Lou’s View
Historical Context of Clinton County
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Lou’s View – March 31, 2016
Lottie Schwartz, Queen of the Faries by Lou Bernard This column marks the final week of Women’s History Month, during…
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Lou’s View – March 24, 2016
The Widow Smith by Lou Bernard So for Women’s History Month, who wouldn’t love a story of a female Revolutionary…
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Lou’s View – March 17, 2016
Catherine Barrows by Lou Bernard Have you ever visited one of Lock Haven’s parks? We have some great parks here.…
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Lou’s View – March 10, 2016
The First Librarian by Lou Bernard For March, I’m writing about local women. And, if I can, I’ve got to…
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Lou’s View – March 3, 2016
Avis by Lou Bernard March. Slow time of year. Sometimes in March, I have to do things just to amuse…
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Lou’s View – Feb. 25, 2016
Shoemaker’s Birthday by Lou Bernard As of right now, it’s been almost fifteen whole minutes since I brought up Henry…
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Lou’s View – Feb. 11, 2016
The Love Story of George and Helen Tidlow by Lou Bernard I write local history. Mostly. Nobody really doubts that,…
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Lou’s View – Feb. 4, 2016
The Alley Gang by Lou Bernard I have to begin by admitting that “The Alley Gang” sounds remarkably like the…
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Lou’s View – Jan. 21, 2015
The Colors of War by Lou Bernard It has been widely commented upon by most historians that World War II…
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Lou’s View – Jan. 14, 2016
Dead Man Floating by Lou Bernard It was September 21, 1903, and it started out like any other day for…
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