This is ridiculous its all commercial??? Bob In a message dated 8/22/2004 6:55:37 PM US Eastern Standard Time, CAMPBELLCORNERS@aol.com writes: http://www.rhsaas.org/mansf/mansf-main.htm
Hope this will help everyone. HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS [ Each Alumni School has its OWN BBS accessed through their OWN WEBPAGES.] _Addison_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/ach/ach-main.htm) _Arkport_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/ark/ark-main.htm) _Avoca_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/avoca/avoca-main.htm) _Bradford_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/bdf/bdf-main.htm) _Breesport_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/bre/bre-main.htm) _Campbell_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/csv/csv-main.htm) [1911-1992] _Campbell-Savona_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/csv/csv-main.htm) [1992-present] _Canisteo_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/can/can-main.htm) _Corning Christian Academy_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/cca/cca-main.htm) [formerly the Christian Learning Center] _Corning Free Academy_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/cfa/cfa-main.htm) _Corning Northside _ (http://www.rhsaas.org/nth/northtop.htm) _Corning-Painted Post East_ (http://www.cpphsaa.org/) _Corning-Painted Post West_ (http://www.cpphsaa.org/) _Elmira Christian Academy_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/eca/eca-main.htm) _Elmira Free Academy _ (http://www.rhsaas.org/efa/efa-main.htm) _Elmira Heights_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/heights/heights.htm) _Elmira Southside_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/esh/esh.html) _Hammondsport_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/hspt/hspt-main.htm) _Haverling_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/hhs/hhs-main.htm) _Home Schooling_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/home/hometop.htm) _Hornell_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/hornell/index.html) _Horseheads_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/hch/hch-main.htm) _Jasper-Troupsburg_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/jtp/jtp-main.htm) _Knoxville {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/khs/khs-main.htm) _Lawrenceville {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/tioga/tioga-main.htm) _Liberty {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/lib/lib.html) _Mansfield {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/mansf/mansf-main.htm) _Millerton {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/tioga/tioga-main.htm) _Mitchellsville_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/mitch/mitch-main.htm) _North Penn {Blossburg-Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/blos/blos.htm) _North Tioga {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/tioga/tioga-main.htm) _Notre Dame_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/notre/notre-main.htm) _Odessa-Montour_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/omf/omf-main.htm) _One Room School Houses_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/osh/osh-main.htm) [includes: Early Era Schools--In Memory] _Painted Post_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/pph/pph-main.htm) _Prattsburg_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/prat/prat-main.htm) _Savona_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/csv/csv-main.htm) [1895-1992] _St. Anthony of Padua Prep_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/padua/padua-main.htm) _Thomas A. Edison_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/tae/tae-main.htm) _Tioga {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/tioga/tioga-main.htm) _Twin Tiers Baptist _ (http://www.rhsaas.org/ttb/ttb-main.htm) _Watkins Glen_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/glen/glentop.htm) _Wayland-Cohocton_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/wch/wch-main.htm) _Wellsboro {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/well/wellsboro.html) _Westfield {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/wst/wst-main.htm) _Williamson {Pa}_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/tioga/tioga-main.htm) _Woodhull_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/woh/woh-main.htm) _Teachers and/or Staff_ (http://www.rhsaas.org/teach-staff/tchstaff-top.htm) ____________________________________ _Section III Lacrosse Site_ (http://www.section3lax.com/) _Crystal City Stars Site_ (http://www.eteamz.com/crystalcitystars/news/index.cfm?cat=60795)
Mike was there in particular that someone was looking for? Cathy
This bulletin board is not large enough to hold the number of schools that existed in the Elmira School District. There are dozens. Mike
There are a number of schools in Elmira there is Southside high school that was located on Pennsylvania Ave and then relocated to south main street about 25 years ago and there is Horseheads high school and Elmira Free academy and many others I am sorry but I missed the original inquirers since I was born and raised in Elmira maybe I can help if you send the email to me. Cathy
Hi, There was another school in Elmira called Elmira Free Academy which was a high school. There are records of the graduations in the Elmira Library. The Academy had nice yearbooks too. My father and aunt both graduated here in the 20's and their yearbooks were printed by Frank Beach, local printer in Elmira, their uncle. Regards, John H. Beach Yonkers, NY john_h_beach@compuserve.com Note: The "_" character is the underscore character, NOT a space or dash. August 22, 2004 12:41 pm
I'd like to know what school a young child who lived in Big Flats. The children would have just started kindergarten in 1911. The family moved to Elmira in 1925. Was the one room school house (KAYLER ROAD school) the only school available back then? And, when they moved to Elmira, did the older children attend Elmira Heights High or was there another school for them?
If there's someone out there with the family of John Spaulding you will want to see the bible up for sale on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=20926&item=5514780137&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW There's 4 days 14 hours left on the item at present. Item number: 5514780137 I'm not selling this I just happened to see it in my searches. Hope it belongs to someone. Sure wish it were my family. Patsy Pifer
Your message was removed from my machine due to unsafe material, please resend. Thank you ----- Original Message ----- From: <PABRADFO-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <PABRADFO-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2004 4:00 AM Subject: PABRADFO-D Digest V04 #79
Look for books -usually done by County-etc Steuben, Chemung, Tioga,Pa. Presidents, Soldiers, Statesmen by Hardesty. These contain brief autobiographies of local Civil War Soldiers. Also-have been told that Tompkins Co. Hist. Soc. has some sort of records on 50th NYS Eng.(heresay-but worth checking.)
Thanks for sharing that info with the List, Paul. I'm keeping a copy in my notes. My gr-grandfather, Abram Rowe, and his brother, Cornelius Rowe, both of Millport, Chemung Co., were also in the 50th NY Engineer Regiment. Abram joined Company U, 50th NY Engineers Regiment at age 18 on 4-10-1865 in Elmira NY; mustered out at Fort Barry, Va. on 6-13-1865 when the war ended. Another researcher wrote me that he actually enlisted earlier, but was sent home because he was underage--I found a note that said he enlisted in 1863, but don't know if it was accurate. Cornelius enlisted in Company H on 30 August 1862 at age 32, and mustered out on 13 June 1865 in Fort Barry, VA. at the end of the war. I found a copy of a black and white photo of Cornelius in some on-line military records a couple of years ago--I think at NARA, but when I recently went back in to look at it again, could not find it. It looks like they changed the website around, so will have to search for it again--I saved a copy, but apparently didn't record the source (or maybe just misplaced it). Patricia Rowe Stone, Rochester, NY ----- Original Message ----- To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 6:09 PM Subject: [Tri-Counties] Memoir of the 50th NY Volunteer Engineers > ....,I have a book titled "Bridge Building in Wartime" that is Colonel Wesley > Brainerd's Memoir of the 50th New York Volunteer Engineers. > ..... > .....My 2nd great-granduncle, William F. Newell, served with the 50th NY Engineer > Regiment. ..... > > .....Here's a transcript of an 1861 Civil War recruiting poster for the 50th NY > Engineer Regiment, illustrated on page 17 of the aforementioned book...... >Paul E. Newell >Ellicott City, MD
I have a book titled "Bridge Building in Wartime" that is Colonel Wesley Brainerd's Memoir of the 50th New York Volunteer Engineers. This book is published by The University of Tennessee Press; about 400 pages. This book contains a detailed history of the regiment, describes strategic and tactical use of engineers, and highlights the contributions of key officers. This book provides very little personal information about the rank and file soldiers who served with the regiment. My 2nd great-granduncle, William F. Newell, served with the 50th NY Engineer Regiment. He was a resident of Troy, PA at the time of his enrollment in Feb 1864. He enrolled at Candor, Tioga Co., NY for three years service and he received a $60 bounty. He was mustered out at Fort Barry, VA in June 1865, at the end of the war, and he received a $200 bounty. Here's a transcript of an 1861 Civil War recruiting poster for the 50th NY Engineer Regiment, illustrated on page 17 of the aforementioned book. A RARE CHANCE for NEW RECRUITS! For Col. Stuart's ENGINEER REGIMENT! Wanted, a few able bodied first-class men, to be composed of Mechanics, Carpenters, Farmers, and ordinary Laborers, to fill up the ranks of the Company organized in this village for said Regiment by Capt. Wesley Brainerd. This engineer regiment is to be one of the best in the service, and as the principal duties in this Corps will be of a professional character a position in it is more desirable than one of equal rank in ordinary Infantry Regiments. A portion of the Company are now at Elmira, and write home to their friends that every thing is all right. The outfits and uniforms are ready, and are of superior texture and quality. The time to fill the company is limited, and those who wish to serve their Country are invited to call at the Armory of the Gansevoort Light Guard, 39 Dominick Street, at the earliest moment and ernoll their names. They will be enlisted for Three Years or the War, and will receive at the close of service a bounty of $100, and probably also a land warrant. Men attached to this Regiment, will receive extra pay when engaged in professional duties as an Engineer Corps. Any further information will be cheerfully given by applying at the Armory as above, by Capt. Wesley Brainerd, Recruiting Officer. Rome, August 17, 1861. Sincerely, Paul E. Newell Ellicott City, MD
My John E Bennett was also from Bradford Co.
Add one more: Aaron McKinney at Veteran, Chemung Co, NY It sure would be great to find a photo of this outfit before they left town! Kaye in Texas __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
Would also be interested in Hollis C. Gore of the 50th NY Engineers. Hollis was from Bradford County. Mike Wennin Check out The Little Museum http://www.thelittlemuseum.org Come Visit the Cameron County Genealogy Project! http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacamero ----- Original Message ----- From: "E. Bugs" <ellen.bugs@cox.net> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 1:08 PM Subject: [Tri-Counties] NY Volunteers > David Fitzgerald also served in the Civil War in Company C 50th Regiment of New York State (Engineers) Volunteers. I'd also LOVE to find a photograph if anyone has a resource. Thanks! > > Ellen Buglewicz > Researching KANE, DICKINSON, BAHEN, FITZGERALD, CALLAHAN, WOLFE, CALLIGAN, FLYNN, RYAN...in the Elmira, NY area. > > > ==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== > Please post all surname listings and surname or family queries on the Query section of Tri-Counties site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm >
David Fitzgerald also served in the Civil War in Company C 50th Regiment of New York State (Engineers) Volunteers. I'd also LOVE to find a photograph if anyone has a resource. Thanks! Ellen Buglewicz Researching KANE, DICKINSON, BAHEN, FITZGERALD, CALLAHAN, WOLFE, CALLIGAN, FLYNN, RYAN...in the Elmira, NY area.
Hi I am looking for any pics of members of the Thomas, John E. Bennett family or the Viletta Jones father James Jones...It seems like their should be a pic somewheres of Civil war co that left Elmira NY. John E was in the NY 50th engineers. Co M Thanks for your time Carol
We have located photographs of the following members of the COLLISTER family: Esther Collister Elizabeth Collister Margaret Collister If you are a descendent of the COLLISTER family please contact Esther H. at emharer@epix.net or myself Chantell w. at chantell@chg.duhs.duke.edu and we'll be happy to share the photos.
Dave, On the 1930 census Edmond W. Dodge is listed as Edwin W. Dodge. He is also listed as widowed. According to that Edith E. Hoover/Neiley/Dodge probably died between 1920 & 1930. I found the family on the 1910,1920 & 1930 census. Do you have that information? Pat Newell Smith in Tioga Co PA rmspas@epix.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <DaveLMills@aol.com> To: <PABRADFO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 9:17 PM Subject: [Tri-Counties] Edith HOOVER/Neiley/Dodge > Looking for death/interment date and location for above. > b.abt 1875, Wyalusing,PA(Bradford), dau. Allen Hoover Death date and > location unknown. > > Second husband, Edmond W. Dodge, in Woodlawn, Elmira, 1948 > > Child, Arvin Dodge, at Wysox Cem. 1976. > > Previously married, with children, to Grant Neiley. > > I've used the search engine in detail. Hope someone will have > some specific knowledge. > > dlm > > > > > ==== PABRADFO Mailing List ==== > Tri-Counties Site includes nearly 700 Cemetery Listings available from the township pages and from the Cemetery Index at http://www.rootsweb.com/~srgp/jmtindex.htm >
Does anyone know where Lu-Lu-Pe Hill is/was? We found a news column in the Bradford Star for 1904 with that name. The people who were mentioned in it suggest it may have been in Wysox or possibly Standing Stone township. Thanks for any help. Marolyn Campbell Cole, BCHS research volunteer.