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Focus on History: Jacob Snell loved an election

Jacob Snell was “unceasing and unrelenting” on behalf of the Republican Party. The Canajoharie Courier wrote, “A campaign once begun was waged until the polls were closed on Election Day,

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Barton D. Leneker

Mr. Barton D. Leneker, 93, of Lafayette Street, Palatine Bridge, NY passed from this life on Sunday, October 22, 2023 surrounded by his family. Born on October 31, 1929 he

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» Storming Fort Fisher, a Civil War story — Focus on History

Storming Fort Fisher, a Civil War story — Focus on History - The Gloversville Leader Herald

By Bob Cudmore Bruce Anderson, a Black war hero buried in Amsterdam, fought alongside a Canajoharie white man, Zachariah Neahr, in a daring mission during the battle of Fort Fisher, North Carolina, near the end of the Civil War. Anderson was born in 1845, presumably in Mexico City, then worked a

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These Five Upstate Hikes Are New York's Deadliest

New York has so much natural beauty, but every year hikers die because they don't follow the rules, are unprepared, or have accidents. These are NY's most deadly trails.

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