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FRIDAY, AUG. 4 NCCC Walleye Derby Lake Erie, Dunkirk. Call Zen Olow, 716 640-2776 for details. Cattaraugus County Fair 501 Erie St., Little Valley. Gates

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MONDAY, JULY 31 Cattaraugus County Fair 501 Erie St., Little Valley. Gates open at 8 a.m., most vendors at 11 a.m., midway at 1 p.m. See www.cattarauguscofa

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MONDAY, JULY 24 Darwin R. Barker Library Teen Tuesday 7 Day St., Fredonia, noon to 1 p.m. Teens 13 years of age and up. Snacks, play the Xbox, use the Wifi.

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When deadly disease struck 1790s Harrisburg, residents took matters into their own hands

When deadly disease struck 1790s Harrisburg, residents took matters into their own hands | Column PennLive.com 2/13/2021 Joe McClure, pennlive.com © Joe McClure, PennLive/Joe McClure, PennLive/pennlive.com/TNS The Paxton Creek flows to the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg in July. In the 1790s, Harrisburg residents blamed a stagnant pond created by a mill dam on the creek for causing a mysterious fatal fever that plagued the town for three years. They had suffered three years of disease and death. They would not tolerate a fourth year. They simply had to do something about it. A fever spread through Harrisburg in the fall of 1792. It struck again the following year, more severe and deadly.

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