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  2. Joseph E. Persico - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Edward Persico was born in Gloversville, New York on July 19, 1930 to Thomas Persico and Bianca Perrone. [2] In 1952 he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Political Science from the New York State College for Teachers (now the University at Albany).

  3. The Leader Herald - Wikipedia

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    A three-part series of articles published by the Leader Herald in 2017 on the Ku Klux Klan's presence in the community were the subject of criticism. Critics including Gloversville Mayor Dayton King said the article overestimated the number of Klan members in the area, made multiple factual errors, and resembled a "recruiting effort" for the KKK.

  4. The Daily Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Gazette, from 1902 to 1989 Schenectady Gazette, is an independent, family-owned [2] daily newspaper published in Schenectady, New York. [3] The Daily Gazette also owns and operates The Amsterdam Recorder, The Gloversville Leader-Herald and Your Niskayuna.

  5. Horace S. Judson - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, Horace returned to Gloversville, where he worked as a glove manufacturer. He was president of the local Eureka Club. [1] Between 1890 and 1892, he served as an alderman for Gloversville. [3] In 1891, Horace was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Democrat, representing Fulton and Hamilton counties.

  6. Lawrence Gwyn van Loon - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Gwyn Van Loon (1903, New York City - 7 November 1985, Gloversville, New York) [1] was an American general practitioner, amateur historical linguist and forger.

  7. James H. Burr - Wikipedia

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    Burr was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gloversville from 1841 until his death. He was also trustee of the church, superintendent of the Sunday school, and treasurer of the Saratoga Baptists Association and the New York State Baptist Mission Society. In 1841, he married Azubah Warner of Troy. Azubah died in 1890, and two years later he ...

  8. John B. Judson - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Gloversville Business Men's Association and a director of the Cayadutta Electric Railroad and the Gloversville and Broadalbin Railroad. [3] By 1924, he was president of the John B. Judson Printing Co., which had one of the largest printing plants in eastern New York.

  9. Gloversville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Gloversville is a city in the Mohawk Valley region of Upstate New York, United States. The most populous city in Fulton County , it was once the hub of the United States' glovemaking industry, with over 200 manufacturers there and the adjacent city of Johnstown . [ 5 ]