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Notable People VIII

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The first __ in Herkimer County opened on Nov. 15, 1893, with 4 rooms for patients in a renovated house at 14 N. Ann Street in Little Falls through the efforts of Helen Case Waite (1838-1918).
#4 Down of Herkimer made it to late night television in the 1960s when he played with the __ Carson band.
Technical Sergeant Forrest Vosler (1923-1992) of Poland served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during WW II and received the __ Medal of Honor for action over Bremen, Germany, on Dec. 20, 1943.
Hiram Cronk (1800-1905) of Frankfort is the last surviving __ of the War of 1812 in the entire country. He died at the age of 105! He enlisted with his father and two brothers on August 4, 1814. He served with the New York Volunteers in the defense of Sackett's Harbor and was discharged November 16, 1814.
Alice Petrie Fenner (1870-1946) of Middleville was a __ for over 30 years for the "Journal & Courier," "Herkimer Citizen" and "Utica Press" writing news of her locality (1920 report) .
Governor William Burnett of the Province of New York decided to settle a colony of German Palatines along the Mohawk River and sent Johan Jost Petri (1686-1770) and Conrad Rickert to purchase the land from the Native Americans. In 1723 Petri led a group of 40 families to settle what is today __.
John Wright Vrooman (1844-1929) of German Flatts, active in politics and masonry, did much to perpetuate Mohawk Valley __, descending from early Dutch settlers and being the great grand nephew of Gen. Nicholas Herkimer. Many monuments now mark places of significance through his efforts.
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Neal Gleason (1869-1943) of Herkimer, who operated a greenhouse and florist shop on N. Washington St. for many years, was also an accomplished __. He toured with the noted John Phillip Sousa band in 1924.
Between Inlet and Raquette Lake you will find a small trail head for Cathedral Pines that takes you to a monument in memory of 2nd Lt. Malcolm L. Blue (1920-1944) of Poland, NY. He was a Navigator of the Liberator Bomber with the Eighth Air Force killed in action over __, June 2, 1944.
Richard (Dick) Perry (1926-1989) of Herkimer, at the age of 18, played trumpet in a Navy band that escorted President Franklin D. Roosevelt's funeral procession to the __ __ in 1945. (2 words)
If you were a local __ __ leader in the 1990s, then you knew Mary Haggerty (1948-2006), a teacher at Little Falls schools for 34 years who served as troop leader, national convention delegate, day camp director and first-aid trainer for leaders. (2 words)
William Seward Webb (1851-1926), who married into the Vanderbilt family and their farm estate near Burlington, VT can be toured (Shelburne Farms), has a local connection. He built the Mohawk and Malone __, opening up the northern part of the county.
Jessie Conkling, Ohio, Elizabeth Van Schoick, Fairfield, Mrs. Kathryn Quackenbush, Little Falls, and Mrs. Estella Birch, Frankfort, were the first four women to serve on a grand __ in the county in 1938.
Lambert Will (1876-1964) may be the first person to organize a team to play the game of __ when he was a young director of the YMCA in Herkimer in 1890. Springfield, MA begs to differ.
Carol Ptasznik of Ilion became the first woman from Herkimer County to graduate from the U.S. __ __ Academy in 1986. June 11, 1986, was proclaimed "Carol Ptasznik Day" in Herkimer County and the village of Ilion in her honor. (2 words)
Christopher Columbus Pierce (1847-1931) of Herkimer treasured a letter he received from __ Roosevelt after he stopped in Herkimer during his campaign for governor in 1898. Pierce provided steps from his own house for him to mount a platform during his visit. Pierce was the last living Civil War veteran in the village.