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A party 200 years in the making
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By Shawn Ryan shawn@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH Ñ All through the beginning of September, Plattsburgh has been throwing a party 200 years in the making. The celebration marking the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh, which Winston Churchill called the seminal naval battle of the War of 1812. The ambitious, nearly 3 weeklong celebration, was strongly rooted in reenactments. First, re-enactors traced the steps of the invading British army as it entered the country in Champlain, and wound its way through Chazy farm-lands against occasional resistance, and ultimately encamped in Plattsburgh. Throughout the march, skirmishes and battles were re-enacted, dedications were held at historic cemeteries, and the history of the battle and the war was told and re-told to
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A group of War of 1812 re-enactors fire their muskets at approaching British troops during the culminating days of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Plattsburgh. The re-enactment, which led out Plattsburgh’s parade, traced the final land portion of the Battle of Plattsburgh, which saw U.S. forces fall back into the city while harrying a much larger force of British and Canadian troops along the way.
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Local author pens book about the history of saranac By Shawn Ryan and Morgan Rugar shawn@denpubs.com
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PLATTSBURGH Ñ For Sylvia Newman itÕ s all about getting the history out there for the next generation, before itÕ s gone. Newman has recently published her first book, a photographic history of the town of Saranac. The book contains historical photos she has acquired over years of research. ÒA ll the history in this town is gone,Ó said Newman. ÒT here are historical markers, but theyÕ re not visual like this book is.Ó Newman has been producing theme oriented historical calendars for the town for the past seven years. Her collection of photos that were left over and didnÕ t make it in to calendars were what inspired her to create the book, ÒL ife and Times in Olde Saranac.Ó ÒI had all these photos, but itÕ s the stories that are buried and you have to dig and find them.” It took Newman three years to research the stories behind some of the photographs. For Newman, the most intriguing story she researched sprang from a photograph from the forties of Bob and Naomi Davidson in front of a replica town. The town was built by Arto Monaco, the well-known builder of the Land of Make Believe. Monaco had built the facsimile town on Burnt Hill for the army for training. She said that the most challenging part was crafting the write-
Sylvia Newman leafs through her new book, “Life and Times in Olde Saranac.”
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CALENDAR
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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN
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LETTERS
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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN
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STYLE & SUBSTANCE
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JANET DUPREY
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KAREN BISSO
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SPORTS
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