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- Volume I #1, January 1956
- 1) The First Bridge to Span St. Regis River
- Volume I #2, April 1956
- 1) When Iron Was King in Rossie
- 2) Eight Years - Historically Speaking
- 3) The County Poorhouse
- Volume I #3, July 1956
- 1) The Island House of the Ogdens
- Volume I #4, October 1956
- 1) The Black Lake Toll Bridge
- 2) How the Ten Towns Were Named
- 3) Gouverneur's First Coal Dealer
- Volume II #1, January 1957
- 1) The Axe and Its Handler
- 2) West Main Street Bridges
- Volume II #2, April 1957
- 1) The Port of Ogdensburg
- 2) The Gentlemen's Agreement
- Volume II #3, July 1957
- 1) DePeyster's Last Settlement
- 2) Potash Industry in Northern New York
- Volume II #4, October 1957
- 1) The Ax and the Tree
- 2) Have You an 'Eben Holden' First
- 3) Early School Life in DeKalb Junction
- 4) Folklore from Macomb
- 5) Pierrepont Mormonism No Myth
- 6) The County's 'Army' Post Office
- Volume III #1, January 1958
- 1) Isaac Parker - Pioneer and His Illustrious Son
- 2) An Interesting Mirror
- 3) Early Waddington, the Dam, the Lock and Power Canal
- 4) History of Agriculture in St. Lawrence County
- Volume III #2, April 1958
- 1) Man of the Millions. Silas Wright
- 2) Silas Wright in Washington
- 3) Dan Santimaw's Famous Leap
- 4) The Forbidden Sport
- 5) The Old Cooper Shop
- 6) Extracts from the Diary of Charlotte Seton Ogden
- 7) Old School Records. Norfolk 1841
- Volume III #4, October 1958
- 1) Parishville - North Country Experiment in Hothouse Settlement
- 2) 'Emporium' Was the Word for Lumbering
- 3) Macomb's Worst Tragedy
- Volume IV #1, January 1959
- 1) Little Known Alexander Macomb
- Volume IV #2, April 1959
- 1) Parishville - North Country Experiment in Hothouse Settlement
- 2) The Clarkson Family of Potsdam
- 3) The Bushaw Farmers' Sheds in Canton
- 4) Captain John La Vigne
- 5) The Jam on Jerry's Rock
- Volume IV #3, July 1959
- 1) Memoirs of an Old House
- 2) Dr. Hervey D. Thatcher
- 3) The Battle of the Wind Mill
- Volume IV #4, October 1959
- 1) Irving Bacheller: Regional Voice of America
- 2) Black Lake Ferry Replica to Ply Sleepy Hollow Waters
- 3) County's Oldest Barn Destroyed
- Volume V #1, January 1960
- 1) Hollywood - The Racquette River - and One of America's First Fifth Columnists
- 2) Judge Jonah Sanford
- 3) The Harison, or Clement Moore, Mansion in Canton
- 4) Lakes and Ponds in the Town of Fine
- 5) Legend of the Water Lily
- 6) Gouverneur's Dukey's Bridge
- Volume V #2, April 1960
- 1) 'The Union' Settlement. 1804
- 2) Ripley Papers and Matildaville
- 3) Parish Family Tree
- 4) Patriot Rebellion of the Windmill
- 5) An Old Letter Tells About First Settlers in Heuvelton
- Volume V #3, July 1960
- 1) Mystery Master of the Violin
- 2) Our Most Notable Ghost Town - Cooper's Falls
- 3) Stone House Day - Sleepy Hollow - Dr. Cater
- Volume V #4, October 1960
- 1) The St. Lawrence or Russell Turnpike
- 2) Locally Famous Gouverneur Morris House at Natural Dam
- 3) Northern New York's Three Great Diplomats
- 4) The Little Old Brown Ledger of 1843
- 5) Little Known Facts About Hammond's History
- Volume VI, #1 January 1961
- 1) Preston King - County Editor
- 2) Centennial of Colton's Early Baptist Church
- 3) Spragueville's Prosperous Past
- 4) How Potsdam Got Her Museum
- 5) A Woman's View of Northern New York in 1854
- 6) Norfolk Was a Wilderness in 1809
- 7) Early School Life in DeKalb Junction
- Volume VI, #2, April 1961
- 1) Civil War Comes to DePeyster
- 2) Controversial Figure
- 3) Last Mail From Rossie
- 4) Tracks From the Trips of a Travelling Man
- 5) Vestiges of Camp Wheeler Still Remain
- 6) Keeping Accounts in the 1880's
- Volume VI, #3, July 1961
- 1) Why the 45th Parallel Is Our Northern Border
- 2) Parishville Started Sons of Veterans Camp in November 1880
- 3) Popes Mills Was Once Industrial
- 4) The 4th of July in Popes Mills 1906
- 5) Oldsville
- 6) Chipman Is An Idea
- 7) View on the Saint Lawrence Currier and Ives,
- 8) The Jones Boys and County Fare
- 9) Pierrepont Was a Wilderness
- 10) Colton Tour. Potsdam Courier & Freeman
- Volume VI #4, October 1961
- 1) Collector's Item. St. Lawrence Plaindealer
- 2) Moses Corriece - River Guide
- 3) County Fare
- 4) George Allan Home at Edwards
- 5) Grandpa's Lime Kilns
- 6) Canton's Plaindealer is 106
- 7) Waddington's Town Hall
- 8) How Childwold Got Its Name
- 9) What About the Museum
- 10) Doctor on Horseback
- 11) Massena's Old Mills
- Volume VII #1, January 1962
- 1) How Good An Ancestor Will You Make?
- 2) Gouverneur's Village Park
- 3) Rafting on the St. Lawrence
- 4) They Never Just 'Passed On'
- 5) Great Windfall of 1845 in New York State
- 6) Silas Wright Cemetery
- 7) Clifton Mines
- Volume VII #2, April 1962
- 1) Town Hall Was Canton Life
- 2) Gallant Soldier
- 3) Cigar Making in Ogdensburg
- 4) Edwards Pioneers
- 5) Reminiscence
- 6) Brasher Iron Works
- 7) Andersonville Prison
- 8) Great Grandma's 'Receet'
- 9) Old Mills
- 10) Scott's Bridge
- Volume VII #3, July 1962
- 1) Story Book Soldier
- 2) The Eagle Mill
- 3) End of An Era
- 4) Eyewitness to Assassination
- 5) Story of a Key
- 6) Memories of Sunday School Picnics
- 7) Borrowed Life
- 8) The Cox House
- Volume VII #4, October 1962
- 1) Morley's Old Trinity Chapel
- 2) County Fare
- 3) Gouverneur in the Civil War
- 4) Bridges at Day's Mills
- 5) The Railroad Made DeKalb Junction
- 6) Wanakena
- 7) Country Boy, 1890
- 8) Post Offices in Macomb
- Volume VIII #1, January 1963
- 1) Civil War in Hermon
- 2) Old Clifton Railroad
- 3) Dances of St. Lawrence County
- 4) History of St. Paul's Church from Vestry Records
- 5) Franklin's Own Epitaph
- 6) How Gouverneur Became a Village
- 7) Lighting Our Way
- Volume VIII #2, April 1963
- 1) Gouverneur Morris
- 2) Cranberry Hotels
- 3) Ordeal of Sir John Johnston
- 4) Spring Housecleaning
- 5) Railroad Comes to Heuvelton
- 6) Mrs. Daniels of Parishville
- 7) The Scullin Mansion
- 8) North Stockholm Methodist Church
- Volume VIII #3, July 1963
- 1) Rafting on the St. Lawrence
- 2) Old Time Bee Hunt
- 3) Hop Picking Along Black Lake
- 4) Grocery on Wheels
- 5) Wright Name
- 6) Anaconda
- 7) When Trolleys Rumbled Through Ogdensburg Streets
- 8) Ax and Tree
- 9) Scripture Cake
- 10) I Remember Great Grandma
- 11) Waddington and Mr. Carnegie
- Volume VIII #4, October 1963
- 1) Sawmills of Sanfordville
- 2) Coming of the Automobile
- 3) The Old Tannery at Fine
- 4) Edwards Universalist Society
- 5) Old Parishville Bands
- 6) The Second Parishville Band
- 7) Moonshiners in St. Lawrence County
- 8) The Death of Jonathan Brown
- Volume IX #1, January 1964
- 1) Christmas - 1903
- 2) Old Time Butchering
- 3) Canton's American House
- 4) Lindon Riggs
- 5) River Wreck
- 6) Rollway Bay
- 7) Ancient Industry
- 8) One of Our Own
- 9) 1812-1815, War of Military Mischances
- Volume IX #2, April 1964
- 1) Education in Canton
- 2) Russell's Cornet Band
- 3) Somerville Reminiscences
- 4) Heuvelton's Grand Opera Star
- 5) Roswell Hopkins
- 6) Laurentian
- 7) Downerville
- 8) Ashes and Saleratus
- 9) Lumbering in the Adirondack Foothills
- 10) North Country Loyal Son
- 11) The Newman Story
- 12) Fine's Oar Factory
- 13) Cranberry Lake, N.Y. and the Western Adirondack Region
- Volume IX #3, July 1964
- 1) Famous Boat Race - Sport vs. Lancet
- 2) The Whitney House
- 3) Madrid - 50 years
- 4) Roll Call of Scott's 900
- 5) One Screwball I Wish I Could Have Met
- 6) Buck's Bridge on the Grasse
- 7) Edwards Mine Dates from 1903
- 8) The Village Blacksmith
- 9) Pierrepont Center Church
- Volume IX #4, October 1964
- 1) Bert Snell's First Campaign
- 2) Mr. Vanduzee of Gouverneur
- 3) Indians in Saint Lawrence County
- 4) Brier Hill's Bicycle Club
- 5) School Days
- 6) Ford Family Vault
- 7) Country School
- 8) Egert Block
- 9) Notice Is Hereby Given
- 10) 100 Years in Matildaville
- 11) The Original Harison House
- Volume X #1, January 1965
- 1) Conservation and 4-H
- 2) Crichton Brewery
- 3) CCC Camp at Pierrepont
- 4) Parishville Landmark
- 5) Old Postcards of Russell and Hermon
- 6) The Old Country Store
- 7) Old Time Elections
- 8) Oswegatchie 1864
- 9) Starch Industry
- 10) Dickinson Post Offices
- 11) Old Pierrepont
- Volume X #2, April 1965
- 1) Nina W. Smithers, Historian
- 2) William Kerr Diary
- 3) Van Rensselaer of Eagle Mill
- 4) Black Lake Steamer
- 5) Old 1910 Postcards (Gouverneur) From the Mrs. Laurel Guiles Collection
- 6) Grandpa Goes With Grant
- 7) Buttons - Art in Miniature
- 8) Pierrepont's Old White Church
- 9) Crown of Thorns
- 10) Beautiful Rossie
- 11) What Is History
- Volume X #3, July 1965
- 1) Testimonial Dinner for Mrs. Smithers
- 2) Methodists of DeKalb Junction
- 3) John Henry Mills of Canton
- 4) Reminiscences
- 5) Depeyster in 1862
- 6) Baptists of Gouverneur
- 7) Gouverneur Marble Works (Postcards of 1910) - Lester White Collection
- 8) Pyrites - Paper Mill Town 60 Years Ago
- 9) Uncle Eli and the Gold Rush
- 10) County Law Library
- 11) Pierrepont Band
- 12) Washday in 1898
- 13) Rutland Railroad
- 14) Irving Bacheller
- 15) World History at Heuvelton
- Volume X #4, October 1965
- 1) Lost Dauphin
- 2) Fine's St. Nicholas Hotel
- 3) Cranberry Lake Dam
- 4) From Podunk to Zip Code 13652
- 5) Mining at Rossie 1839
- 6) Old Time Hop Pickers
- 7) Terrace Park
- 8) One Room School to Mobile Home
- Volume XI #1, January 1966
- 1) Come, Follow Me
- 2) Barbara Heck
- 3) The Old Brick School
- 4) Parishville Arsenal
- 5) America's First Trained Nurse
- 6) Oldest Public Building
- 7) Richville Baptist Church
- 8) C and A Railroad
- 9) Commercial House
- 10) The Hired Man
- Volume XI #2, April 1966
- 1) Kill or Kure
- 2) Family Tree
- 3) Rocks
- 4) The Chambers of Hopkinton
- 5) The Lost Statesman
- 6) Memories of Grandma
- 7) The Adirondack Guide
- 8) Chippewa Creek Treasure
- 9) Hammond Fairs
- 10) Construction of Canton-Pierrepont Road 1913-1915
- 11) Vignettes of Pierrepont
- 12) Forgotten Mines
- 13) A Rural Ramble
- Volume XI #3, July 1966
- 1) One Generation to Another
- 2) Young Historians
- 3) Education - A Potsdam Tradition for 150 Years
- 4) Canton Cornerstone
- Volume XI #4, October 1966
- 1) Down to Point Airy - St. Lawrence State Hospital's Diamond Jubilee
- 2) Logging at Stammerville
- 3) A Ghost Town
- 4) Raymondville Brick Hotel
- 5) Glassblower Who Blew Town
- 6) Sunsets at Morristown
- 7) The Albany Road
- 8) 1000 Island Dressing First Served at Islands
- Volume XII #1, January 1967
- 1) Our Home At Last
- 2) Point Airy, Part II
- 3) A Mighty Hunter Was He
- 4) A Piecing of Art
- 5) Julius Wohlforth, North Country Peddler
- 6) Moving and Dedication at Richville
- 7) Douglass Farm
- 8) Neither Snow Nor Rain
- Volume XII #2, April 1967
- 1) The Rounder of Canton
- 2) Sun Time or Fast Time
- 3) Lisbon Centre House
- 4) Story of a Novel
- 5) An Old Wall
- 6) New Look Library
- 7) Antique Antics on a Weekend
- 8) Kellogg's Fancy
- 9) The Merriman House
- 10) Doris Brown Planty
- Volume XII #3, July 1967
- 1) The Stalbird Postoffice
- 2) Roadside Refreshment
- 3) The Bond Farm
- 4) Speaking of World Fairs
- 5) Madame's Garden Party
- 6) Some Pierrepont Homes
- 7) Agriculture in Saint Lawrence County
- 8) Cooper Falls
- 9) Summer Chill
- 10) The Parish House
- 11) Rooftrees and Hearthstones
- Volume XII #4, October 1967
- 1) Russell's Scoughton Road
- 2) It Was Easy to Fill 'er at Fullers
- 3) Century Old Farm
- 4) Arching the Floods - a Century and a Half of Nicholville Bridges
- 5) Things I Remember
- 6) De Grasse at Pyrites
- 7) Heydey of Pyrites
- 8) Power of an Idea
- 9) Flour and Feed, Lumber and Seed
- 10) History's Servant, Rachel Dandy
- Volume XIII #1, January 1968
- 1) Tiffany Masterpieces
- 2) Canton to Chester Road
- 3) Heydey of Winter in Ogdensburg
- 4) An Antique is an Antique: is an Antique?
- 5) The Daniels Family of Parishville
- 6) Christmas Vacation for Teachers
- Volume XIII #2, April 1968
- 1) The First White Man Comes to St. Lawrence County
- 2) The Sykes Family of Canton
- 3) Homemakers from Housewives
- 4) So Passeth the Old Order
- 5) Good Fences Good Neighbors Make
- 6) Would You Believe -
- 7) Edwards Post Office
- 8) Saint Lawrence - Oldest River in the World
- 9) Ogdensburg flashback
- Volume XIII #3, July 1968
- 1) Kingdom of Music
- 2) Who Was Sylvia
- 3) The Show Must Go On (circus)
- 4) Canton and Cold Springs
- 5) Madrid Springs
- 6) Here's the Resort
- 7) Massena Springs
- 8) Hollywood Was a Wonderful Spot
- 9) Lake Ozonia
- 10) Ogdensburg Flashback
- Volume XIII #4, October 1968
- 1) To Decoy a Duck
- 2) Bertrand H. Snell
- 3) Frank Nash Cleaveland
- 4) The Talc Industry
- 5) Jumping Hay
- 6) G & O
- 7) Hermon High
- 8) Masonic Temple Corner Stone
- 9) Ogdensburg Flashback
- 10) Pitcairn - Land of a King
- Volume XIV #1, January 1969
- 1) Clifton - Gateway to the Big Woods
- 2) David J. Cleland - A Tribute
- 3) Fitzsimmons Last Fight
- 4) The Old Ore Bed Road
- 5) L. L. Hepburn Gunsmith of Colton
- 6) Early Blue Mountain House
- 7) Post Card Views of Fine, Oswegatchie and Edwards
- 8) Map of the Adirondacks 1885
- 9) Bibliography - Adirondacks
- 10) Not Lost - Just Missing
- Volume XIV #2, April 1969
- 1) Wooden Rails in the Wilderness
- 2) Note by a Damsite
- 3) Things I Remember
- 4) Cheese and Cheesebox Factories
- 5) The Richardsons of Black Lake
- 6) Norfolk Loses a Barn, Maples and Fences
- 7) The Algona
- 8) Woodbridge Corners School
- 9) Clarksboro Village Survey
- 10) Mystery Date
- 11) Nina Willard Smithers - A Tribute
- Volume XIV #3, July 1969
- 1) Music Ma'am - Julia E. Crane
- 2) Miss Libby's Coming
- 3) The Wilson Family of Black Lake
- 4) Portrait of Dr. Elbridge Seymour
- 5) Redpath, Traveling Chautauqua
- 6) Sally James Farnham Remembered
- 7) Wooden Rails in the Wilderness
- 8) Photo Story of Woman and Her Labor Saving Devices
- 9) The National Association of Army Nurses of the Civil War
- 10) Paddlers' Paradise
- Volume XIV #4, October 1969
- 1) Presidents Who Have Visited Our County
- 2) Odd School House Names in Brasher
- 3) Letter to Benjamin
- 4) Potsdam in 1845
- 5) Lyman Day House
- 6) Wooden Rails in the Wilderness, Part III, The Chimney
- 7) Home is a House Plus
- 8) Old Time Elections
- 9) Reminiscence of Hopkinton
- Volume XV #1, January 1970
- 1) Rhoda Fox Graves
- 2) District Schools
- 3) The Stone Church at Oswegatchie
- 4) North Country Railroading
- 5) Spragueville Libraries
- 6) Recalling the Cowen Mansion
- 7) The Chateaugay Trail
- 8) The Village Band
- 9) St. Lawrence County Currency
- 10) Windows at Richville
- Volume XV #2, April 1970
- 1) Gold Fever
- 2) New Dresses and Bonnets
- 3) - Handbell Ringing
- 4) District #3, Fullerville
- 5) Old St. Joseph Academy
- 6) Ogdensburg Flashback
- 7) Van Buren, A Grand Old Name
- Volume XV #3, July 1970
- 1) River Steamers
- 2) Transported to Van Diemen's Land
- 3) My Nicholville's Worth
- 4) Letter Home From the West
- 5) Ode To An Oil Can
- 6) Oswegatchie District #9
- 7) Louisville's Horse-drawn Ferry
- Volume XV #4, October 1970
- 1) Stir of Nature
- 2) Dr. Grant C. Madill
- 3) Poet of the Adirondacks, Helen Hinsdale Rich
- 4) Raymondville School
- 5) Freemasonry in St. Lawrence County
- 6) Behold! the Stone
- Volume XVI #1, January 1971
- 1) Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills
- 2) Madame De Stael, First Lady Landowner
- 3) Stone Wind Mills
- 4) Early Taverns and Roads
- 5) The Trout Lake Story
- 6) Pearls of Great Price
- 7) Communications in Nicholville
- Volume XVI #2, April 1971
- 1) United Helpers 1898
- 2) Ordeal in the Snow
- 3) Covered Bridge at Brasher Falls
- 4) Federal Money Charts
- 5) Bicentenary Annals in Honor of Baron DeKalb
- 6) Yankee Street, Brier Hill
- 7) Through the Adirondacks in Seven Days
- 8) Ice Boating
- 9) North Country Panthers
- 10) Flackville Cemetery
- 11) Let's Not Forget
- Volume XVI #3, July 1971
- 1) George Redington of Waddington
- 2) The Brick Chapel
- 3) Canton to Ogdensburg 1908-1909
- 4) New Light on Nils von Schoultz
- 5) Alfred B. Street Poet of the Adirondacks
- 6) Manzanita Island
- 7) C & A Sidelights
- 8) Shopping, 1890's Style
- Volume XVI #4, October 1971
- 1) Hammond Presbyterian Society
- 2) Gouverneur Fifty Years Ago
- 3) Half Way House
- 4) Henry van Rensselaer
- 5) Orchards of Hamilton Hill
- 6) Manzanita Island
- 7) The Press in St. Lawrence County
- 8) Pierrepont Schools
- 9) Massena Center Suspension Bridge
- 10) When the Steamer 'Massena' Burned
- 11) Rensselaer Falls High School
- 12) Nine Decades of Memories of Rensselaer Falls
- Volume XVII #1, January 1972
- 1) Ogdensburg of 1809-1810
- 2) The Press in St. Lawrence County, Part II
- 3) Pierrepont Schools in Pi
- 4) xThe Gas Plant
- 5) Sam Grossman
- 6) Let the Old Name Stand
- 7) The First Garage in Star Lake
- 8) Bold Highway Men of Rossie
- Volume XVII #2, April 1972
- 1) Old Guides of the Oswegatchie River
- 2) Horseradish and the Tin Pedlar
- 3) Shipping From the Edwards R.R. Station
- 4) Ogdensburg of 1809-1810
- 5) Legend of the Touchwood
- 6) Pyrites Photo Essay
- 7) Bicentenary Annals
- Volume XVII #3, July 1972
- 1) Quarterway House/Woodbridge Tavern
- 2) From the Press of 1884 - The Adirondacks
- 3) To Be Done in a Workmanlike Manner
- 4) Memories of Home
- 5) Congregation of Anshe Zophen
- 6) The Glorious Fourth in '72
- 7) Crary's Mills, a Grand Old Name
- 8) President's Message
- 9) We Planted A Tree
- 10) Letters to Editor
- 11) Heritage Preserved
- 12) Zinc in Edwards
- 13) Century Run
- 14) Election, 1860, Ogdensburg
- 15) First Universalist Society of Ogdensburg
- Volume XVII #4, October 1972
- 1) St. Lawrence
- 2) Slab City
- 3) Indian Creek, A Natural Canal
- 4) Wegatchie
- 5) Let There Be Light
- 6) Jerry Streeter, Blind Musician
- 7) De Balmat's Death
- 8) First Universalist Society of Ogdensburg
- Volume XVIII #1, January 1973
- 1) Aurelius
- 2) The Invincibles
- 3) Dowsing or Water Witching
- 4) Reminiscing in Rensselaer Falls
- 5) Gone But Not Forgotten
- 6) Slab City
- Volume XVIII #2, April 1973
- 1) Indian Peace Medal
- 2) Osborneville District School
- 3) Town of Pierrepont
- 4) Wood Burners
- 5) Let's Not Forget
- 6) Recess Time
- 7) Odgensburg, 1892
- 8) Trolleys in Our County
- 9) Stellaville
- Volume XVIII #3, July 1973
- 1) Adventure in the Big Woods
- 2) Sans Souci Cottage
- 3) Squire Beach Home in Massena
- 4) Johnstown's Court House and Ours
- 5) Summer Camps, Photos
- 6) The High Cost of Living
- 7) Stone Church Festival
- 8) River Guides
- 9) Eagle Hotel
- Volume XVIII #4, October 1973
- 1) Silas Wright of St. Lawrence County
- 2) The Old Log Hotel at Lake Ozonia
- 3) Picking Up Chips
- 4) The Governor Wright House Campaign
- 5) The Trinity Elm in Richville
- Volume XIX #1, January 1974
- 1) The Catholic Apostolic Church in Potsdam
- 2) Gold Mining in Lake Ozonia in 1880's
- 3) The Low Dynasty
- Volume XIX #2, April 1974
- 1) Half a Lifetime in Pierrepont
- 2) A Rural Ramble
- 3) Some Harison Letters
- 4) Ogdensburg's Music Store March
- 5) Dr. I. A. Darling, A Grand Old Name
- 6) The First Snow Plow
- 7) New Light on Sylvia Lake Mansion
- 8) Monster of Lake Ozonia
- 9) Louise Fletcher Chase
- 10) The Reverend Winifred Mason
- Volume XIX #3, July 1974
- 1) The Glorious Fourth 1874 in Gouverneur
- 2) St. Mary's Centennial in Canton
- 3) Russell Arsenal
- 4) Clarissa H. Dority a Noteworthy Lady
- 5) How Stark Got Its Name
- 6) Potsdam School District No. 7
- 7) Some Winter Memories
- Volume XIX #4, October 1974
- 1) Balloon Ascension, 1870
- 2) Edwards Citizens Band
- 3) Laura Humphrey a Noteworthy Teacher
- 4) Bacheller and Fide Scott
- 5) School District #14 of Lisbon
- 6) Field Day at DePeyster
- 7) A. Kinney & Son (Gouverneur Grocers) - Advertisement
- 8) The Seaway Tour
- Volume XX #1, January 1975
- 1) The Welsh Congregational Society of Richville
- 2) Jack Dailey 1889-1973
- 3) The Congregational Church and Its Renovations in Norwood
- 4) Who Was the Adopted Daughter
- 5) Angeline Massey, 1765-1879, the Oldest Citizen
- 6) The Way It Was in Brasher Falls
- 7) Minnie Little Ingraham
- 8) Silas Wright Gleanings
- 9) New Year's Events
- Volume XX #2, April 1975
- 1) The Way We Were
- 2) The Garrison Letters
- 3) Snowshoe Season 1892
- 4) Mrs. Milne, Canton's Cateress
- 5) Sadirons in Madrid
- 6) Our Noteworthy Ladies - Crack-a Lindie
- Volume XX #3, July 1975
- 1) Terrace Park - A Century Mark
- 2) Dr. Franklin B. Hough Reformer
- 3) Wonderland - Photo Story
- 4) Frier Settlement, A Ghost Village
- 5) Friendship Quilt
- 6) Paul Smith's Spring Workshop
- 7) Star Lake Inn
- 8) Black Lake's Tavern Island
- 9) Mt. Alone's Romantic Double Meaning
- Volume XX #4, October 1975
- 1) Star Lake Inn
- 2) Doris Gates, Noteworthy Lady
- 3) Swan's in Potsdam
- 4) Norwood
- 5) Draffin School, Ogdensburg
- Volume XXI #1, January 1976
- 1) Museum Renovations Moving Ahead
- 2) Abbie K. Cleaveland of Canton, A Noteworthy Lady
- 3) Year in Review
- 4) Early History of DeKalb
- 5) Legend of Joe Indian Pond
- Volume XXI #2, April 1976
- 1) Gov. Silas Wright . . . A Prelude
- 2) The Ogdens in Waddington and Ellerslie Castle
- 3) From Cambray to Ogdensburg in 36 Hours With Gouverneur Morris
- 4) DePeyster's First Determined Settler - Samuel Bristol
- 5) County Business Photo Essay
- 6) The McBriers of Russell
- 7) Gouverneur Morris Chapter DAR
- 8) Anshe Zophen Celebrate Their Centennial
- 9) Stammerville and the Stammers Family
- Volume XXI #3, July 1976
- 1) Atwood, Rushton and the Chickaree
- 2) Museum of the Mind
- 3) Atwood . . . Then and Now
- 4) St. Lawrence University's Most Worthy and Loyal Son
- 5) An Essay on Atwood
- 6) The Canton Fair of 1871, Painted by Elizabeth Miner
- 7) The Canton Fair of 1869
- 8) G. Atwood Manley . . . A Manley Man
- Volume XXI #4, October 1976
- 1) Education in Edwards
- 2) Told the Way It Was
- 3) Woodford . . . Pride of the North
- 4) Parker's History of Gouverneur
- 5) An Evening to Honor Atwood
- 6) Norfolk History
- 7) James Ricalton 1844-1929
- Volume XXII #1, January 1977
- 1) Daniel Whipple Church
- 2) The Man Who Won His Mistress at Cards
- 3) The Last Commencement at Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary
- 4) Ogdensburg's Heritage from 1749
- 5) Rushton, Charles Marsh and the Last Moose
- Volume XXII #2, April 1977
- 1) Eli Tracy: Hermon's Village Smithy
- 2) A Little Greek Temple on a North Country Farm
- 3) A Revival at Dailey Ridge
- 4) The Lumber Camp Parish of the Adirondacks
- Volume XXII #3, July 1977
- 1) A Study in Rural Comfort, Part I
- 2) The General Never Set Foot
- 3) The Pierrepont Poets
- 4) The Finleys of Fine
- 5) The Farmer Boys of Fifty Years Ago and Now
- Volume XXII #4, October 1977
- 1) The Tyler Coverlets
- 2) By Hell, Cheese and Crackers': Gilman Selleck
- 3) A Study in Rural Comfort, Part II
- 4) Gouverneur Morris's 1815 Journey
- 5) Alcoa in Massena: The Early Years
- Volume XXIII #1, January 1978
- 1) Itinerant Guests of Bygone Days
- 2) Victorian Wall Stencils in Brick Chapel
- 3) Post Card Story on Crossing That Bridge When We Come To It
- 4) Old Time Fiddling and Social Dances in Central St. Lawrence County
- 5) Col. Goodrich and His House
- 6) Folklife Center Established at Canton
- 7) The St. Lawrence Yields Up a Bounty - Buttons
- Volume XXIII #2, April 1978
- 1) Inheritance and Future Shock or Politics in the Sugar Bush
- 2) Architecture From the Adirondack Foothills
- 3) Hopkinton Maple Festival Cookbook: A Review, illus. 1976
- 4) How Clara Washed
- 5) What If We Give a Party . . . and Everybody Comes
- 6) In Anticipation of the 'Beans'
- 7) A Musical Revue
- Volume XXIII #3, July 1978
- 1) Seventy-five Years Near You
- 2) Some Good, Old-fashioned July Days
- 3) A Relaxing Haven on the St. Lawrence: Oak Point
- 4) The G & O or the E & B or the B & B or?
- 5) We Did Give a Party and Everybody Did Come
- Volume XXIII #4, October 1978
- 1) Dyed-in-the-Wool North Country - A Festschrift in Honor of Edward J. Blankman
- 2) The Pleasure of the Search
- 3) Coming Down the Raquette - Setting Pole Rapids to Sunday Rock
- 4) Bucks, Bears, Bees, and Birds: A Profile of Hazel Tyrrell
- 5) Brief History of St. Lawrence County Historical Association
- 6) Canton . . . Ed Blankman's Concord
- 7) All in the Family: The Ladouceur Brothers of the Burg
- 8) The Story of Citizens to Save the Adirondack Park
- 9) Eben Holden: Irving Bacheller's Folk Society
- 10) Fond Memories of the Old Fairground
- 11) The Goldfield Letters of Frank A. Kip, Part I
- 12) Building a New University: St. Lawrence Since 1945
- 13) Redwood Glass
- 14) Wright Corner
- Volume XXIV #1, January 1979
- 1) Mrs. Miner and Her Art
- 2) St. Lawrence County Cheese Is Not Just Cheese
- 3) Guddied Up Snowmen
- 4) The Goldfield Letters of Frank E. Kip, Part II
- Volume XXIV #2, April 1979
- 1) California Goldfield Letters of Frank E. Kip, Part III
- 2) Stir Well and Swallow with a Smile
- 3) Stone Houses of the Chipman
- 4) David Parish's Early Land Development in St. Lawrence County 1812-1816
- 5) Wright Corner
- Volume XXIV #3, July 1979
- 1) The Incident at Massena
- 2) Morley's Minstrel Man
- 3) A North Country Native
- 4) That Cheese Was Cheese
- 5) Recollection of a Former Slave - Isaac Johnson
- 6) The Wright Corner
- Volume XXIV #4, October 1979
- 1) In Search of Ardent Spirits: The W.C.T.U.
- 2) Looking at Architecture in Saint Lawrence County
- 3) Counterpoint: Dr. Friedman Replies
- 4) John Stark and the Anti-mobiles -- A Story About Progress
- 5) The Marvelous Block House
- Volume XXV #1, January 1980
- 1) Mr. Hepburn's Libraries
- 2) The Tozers of Northern New York
- 3) The Wright Corner
- 4) Whey, Whey, Recollections of Saint Lawrence County Cattle Drives
- 5) Gouverneur Riverside Cemetery
- 6) Life of a Crossroad Cheese Factory
- Volume XXV #2, April 1980
- 1) Bearing the Stigma of Temperance
- 2) Edward Badlam: Inventor of Note
- 3) A Village Today - A City Tomorrow
- 4) A Good Country for a Poor Man to Come to With a Family, The Smith Family Letter
- 5) Food for the Hungry-Drink for the Thirsty-Rest for the Weary-Post Card Story of Hotels
- 6) The Bridge Built by Three Towns
- 7) The Wright Corner
- Volume XXV #3, July 1980
- 1) How Lake Ozonia Suddenly Acquired a Recluse - George Everett and His Canoe Paddles
- 2) Trout Lake Song
- 3) A Spill at Oak Point
- 4) To Catch A Glimpse of a Prince: A Ride Down the Saint Lawrence
- 5) Mimi Keith: Artist of the Words
- 6) A Month at Hollywood Lodge in 1894
- 7) The Wright Corner
- Volume XXV #4, October 1980
- 1) Lumbering on the Grass
- 2) Backyard Orchards: Past and Present
- 3) Charles Ehricke in Northern New York, Part I
- 4) To Cover My Nakedness: History of Clothing Styles
- 5) Gouverneur Marble - From Great Buildings to Silent Quarries
- 6) Carl M. Witherbee's Reminiscences of the Village of Canton
- 7) The Wright Corner
- Volume XXVI #1, January 1981
- 1) B.A. Rolfe - From Brasher Falls to Broadway to Broadcasting
- 2) The Old Maids of the Stone House
- 3) Charles Ehricke in Northern New York, Part II
- 4) What a Little Girl Did One Hundred Years Ago
- 5) The Making of Potato Starch: A Forgotten Industry
- 6) The Wright Corner
- Volume XXVI #2 April 1981
- 1) From Smallpox to Antibiotics: 150 Years of Medical Practice in St. Lawrence County
- 2) Dr. Kerr of Hammond: A Poor Country Bonesetter
- 3) Salt Pork, Rizz Biscuits . . . and Other Common North Country Food Traditions
- 4) A Guided Tour of Early Oswegatchie
- 5) A Tribute to Old St. Lawrence
- 6) Reminiscences of a Hale School Student
- Volume XXVI #3, July 1981
- 1) Young Man With Flute: Washington Irving's Travels Into Northern New York
- 2) The Florious Fourth
- 3) 'Old Hollywood,' Delightful Account of a Summer Colony in Colton
- 4) My Front Yard Miniature Bridge
- 5) Bill Queor - A Right Temperament and Sharp Knives
- Volume XXVI #4, October 1981
- 1) 100 Years of An American Farm
- 2) Of Merinos and Homespun - A Brief History of the County's Woolen Industry
- 3) From SOA to ATC - Seventy-Five Years of Agricultural (and Technical) Education
- 4) 'Tomorrow Here is Turkey Day'
- 5) Bad Day on the Farm
- Volume XXVII #1, January 1982
- 1) A Boyhood for All Seasons - Reminiscences of Growing Up in Knapps Station
- 2) Along the 'Lower Route': A History of the Northern Railroad, Part I
- 3) Robert D. Bethke's Adironack Voices
- 4) Before Us: Studies in Early Jewish Families in St. Lawrence County 1855-1920
- 5) To Lean the English
- Volume XXVII, #2, April 1982
- 1) Thanks to Mary - A Tribute to the Dedication and Work of a Local Historian
- 2) The Green Sawmill of Sanfordville
- 3) Azro Giles' Account Book
- 4) The Legacy of Billius Stocking
- 5) Five Wives Buried by One Husband
- 6) Along the 'Lower Route': A History of the Northern Railroad, Part II
- 7) Of Bog Ore and Brasher Iron Works
- Volume XXVII, #3, July 1982
- 1) Memoris of Andrew Tuck - Part I
- 2) Like Cheap John's Razors
- 3) The Golden Years - A Nineteenth Century Photograph Album
- 4) Steamboating on Black Lake
- 5) Virtually Impossible to Stop: Smuggling in the North Country - 1808-1815
- Volume XXVII, #4, October 1982
- 1) Silas Wright of St. Lawrence County
- 2) Memoris of Andrew Tuck - Part II
- 3) Caviar? From the St. Lawrence? An Oral History of Sturgeon Fishing
- 4) Henry Potter's Big House
- Volume XXVIII, #1, January 1983
- 1) Seaway Comes to Parishville Center
- 2) Winters for a St. Lawrence Co. Settler - From Elisha Risdon's Diaries of 1812-1849 Hopkinton
- 3) BackWhen Winter Was Winter: A St. Lawrence County Postcard Album
- 4) Memoris of Andrew Tuck - Part III
- 5) Reflections on Some North Country Folk Art
- Volume XXVIII, #2, April 1983
- 1) Temple of Justice, Seat of Government-An Abbreviated History of the St. Lawrence Co. Courthouse
- 2) Decoration Day at Beech Plains
- 3) Of Gouverneur and Old Lace: The International Lace Manufacturing Company, 1903-1944
- 4) Official Historians in the County - 1983
- 5) The Good Life - Waddington From 1800 to 1850
- Volume XXVIII, #3, July 1983
- 1) A Healthy, Fertile Location - A Historical Synopsis of the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center
- 2) Bert Susice and the Loup-Garou
- 3) The Day Billy Sunday Came to the Fair
- 4) America's Ingratitude for its Naming: The Tribulations of Signora Vespucci
- Volume XXVIII, #4, October 1983
- 1) The Founding of St. Regis
- 2) An Adirondack Bear Hunt
- 3) A Photograph Album of Old Heuvelton
- 4) Christmas at Home
- Volume XXIX, #1 January 1984
- 1) The Enduring Tradition: Notes on St. Lawrence County Farmsteads
- 2) Irving Bacheller - Interpreter of the Old America to the New
- 3) Strike Up the Music!
- Volume XXIX, #2, April 1984
- 1) The St. Lawrence and the American Revolution
- 2) War of 1812 in Hopkinton
- 3) Closing Scene at Windmill Point
- 4) Gettysburg Revisited: Monument to the 60th New York State Volunteers
- 5) Story of a Gun
- 6) Donald Brown Memoirs
- 7) To Day Papa Has Gone to the War
- 8) Russell on the Grasse
- 9) Medals of Honor of the Civil War
- 10) The Too-Tall General
- 11) Women at the Front: Civil War Nurses
- 12) Against the Enemy in St. Lawrence County 1917-1918
- 13) 'Blood is Ankle Deep' - A Madrid Boy Writes Home
- 14) 'Over Here' - World War I Photographic Essay on St. Lawrence County
- 15) Dress Rehearsal: War Maneuvers of 1940
- 16) A Very Big 3rd of July
- 17) Vietnam Story: Boys Grow Up to be Soldiers
- Volume XXIX #3, July 1984
- 1) The St. Lawrence Seaway: Twenty-five Seasons
- 2) Remington's River: Studies on the St. Lawrence
- 3) Silk Mills in Gouverneur
- 4) From Auchindinny Mill to Edwards
- 5) Pleasant Valley School Days
- 6) The Pyrites Expedition
- Volume XXIX #4, October 1984
- 1) A Keeper of the Light: Daniel David Hill (1879-1960)
- 2) The Massena-Cornwall Earthquake of September 5, 1944
- 3) 5 September 1944
- 4) Echoes From the Valley
- Volume XXX #1, January 1985
- 1) The Brannens in Waddington
- 2) A Peek at Judd Family Photos
- 3) Echoes From the Valley
- 4) A Denault-Denno Odyssey
- Volume XXX #2, April 1985
- 1) Life Among the River Rats: The Island Community of Chippewa Bay
- 2) Echoes From the Valley: The Diary of Henry Sweet Allen
- 3) War of Words: Border Newspapers and the Canadian Rebellions of 1837, 1838
- 4) The Sylvan Falls Area
- 5) Official Historians in the County, 1985
- Volume XXX #3, July 1985
- 1) Fourth of July Celebrations in Massena in the Gay Nineties
- 2) The Bartholomew: A Man and His Car
- 3) Martin Van Buren Ives and 'Through the Adirondacks in Eighteen Days'
- 4) Six Railroads, Thirty-nine Trains . . and Forty Years
- Volume XXX #4, October 1985
- 1) Reflections: Fifty Years in the Life of a Country Veterinarian
- 2) A Tale of Two Brothers; John H. and George J. Finnigan
- 3) Irish Immigrants in St. Lawrence County
- 4) Bertrand H. Snell: A Pictorial History
- 5) How to Find St. Lawrence County Newspapers
- 6) A Bartholomew Postscript
- Volume XXXI #1, January 1986
- 1) A History of the Crane School of Music
- 2) Winter Work: Stark, New York, 1923
- 3) Akwesasne lumberjack Tales
- Volume XXXI #2, April 1986
- 1) Ogdensburg
- 2) A History of the Crane School of Music - Part II
- 3) Eleanor Roosevelt Slept Here
- Volume XXXI #3, July 1986
- 1) Introduction to Native Basketry
- 2) A History of the Crane School of Music - Part III
- 3) Genealogical Resources in St. Lawrence County and Franklin County
- 4) Families Endure Hardship and Separations
- 5) John Baule: A Tribute
- Volume XXXI #4, October 1986
- 1) David Parish's Country House Reconstructed
- 2) SUNY Canton: Celebrating Eighty Years of Pride
- 3) A History of the Crane School of Music - Part IV
- Volume XXXII #1, January 1987
- 1) The Thatcher Story
- 2) Crossover Island: Winter Life
- 3) The SLCHA Archives
- Volume XXXII #2, April 1987
- 1) The Thatcher Story
- 2) Potsdam Feed and Coal
- 3) Nineteenth-Century North Country Farm Life: The Brown's Farm Excavations
- Volume XXXII #3, July 1987
- 1) And Then There Was One: The Fairs of St. Lawrence County
- Volume XXXII #4, October 1987
- 1) Gouverneur Morris: North Country Connection
- 2) History of the Norwood-Norfolk Central School System
- 3) Reflections on a Short Stay in St. Lawrence County, by a Frenchwoman from Alsace
- 4) The Special Collections of St. Lawrence University: A Treasure Chest For Historians
- 5) Rainbow, Ormsby Pond, and Long Bow in the Town of Parishville
- 6) Bourbon or Bumpkin?
- Volume XXXIII #1, January 1988
- 1) Two Poems ('December', 'Wild Strawberry') by Maurice Kenny
- 2) Six Nations Indian Museum: Three Generations
- 3) Iroquoian Use of Wampum
- 4) 'Indian' Education: An Interview With Minerva White
- Volume XXXIII #2, April 1988
- 1) November Pour
- 2) A Century of Change: A History of the Pulp and Paper Mills in St. Lawrence County, NY Part I
- Volume XXXIII #3, July 1988
- 1) Heuvelton Roots of Winnegatoo
- 2) Gralyn Theatre, Gouverneur, New York
- 3) A Century of Change: A History of the Pulp and Paper Mills in St. Lawrence County, NY Part II
- Volume XXXIII #4, October 1988
- 1) The Founders of the United Helpers Society of the City of Ogdensburg: 1898 and On
- 2) The Battle of the Windmill
- 3) History of the Hungarian People in St. Lawrence County
- 4) One Hundred Years of Masonic Service, Ogdensburg Lodge No. 128, F. & A.M., (1948)
- Volume XXXIV #1, January 1989
- 1) Alcoa in Massena, the Early Years
- 2) Another Glance at the Clarkson Family: Abolitionist . . . and Slave Trader
- 3) 'Dear Brother': Civil War letters of Norfolk Brothers (Part I)
- Volume XXXIV #2, April 1989
- 1) Old Time Sugaring
- 2) The Everett Farm, Lawrence, NY: Family and Farm, 1826-1890
- 3) 'Dear Brother': Civil War Letters of Norfolk Brothers (PartI I)
- Volume XXXIV #3, July 1989
- 1) The Everett Farm, Lawrence, NY: The Tenancy Years, 1890-1960
- 2) The Gray Sisters of Canada Come to Ogdensburg
- 3) The Wanakena Foot Bridge
- 4) Another Glimpse of the Civil War
- Volume XXXIV #4, October 1989
- 1) Speaking of the North County - stories of fishing, hunting, guiding, bootlegging, French American, etc.
- Volume XXXV #1, January 1990
- 1) The French and Indian Settlement at Ogdensburg
- 2) French Personnel at La Presentation
- 3) What Really Happened to the Fort and Its Site?
- 4) The Dig on Lighthouse Point
- Volume XXXV #2, April 1990
- 1) The Everett Farm, Lawrence, NY: The Family. Part III
- 2) When Roosevelt Came to the NorthCountry: The Ogdensubrg Agreement
- 3) Roosevelt's Tree Army: The Civilian Conservation Corps
- Volume XXXV #3, July 1990
- 1) The Coming and Going of a Road and Its Residents
- 2) The Plain People Among Us: The North Country Amish
- Volume XXXV #4, October 1990
- 1) Linda Richards, The Nursing's Forgotten Lady
- 2) Press Coverage of the 1940 War Games
- 3) The 106th New York Volunteers in the Last Year of the Civil War:
- Volume XXXVI #1, Winter 1991
- 1) A Case Study in Rural Gothic Revival: Trinity Church in Potsdam
- 2) Sharing Labor on Family Farms; Views Across A Generation
- Volume XXXVI #2, Spring 1991
- 1) The Forgotten Industry: Nineteenth Century Brickmaking in St. Lawrence County
- 2) The Battle of Ogdensburg, 1813: From First Hand Account
- 3) Miss Richmire at the Pine Grove School in Massena
- Volume XXXVI #3, Summer 1991
- 1) Sally James Farnham: the Remington Years
- 2) Remington Prints; An Interview with Richard Myers
- 3) Charles S. Chapman, N.A. (1879-1962)
- 4) Excerpts on Charlie's Art, from Ada Chapman's Memoirs and Elsewhere
- Volume XXXVI #4, Fall 1991
- 1) Trinity Chapel in Morley: A North Country Landmark and Its Architect
- 2) The Old Stone Mill at Morley
- 3) Potsdam Sandstone
- Volume XXXVII #1, Winter 1992
- 1) The Attwater-Atwater Connection, Founding Fathers Reflect County's History
- 2) Cynthia Abram and Cyrus Stafford
- Volume XXXVII #2, Spring 1992
- 1) Travellers and Settlers, 1803-1826
- 2) Judge Cooper's Settlement at DeKalb
- 3) A Lark Through the North Woods
- 4) Creating a Settlement in the Wilderness
- 5) DeKalb to Cranston, R.I: The Sarle Letters, 1810-1826
- Volume XXXVII #3, Summer 1992
- 1) Leadership in Potsdam College Tradition
- 2) In Search of a Hero
- 3) Logging on the Racquette River: A Photo Essay
- 4) The History of the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center Ogdensburg, New York
- Volume XXXVII #4, Fall 1992
- 1) Temples Made with Human Hands: The Victorian Stone Churches of St. Lawrence County
- 2) Early Church Establishments in St. Lawrence County: 1804-1821
- 3) Style and Sectarian Choice: Gothic Federalist and Federalist Churches in St. Lawrence Co. 1845-1903
- 4) Toward a Medieval Nation: The Gothic Revival in St. Lawrence County: 1845-1903
- 5) Purity, Simplicity and Democracy: The Romanesque Revival in St. Lawrence County: 1871-1903
- Volume XXXVIII #1, Winter 1993
- 1) The St. Lawrence River and the American Revolution
- 2) Fort La Presentation the Abenaki
- Volume XXXVIII #2, Spring 1993
- 1) A Paradise Lost: The Decline of Autonomy Amongst the Mohawks at Akwesasne
- 2) Edward Everett, Potsdam Legislator: Author of the 'Suppressed' Everett Report
- Volume XXXVIII #3, Summer 1993
- 1) Articles regarding the Jordon Club
- Volume XXXVIII #4, Fall 1993
- 1) Black Iron: White Lace
- 2) Gouverneur and Old Lace: The International Lace Manufacturing Co. 1903-1944
- Volume XXXIX #1, Winter 1994
- 1) St. Lawrence County, 1838, As Seen Through the Eyes of Salathiel Ellis
- Volume XXXIX #2, Spring 1994
- 1) The Civilian Conservation Corps in St. Lawrence County
- 2) Murder and Mystery: Are Ghosts Abroad in the Land?
- Volume XXXIX #3, Summer 1994
- 1) The Ogdensburg Trolley: 1895-1932
- 2) National Airmail Week in Ogdensburg 1938
- 3) Father James Almon, Pioneer Settler
- Volume XXXIX #4, Fall 1994
- 1) Isabel Wilton
- 2) Isabel Wilton on the Oswegatchie's Captive
- Volume XL #1, Winter 1995
- 1) Alexander MaComb and His Career Shift: Taking the Main Chance
- 2) Two Accounts by Gouverneur Morris of His North Country Travels
- Volume XL #2, Spring 1995
- 1) Honoring Wright's Memory
- 2) Silas Wright: 'Illustrious American'
- 3) A Silver Tribute: A Study of the Silas Wright Silver Set
- 4) The Wright Countie
- 5) The Silas Wright $50 Gold Certificate
- 6) The Silas Wright Custom House Stamp
- 7) Silas Wright Grange No. 427
- Volume XL #3, Summer 1995
- 1) An Introduction to Prucha's 'The Indian Peace Medals of Wilson and Ellis'
- 2) The Indian Peace Medals of Wilson and Ellis
- 3) When the Picture is a Puzzle: An Investigation of the 'Clarissa' Portrait
- Volume XL #4, Fall 1995
- 1) The Moncrief Case
- 2) : The Ogdensburg Trolley
- Volume XLI #1, Winter 1996
- 1) 'Power Lies in Their Milk: The Story of Archie Wright and the Dairy Farmers Union'
- Volume XLI #2, Spring 1996
- 1) Clarkson's Century of Presidents
- Volume XLI #3, Summer 1996
- 1) Letters to Charlotte
- 2) A Badge of Friendship
- Volume XLIII #1, Winter 1998
- 1) Around the County: Political Memorabilia from the Collection of Shawn Gray - Catalog
- 2) In Memoriam - Elwood Simons
- 3) Conversations with Local Government Historians: Terry Fischer, Town of Lisbon Historian
- 4) St. Lawrence County's Northern Lights
- 5) Cracker Box: Town and Village Historians Remember Elwood Simons
- Volume XLIII #2, Spring, 1998
- 1) Society of United Helpers: The First 100 Years
- 2) St. Lawrence County's Northern Lights: Leonara Barry
- 3) Memories of the Harrington Hotel
- 4) From the Bookshelf: Reflections From Canoe County
- 5) Cracker Box
- Volume XLIII #3, Summer 1998
- 1) The Art and Humor of Seth Moulton
- 2) Cracker Bo
- 3) xUpdate: Leonora Berry
- Volume XLIII #4, Fall 1998
- 1) Buck's Bridges: Civil Engineering Roots in the Victorian Age
- 2) Massena Center Suspension Bridge
- Volume XLIV #1, Winter 1999
- 1) Building with Potsdam Red Sandstone: The Early Years
- 2) Mial R. Pierce: Clergyman/Soldier
- 3) Grandpa Charles Haley: October 18, 1859-June 14, 1936
- Volume XLIV #2, Spring 1999
- 1) Remembering the Town Hall
- (Mislabeled as Vol. XLIV #2, Summer 1999)
- 1) So Much to Tell: A Place We Call Home - Waddington, NY
- 2) The St. Lawrence River and Waddington
- 3) Local Municipal Historians in St. Lawrence County, New York
- Volume XLIV #3, Summer 1999
- 1) Norwood Historian Earns Day of Honor
- 2) 1918 Ford Model T
- 3) Barn Raising
- 4) Barn Raising Contributors
- 5) Ground-Breaking Celebration & Reception
- Volume XLIV #4, Fall 1999
- 1) The Liberation of Women
- 2) The Hungarian Immigrants
- 3) Agriculture: The Core of a Nation
- 4) The Misfortunes of Depression and War
- 5) Lisbon Museum Opening at Lisbon Homecoming Day, August 19, 2000
- Volume XLV #1, Winter 2000
- 1) Town of Potsdam
- 2) How Norwood Received Its Name
- 3) Norwood Dance Hall
- 4) Circus Train Wreck
- Volume XLV #2, Spring 2000
- 1) Leon's Story
- 2) Edward Mundy (Part One)
- 3) Behind Enemy Lines in the Philippines: The Recollections of Sidney Rexford
- 4) Living in South Colton During World War II: The Recollections of Edna Murray
- Volume XLV #3, Summer 2000
- 1) Cooper's Falls
- 2) Memoirs of Edward Mundy - Part 2
- Volume XLV #4, Fall 2000
- 1) Ford's Dam
- 2) The Islands
- 3) The Lost Art of Writing
- 4) Rensselaer Falls Historian Passes Away
- 5) Heritage Grist Mill Association 2nd Annual Heritage Day
- 6) SLCHA Sponsors Desserts - Dessert Theatre for the Grasse River Players' Play
- Volume XLVI #1, Winter 2001
- 1) Lavair's Garage and Hall
- 2) Barns Located in the Town of Parishville
- Volume XLVI #2, Spring 2001
- 1) Trent Trulock Interviews Susan Lyman
- 2) Newton Falls in 1925
- 3) Newton Falls in 1900
- Volume XLVI #3, Summer 2001
- 1) Siege of Fort Levis From Eyewitness Accounts
- 2) Memoirs of the Late War in North America Between France and England by Capt. Pierre Pouchot
- 3) Siege and Capture of Fort Levis
- 4) Memoris of a French and Indian War Soldier: 'Jolicoeur' Charles Bonin
- 5) Letter of Col. Nathan Whiting to His Wife from Fort La Galette (Fort de la Presentation)
- 6) Siege of Fort Levis: Conclusion
- 7) Edith Duffy, Former Edwards Town and Village Historian
- 8) Edith Duffy Steps Down as Edwards Historian After Years of Dedicated Service
- 9) Edith Duffy, Good Friend and Neighbor
- Volume XLVI #4 Fall 2001
- 1) An Honorable Position: An Honorable Man
- 2) Gouverneur Round Table Club
- 3) Heritage Grist Mill Association Acquires Vintage Separating Machine
- 4) Massena Students Get a Feel For History
- 5) Former Town of DePeyster Historian Passes Away
- 6) Grand Opening of the New Norfolk Museum
- 7) SLCHA Annual Holiday Open House and Red Barn Grand Opening: December 7, 2001
- Volume XLVII #1 Winter 2002
- 1) Herbert and Mary Ruth Judd Gallery Dedicated
- 2) History of the Joseph Clark Family
- 3) Civil War Weekend, Robert Moses State Park, Massena, NY - August 3 & 4, 2002
- Volume XLVII #2 Spring 2002
- 1) James McCormick
- 2) Frank Wilder's Cranberry Lake, 1899-1948
- 3) History of the Joseph Clark Family, Part II
- Volume XLVII [sic] #3-4, Summer/Fall 2002
- 1) Shaping St. Lawrence County History
- 2) Early Inhabitants, Macomb's Purchase, Settlement, Lumbering, Mining, Education, etc.
- Volume XLVIII #1-2, Winter/Spring 2003
- 1) An Overview of the History of Agriculture in St. Lawrence County
- 2) Life in Edwards in the Late 19th Century
- 3) Mid-nineteenth Century Common School Teachers in Northern New York
- 4) The Hidden Homeless of the North Country
- Volume XLVIII #3, Summer 2003
- 1) Our Trip to Florida
- 2) The Colton Tannery
- 3) Alcoa: Mystery Photo and Centennial
- Volume XLVIII #4, Fall 2003
- 1) The Enduring and Strong Beat of the Norwood Brass Firemen
- Volume XLIX #1, Winter 2004
- 1) Sacred Space: DeKalb’s Historic Methodist Meeting House
- 2) A Mysterious Landmark Opens to the Public Eye
- 3) The Little Depot That Could: A New Life for Lisbon’s Train Station
- 4) Restoration Work in Heuvelton Renews Interest in Local Diva
- 5) Restoration Resources Compiled
- 6) The First Preserve American Presidential Awards
- Volume XLIX #2, Spring 2004
- 1) The Greatest Generations
- 2) Memories of World War II
- 3) Dorothy
- Volume XLIX #3, Summer 2004
- 1) The North Country's Lost Frescos
- 2) News from 1878 Reprinted from the Gouverneur Herald
- 3) Tale of the Baby of Crossover Light
- 4) Hon. Silas Wright
- Volume XLIX #4, Fall 2004
- 1) A Circuitry of Steel: Railroad Connections in Northern New York
- 2) Researching the Minnicks of the Town of Fowler: Adventures in Family History
- 3) The Neil Family, Master Cheesemakers of Upstate New York
- 4) Russell Cheese Factories: A Photo Album
- Volume L #1, Winter 2005
- 1) Four Forgotten Founders
- 2) Richardson Hall
- 3) Louisa: The Story of an Amazing Woman, Louisa Thayer Meyer
- 4) 100 Years of An American Farm: Purchased by John Heaton, AD 1821
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