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Literature

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Josephine __ Case (1907- 1990) of Van Hornesville wrote a biography with her husband on the life of her father Owen D. __ in 1986. Interesting to note her life - she was the first woman trustee of Colgate and a personal representative of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Francis J. Bellamy (1855-1931), author of the "__ of Allegiance" was ordained for the ministry at the Little Falls Baptist Church in 1879.
Thomas C. O'Donnell (1881-1962) of Boonville wrote the book "Tip of the Hill" in 1953 on __ Academy and Medical College.
Herkimer County historian James __ of Herkimer has written a number of local history books including "Surgeon's Civil War" and "Last Woman Hanged."
In Ilion the __ Club was formed in 1904 by Mr. & Mrs. John Calder, manager of the Typewriter factory. It was a literary and social group that met in each other's homes to put on plays. (Hint: English thespian)
Doris Masi (1916-2003) of Danube wrote 8 books including "A Place Called Keeslers Corners" based on her early years living there in this town just over the border in Montgomery County near Stark.
Fortnightly Clubs were created in the late 1800s all across the country to offer __ a place to stimulate their minds. They met at each other's homes and presented papers for discussion. Locally there were clubs in Little Falls and Frankfort.
The novel written in 1925 by Theodore Dreiser based on #1 Down - "__ Tragedy" which led to the Hollywood film "A Place in the Sun."
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The well known work on the Gillette-Brown case published in 1986 by Craig Brandon - "__ in the Adirondacks."
Elwyn E. Swarthout (1905-1986) wrote "__ in the Sticks" on his years with the Ilion Little Theatre Club. (Hint: the Club's building used to be this)
Eleanor Franz (1913-2001), longtime Manheim historian, wrote the book "__" on the life of Alfred __, piano maker and namesake of the village he helped develop.
The Club in #15 Across raised monies to fund the Frankfort Free __ which opened in 1901.
Helen Roosevelt Robinson (1881-1962) of Warren wrote "The Stories of __" based on the famous massacre that took place in pre-Revolution days. As chapter regent of the Jordanville chapter of the DAR, she oversaw the placement of a marker for the families in 1920.
Mary Elizabeth Quackenbush Brush (1856-1940) of Herkimer wrote a number of __ books including "Coming of Caroline" and "Island Patty."
M. Paul Keesler (1937-2005) of Newport wrote histories on the area including "Mohawk" (Valley) and "__ - Discovering the West Canada Valley."
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson (1861-1933) of Warren wrote a book about her older sibling "My Brother __ Roosevelt" along with a number of works of poetry.