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The Daily Freeman, situated in Kingston, New York, serves as the primary morning newspaper for Ulster County, as well as Greene County, Columbia County and Dutchess County. Established in 1871 under the moniker "Rondout Daily Freeman," the publication initially resided in Downtown Kingston within the Rondout–West Strand Historic District ...
According to her obituary, she was married to HE Ambassador J. Georges Anoma. [2] She also had a sister named Mrs. Aké. A newspaper report about a five-week trip she made to Kingston, New York in August 1968, with 11 other African women leaders, states that her husband was, at that time, Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Kingston’s hourlong service was followed by a private cremation, with a larger memorial service likely to be held in the near future. Kingston’s death was announced Feb. 27 by Buckingham Palace.
Born Fehmer Christy Chandler [1] (named after his uncle, well-known architect Carl Fehmer), [2] in Kingston, New York, to Colonel George F. Chandler and the former Martha Schultze (a sportswriter and daughter of Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Carl Schultze). [3] [4] By the age of 12, he was appearing as a dancer and entertainer in local ...
Kingston historically was an important transportation center for the region. The Hudson River, Rondout Creek and Delaware and Hudson Canal were important commercial waterways. At one time, Kingston was served by four railroad companies and two trolley lines. Kingston has been designated as a New York State Heritage Area, with a transportation ...
Born in New York City, [3] Hobart was the daughter of a cellist in the New York Symphony Orchestra, Paul Kefer, and an opera singer, Marguerite Kefer.Her parents' divorce when she was seven resulted in Hobart and her sister, Polly, going to France to live with their grandmother.
She was born on May 25, 1944, [1] in Glasco, Ulster County, New York. [2] She graduated from Saugerties High School in 1962. [3]In 1973, she moved to Albany, and became a committee clerk of the New York State Legislature.