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Friday, September 16, 2022-Episode 440-Joe Collea Junior is author of Our Town--Ilion, New York: a Selective Look at 300 Years of History.  An Ilion native, Collea was a teacher and administrator in Ilion schools and served three terms as mayor of the village.

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A parade sent wedding party outside
Benefits of ginger ale were touted
 

By Bob Cudmore

When did people start taking wedding pictures outdoors as opposed to a photographer s studio?

Sophie Bodak Gomula of Amsterdam said her wedding pictures were among the first taken outdoors locally because of a big parade.

Sophie s wedding to the late Stanley Gomula, who became a special investigator for the Amsterdam Police Department, was scheduled for September 15th, 1945 at St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church. A Marine private first class who had served in numerous Pacific campaigns, Stanley was just back from the war. And because of America s victory, city officials decided to hold a mammoth parade in downtown Amsterdam on Sophie and Stanley s wedding day.

Their photographer, Emil Zillgitt, had his studio downtown at 13-15 East Main Street, which would have been inaccessible during the parade. Zillgitt suggested the Gomulas have their wedding pictures taken outdoors in his backyard on Locust Avenue. The photographer did their first year anniversary pictures in the same location and Sophie recalled that after that, outdoor wedding pictures became more common.

Zillgitt did house calls, said Amsterdam native Peter Betz, The reason I know that is I have a picture of myself in a sailor suit taken at home by Zillgitt sometime around 1944. I was about two years old and vaguely remember the gent because he was a very humorous man who knew how to get a nervous kid to sit for him.

Zillgitt s name came up in a previous column because he took pictures of the Amsterdam Progress Exposition in 1925. He and his wife Eunice lived on Grand Street on Park Hill before moving to Locust Avenue. He died in the 1950s.

DRINK GINGER ALE

Several calls and emails came in response to the story on the Amsterdam Progress Exposition. Elizabeth Russo of Johnstown, who grew up in Hagaman, said she always wondered why her mother told her to drink ginger ale when she was sick.

The Exposition display created by Fitzgerald s Bottling Works touted the health benefits of ginger ale. The safest drinks--kills disease germs, said an advertising poster.

The 1932 Amsterdam city directory stated that Fitzgerald s ginger ale was for the discriminate and that the Fitzgeralds were the people who made that good ginger ale.

Fitzgerald s Bottling Works was founded in 1882 and was located for many years at 465 East Main Street Extension, what is now Chapman Drive in the town of Amsterdam.

Harold Watermann, who lived on Fairview Place on Amsterdam s Market Hill, worked for Fitzgerald s until shortly before his death in 1971. Hap or Watty Watermann was a soda machine expert who traveled as far as Speculator and Cobleskill installing and fixing machines. Watermann s son Bill said his father would lift soda machines off the back of his truck unassisted in those days.

Bill Watermann, who operates Amsterdam Auto Parts and lives in West Galway, recalled that Gerald Fitzgerald ran the bottling company and lived near the plant. Watermann said Fitzgerald was a generous man who gave to the YMCA. The 1932 city directory listed Gerald Fitzgerald as general manager of the bottling works.

Long affiliated with Pepsi Cola, Fitzgerald s relocated to Freeman s Bridge Road in Glenville in the 1960s. Apparently, the firm closed some years after that.

Friday, September 2, 2022-Episode 438-Ricardo Herrera is author of Feeding Washington’s Army: Surviving the Valley Forge Winter of 1778.  Herrara is visiting professor at the US Army War College at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.  Previously he was a professor of military history at the Army Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.  He served as an armor and cavalry officer in the US Army.

Saturday, September 3, 2022

From the Archives of The Historians Podcast-May 25, 2018-Historians Episode 216- Rachel Slade is the author of “Into the Raging Sea: 33 Mariners, One Megastorm and the Sinking of El Faro.”  The container ship sank and all on board died during Hurricane Joaquin in the Atlantic Ocean in 2015.

Sunday, September 4, 2022

Focus on History from Daily Gazette and Amsterdam Recorder-A new booklet on the historic Fulton County courthouse

Mohawk Valley Weather, Thursday, September 1, 2022

A cold front will settle south of the region today, as
high pressure builds in late this afternoon through Friday. Below
normal temperatures are expected today and seasonable levels for
Friday. The surface high will shift east of New England Friday
night into Saturday with temperatures rising back above normal. A
cold front will bring the next chance of showers and a few
thunderstorms for Sunday.
A slight chance of showers before 8am. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72. West wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Tonight
Patchy fog after 2am. Otherwise, clear, with a low around 43. West wind 3 to 8 mph.
Friday
Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 80. Calm wind becoming southeast around 6 mph in the afternoon.
 
Mohawk Valley News Headlines, September 1, 2022
 
Daily Gazette
 
Judge rejects plea deal; Trial likely in Schoharie limo disaster that killed 20
SCHOHARIE — In a surprise move Wednesday, a judge rejected the plea deal reached a year ago in the Schoharie…

https://dailygazette.com/

 
Amsterdam Recorder
 
DOT to finish bridge deck replacement in Glen next week
 
GLEN — The bridge that carries Route 5S over the Auries Creek in the Town of Glen will be closed...

https://www.recordernews.com/

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