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Memories of Liberty, Volume II
We're pleased to announce that the
Memories of Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM is now available.
for ordering information. |
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The Town of Liberty recently celebrated its
Bicentennial, but here is a new CD-ROM with pictures and other
material about Liberty's Centennial -- more than a hundred years ago!
Here's what you will find in the Memories of
Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM.
- The Centennial Booklet for the Town of Liberty. This book of about 45
pages was loaned to us by Denny Birmingham, and provides much information
about the years between the publication of
Quinlan's History of Sullivan County and
Child's Gazetteer of Sullivan County,
both in the early 1870s, and 1907. We've indexed this book, and you
can
examine the new index on this site.
to view it.
- The Life of a Plodder -- Fred
Gorton's 95 years.
This is an extraordinary account of a long-time
Liberty resident's life, told in his own words, and compiled from his memoirs
and diaries by his granddaughter, Kathy Lynn Gorton Emerson. Please
note that The Life of a Plodder is ©1980 Kathy Lynn Gorton Emerson;
revisions © 2005 Kathy Lynn Gorton Emerson, and appears on this CD-ROM with
her permission. We are very grateful to be able to include this
document of the history of Liberty, and we recommend that you visit the
compiler's website,
www.kathylynnemerson.com.
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The History of the Liberty
Fire Department. This book, of 78 pages, was published in August
1970 in conjunction with the centennial of the village of Liberty.
(There's something you may not have known -- while the Town of Liberty
dates from 1809, the Village of Liberty dates only from 1870). This
volume contains
some fairly recent information, including an authoritative write-up of the
Grossinger file of 1954, and the book credits Dewey Borden for having
compiled the data for it.
to see a list of the known fire chiefs of the
Liberty Fire Department. By the way, also on the CD-ROM is a copy of the
Constitution and By-Laws of the J. C. Young Hose Company No. 1, in the March
2, 1928 edition. Makes interesting reading!
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Libertas for 1942.
The yearbook of Liberty High School. This 92 page yearbook, published
during World War II, had a soft cover, no doubt to save resources for the
war effort. The
pages in the original were not numbered, so an index would not be of much
value. A list of the members of this graduating class appears later on
this page.
to see this list now.
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Libertas for 1952.
Another Liberty HS yearbook a decade later. Including the photo pages
inside the front and back covers, this includes only 68 pages -- but
Libertas again
has a hard cover. A list of the members of this graduating class
appears later on this page.
to see this list now.
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Cemetery and church records.
Did you know that a woman named Gertrude Barber spent her summers in
Sullivan County "collecting cemeteries" and transcribing church
records during the 1920s and 1930s? In other
words, she spent her days copying down all the gravestone inscriptions (at
least the names and dates), later, back in Brooklyn, over the winter, to type them in six carbon copies.
She donated the copies to the New York Public Library (where your compiler
copied them), to the New York State Historical Society, and no doubt to
others as well. Here are the Town of Liberty items that will be on
this CD-ROM:
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Inscriptions from the Swan
Lake Cemetery
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Inscriptions from the Old
Fulton Cemetery, also called the Fraser Cemetery, in Ferndale
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White Sulphur Springs
Cemetery
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Baptist Church Cemetery, in
Parksville
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Liberty Town Cemetery, also
known as the Old Liberty Cemetery
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Records of the Free Methodist
Church, Ferndale
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Records of the Baptist Church
at Parksville and Liberty
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Records of the Methodist
Episcopal Church at Swan Lake, White Sulphur Springs, and Harris
We've scanned them all, and our completely
new index to all of
these Barber records is now available on-line for you to review.
to view it.
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Walnut Mountain Ski Area
brochure. Did you know that in 1937, Liberty was noted as a
winter sports mecca? If you believe this brochure, it was something
approaching the winter sports capitol of the East. This four page
brochure is the most complete summary of what Walnut Mountain had to offer
that we have seen, although it is clearly a marketing document.
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Postcards and other
pictures. These come both from our own collection and,
thanks to their generosity, from the collections of many other present and
former Liberty residents -- and visitors -- as well. There are many
postcards (including some real rarities) and quite a few photographs we have
not seen elsewhere.
Here's an interesting item: Anyone who grew up in Liberty is familiar
with "Memorial Hall" -- the sports/community outreach building of the
Liberty Methodist Church. Did you always assume that the "Memorial"
part of the name referred to Civil War dead? This compiler did.
However, in this collection, one of the postcards we're including shows
conclusively that this was NOT the source of its name!
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Other stuff.
There are several maps, both topographic and otherwise, including one we're
particularly fond of that was evidently intended to attract investors to the
O&W railroad project before the road was hacked out of the mountains.
There's also quite a bit of other ephemera.
How to obtain Memories of Liberty, Volume II:
The CD-ROM, ISBN 0-9766342-9-5, is available from Between the Lakes
Group for $15.00. There are two convenient ways to order.
The quickest is simply to click the
"Add to shopping cart" button below. For your convenience, we use
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offerings, just click the "View shopping cart" button to check out.)
If you'd prefer to order the Memories of
Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM -- or any of our other
CD-ROMS -- by US Mail, simply
to print our convenient mail order form.
CLICK HERE
to go to the page for the original Memories of Liberty CD-ROM
Some useful lists from the
Memories of Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM
Members of the
class of 1942:
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Walter
Frederick Atkins
Harry
Barnes
Marilyn
Belmont
Mildred
Ethel Benton
Barry
Berman
Robert
George Beseth
John Blume
Betty Boyd
Herman Otto
Bressler
William
Brown
Albert
Coger
Donald
Cohen
Robert
Comfort
Donald Cox
Marguerite
Helen Cox
Raymond
Cross
Walter
Cucci
Rita Cuddy
Hyman
Dayton
Winfield
Charles DeMott
James
Doughty
Margaret
Louise Eenberg
Jacqueline
Eichenauer
Rose Ellis
Jeanette
Erath
Ira Ernst
David Etess
Sylvia
Etess
William
Evans
Frank Finn
Charles
Francisco
Eugene
Glazer
James
Gorman |
Joyce
Marian Gorton
Robert
Graham
William
Graham
Richard
Griebel
Charles
Haddock
Veronica
Haflin
Howard
Hector
William
Hill
Eugene
James Holland
Sarah Hyzer
Doris
Joyner
Sophie
Jurcheson
Lena Kaplan
Seymour
Kessler
Fred Koenig
Elizabeth
Krum
Marion Edna
Krum
Nelson C.
Krum
Mary LaBarr
Harold
Clifford LeRoy
Harold
Clyde LeRoy
Elsie
Miroff
Beverly
Mitchell
Richard G.
Mitteer
Walter
Molotch
Seymour
Monashkin
Helen Moore
Ruth Myers
Helen
Panebaker
Jose
Pesante, Jr.
Stephen
Poley
Thomas
Pompa
Sara Rapkin |
Gloria
Redington
Charlotte
Rosen
Arnold
Rubin
John
Samodel
Robert
Schillinger
Hortense
Schneider
Shirley
Schwartz
Carolyn
Schwenz
Jennie
Sherwood
James G.
Shields, Jr.
Shirley
Smith
Milton
Solomon
Shirley
Sprague
Sylvia
Steiglitz
Esther
Stillman
Jay Strauss
LaVerne
Taylor
Dorothy
Thompson
Anne
Tomashefsky
Abraham
Trainin
Raymond
Travis
Charles F.
Tyler
Althea
VanLoan
LeRoy
Wagner
Miriam
Wasserlauf
Herbert
Weinstein
Shirley
Weitzel
J. J.
Wheeler
Philip
Williams
Norman
Wilson
Harriette
Wright
Daniel
Yeager |
We're
pleased to announce that the
Memories of Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM is now available.
for
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Members of the
class of 1952
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Margaret
Elizabeth Bell
Arthur
Bernstein
Kenneth B.
Bleecker, Jr.
John Bogan
Donald
Borden
Joseph Phil
Brady
Murray H.
Buksbaum
Dawne Olga
Bullock
Joan
Mardell Comfort
Walter
Joseph Costello
Lorraine
Joyce Cross
Theodore
Arthur Dalton
Kenneth H.
Davis
Margaret
Elizabeth Dexheimer
Helen Ernst
Carlyle
Richard Fisher
Stanley Fox
Wilma
Fradin
John Andrew
Fraser
Rosalie
Fried
Louis
Friedland
Clara Rose
Friedman
Marie Ida
Gehrt
Wesley
Vernon Gorton
Tania
Grossinger |
Marilee
Joan Hemmer
Joseph
Lawrence Higgins
Daniel
Alvin Hodes
Irwin
Hoffer
Seymour
Hoffer
Charlene
Hollander
Beverly Ann
Hopkins
Lawrence
Thomas Katz
Irene I.
Keator
Paul Gerard
Killian
Thomas
Anthony Killian
Thaddeus
Joseph Kocijanski
Raymond
Joseph Kokoszczynski
William
Francis Kraemer
Eva Nancy
Kurpil
Barbara A.
LeRoy
Meatrice
Anita Massopust
Wayne
William Mauer
Leonard
Joseph Meiselman
Samuel
Thomas Miller
Harry
Morse, Jr.
Harriet
Mowshowitz
John
Schillinger Nichols
Charles
William Norton, Jr.
Lois Olkin
Robert
Orseck |
Robert
Gregory Pando
Eva M.
Porter
Richard
Prepost
Betty Jo
Reid
Martha
Robin
Robert Rose
Louis Rosh
Barbara
Verne Rothblatt
Jacob
Martin Ruef
George
Rubin
Lucille
Elizabeth Scarvalone
Mary Elise
Scheibe
Edison
Blake Schroeder
Vera May
Sears
Daniel
Sherwood
Allen
Siegel
Walter
Silverman
Arlene
Alice Smith
Shirley
Lucille Steele
Leonard
Steinberg
Timothy
Driscoll Stoddard
Alfred J.
Stoeckli
Arthur
TerBush
Earl
William White, Jr.
Dorothy
Charlene Zolchonock |
We're pleased to announce that the
Memories of Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM is now available.
for
ordering information.
Known
Chiefs of the Liberty Fire Department (1873 - 1969):
| Year elected |
Chief |
First Assistant |
Second Assistant |
| 1873 |
A. J. Clements |
unknown |
unknown |
| 1873 - 1900 |
no records available |
| 1900 |
Henry Steinkamp |
J. M. Hall |
Wm. Murphy |
| 1905 |
Dr. Wm. A. Buckley |
James Cusator |
Byron Grant |
| 1907 |
James Cusator |
Byron Grant |
Dr. S. Wells |
| 1909 |
Byron Grant |
Dr. S. Wells |
W. J. Randall |
| 1911 |
Dr. S. Wells |
W. J. Randall |
Norm Rampe |
| 1913 |
W. J. Randall |
Norm Rampe |
James Doughty |
| 1915 |
Norm Rampe |
James Doughty |
F. B. Grimm |
| 1927 |
Fred B. Grimm |
James Doughty |
Norm Rampe |
| 1928 |
Norm Rampe |
W. J. Travis |
A. Doeinck |
| 1929 |
W. J. Travis |
A. Doeinck |
George Mauer |
| 1930 |
A. Doeinck |
Frank Doughty |
E. J. Hoos |
| 1931 |
A. Doeinck |
Frank Doughty |
Dewey Borden |
| 1945 |
A. Doeinck |
Dewey Borden |
Herbert Sprague |
| 1950 |
A. Doeinck |
Dewey Borden |
Kenneth Erts |
| 1952 |
Dewey Borden |
Kenneth Erts |
Maurice LaPolt |
| 1957 |
Kenneth Erts |
Maurice LaPolt |
Harry Travis |
| 1960 |
Maurice LaPolt |
Harry Travis |
Ed Heisler |
| 1963 |
Harry Travis |
Ed Heisler |
Leon Killian |
| 1966 |
Ed Heisler |
Leon Killian |
Robert Sherwood |
| 1969 |
Leon Killian |
Robert Sherwood |
Jack Kinne |
We're pleased to announce that the
Memories of Liberty, Volume II CD-ROM is now available.
for
ordering information.
to go to the page for the original
Memories of Liberty CD-ROM,
which is still available!
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