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  2. Fultonhistory.com - Wikipedia

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    Fultonhistory.com (also known as Old Fulton New York Postcards) is an archival historic newspaper website of over 1,000 New York newspapers, along with collections from other states and Canada. As of February 2018, the website had almost 50 million scanned newspaper pages.

  3. Wikipedia:Free English newspaper sources - Wikipedia

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    Old Fulton NY Post Cards – a private digitization project; contains over 51 million old New York State historical newspaper pages; Historic Oregon Newspapers - 2.2 million pages; Pennsylvania Newspaper Archive at Penn State; Texas Digital Newspaper Program - text searchable database in partnership with The Portal to Texas History

  4. Gordon C. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson was born on December 3, 1895, in Utica, New York, the son of Roscoe C. Ferguson and Bessie E. Cook. [1]. After attending public school, Ferguson worked with his father in the restaurant business.

  5. Robert C. Lacey - Wikipedia

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    Lacey was born on October 10, 1886, in Buffalo, New York. [1]Lacey graduated from St. Bridget's parochial school. He was engaged in the milk business at an early age, and he later established his own coal and ice company.

  6. John P. Ryan (New York politician) - Wikipedia

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    Ryan was born on June 28, 1891, in Troy, New York, the son of laborer Thomas Ryan and Mary Young.His parents were both Irish immigrants from County Tipperary. [1]Ryan attended the La Salle Institute.

  7. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...