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Bach Cello Suites Workshop, Inc. :: Bach Cello suites Workshop - Local Attractions
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A unique immersion for the passionate adult amateur cellist. Capital District Sights, Sounds and Attractions. The 2017 Bach Cello Suites Workshop location is a bucolic retreat and conference center. In the Capital District of New York. The Dominican Retreat and Conference Center. Schenectady Historical Society: http:/ schenectadyhistorical.org/. Edison Tech Center: http:/ www.edisontechcenter.org/about.html. Proctor’s Theater: http:/ www.proctors.org/. Union College: https:/ www.union.edu. Troy Savings B...
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Discover the Wizard of Schenectady: the Steinmetz Digital Collection | New York Heritage
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Libraries Past and Present. STEM Materials in New York Heritage Digital Collections. Discover the Wizard of Schenectady: the Steinmetz Digital Collection. June 2, 2015. Middot; Leave a Comment. But have you ever heard of Charles Proteus Steinmetz? His name may not be as well known as some of his more famous contemporaries, but Steinmetz was one of the greatest electrical engineers of his time, and his contributions. Steinmetz, ca. 1900. The Steinmetz Digital Collection of Schenectady. In Yonkers. Edi...
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Grems-Doolittle Library Collections Blog: January 2015
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Friday, January 30, 2015. The Blizzard of 1888. A view of the lower State Street after the Blizzard of 1888. Merchant storefronts, including T. H. Reeves at 257 State Street and Myers the Jeweler at 271 State Street, are visible. Looking at the men standing in the lower left gives the viewer a sense of the height of the snow piles along the street. Image from the Grems-Doolittle Library Photograph Collection. This blog entry is written by Library Volunteer Ann Eignor. Image from Larry Hart Collection.
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Grems-Doolittle Library Collections Blog: Band of Brothers: The Correspondence of Charles and Douglas Snell
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Friday, June 12, 2015. Band of Brothers: The Correspondence of Charles and Douglas Snell. Envelope of a letter from Charles Snell to his parents. The envelopes in this collection have a variety of different stamps. Anniversary of D-Day was on Saturday, June 6. 2015 Although I’m a little late writing this blog post I would like to highlight a part of our collection that commemorates. Diagram of Charles' living quarters in the South Pacific which he calls his "home". 65279;. There is also some discussion...
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Grems-Doolittle Library Collections Blog: May 2015
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. The Best Brooms in the World: The story of the Whitmyer Broom Factory. Broomcorn from Schenectady County's Flag. The Whitmyer Broom Factory after a fire. The factory was located on Washington Avenue and Cucumber Alley. From the Grems-Doolittle Library Photograph Collection. Inside of the Whitmyer Broom Factory. In 1947, Harvey Whitmyer was the sole operator of the factory. From the Grems-Doolittle Library Photograph Collection. Posted by The Librarian. Thursday, May 14, 2015.
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Grems-Doolittle Library Collections Blog: August 2015
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Friday, August 21, 2015. Taverns and Inns of Schenectady, Part III: From Taverns and Inns to Hotels and Saloons. This blog post was written by library volunteer George Wise. The nineteenth century US saw a change in the terms typically applied to places supplying drink, food and lodging. The early general use of the terms “inn” and “tavern” gave way to the later use of the terms “hotel” and “saloon”. This was not a mere vocabulary exercise. As. 37 Front Street was the site of the Eleven O'clock House.
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Grems-Doolittle Library Collections Blog: August 2014
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Friday, August 29, 2014. School Days from Schenectady County's Past. Students at their desks in a classroom at Elmer Avenue School in Schenectady, ca. 1910. Image from Grems-Doolittle Library Photograph Collection. For many people in the United States, Labor Day is the unofficial end of summer. For kids and teenagers in Schenectady County, school starts within a day or two after the holiday. In celebration of the return of school days (coming right around the corner! Or contact our Librarian. The 1911 Sc...
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Emigrates to the United States. Flees to Switzerland in 1889. General Electric’s E.W. Rice Meets Steinmetz. President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
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Grems-Doolittle Library Collections Blog: Taverns and Inns of Schenectady, Part II: Tapsters in a Time of Crisis
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Friday, August 7, 2015. Taverns and Inns of Schenectady, Part II: Tapsters in a Time of Crisis. This post was written by library volunteer Victoria Bohm. Engraving of "Washington's Farewell to His Officers" by Alonzo Chappel. After the British evacuated New York, Fraunces Tavern in New York City hosted a dinner where General George Washington bade farewell to his officers of the Continental Army. Though laws had been passed from the mid-17. List of Schenectady residents allowed to keep a tavern. From...
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