Big Hats January 30, 2016January 7, 2017 Phil Martin Big hats, eight Milton women, and Easter 1908 READ MORE
Captain Lacey's Narrow Escape January 23, 2016January 7, 2017 Phil Martin Captain Frank Lacey knew the risks of the mariner's life. In February of 1908, he nearly lost his. READ MORE
1907 Transcriptions Completed - Chr... January 18, 2016January 7, 2017 Phil Martin As of today, all Milton News letters from the Milford Chronicle, 1901 – 1907, have been transcribed, annotated and ... READ MORE
Symbols in the Windows - article av... January 12, 2016January 7, 2017 Phil Martin I have just added Symbols in the Windows to the blog, an essay on the meaning of the many symbols found on the emblems of the ... READ MORE
Before the steeple came down..... January 8, 2016January 7, 2017 Phil Martin Before the makeover of 1906, the Milton M. P. Church had a tall steeple. READ MORE
Photos of N. W. White, daughter and... January 3, 2016January 7, 2017 Phil Martin Photographs of N. Wallace White and family members READ MORE
The Beginnings of Milton's Garment ... November 18, 2015January 7, 2017 Phil Martin We are fond today of the alliterative “four B’s” as a succinct statement of Milton’s industries, past ... READ MORE
John Magee's Barber Shop November 10, 2015January 7, 2017 Phil Martin John Magee was one of Milton's several barbers. READ MORE
Dona's Album: Part 1 available November 8, 2015January 7, 2017 Phil Martin Fredonia Clowes Wilson and her circle of friends READ MORE
The Fire of August 12, 1909 November 2, 2015January 7, 2017 Phil Martin The destructive fire of August 13, 1909 was reported by many newspapers across the country, but not always with the facts straight. READ MORE