009admin
  • Civil War Soldier Buried in Saratoga Springs
  • Work Crew Uncovers 100-Year Old Lithograph
  • Ithaca Festival Blends History, Burlesque
  • Champlain Bridge Future Debated
  • NYU Razes Eugene O’Neill’s Playhouse
  • NY Scholar Creates Shipwreck Database
  • Huge Turnout for Fort Montgomery Days
  • Last Wooden Tour Boat Retires
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    September 11, 2009admin
    • Quarter to Honor Saratoga Battles
    • Pilgrims Follow Footsteps of Isaac Jogues
    • Maritime Museum To Excavate Fort Edward
    • Half Moon Captain Knighted
    • Battle of Plattsburgh Weekend Events
    • Dutch Knighthood For Author Shorto
    • Champlain’s Residents Tell Tales of Lake
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    September 4, 2009admin
  • Battle of Plattsburgh Weekend Events
  • Dutch Knighthood For Author Shorto
  • Champlain’s Residents Tell Tales of Lake
  • 100-Year Old Coney Island Bell Found
  • Cemetery to Bury Unknown Soldier
  • AHA’s 124th Annual Meeting Info Available
  • 1499 Royal Letter: Englishmen in Canada
  • Freud’s Adirondack Vacation
  • Johnstown to Celebrate Women’s Rights
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    August 28, 2009admin
  • Dutch Barges To Invade NY Harbor
  • War of 1812 Bill Vetoed by Gov
  • 90 Hear Criticism of Grave Policy
  • 168th New York State Fair Begins
  • Troy Theater Estimate at $14.8M
  • Onondaga to Bury Remains of 180
  • Langston Hughes’ Brownstone For Sale
  • Fort Edward Pieces May Avoid Landfill
  • Adirondacks: Timbucto Archeology Update
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    August 21, 2009admin
    • NY News Pioneer Don Hewitt Dies
    • Cheese Factory Foundation Unearthed
    • Local Produces Jim Thorpe Documentary
    • Battle of Plattsburgh Commemoration Plans
    • Federal Recognition for Brothertown Denied
    • Two Historic Champlain Settlements Honored
    • Rare Visit for NYC’s Birth Certificate
    • Young Interpreters At Farmers’ Museum
    • Dredgers Bring up Piece of Fort Edward
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    August 14, 2009admin
    • 150 Years of Children’s Home Celebrated
    • Returning Oysters to Jamaica Bay
    • Flooding Damages Van Buren Site
    • Fort Edward: 3 Historic Sites Being Sold
    • Tupper Train Depot, Museum Opens
    • North Elba: Forget the Train
    • Wright Homes Focus of Landmark Debate
    • Lois McClure Touring Lake Champlain
    • 1892 Yacht Added to Boldt Castle
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    August 7, 2009admin
    • Chancellor Wants United SUNY Image
    • Residents Remember Battle of Oriskany
    • Wreckage of 1942 Plane Found in St Lawrence
    • Lake George Divers Recognized by First Lady
    • 2 Thefts Stun Small Museum
    • Grand Plan For Lake Erie Shipwreck
    • Johnstown Keeps History Alive With New Tech
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    July 31, 2009admin
    • SUNY Plattsburgh Breaks Ground
    • Saratoga to Commemorate Historic Battles
    • Zebulon Pike Remains Won’t Be Dug Up
    • Regents Name New Ed. Commissioner
    • NY Librarian Chosen US Archivist
    • Location Of Historic Battle Still A Mystery
    • Commission Will Plan War of 1812 Events
    • Artifacts Pose Pre-Iroquoian Puzzle
    • Fort Ti Observes 100th Anniversary
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    July 24, 2009admin
    • Grant Money To Preserve VT Barns
    • Veteran Wants Monument at Fort Drum
    • Author Frank McCourt Has Died
    • Henry Louis Gates Profiled, Arrested
    • Genesee Brewery Lights Up
    • Revolution Returns to Mount Independence
    • Obama Marks NAACP’s 100th Anniversary
    • Estes House To Become Interpretive Center
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    This Weeks Top New York History News

    July 17, 2009admin
    • Author Frank McCourt Near Death
    • Rodin Work Returns to Crown Point
    • Historic 1777 Blade To Go On Display
    • Schenectady Diner Restoration Stalls
    • Library of Congress Now On iTunes
    • Slavery Historian Kenneth M. Stampp Dies
    • County Considers Uses For Old Canton Jail
    • New Books Explore Hudson’s Legacy
    • Locals Clear Portion of Historic Fort Izard
    • After 5 Yrs, Warrensburg Museum Reopens
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