Turning Back the Pages
•100 Years Ago – May 1912•
Turning Back the Pages
100 years Ago - May 1912
Turning Back the Pages
100 Years Ago - April 1912
Turning Back the Pages
•100 Years Ago – April 1912•
Turning Back the Pages
100 Years Ago - April 1912
Turning Back the Pages
•100 Years Ago – Spring 1912•
Turning Back the Pages
•100 Years Ago – March 1912•
Turning Back the Pages
•100 Years Ago – Feb.-March 1912•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Feb. 1912•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Jan. 1912•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Dec. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Dec. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Dec. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Dec. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Nov. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – November 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Nov. 1911•
‘Dinner with the Dead’ includes depiction of soldier’s demise
In the Oct. 22 installment of Turning Back the Pages column in the Adirondack Journal, references were made of the Russell family, including their servant, Carrie Doring, who labored at the Russell’s summer home, Bonnie Brae Villa, built after the Civil War.
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Nov. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Nov. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Oct. 1911•
Turning Back The Pages
•100 Years Ago – Aug. 1911•
Thrilling rescue on Lake George A motorboat owned and operated by Edgar Bowne, a summer cottager at Dunham’s Bay, Lake George, caught fire from gasoline in the bottom of the boat and burned to the water’s edge.



