The First Hundred Years

The First Hundred Years by Marylou Mahan is a detailed account of the history of a town, published by iUniverse on December 15, 2002. This edition spans 339 pages and is presented in English. Written by the town historian, the book offers insights into various events and experiences that have shaped the community, drawing from both recent occurrences and previously unavailable information.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of narratives, featuring interviews with notable local figures that provide diverse perspectives on the town’s history. The book captures the essence of the community through these varied viewpoints, making it a unique resource for those interested in the history of New York State. The First Hundred Years serves as a comprehensive documentation of the town’s past, reflecting the author’s dedication to preserving its stories.
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Written by the town historian, admittedly partial to the town and its people, the book, The First Hundred Years documents happenings in the town either recent, or not before readily available. Since it contains interviews of some colorful personalities in the town, it is a description of the town from a myriad of viewpoints.
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