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"With All Due Respect - Remembering Our Heroes" July 12, 2012"Remembering The Union's First Hero - Colonel Elmer Ellsworth" May 26, 2011"Patriotism Is Not Dead" May 10, 2011Ellsworth Remembered April 29, 2011Ellsworth Was The First... April 20, 2011Ellsworth Featured in National Portrait Gallery April 13,2011The Italian "Feste" Part 2 August 10, 2010The Italian "Feste" Part 1 August 3, 2010And I Think to Myself…What a Wonderful World February 13, 2010The End of Our Beginning June 20, 2009Ye Olde Fire Laddies July 13, 2008Band of Brothers February 21, 2008 (originally published July 6, 2003)Mechanicville Thanksgiving December 28, 2007Veteran's Monument Dating - October 19, 2007Tracking History July 4, 2007Who's Famous Now? May 3, 2007Matchless Mechanicville May 9, 2007Mechanicville's Ethnic Heritage June 2006Whose Bell Tolls For Whom? May 21, 2002Harnessing The Hudson December 31, 2002150 Years of Catholicism - Part I of III April 16, 2002Expanding The Mission: Catholic Mechanicville 1902-1952Past and Prologue Mechanicville Catholic History - Part III of III September 17, 2002West Nile? Meet "The Mother of all Viruses" November 7, 2001Hold That LineWhy I Chose MechanicvilleWhat's In A NameCaption Lemuel Roberts Forgotten Hero?Why Do They Call It "The Dutch Gap?"It Was Déjà vu All Over AgainRailroads - Part I of IIIRailroads - Part II of IIIRailroads - Part III of IIIMelting Pot or Mixing Pot? Mechanicville's Ethnic HeritageFollow The Yellow Brick RoadItalian Celebration Plans SetContidini in The New World PaeseGood Bridges Make Good NeighborsHow Soon They Forget! Mechanicville's 'Unsung' StarKnitting the Past TogetherHow the Irish Discovered Mechanicville, if not AmericaWondering About the IrishWith Apologies to the SchaghticokesYou Can Count On ItRemembering Mississippi Jenkins"Ocolika" - RiversidePaper City - Part I of IIIPaper City Part II of IIIPaper City - Part III of IIICyclone-Hurricane Visits this CityUncovering The PastThe Name GameSeeing the LightAnd Then There Was OneWho Killed Capt BrattThe Fort Family Photographs 1897-1900
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