Reminiscing with Pearl Playford: A Collection of Local and Human Interest Columns Printed in the Watervliet Record 1959-1966Reminiscing Books, 2006 - 304 sider |
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... Miles , prominent early day settler in Northeast Hartford , took the cargo of lumber from his sawmill northeast of the village , down the river to St. Joseph . The river was much deeper in those early days and was unobstructed by dams ...
... Miles , prominent early day settler in Northeast Hartford , took the cargo of lumber from his sawmill northeast of the village , down the river to St. Joseph . The river was much deeper in those early days and was unobstructed by dams ...
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... miles north of Bainbridge . They named the settle- ment Waterford , but it was later changed to Watervliet . In those pioneer days Paw Paw River was a busy stream , carrying upon its surface huge rafts of logs and work in the sawmills ...
... miles north of Bainbridge . They named the settle- ment Waterford , but it was later changed to Watervliet . In those pioneer days Paw Paw River was a busy stream , carrying upon its surface huge rafts of logs and work in the sawmills ...
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... miles in length , 1 1⁄2 miles across at its widest point and a half mile at its narrowest point . It has a shoreline of 10 miles . It had its beginning as a summer resort more than 70 years ago and how many thousands of vacationists ...
... miles in length , 1 1⁄2 miles across at its widest point and a half mile at its narrowest point . It has a shoreline of 10 miles . It had its beginning as a summer resort more than 70 years ago and how many thousands of vacationists ...
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... miles and folks hastened to get their share . Among them was Orlando Brown , of Bangor , who took home a wagon load but cautioned his family to save the seeds . Those seeds were planted the next spring with the re- sult that he had ...
... miles and folks hastened to get their share . Among them was Orlando Brown , of Bangor , who took home a wagon load but cautioned his family to save the seeds . Those seeds were planted the next spring with the re- sult that he had ...
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... mile for clay or gravel road construction and $ 1,000 a mile for macadam highways . The state highway budget for the period , 1905 to 1907 , was $ 90,000 . Earle met with opposition on every hand . Opponents hired toughs to break up the ...
... mile for clay or gravel road construction and $ 1,000 a mile for macadam highways . The state highway budget for the period , 1905 to 1907 , was $ 90,000 . Earle met with opposition on every hand . Opponents hired toughs to break up the ...
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Reminiscing Columns 1961 | 79 |
Reminiscing Columns 1962 | 135 |
Reminiscing Columns 1963 | 191 |
Reminiscing Columns 1964 | 231 |
Reminiscing Columns 1965 | 271 |
Reminiscing Columns 1966 | 289 |
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Side 67 - And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
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Side 8 - Isn't it strange that princes and kings, And clowns that caper in sawdust rings, And common folks like you and me, Are builders for eternity? "Each is given a bag of tools, A shapeless mass, a book of rules ; And each must make, ere life is flown, A stumbling block or a stepping stone.
Side 50 - There followeth after me today A youth whose feet must pass this way. This chasm that has been naught to me To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be.
Side 50 - The builder lifted his old gray head — "Good friend, in the path I have come," he said, "There followeth after me today, A youth whose feet must pass this way, This chasm...
Side 50 - Came at the evening cold and gray To a chasm deep and wide . The old man crossed in the twilight dim, For the sullen stream held no fears for him; But he turned when he reached the other side, And builded a bridge to span the tide. "Old Man...
Side 33 - ... shoes. His cabin was like that of other pioneers. A few three-legged stools; a bedstead made of poles stuck between the logs in the angle of the cabin, the outside corner supported ' by a crotched stick driven into the ground ; the table, a huge hewed log standing on four legs ; a pot, kettle, and skillet, and a few tin and pewter dishes were all the furniture. The boy Abraham climbed at night to his bed of leaves in the loft, by a ladder of wooden pins driven into the logs.