
“Lawrence, the Mohawk Hero” – Schenectady, NY (1909)
Mr. A. J. Ward lived in Mohawk, a village on the Mohawk River in Herkimer County of central New York State. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk,_Herkimer_County,_New_York It is near

Mr. A. J. Ward lived in Mohawk, a village on the Mohawk River in Herkimer County of central New York State. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohawk,_Herkimer_County,_New_York It is near

Miss Elizabeth Knott lived in Frederick, the beautiful and historic city in north-central Maryland. The address of Miss Knott is an elegant 3-story town house

Mr. Jeb Hopkins lived in Dover, the small (and charming) city that is the capital of Delaware. Dover is “downstate”, outside the more populous and

Jennie Davis had taken a trip to Newcastle, and she was not sure how long she would stay before returning home. Newcastle is a small

Miss Hattie Dale lived in Grand Rapids, a center of industry and commerce – and of the Dutch Reformed Church. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Rapids,_Michigan In August of 1909,

The story of the Western Maryland Railroad illustrates how local railroad companies created an incredible network of rail connections across the United States. (I consider