May 4, 1901-Bicyclists in Grand Rapids again are being warned not to ride on sidewalks.
May 4, 1901-Owing to the publishing of the delinquent tax list and other advertising matter this week, local news is crowded out of the Herald-Review.
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May 3, 1911-With the addition of three new cars that are expected this week, there will be a total of 14 cars owned and operated in the village.
May 3, 1911-Ralph Lane was burned to death in a fire at Ball Club which destroyed the 20-room hotel conducted by John Payne.
May 3, 1911-George Fraser of Duluth has rented the Ogegma Hotel at Pokegama Lake and will open to the public in a few days.
The watercolors that White produced during his yearlong voyage can be found in two sources: a collection of originals at the British Museum in London and the illustrated edition of Hariot’s
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia. Hariot’s illustrated report, published by Theodor de Bry in 1590, includes etchings based on White originals, some of which were later lost. Many more of White’s illustrations were destroyed when, as the colonists deserted Virginia, Drake’s sailors threw overboard a chest containing his work.
White’s surviving illustrations provide a detailed account of Indian life informed by the artist’s European training and cultural expectations. Often posing his subjects in the Hapsburg style, White drew a warrior decorated in body paint and holding a bow, and a chief looking to his right and with one arm akimbo. White also captured Virginia Indian cultural activities, such as a couple sitting on a mat eating, a group of men and women
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The National Trust (NSW) has announced the shortlist for the 2021 National Trust Heritage Awards, one of the most highly anticipated events in the heritage conservation, arts and culture, architecture and design, publishing and community sectors.
Now in its 27th year, the National Trust Heritage Awards recognises and honours projects, initiatives and individuals that demonstrate excellence in the conservation, protection, and interpretation of Aboriginal, built, natural and cultural heritage. The awards are the signature event of the Australian Heritage Festival in New South Wales and proudly supported by the NSW Government through the Heritage Council of NSW.
Apr 13, 2021
CORTLAND Ralph D. Lane, 85, passed away 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, 2021, in hospice at Shepherd of the Valley, Howland, after a lengthy illness.
He was born April 18, 1935, in Champion, the youngest son of William C. Lane Sr. and Margaret Kupson Lane, and lived in Cortland most of his life.
He graduated from Cortland High School in 1953 and attended Kent State and Youngstown State universities.
While in college, he played on the tennis team and worked as a tennis manager at Youngstown Country Club. He was also a past president of the Warren Tennis Club in the 1960s. Playing tennis and golf with his family were his favorite activities throughout life.
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