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Monthly Archives: March 2019
Slaves in the Backyard
Sometimes a story that needs to be told could be right outside your door. Perhaps you just failed to comprehend, or it just grew too familiar and as a result, gave it no real thought. This post is a small … Continue reading
Posted in Lets Talk
Tagged Clinton County N.Y., Dakin, Family history, genealogy, Lake Champlain, Moore, New York, Plattsburgh, Slavery, Treadwell
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The Year Was 1970
I am a regular reader of a blog called Carpe Diem, which is written by Don Forrester. The blog is not a genealogy- oriented work, but much is written about family and everyday life and one’s comings and goings. Don … Continue reading
Posted in Lets Talk
Tagged Family history, genealogy, Moore, Plattsburgh, Strand Theater
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