The Albany Turn Verein
In my online explorations, I came across an organization of which I’d never heard: The Albany Social Turn-Verein. TV IMAGE The turnverein was a German society…
In my online explorations, I came across an organization of which I’d never heard: The Albany Social Turn-Verein. TV IMAGE The turnverein was a German society…
I’ve always been fascinated with this little strip of industrial structures, mostly built, I believe in the early 1920’s, replacing residential buildings. They were primarily created…
In the decade of the Great Depression, Americans wanted desperately to believe that science and invention would bring us a gee-whiz, Buck Rogers world. Feeding this…
I’ll go a little easier on you, that last entry was a reading challenge! This appeared in The Argus, January 29, 1905. January 2, 1683. Wynant…
(This account – reproduced in the Argus of August 27, 1905, is from historical records circa 1690 and include many unfamiliar spellings, abbreviations, and random capitalizations.…
This forlorn structure on the southeast corner of Quail and Third Streets has an unremarkable yet diverse history. Built in 1880, 24 Quail Street was a…
Upper Western Avenue, near the city limits, was pretty much undeveloped hinterland into the early part of the 20th century. In 1940, an entrepreneur named William…
Samuel Lyman Munson was born the 14th of June, 1844, of Puritan lineage; his forebear, Thomas Munson, was one of the founders of New Haven, Connecticut.…
Extraordinary Session, July 24, 1682. Philipp Schuyler complains of misbehavior by Indians. Conference with the chiefs about it and payment by them of all damages. Cornet…
JED’S HISTORICAL ALBANY FRAGMENTS was a weekly feature in the Sunday edition of the Albany Argus in and around 1909. It’s worthwhile reading because of its…