Even the most opaque historical “mystery” can offer clues to its meaning, if ...
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A little nonsense now and then...
This morning I sat down and tried to return to writing for this blog, ready to produce ...
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The Welch Family
I have written about J. B. Welch before (follow this link to read his full story). He was ...
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Portrait of a Yankee on the Broadki...
Once again, an extraordinary bit of luck has provided the Milton Historical with another ...
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Young, lovely, ill-fated: the Atkin...
My first project in Milton historical research was to tell the stories of the people whose ...
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The Samuel Shapiro Story
Part 1: Beginnings In a previous post I looked at the relatively brief Milton sojourn of ...
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Twentieth Century Fox
The ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution, granting women the right ...
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The Milton Times
I have often stated that my primary source of information about the life of the town of ...
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Russia On The Broadkill
“An act was done in Milton on Sunday morning the like of which was never done before in ...
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Compass Rose Windows See The Light ...
When I first photographed the stained glass in the Lydia B. Cannon Museum, I was a bit ...
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