Lou’s View
Historical Context of Clinton County
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Lou’s View
By Lou Bernard I love dogs. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve loved dogs. It’s something I have in…
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By Lou Bernard On July 1, 1874, four-year-old Charles Brewster Ross was kidnapped by a man who offered him candy…
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By Lou Bernard I like writing about local history—The buildings, the people, the cemeteries, the interesting incidents that have happened.…
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By Lou Bernard My son and his little friends are in school as I write this. I find that’s easiest.…
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By Lou Bernard It says a lot about our priorities that some of our earliest businesses were taverns. From practically…
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By Lou Bernard As I write this, it seems the Armstrong House is being discussed. The Armstrong House is at…
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By Lou Bernard A couple of weeks ago, Chris Miller and I traded Christmas presents. Emily Wright sat us down…
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By Lou Bernard It was March of 1924, up in Renovo. Actually, it was March of 1924 everywhere, but today…
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By Lou Bernard We all have our holiday traditions, at this time of year. Personally I go to the garage…
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By Lou Bernard I was a Boy Scout, once. It was a long time ago, but I became an Eagle…
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