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  • ==Milton Hart - Stories== ...ther was a young guy helping to run the place. I have heard a lot of great stories about the New York crowd coming up to spend the summer. One I can recall is
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  • :[[Hart, Milton - Stories| Milton Hart Stories]] - ''"Ralph Barton, he used to have flyers like you get in the newspaper t
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  • See [[Hart, Milton - Stories|Milton Hart Stories]]
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  • ==Family Stories== Family stories and individual remembrance are treasured jewels given to our descendants.
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  • ...the 60 year history of the Warner's Lake Improvement Association and many stories and recollections of residents of the area. Included are businesses, church
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  • :From [[Hart, Milton - Stories| Milton Hart's Stories]]: ''Sanford Shultes ran the store right at the intersection and his son Fr
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  • [[Category:Stories]]
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  • [[Category:Buildings]] [[Category:Family Stories]]
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  • :From [[Hart, Milton - Stories| Milton Hart's Stories]]: ''On the top of the hill was Fred Hochstrasser's Store. This was more of
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  • ...ker and Gardner. Lumen Lobdell was then the proprietor. The mill was five stories high and had four run of fine French burr stones and an overshot wheel twen
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  • :From [[Hart, Milton - Stories| Milton Hart Stories]]: ''Ralph Barton bought the old Settler’s Store, which is now the Berne
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  • ...n added on the left. Basically it is an old beam house with one and a half stories. The big barn has various dates written and carved in it. The chicken shed
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  • [[Category:Family Stories]] [[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Berne Biographies]]
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  • ...ne area we did sometimes look at legends and occasionally look at tracable stories. We did not come up with much through documentation. What we have seen does ...n a Schoharie County historical journal that he was not able to verify any stories associated with Schoharie County. We also know that the group called Copper
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  • [[Category:Family Stories]] [[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Berne Biographies]]
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  • Josiah Priest gives a riveting description of the massacre in his Stories of the Revolution published in 1836. It was based on an interview with Robe ...esktop).jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>steel engraving frontispiece from ''"Stories of the Revolution,"'' by Josiah Priest; first published 1836. Engraving was
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  • [[Category:Stories]]
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  • ...Pangburn Benson behind Marcia and I am standing in front of Agnes. Oh, the stories those walls could tell!!
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  • ==Milton Hart - Stories== ...ther was a young guy helping to run the place. I have heard a lot of great stories about the New York crowd coming up to spend the summer. One I can recall is
    14 KB (2,695 words) - 23:34, 7 October 2012
  • [[Category:Stories]] [[Category:Stories]]
    17 KB (3,074 words) - 13:35, 25 October 2012
  • [[Category:Family Stories]] [[Category:Biography]] [[Category:Berne Biographies]]
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