2001 Index

KEY

01Fall-3 – 2001 Fall issue, p. 3
(A) Author
(B) Biographical
(G) Genealogical
(I) Illustration
(M) Map
(O) Obituary
(R) Review
(S) Subject of article


A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I-J  K  L  M
N  O  P  Q-R  S  T  U-V  W  X-Y-Z

A
African American research resources (S) 01Spr-35
Albany, use of hospitals 01Fall-23
Albert, King of Belgium 01Fall-25
Albright, Walter 01Spr-20
Altamont, Albany County 01Spr-20, 22
American Legion, Cobleskill 01Spr-21
Ashby, Turner 01Spr-25
Automobiles
    1903 Rambler (I) 01Fall-33
    Ford agency 01Spr-20
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Baker
    Abraham 01Spr-13
    Daniel 01Spr-18
    David 01Spr-12,13
    John 01Spr-7,12
Bakkom, Jean 01Fall-35
Barber, Harold 01Spr-18
Barnard, Cole (A,I) 01Fall-3
Barrett, George 01Spr-19
Bartholomew, Howard R. 01Spr-36
Barton
    Arthur 01Spr-20
    William 01Spr-18
Bassigiou, Arthur 01Spr-21
Bassler, Emory 01Spr-18
Bates, John 01Spr-36
Beams, Dan (A) 01Fall-34
Beauchamp, Wm. Rev. 01Spr-33
Becker
    Dennis 01Spr-32
    George 01Spr-19
    Lee 01Spr-19,32
    Mary 01Spr-32
    Will (S) 01Spr-32
Bellinger
    William J. Jr, 01Fall-29,30
    William 01Spr-36
Belloise, Dawne 01Fall-29
Bellows, William 01Spr-28
Benham, – Dr. 01Spr-17
Benson, George R. Jr. (A) 01Fall-32
Bentley, – Dr. 01Spr-21
Berg family 01Spr-35
Berne, Albany County 01Spr-20
Bernocco, Joseph 01Spr-36
Bertam, Albert 01Spr-22
Bevins, Dennis 01Spr-4
Blenheim, in Depression 01Fall-16
Boba, Tatiana (A) 01Fall-35; 01Spr-36
Book reviews 01Spr-33; 01Fall-35
Borst, – Lt. 01Spr-6
Borst, Levi 01Spr-19
Bouck
    Charles 01Spr-21
    Friend 01Spr-19
    Gabriel 01Spr-34
    Joseph 01Spr-34
    Mildred (A) 01Spr-31, 32; (A) 01Fall-15
Boughton, Grace 01Fall-20
Boyd
    – Lt. 01Spr-5,7,8,9,11
    Alexander 01Spr-34
Brant, Joseph 01Spr-5,12
Bray, Toni 01Fall-34, 01Spr-36
Breakabeen 01Spr-32
Breen, Michael 01Spr-36
Broome, in Depression 01Spr-31
Brown
    Christian 01Spr-5, 6
    Christopher 01Spr-12
Buckbee, Jos. 01Spr-16
Buess, Irmgard & Ralph 01Spr-36
Bugle, c. 1840 01Fall-31
Bull's Head Inn historical marker 01Fall-30
Bunzey, Hiram 01Spr-18
Burtonsville, Montgomery Co. 01Spr-16
Butler
    – Col. 01Spr-6,7,10
    – Maj. 01Spr-13 Back to Top
C
Cain, Reuben 01Spr-4
Cannon, – Capt. 01Spr-10
Carlisle, in Depression 01Fall-16
Carter, Mamie 01Spr-19
Cavlier, Margo 01Fall-23
Ceiley, John 01Spr-13
Central Bridge 01Spr-21
    Auto Co. 01Spr-22
    Early 20th century recollections 01Spr-21
    Ford dealer 01Spr-20
    IOOF Lodge 01Spr-21
Chandler, Ira & Bertha 01Spr-22
Chapin, Charles 01Spr-21
Charlotte Valley Central School 01Fall-20
Charlotteville 01Fall-19
Christian Leader 01Fall-25
Christman, Maxine & Richard 01Spr-36
Chrysler, Mildred 01Spr-22
Churches
    Lutheran, Gallupville 01Spr-19
    Lutheran, St. John's 01Fall-29,30
    Methodist, Gallupville 01Spr-19
    Methodist, Hyndsville 01Fall-30
    Presbyterian, Esperance 01Spr-16
    Reformed, Gallupville 01Spr-19
    Universalist 01Fall-25
Civil War
    134th N.Y. Infantry 01Spr-29
    3rd N.Y. Cavalry 01Spr-23,25,27
    7th N.Y. Heavy Artillery 01Spr-4, 01Spr-29
    Battle of Petersburg 01Spr-27
    J.S. Kenyon role 01Spr-23
    Letters of David & Jeremiah Reed (S) 01Spr-29
    Siege of Charleston 01Spr-29
    Van Alen’s Cavalry 01Spr-23, 27
Civilian Conservation Corps. 01Spr-32
Clam Hollow 01Fall-19
Clinton, James 01Spr-7,10
Clovercroft Historical Society 01Fall-29
Clulter, William 01Spr-15
Cobleskill 01Fall-3,19,22,25
    College 01Fall-3
    Creek, flood 01Fall-27
    Historical marker 01Fall-30
    Historical Society 01Fall-3
    Hospital 01Fall- 23
    In Depression 01Fall-17
    In Revolution 01Spr-5
    Times-Journal 01Spr-2
    Union Free School 01Fall-25
Cohn, Anna 01Fall-20
Collins, Frank 01Spr-4
Community Hospital of Schoharie County 01Fall-23
Congressional Medal of Honor (S) 01Spr-23
Cooperstown, hospital 01Fall-23
Creamery, Gallupville 01Spr-19
Cross, Alan 01Spr-36
Croswell, – Mr. 01Spr-17 Back to Top
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Dams, Schoharie Creek 01Fall-15
Daniels, Jack 01Spr-35
Davenport, Delaware County 01Fall-20
Davis, Lois 01Spr-36
DeFreest, Charles R. 01Spr-24
Delanson, Schenectady Co. 01Spr-19
Deloung, Gail 01Fall-23
Depression of 1929-1940 (S) 01Fall-15, (S) 01Spr-31
Detts, – Lt. 01Spr-12
DeVaughn, Betty 01Spr-36
Diamond, Ted 01Spr-36
Dietz, William 01Spr-34
Dinnel, Sarah 01Spr-36
Ditts, – Capt. 01Spr-12
Ditz – Lt. 01Spr-7,12 John 01Spr-6,12
Donats Mountain 01Fall-26
Dorff, Samuel S. 01Spr-15
Dorlach (Turloch)
    Historical marker 01Fall-29,30
    In Revolution 01Spr-12
Duncan, Ora 01Spr-4
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East Berne, Albany County 01Spr-20
Education
    One-room schools (I) 01Fall-21, (S) 01Fall-19,25
    Eaton’s Corners school 01Spr-16
    Gallupville schools 01Spr-19
    Oliver schoolhouse (S) 01Fall-19
    School consolidation 01Fall-20
Efner, Valentine 01Spr-34
Eisenhower, Dwight 01Fall-6
Ellerson, David 01Fall-33
Elm Home 01Fall-23
Enders and Colyer Ford dealer 01Spr-20
Enders, David & Mrs. 01Spr-21
Esperance
    Historical Society 01Fall-31
    1876 Independence Day 01Spr-16 Back to Top
F
Fader, – Maj. 01Spr-13
Farrell, Helene 01Spr-2
Finch, William 01Spr-4
Fitzsimmons, Charles 01Spr-28
Flynn, John W. 01Spr-20
Foland, Martha 01Spr-36
Folk, Adam 01Spr-13
Franklin
    Albert, Benjamin, Lewis, Sarah & William Alonzo 01Spr-16
Franks, Jacob 01Spr-10
Freemoyer (Freemyer), David, pension papers (S) 01Spr-5 Back to Top
G
Gaige, Frank & Willey mill 01Spr-18
Gallupville 01Spr-21
    Early 20th century recollections 01Spr-18, 21
Garce, Eugene 01Spr-31, 01Fall-17
Gazette Newspapers 01Spr-2
Gebhard, John 01Spr-34
General Electric Co. 01Spr-19
Gerlach, Johan Christian 01Fall-30
Gerlach’s Dorf, historical marker 01Fall-29
Gilboa 01Fall-15
    In depression 01Spr-31,32
    Independence Day 01Spr-16,17
Ginsburg, Alan 01Spr-2
Gleason, Patricia 01Spr-36
Gloversville, Fulton County 01Fall-22
Goodrich, David 01Spr-36
Gouraud, George E. 01Spr-27
Graulich, Art 01Spr-36
Great Depression (S) 01Fall-15, (S) 01Spr-31
Greenbush Hill 01Fall-26
Gregory, Lori 01Spr-36
Grosvenor, John, Mrs. 01Fall-20
Grosvenor's Corners 01Spr-23
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H
Hagan, Edward 01Spr-1,5,36; 01Fall-2
Hagar, – Capt. 01Spr-7,12
Hagar, Henry 01Spr-13
Hager, John 01Spr-13
Hall, William 01Spr-15
Hallock, Warren 01Spr-3,4
Hamlin, – Dr. 01Spr-17
Haner, Hiram D. 01Fall-20
Hannis, Eva 01Fall-20
Hanson, Richard 01Spr-36
Harrison, – Capt. 01Spr-13
Haskin, John (A) 01Spr-4
Hasting, Hugh 01Spr-27
Haverly, Elam, mill 01Spr-18
Hendrix
    Anne 01Spr-36
    Lester (B,I) 01Spr-2;36; (A) 01Fall-35; 01Fall-2,29
    Roberta L. 01Spr-2
Hilts, Menzo, grocery 01Spr-18
Historical markers (S) 01Fall-29
Hitler, Adolph 01Fall-4,5,7
Hodder, Maurice 01Spr-36
Hops, picking 01Spr-19
Hotaling, Donald 01Spr-18,21,22
Hotels, Gallupville 01Spr-19
Houck, Jacob Jr. 01Spr-34
Hospitals 01Fall-23
Hubbard, Bunent 01Spr-15
Hyndsville, church historical marker 01Fall-30
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I-J
I.O.O.F. 01Spr-18,21
Independence Day accidents (S) 01Spr-16
Indians, 18th century journal references 01Spr-33
Internet 01Fall-29
Jackson, Jeremiah 01Spr-4
Jefferson, Thomas 01Spr-16
Johnson
    Harold 01Spr-21
    John 01Spr-5,10,11
    Margie Lee 01Fall-17
    Robert 01Fall-17
Jones, Ken (A) 01Spr-16,36
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K
Kammen, Carol 01Spr-3
Kelsch
    George 01Spr-22
    Jacob 01Spr-18
    May 01Spr-22
Kennon, – Capt. 01Spr-10
Kenyon
    Alma 01Spr-24,26
    Charles Grosvenor 01Spr-23,26
    Jacob 01Spr-24
    John Snyder (B,S) 01Spr-23, (I) 01Spr-25
Kestenbaum, Lawrence 01Spr-34
Keyerskill cemetery soldiers' memorial (S,I) 01Spr-3
Kling, Lois 01Spr-36
Knapp, – Dr. 01Spr-17
Kopeck, Carle J. (A) 01Fall-31
Korean War 01Spr-22
Kromer, Charles C 01Spr-26,27
Kugler, Olga R. 01Spr-22
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L
Latham, Seward 01Spr-18
Lawyer
    David B. 01Fall-28
    John 01Spr-7
Lee, William 01Spr-4
Letts, Jessie 01Spr-21
Lewis-Ruiz, Mickey 01Spr-35
Lockwood, H.R. Rev. Dr. 01Spr-25
Loesch, – Palatine settler 01Spr-33
Log cabin, historical marker text 01Fall-30
Looey, – Col. 01Spr-12
Loop, – Lt. 01Spr-13
Loucks, Virginia 01Fall-22
Lutheranville one-room school 01Fall-22, (I) 01Fall-24
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M
Mackendice, William 01Spr-13
Manchester
    Adam (B) 01Spr-18
    Alvin 01Spr-21,22
    Bertha 01Spr-22
    Carrie 01Spr-18
    Edward 01Spr-18, 22
    Edwin 01Spr-21
    Harry 01Spr-18
Manko, Katina & Sandra 01Fall-35
Mattice
    Al 01Spr-19
    Bea 01Spr-29
Mayham, Stephen 01Spr-34
McAuliffe, Anthony, 01Fall-7
McCoffrey, Michael Fr. 01Spr-20
McFarland, Viola 01Spr-19
Medical practice, early 20th century 01Fall-19,22
Michael, Robert 01Spr-36
Mickel, Clara & Robert 01Spr-36
Middleburgh, as Weiserdorf 01Spr-33
Millerton, Robert 01Spr-19
Mills 01Spr-18,19
Mineral Springs 01Fall-26
    School 01Fall-25
    School 1890-91 01Fall-27
Mix stone company 01Spr-19
Mix, Simon Hoosic 01Spr-27
Moeller, Henry Rev. 01Fall-30
Moot, Edmund 01Fall-2
Moravian Journals in Central New York 1745-66, Beauchamp, Rev. Win ed. (R) 01Spr-33
Moravian missionaries 01Spr-33
Morgan, Daniel 01Fall-33
Morrow, Kevin 01Spr-36
Murphy, Timothy 01Spr-8,9,10,11
Muscial instruments, c. 1840 bugle 01Fall-31
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N
New York City, migration from 01Spr-31
Nasholt's blacksmith shop 01Spr-18,19
Neer, Hannah & Karl 01Fall-22
Nexon family 01Spr-35
Nobles, Sile 01Fall-25
Norton
    Mary VanOrder 01Spr-2, 01Fall-2
    Richard A. 01Spr-36
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O
O’Connor, Jeffrey 01Spr-36, (A) 01Fall-32
O'Brien, Harvey 01Spr-4
Old Stone Fort Museum 01Fall-29,33,34
Oliver
    George 01Fall-22
    James 01Fall-22
    Virginia Dr. 01Spr-36; (S) 01Fall-19; (I) 01Fall-23
    Ward Dr. 01Spr-36; (S) 01Fall-19; (I) 01Fall-22
Olsen, Robert 01Fall-31
One-room schools. See Education
Osinski, John 01Spr-36
Ostrander
    Jessie 01Spr-19
    Olive 01Spr-21
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P
Pack peddlers 01Spr-18
Paige, – Mr. 01Spr-17
Palatines 01Spr-33; 01Fall-22,30
Palmatier, Christine 01Spr-36; 01Fall-34
Parr
    – Capt. 01Spr-7
    – Maj. 01Spr-10
Parsons
    A.B. 01Spr-21
    A.L. 01Spr-22
    Arthur 01Spr-19
Patents, Adam Manchester's 01Spr-21
Pateree, – Capt. 01Spr-13
Patria, school 01Fall-25
Patrick, – Capt. 01Spr-5,6
Patton, George 01Fall-7,13
Peteree, – Col. 01Spr-13
Petersburg Hill school 01Fall-25
Petersburg Mountain 01Fall-26
Physicians, Cobleskill 01Fall-19
Pickett, Henry 01Spr-20
Pindar, John Sigsbee 01Spr-34
Plank, Edward & Orville 01Spr-18
Politicians in Schoharie Co. cemeteries (S) 01Spr-34
Porter
    Harry 01Spr-18
    Howard 01Spr-3
Pratt
    – Col. 01Spr-17
    Pam 01Spr-36
Praus, Paul 01Spr-36
Presley, Carol 01Spr-36
Price, Aaron & Daniel 01Spr-15
Proper
    Bert 01Spr-3
    John 01Spr-4
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Q-R
Rains, David 01Spr-5
Reed
    Charles 01Spr-29
    Daniel 01Spr-30
    David H., letters from 01Spr-29
    Ellis 01Spr-29
    Jeremiah 01Spr-29; letter from 01Spr-30
    Stephen 01Spr-29
Reflections on Sharon: 1797-1997 A Pictorial History (R) 01Fall-35
Republican party 01Spr-24
Revolutionary War
    Engagements
      1780 Schoharie Valley 01Spr-10
      1781 Johnstown 01Spr-12
      4th Pennsylvania Reg’t 01Spr-7
      Canada Creek 01Spr-13
      Cobleskill Creek 01Spr-13
      Cobleskill 01Spr-5
      Harpersfield 01Spr-13
      Middle Fort 01Spr-12; 01Spr-13
      Newtown 01Spr-7
      Sullivan-Clinton 01Spr-7
      Turlock 01Spr-12
    Generally
      Exhibit 01Fall-33
      Fort Clinton 01Spr-5,6,7,10,13
      Freemoyer’s battleground 01Spr-15
      Middle Fort 01Spr-7,10
Reynolds, Samuel 01Spr-11
Rhinehart, Carl 01Spr-36
Richmondville
    Central School 01Fall-20
    In Depression 01Spr-31
Rightmyer, Susan 01Spr-36
Road construction, 1915 01Spr-20
Robinson, Ethel 01Spr-36; 01Fall-34
Rodewig, Carol 01Fall-23
Ross, – Maj. 01Spr-12
Ryder, Liliveen 01Fall-20
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Schafer, Menzo 01Spr-18
Scheffer, Michael 01Spr-33
Schenectady 01Spr-19
    Hospitals, use of 01Fall-23
Schoharie
    Creek, dams 01Fall-15
    High school 01Fall-22
    Historical marker 01Fall-29
    In Depression 01Spr-31
    Mix Stone Co. 01Spr-19
    Palatine migration from 01Spr-33
    Republican newspaper 01Spr-27
    Union newspaper 01Spr-27
Schoharie County Bicentennial Committee 01Fall-29
Schoharie County Chamber of Commerce 01Fall-34
Schoharie County Government
    Judge 01Fall-17
    Courthouse 01Fall-22
    Department of Social Services 01Fall-15
    Health Commission 01Fall-23
    Jail 01Spr-32
    Nurse 01Spr-31
    Sheriff 01Fall-22
    Welfare Department 01Spr-31; 01Fall-15
Schoharie County Historical Marker Committee 01Fall-29
Schoharie County Historical Review (S) 01Spr-2; 01Fall-29,30
    Editor named 01Spr-02, 01Fall-2
Schoharie County Historical Society 01Fall-2,19,20,23
    Committees 01Spr-36
    Library 01Spr-31,35
    Publications 01Fall-2
    Museum 01Fall-31
    Web site (S) 01Fall-29
SchoharieHistory.Net 01Fall-29
Schoolcraft, Hi 01Spr-18
Schools. See Education
Scrafford, Claude 01Spr-20
Scribner, Edward 01Spr-36
Seeley
    – Col. 01Spr-7,12
    John 01Spr-12
    John 01Spr-32
Seward, historical marker 01Fall-29
Sharon
    Historical Society 01Fall-35
    In Depression 01Spr-31, 01Fall-16
Sharon Hill school 01Fall-22,26
Sharon Springs 01Fall-35
Sheets, Anthony 01Spr-15
Shuart, Ted 01Spr-36
Sloughters’ History of Schoharie County 01Spr-3
Sloughter’s Instant History of Schoharie County 01Spr-2
Smith, Peter 01Spr-19
Snyder, Jeff 01Spr-19
Somers, Peter N. Rev. 01Fall-30
Spadeholts, Abram 01Spr-4
Spafford, Leonard 01Fall-15
Spateholts, Charles 01Spr-19
Spencer
    George 01Spr-32
    Pat 01Spr-30
Spickerman, Laura 01Spr-36
Stalin, Josef 01Fall-13
Stars and Stripes 01Fall-11
State University College at Cobleskill 01Fall-3
Steinberg, family 01Spr-35
Stenbrough, – Capt. 01Spr-13
Stevens, Philander 01Spr-16
Stone Fort Volunteer Militia 01Fall-32
Straub, Jack 01Spr-22
Sullivan
    John 01Spr-7,8,9,10
    Mark (A) 01Spr-23
Summit 01Fall-19, 22
    In Depression 01Fall-15
    School District 3 01Fall-19, 20
Swantz, Sally 01Spr-36, 01Fall-34
Swart, Peter 01Spr-34
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T
Talbott, Charles W. Rev. 01Spr-15
Teabout, Ralph V., Wendy & family 01Spr-35
Tefft, Martha 01Spr-24,26
Teter, Lena M. 01Spr-21
Thornton’s garage 01Spr-18,19
Tibbetts, James 01Spr-4
Timerman, John 01Spr-28
Touch of Nostalgia: Sharon Springs Spa (R) 01Fall-35
Towne, Marlene 01Spr-36
Tramps 01Spr-18
Truax, Beatrice 01Spr-21
Tryon
    Bonnie 01Spr-36, 01Fall-20
    William 01Spr-22
Turloch. See Dorlach
Tygart, – Maj. 01Spr-13
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U-V
U.S. Public Health Service 01Fall-22
Unitarian Universalist Association 01Fall-25
Valley Environmental Conservation Association 01Fall-15
Van Alen, James H. 01Spr-25,27
Van Alstyne, – Maj. 01Spr-13
Van DeValk, Lori 01Spr-36, 01Fall-19
Van Duesen, Maude 01Fall-20
Van Dyke
    Laurence 01Spr-4
    Nelson 01Spr-4
Van Houten, Sylvia & Wallace 01Spr-36, 01Fall-19
Van Schaick, John Jr. (A) 01Fall-25
Van Voris, Arthur H. 01Fall-2
Veterans Hospital, Albany 01Spr-22
Voorheesville, Albany County 01Spr-20
Vroman
    Gene 01Spr-36
    Harold 01Spr-36
    Myron 01Fall-2
Vrooman
    Doris 01Spr-36
    Peter 01Spr-6,10-13
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Waldenville, school 01Spr-18
Walker, Abram 01Spr-4
Warner
    George 01Spr-5
    Nicholas 01Spr-6
Washington, George 01Fall-30, 33
Waters, Ray 01Spr-3
Weaver, Jake 01Spr-20
Weidman, Albert 01Spr-19
Weiser, Conrad, John Conrad & Samuel 01Spr-33
Weisersdorf 01Spr-33
Welfare, Depression-era 01Spr-31; 01Fall-15
West Berne, Albany County 01Spr-20
West, Michael 01Spr-36
Westfall, Frank 01Spr-18
White, Nancy 01Fall-23
Willet, Marinus 01Spr-12,15
Wise, Max 01Spr-22
Wood
    Charles 01Spr-4
    Omar 01Spr-18
Woolsey
    – Capt. 01Spr-10,11
    – Maj. 01Spr-13
World War I 01Spr-20, 01Fall-25
    Draft law 01Spr-21
World War II 01Spr-22, 01Fall-22
    Bastogne 01Fall-6,7,8,10
    Battle of the Bulge (S) 01Fall-3, (M) 01Fall-10
    Casualties 01Fall-9
    Pearl Harbor 01Spr-21
    Rationing 01Spr-21, 01Fall-9
Wright
    Early 20th century recollections 01Spr-18
    Town garage 01Spr-19
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Yoke, – Capt. 01Spr-9
Young, Jack 01Spr-36
Zimmer, Avery B. & Mrs. 01Spr-20
Zoch, Harold 01Spr-3

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