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Friday, March 3, 2023- Episode 464-Steve Haggerty is author of Norman Rockwell’s Models: In and Out of the Studio. In 1940, illustrator Norman Rockwell, his wife Mary and their three sons moved to West Arlington, Vermont. The artist discovered a treasure trove of models. Haggerty’s book‘details these models’ lives, friendships with the artist and experiences in his studio.
Please contribute to the 2023 Historians Podcast ready money. Much Thanks to all who do every year. Online at The Historians Podcast, organized by Bob Cudmore or hurry off a check Bob Cudmore 125 Horstman Drive, Scotia, NY 12302.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Bridge Line Historical Society
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Remembering historian Paul Keesler
Later this year, relatives and friends of the late M. Paul Keesler hope to publish the book that the late Mohawk Valley historian and outdoorsman was working on before his death. Keesler died of cancer on July 27, 2005 at age 67.
The working title for Keesler’s last book was “Mohawk—Discovering the Valley of the Crystals.”
Mohawk Valley Weather, Wednesday, March 1, 2023
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By Bob CudmoreJust off the digital press
Friday, March 3, 2023- Episode 464-Steve Haggerty is author of Norman Rockwell’s Models: In and Out of the Studio. In 1940, illustrator Norman Rockwell, his wife Mary and their three sons moved to West Arlington, Vermont. The artist discovered a treasure trove of models. Haggerty’s book‘details these models’ lives, friendships with the artist and experiences in his studio.
Please contribute to the 2023 Historians Podcast ready money. Much Thanks to all who do every year. Online at The Historians Podcast, organized by Bob Cudmore or hurry off a check Bob Cudmore 125 Horstman Drive, Scotia, NY 12302.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Bridge Line Historical Society
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Remembering historian Paul Keesler
Later this year, relatives and friends of the late M. Paul Keesler hope to publish the book that the late Mohawk Valley historian and outdoorsman was working on before his death. Keesler died of cancer on July 27, 2005 at age 67.
The working title for Keesler’s last book was “Mohawk—Discovering the Valley of the Crystals.”
Mohawk Valley Weather, Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Leader Herald Make Us A Part Of Your Day
https://www.leaderherald.com/