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A View of History
Submitted by Fulton history buff Tom Tryniski
A View of History
A View of Local History: In Front of the Clark House, Fulton, 1912
Submitted by Fulton history buff Tom Tryniski
Arts and Entertainment
Local Ghost Hunters Tell Tales Of Hunting Ghosts
The Oswego County Historical Society and the Central New York Ghost Hunters is pleased to announce a special program “Ghosts of Central New York”, which will be presented on Friday, October 17th, at 7:00 PM in the drawing room of the Richardson-Bates House Museum.
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Half-Shire Historical Society
Despite high gas prices it is still a bargain to take a country drive and explore our region on a sunny fall day. The autumn colors across the Tug hill/eastern Lake Ontario landscape are now approaching their most brilliant.      This writer looks forward to just such a day next week, to travel around and wander some of the cemeteries from Barnes Corners to Florence, Glenfield to Redfield.
Community
Celebrate Archives Month At New Exhibit At Richardson-Bates House Museum
It’s time for many to pack up and head south. But before you decide what to pack away and how to store it, you’ll want to visit Why Archives Matter, a new exhibit at the Oswego County Historical Society’s Richardson-Bates House Museum.
A View of History
A View of Local History: West First and Broadway, Fulton, 1920
Submitted by Fulton history buff Tom Tryniski
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Half-Shire Historical Society: October 3, 2008
At long last the planned renovations and replacement of the second story fascia of our Richland headquarters has been completed!  The work was done in less then a week by Basciani Construction and looks terrific. The Bascianis also did some additional masonry work while we had the hydraulic lift rented (rental courtesy of members Phil & Rita Rombach).  This work and a little additional upkeep to the chimney complete our planned capital projects for the year.
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Half-Shire Historical Society, September 13
Following a chicken casserole meal served by Erma Schroeder and Nancy Meeks, the meeting was conducted with nearly two dozen members present.  The slate of officers presented for the 2009-10 term was approved by a voice vote.
Community
As Oswego Salvation Army Moves To New Home, Memories Of The Past Reflect Long History In Community
As the Oswego Salvation Army takes steps to move into its new home on West Second Street in Oswego, a collection of news clippings and memorabilia recently rediscovered, tells the tale of its rich history.


