The Port Byron Family Tree – 3; The Hayden and Weston families.
I was working on an article about Haydenville, which was a small milling settlement two miles south of the village. […]
I was working on an article about Haydenville, which was a small milling settlement two miles south of the village. […]
A friend of the Society sent in a scan of an envelope which was addressed to Mary J White, Pres[sident] […]
I am so pleased to announce that the Lock 52 Historical Society has completed the first phase of the digitization […]
There are times when you look at history and never see it. For years I have seen the photograph shown […]
It would be safe to say that June 1, 1853, would have been a momentous day in Port Byron. It […]
The idea that schooling was for everyone, and not just the wealthy, dates back to the beginning of the country. […]
Sixty Four Years of Married Life Born in Mentz – Married in Mentz William Graham and Wife Celebrate the Anniversary […]
On October 26, the Lock 52 Historical Society held a tour of selected graves in the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. We […]
(Note that this will be the Citizen Column for August 18th.) It has been a bit since we had a […]