Lou’s View
Historical Context of Clinton County
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Lou’s View
It’s a very common conversational exchange—If not for everyone, then at least for me. “You’re the history writer, right?” people…
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By Lou Bernard Discovering a buried treasure. It’s something everyone would love to do, though it’s not exactly a solid…
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By Lou Bernard “I really love your columns,” the guy says, after walking up to me in a public place.…
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By Lou Bernard So, in September of 1908 Phoebe Ann Moses came to Lock Haven. If you’re impressed by that…
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By Lou Bernard You’d think flames coming from the sky would be a big deal. You’d think this would be…
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By Lou Bernard Last week, when I went out to get the Record, it wasn’t in the mailbox. I waited…
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By Lou Bernard I just got a message asking me about the Gaines Cemetery. I get this sort of thing…
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By Lou Bernard Back in the 1800s, nobody had cars. It was just a fact of life. Motor vehicles hadn’t…
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One of the names you hear, over and over, in the history of Clinton County is Prince Farrington. He was…
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By Lou Bernard It’s one of the most basic things about any community—The street names. Look at any map, and…
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