
In this issue: the Submerged History of Lake Champlain, William Miner and the Development of the Altona Flat Rock, African Americans in the Battle of Plattsburgh, Pride of Locality in the Journals of Dr. David Kellogg.
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In this issue: Malone New York: the Man Behind the Name, the Spoils of the Great War: North Country Experiences with the Spanish Flu, a House of Many Faces, and Moores Junction: a History of a Bustling Station.
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In this issue: the Location of Pike's Cantonment, the First Ten Thousand: War Preparedness and the Plattsburgh Training Camp Movement, Chazy Central Rural School - The Pioneer of Rural Schools, and the Joel Smith House - Rouses Point.
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In this issue: For Want of an Anchor, "A Man's A Man for A'That": the Underground Railroad in Clinton County, Strangers in a Strange Land: John Chinaman in New York, and Puzzles in Portraits : Pliny Moore and Benjamin Moores.
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In this issue: a Brief History of the Swiss Demeuron Regiment and its Participation in the Battle of Plattsburgh, George W. Baldwin: Adirondack Photographer, and the Worlds First Lady Dentist.
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In this issue: Wilkinson: Gunsmith, the First Presbyterian Church of Plattsburgh, From Generation to Generation: the Jewish Congregation of Plattsburgh, Charles Woodberry McLellan of Champlain, and the 1856 Flood of the Ausable River
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In this issue: French Colonial Policy in the Champlain Valley, Peter Sailly of Plattsburgh, William Swetland as Revealed by His Papers, and the Coming of the French Canadians to Clinton County.
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In this issue: From the Emerald Isle to Clinton County, Edward Livingston Trudeau M.D.: Pioneer Medical Scientist, the Mysteries of Alice T. Miner, and Patriotic Fervor or Capitalist Pawn.
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In this issue: Emily McMasters, Community at War, the Barker Sisters: a Century of Teaching, a Time of Change: the 19th Century Ironworks at Clintonville NY, and a tribute to Helen Allan.
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In this issue: The First Ausable River Bridge at Carpenter Flats, "Are There No Benevolent Women in Plattsburgh?", the Perils of Capitalism Entrepreneurship in Late 19th Century Northern New York, and a Garrison Court of Enquiry.
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In this issue: Ellenburgh: Community in Conflict, Burgoyne's Campground, Escape from Prison Land, and William Henry Jackson 1843-1942.
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In this issue: The Catholic Summer School of America, the History of Old Peru and a Country Doctor, William Gillian Revisited, the Plattsburgh Temperance Movement of the 1830s, and No Borders Here.
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In this issue: the Controlling of the Saranac River: Floods and Freshets 1830-1947, the Company Store of "S.P. Bowen and Co." at Clayburgh NY 1869, a Railroad Comes to Clinton County, and Daniel Folger Bigelow.
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In this issue: the Grey Nuns in Plattsburgh, Smith Weed and the Political Economy in Northern New York, the W.C.T.U. Friends and Coworkers, and the Music of Victory.
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In this issue: Toward a Definition of New York States North Country, the Domestication of Betsy Ketchum, the Men Who Built Fort Blunder, the Army Maneuvers of 1939, and SUNY Plattsburgh 1889 to 1989: a Summary.
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In this issue: Plattsburgh: Cigar Maker of the North Country, Letters from a North Country Soldier, the Forgotten Graves of Crab Island, and Champlain College vs. the United States Air Force.
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In this issue: An Experiment in Alcohol Rehabilitation?, an Acadian Story, Clinton Prison at Dannemora, and A. Mason and Sons INC. A Family Lumber Company.
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In this issue: Early Roads North, the Quaker Union, the Tabor-Chapleau Murder, and Where Have All the Soldiers Gone?
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In this issue: The House That Jonas Built, Frontier Woman, Three Folk Artists, and Something Blue.
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In this issue: William Beaumont: Pioneer Physiologist, Caring for the Poor in Clinton County, Journal of a Candidate, Rev. Hall and the Peristrome Church, and Fort Montgomery.
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