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Go Fund Me "A check in The U.S. Mail"
to Bob Cudmore 125 Horstman Drive, Scotia, NY 12302. Thank you
Thanks to an extremely generous and anonymous $1000 donation, The Historians Podcast fund drive has now raised $2610 toward our $7000 goal for 2023.
The Historians #500 Podcast will post this fall. Donate online at The Historians Podcast, organized by Bob Cudmore
Bob Cudmore and Scott Haefner talk history
Old Fort Johnson is the 1749 limestone house built by William Johnson on the Mohawk River in colonial New York. It was fortified for protection during the French & Indian Wars from 1755-63. Johnson convened many Native American conferences on this site as the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Department.
Sunday, June 11, 2023-Bob Cudmore
Focus on History
Going over street to Fort Plain "Posted Tomorrow"
Luxuray manufactured women’s underwear, mainly panties, from 1931 to 1999 in a factory on Willett Street in Fort Plain. Luxuray sold its own line of panties, had a factory store in Fort Plain and supplied retailers like Macy’s and J.C. Penney’s.
by Andy Arthur
Driving down NY 10 and heading into and through parts of the village of Fort Plain in Montgomery County.
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Mohawk Valley Weeekend Weather, Saturday, June 10, 2023
47 degrees in The City of Amsterdam at 6:28AM
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By Bob CudmoreGo Fund Me "A check in The U.S. Mail"
to Bob Cudmore 125 Horstman Drive, Scotia, NY 12302. Thank you
Thanks to an extremely generous and anonymous $1000 donation, The Historians Podcast fund drive has now raised $2610 toward our $7000 goal for 2023.
The Historians #500 Podcast will post this fall. Donate online at The Historians Podcast, organized by Bob Cudmore
Bob Cudmore and Scott Haefner talk history
Old Fort Johnson is the 1749 limestone house built by William Johnson on the Mohawk River in colonial New York. It was fortified for protection during the French & Indian Wars from 1755-63. Johnson convened many Native American conferences on this site as the British Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Northern Department.
Sunday, June 11, 2023-Bob Cudmore
Focus on History
Going over street to Fort Plain "Posted Tomorrow"
Luxuray manufactured women’s underwear, mainly panties, from 1931 to 1999 in a factory on Willett Street in Fort Plain. Luxuray sold its own line of panties, had a factory store in Fort Plain and supplied retailers like Macy’s and J.C. Penney’s.
by Andy Arthur
Driving down NY 10 and heading into and through parts of the village of Fort Plain in Montgomery County.
Sign-up for the Bob Cudmore email
The Historians email blast sent each Saturday morning
Mohawk Valley Weeekend Weather, Saturday, June 10, 2023
47 degrees in The City of Amsterdam at 6:28AM
Leader Herald Make Us A Part Of Your Day
https://www.leaderherald.com/