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01 June 2008 TO 30 June -  Month 142
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"Chinese" Proverb - The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it. 
Date Event or New Page
01 Jun Do you play Sudoku ? Here are free puzzles http://www.websudoku.com/
Partitioned Search Engine for users of the What's New Page Reindexed 31 MAY  2008 at 16115 pages 
03 JUN The Churches In Our Midst, Burnham
04 JUN Marbaker (Marbacher) - Cottrell Bible
05 JUN 1880- Tioga County Commissioners Minutes from 1808 - 1815 located
Two Pages of Lambs Creek Clippings 1899-1904 - Some appeared on site earlier. This is an expanded version of same with many additions.
Hello Joyce, 
I just wanted to let you know how your very informative website has helped me to research the family connections between members of the Welsh settlement at Pike township and the parishes of Llangiwg and Llangyfelach in Glamorgan, South Wales. 
My research (which is ongoing) is at: 
http://www.a-glamorgan-family.com/BaranNeathMembers.html 

My homepage for this website is: 
http://www.a-glamorgan-family.com/index.html 

Many thanks 
Rina Callingham

06 Jun CCHS Walks and talks
07 JUN SRAC - Birdstone Roundup
1895 Diary - Mary Beardlsey of Alba
11 June Poor Bees - I was moving a compost pile this morning and uncovered a colony of ground bees living in it. I exposed their nursery with egg cases. They are entirely non-agressive and made no attempt to chase or sting me. Finally, I felt sorry for their frantic efforts at keeping the eggs cool by fanning them with their wings, so I covered them up again. Bees are so essential to pollination and are under such stress now, that I just had to change my plans and let them be where they are. 
12 Jun Gillett Senior Center - lunchtime - Joyce M. Tice speaker - Slide show of South Creek and Troy antique postcards & Photos. 
Is anyone "out there" truly proficient in Polish?  I have a little booklet I need to have translated. Pages are all scanned and I can send a page image to see if you can do it. Contact me SOON!!! urgent. Thanks, Joyce
13 Jun CCHS Bus tours
14 JUN 1858 Slave Riot in Elmira
16 Jun Senior Center - Canoe Camp - Joyce M. Tice will show Liberty and Bloss Photo Slide show at 11 AM.
Southside Historical Society - 6:30 - Joyce M. Tice - Tour of Tri-Counties Site
Historic Preservation Meeting at the Mosherville Church 
7:00 PM, Monday, June 16 - All interested people invited to attend 
Contact person - John McClelland [mailto:mcclelland.john7@gmail.com]
17 JUN 1889 Flood in Monroeton
19 Jun BCHS Program
Short Article 
'Did You Win Tonight?' by Pat Otis 

I was resting at the Turning Stone Casino on a sofa and along came this elderly gentleman with a cane and trailing family members.  'May I sit down next to you?' he asked. 

'Why certainly!' I replied. Always nice to have a good looking gentleman sitting next to me! 
We got to talking.  He fought in WWII and was shot down near an island.  The natives thought he was a General so he was given extra special treatment, he said with a happy smile that covered his countenance. He didn't let on he was only a colonel, he said with a giggle. 

He went on to say he and his wife will celebrate their 63rd anniversary in Aug.  'I'm 86,' he related 'and my wife isn't as old as I am.  She's only 81!  Yes, indeed!  I was 23 and she was 18,'  he replied happily thinking back to those early days. 

Both his son-in-law and daughter were present and were teachers in and around the area. 

Soon my daughter joined us and before we knew it, we were in a round circle, laughing and joking and having the best time!  'Say, did you win tonight?' a common refrain often asked at the casino. 

'No, not tonight,' he said.  'I don't gamble, but my wife likes to come.  And look at the fun we are having!!'  By the looks of the daughter and her husband, they had had a good time on the machines too, howbeit not winning ones. 

Soon it was time to depart. Good-bys were said all around.  The rest had been delightful and the older WWII gentleman most enjoyable with his sparkling personality! 

'Did you win tonight?' I heard someone say as I departed for the 'floor,' where the action is... 

But the action I left of meeting special people was a win in itself! 

Jun 21 1942-44 Diary Emmaline SINCEBAUGH "Ellison" of Spencer NY
1945 Diary Emmaline SINCEBAUGH "Ellison" of Spencer NY
1946 Diary Emmaline SINCEBAUGH "Ellison" of Spencer NY
Jun 24 Corey Creek Golf Club History 1927-1977
TWENTY articles about Elmira Businesses in 1884 - Good Stuff!! 
Jun 25 Clippings Page 371 - 1886 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [1]
Clippings Page 372 - 1886 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [2]
Clippings Page 373 - 1887 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [1]
1887 - Abused Woman Kills Husband
Clippings Page 374 - 1887 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [2]
Clippings Page 375 - 1887 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [3]
Clippings Page 376 - 1887 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [4]
Clippings Page 377 - 1888 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [1]
Clippings Page 378 - 1888 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [2]
Clippings Page 379 - 1888 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [3]
Clippings Page 380 - 1888 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [4]
Jun 26 Pierce - Place - McCallum Bible Records
Thank you, Joyce, for the wonderful work that you and your volunteers do to provide voluminous amounts of information to those researching the history of the tri-county area.  It's fantastic to see the results of your commitment and dedication  to your goal.  You are a great educator and yours is an educational web site of the highest order.  It is so consumer friendly that I come back time after time and always find something new.  It is structured and streamlined in such a manner that navigating one's way through the data is nearly effortless.  Your site definitely is the best history and genealogy site on the web.  My family data gathering would not have progressed to the degree that it has had I not discovered your site.  I am amazed at how much you are able to accomplish. Thank you a thousand times over! 

Carolyn Pierce Conley

Jun 27 1889 Dr. Emery Drake of Antrim & the Diphtheria Epidemic
Clippings Page 381 - 1889 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [1]
Clippings Page 382 - 1889 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [2]
Clippings Page 383 - 1889 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [3]
Clippings Page 384 - 1889 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [4]
Clippings Page 385 - 1889 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [5]
Clippings Page 386 - 1889 Wellsboro Agitator Obituaries [6]
Miles Burial Ground , Town of Catlin 
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Future Local Events of Interest to Historians
The Chemung Valley History Museum and the Chemung River Council announces a new series of programs called Chemung River Walks and Talks.  Once a month, from June to September, participants will meet at the Chemung Valley History Museum, 415 East Water Street in Elmira, and then walk to some point along the river for a program. Topics will include ring-billed gull island, daily life in 19th Century Elmira, and local artists 

Chemung River Walks and Talks begins on Friday, June 6th at 12 p.m. with The Chemung River and You.  Join Scott Rodbaugh, from the Department of Environmental Conservation, and Jim Pfiffer for a discussion about the river. 

Bird Talk is the second program on Friday, July 11th.  Ever wonder why the ring-billed gulls are here?  Join Bill Ostrander of the Audubon Society as he presents an up-close view of ring-billed gull island. 

The third program on Friday, August 1 is Life Along the River.  Learn about daily life in 19th Century Elmira through diaries and images from the Booth Library. 

The series concludes on Friday, September 5th with River Jam.  Come and see local artists at the Grove Street Landing as they share their work inspired by the Chemung River.  Transportation to Grove Street will be provided. 

Each one-hour program begins at 12 p.m. and is free.  Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes, and bring a lunch and portable chair, if desired. Space is limited to twenty people; please call 734-4167 to make reservations. 

 For more information contact: call 734-4167, email cchs@chemungvalleymuseum.org or visit www.chemungvalleymuseum.org 
Kerry Lippincott 
Education Coordinator 
Chemung Valley History Museum 
415 E. Water St. 
Elmira, NY 14901 
phone: (607) 734-4167, ext. 205 
fax: (607) 734-1565 
educator@chemungvalleymuseum.org

The Chemung Valley History Museum announces its 2008 Get on the Bus local history bus tours.  Explore Chemung County’s history from the comfort of a coach bus. 

Get on the Bus begins on Friday, June 20 with Elmira’s Prison Camp.  Follow in the footsteps of Confederate Prisoners of War as Steve Teeft, from the Sons of Confederate Veterans, leads a tour of Elmira Prison Camp sites.  Call for reservations by Friday, June 13. 

On Friday, July 25 visit the Big Flats Historical Society and the Zim House in Horseheads. Call for reservations by Friday, July 18. 

The last tour will be on Friday, August 22.  Join Gary Emerson as he takes you along portions of the original Chemung Canal Route.  You will briefly stop in Horseheads, Millport, Montour Falls, and Watkins Glen.  There will be very minimal amount of walking.  Call for reservations by Friday, August 15. 

Each two-hour tour will start from the Chemung Valley History Museum at 10:00 AM and return at 12:00 PM for lunch at the museum.  The cost is $15 for members of the Chemung County Historical Society and $20 for nonmembers.  Space is limited to 45 people for each tour; please call 734-4167 to make reservations. 

For more information contact: 734-4167 or email cchs@chemungvalleymuseum.org or visit our website: www.chemungvalleymuseum.org

Bradford County Historical Society Announces 2008 Monthly Programming

"Thursday Night at the Museum" is a series of monthly programs that have been scheduled for the upcoming summer and fall seasons at the Bradford County Historical Society. Each program will begin at 6 p.m. in the BCHS Great Room, 109 Pine Street, Towanda, PA. 

Prior to each program, the museum will be open beginning at 5:30 p.m. until 6 p.m. We hope that you will plan to attend these educational and entertaining programs, and while you're here, see everything the society has to offer. 

Programs scheduled for this year are as follows: 

June 19
Spanish Hill - The History, The People and The Politics, presented by Deb Twigg of the Susquehanna River Archaeological Center of Native Indian Studies. Located in South Waverly, PA, Spanish Hill is both mysterious and facinating. Come and experience this interesting presentation. 

July 17 
Tree Army - a video presentation highlighting the history of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This evening we will commemorate the 75th Anniversary of President Roosevelt's New Deal program that created the CCC and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), both important in the history of Bradford County. 

August 21 
David Wilmot - presented by Guy Abell of the BCHS Board of Trustees. This program will examine the life of a well-known Bradford County Citizen and author of the Wilmot Proviso. 

September 18 
Harry Davenport - Canton's Famous Actor - presented by Matthew Carl, BCHS Curator. As an actor in such movies as Gone With the Wind, Meet Me in St. Louis, and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Davenport was much loved by his hometown in Bradford County, and his friends across the United States. This program will feature a presentation of information and photos that will highlight the life of Davenport, who was the oldest actor in the nation at the time of his death. 

October 23 
Voice from the Civil War - A Living History Presentation - presented by Eileen Patch. Because a grieving mother saved the Civil War letters her son wrote home from his service in the 89th New York, Eileen Patch of Endwell, NY inherited them. She transcribed, researched and annotated the 59 letters. Dressed as her great grandmother, Sarah Englis in historically accurate 1880s clothes, Ms. Patch will look back 20 years to the war and read excerpts from the soldier's letters.

01 JUL SRAC “History’s Mysteries” Educational Series, “The Great Detour” by Dick Cowles 

The Susquehanna River Archaeological Center (SRAC) is proud to announce the next installment of their educational series, “History’s Mysteries” will be another little known and mysterious piece of our local history titled, “The Great Detour,” presented by Dick Cowles. Cowles will present research that he and his father, Ellsworth Cowles did concerning yet another French explorer in our region, Rene Robert De La Salle. Cowles believes that in the 1670’s LaSalle searched for the corridor to the Mississippi River through our region, and as a result leads us to some interesting questions: 

- "Did LaSalle actually discover the Mississippi River two years before the Jesuits, Marquette and Joliet made the claim?" 

And even more importantly to local historians: 

- "Does the the Cowles' research prove that LaSalle visited Spanish Hill's “Carantouan” nearly 60 years after Brule?" 

Please plan to attend this thought provoking presentation Tuesday, July 1st, from 6:30 – 7:30pm at SRAC, 345 Broad Street, Waverly, NY. 

Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for SRAC members and $3 children under 18. 

To learn more about upcoming SRAC events, visit www.SRACenter.org/Events, or call 607-565-7960. 

Deb Twigg 
Executive Director 
Susquehanna River Archaeological Center (SRAC) 
 

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