Ben White, the Post-Card, and Ebony Magazine
In the April 1947 issue of Ebony magazine you will find a very nice photo of downtown Port Byron. It […]
In the April 1947 issue of Ebony magazine you will find a very nice photo of downtown Port Byron. It […]
At 3:48pm, on Monday the 14th of November, 1910, Port Byron became the “best lighted village in the state.” It […]
It is spring and soon the crack of bats, the loud voices of the coaches, (some might call it yelling), […]
On the first weekend of January, my wife and I took a day trip to Albany. It is always a […]
Every so often, E-Bay will offer up an interesting historical item that helps to tell a story about Port Byron. […]
When Veterans Day comes about, I like to feature on the Lock 52 Historical Society Facebook page a couple images […]
My previous post about Ruth Cushman and her son Oliver was just the beginning of a adventure of sorts that […]
It is likely you have heard, sang, or hummed the old song “Fifteen Miles of the Erie Canal”, with the […]
(This is a slightly expanded version of what will appear in the Citizen.) Last month I wrote about the death […]
By Anita Messina Bill Pilgrim is remembered as Port Byron’s Chairman of the Zoning Board of Appeals, as president of […]