Here are the December daily postings on the Town of Bovina Historian Facebook page:
108 years
ago today, the December 1, 1911 Andes Recorder reported in its Bovina column
that "180 barrels of dry milk were shipped from the Dry Milk plant here,
to Vienna, Austria."
109 years
ago today, on December 2, 1910, the Delaware County tuberculosis crusade held
"two sessions at Bovina Center…, one for the benefit of the school
children in the afternoon, the other in the hall at 7:45 in the evening."
Seventy
years ago today, on December 3, 1949, Marjorie Russell received this letter
from Bresee's Department Store in Oneonta:
107 years
ago today, the December 4, 1912 issue of the Delaware Gazette reported that
"DeWitt C. Sharpe, Jr., a Bovina farmer living on the old Elisha B.
Maynard place, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy Saturday with
liabilities of $2438 and no assets except those claimed as exempt. There are
about 20 in Bovina including Johnson Brothers who have a claim for $1,100. The
other creditors are located in Bloomville, Stamford and Bovina Center."
297 years
ago today, on December 5, 1722, Bathsheba Brush was born. She was the mother of
early Bovina settler Alexander Brush. She came to live with her son later in
life and died in 1803. She is buried in the Brush cemetery next to what is now
the library.
Thirty-six
years ago today, the December 6, 1983 Stamford Mirror-Recorder carried this
story about the resolution of a boundary dispute between Bovina and Andes.
Seventy-five
years ago today, the December 7, 1944 issue of the Delaware Republican-Express
carried in its Bovina column this list of new books at the Bovina Public
Library.
109 years
ago today, on December 8, 1910, as later reported in the Delaware Gazette,
"Two yearlings, part of a dairy of Wm. Smith, a large farmer of this town
[Bovina] died last night of Paris green poisoning and four or five other cattle
are sick, but it is expected they will recover. The Paris green was part of a
can which had been used last summer and was placed on a shelf above the
stanchions in the stable by Larry Mitchell, a farm hand in the employ of Smith.
Mr. Smith did not know that the Paris green had been placed in the stable and
was greatly surprised when he found that his cattle had eaten the poison. It
appears that the can had been knocked off the shelf and the contents got into
the feeding buckets."
112 years
ago today, on December 9, 1907, Mary Brown was born, the daughter of James
Brown and Nancy D. Coulter. She married Edwin M. 'Ted' Burgin in Delhi in 1925.
They farmed for many years on the Burgin homestead at Route 28 and County Route
6. Mary was widowed in 1993 and passed away in 2004 at the age of 96.
Sixty-nine
years ago today, on December 10, 1950, as later reported in the Catskill
Mountain News, "Mrs. Richard Crosley held a party for her music students
and their parents at the [Bovina] church parlors… Twenty five were present.
Much credit is due Mrs. Crosley in her untiring efforts to further her class in
their talents of music." Mrs. Crosley lived on Cape Horn Road.
Ninety-three
years ago today, on December 11, 1926, as later reported in the Andes Recorder,
"Bovina defeated Bloomville at basketball here Saturday [Dec 11] evening
by the score of 26 to 20."
115 years
ago today, on December 12, 1904, as later reported in the Delaware Gazette,
Jacob Bailey of Bovina died quite suddenly. The paper noted that "we have
been able to get but few particulars, but he seems to have been quite seriously
afflicted with asthma of late and his ailment is thought to have been
complicated with heart trouble that resulted fatally." The paper went on
to note that Bailey had lived on his farm near Lake Delaware for many years. He
had just sold the farm and had only about a week before moved into Bovina
Center. The death notice concluded by noting that Jacob "has always been
regarded as a good neighbor, a faithful friend, an exemplary husband and
father, one of the best citizens of that town."
142 years
ago today, on December 13, 1877, Andrew H. Archibald was born, the son of
Barbara H. Archibald. Barbara was the daughter of Andrew Archibald and
Elizabeth McFarland. There is no information as to who his father was. Barbara
died nine days later. Her son only survived her by about three months, dying in
March 1878.
180 years
ago today, on December 14, 1839, Walter Coulter, the Bovina Commissioner of
Common Schools, submitted this report of monies received from the County
Treasurer for use in the twelve Bovina school districts.
Ninety-eight
years ago today, on December 15, 1921, as later reported in the Andes Recorder,
"Bovina had a double wedding last Thursday evening, December 15. The contracting parties were Miss Viola
Russell and Wilfred Barnhart, both of this town, and Alfred Russell, of Bovina,
and Miss Katherine Oliver, of Delhi.
Mrs. Russell is a granddaughter of the late Walter Amos of southern
Bovina." Wilford and Viola Barnhart lived on Pink Street and had six
children. Alfred and Katherine Russell had four children.
Seventy-six
years ago today, the December 16, 1943 Delaware Republican published this relatively
brief "Bovina Centre" column.
Seventy-seven
years ago, the December 17, 1942 Bovina column of the Delaware Republican
reported that "The body of Mrs. Ella Cable was brought here from Delhi on
Friday for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mrs. John Hilson, Mrs. Aggie
Draffen and others from here attended the funeral at Delhi."
197 years
ago today, on December 18, 1822, Thomas H. Johnston was born, the son of Andrew
Johnston and Mary Hamilton. His father would die when he was only 15. His
mother took over management of the Johnston Woolen Mill. Thomas would take over
when he was an adult. He married Violet Hamilton and had four children. Thomas
was one day past 70 when he died in 1892.
155 years
ago today, on December 19, 1864, Close Light died. Born in 1792, Light was a
War of 1812 Veteran. More information about Light can be seen at the Bovina NY
History blog at http://bovinanyhistory.blogspot.com/2012/06/war-of-1812.html
140 years
ago today, the December 20, 1879 Delaware Republican had this item: "A
correspondent of the Unadilla Times, says: The prize speaking on Friday
evening, in chapel hall, Franklin, did credit to the participants and was
listened to with attention by a large audience. The 1st prize was awarded to
James Hastings, of Bovina…." This probably was James Blair Hastings
(1860-1920). More about James' life is on my blog at
https://bovinanyhistory.blogspot.com/2012/07/lightning-strike-in-bovina-120-years-ago.html
Seventy-five
years ago today, the Bovina column in the Delaware Republican Express for
December 21, 1944 reported that "Isabelle Monroe, who is attending
Westminster College at New Wilmington, Pa., is spending her holiday vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monroe." Isabelle would marry Arthur
'Tex' Deter in 1951. She passed away in June 2018 at the age of 92.
110 years
ago, on the evening of December 22, 1909, William McNee died suddenly. He was
60 years old. The Andes Recorder reported his death: "Mr. McNee had worked
all day at the Center creamery assisting in putting in the ice and his part of
the work was to take the cakes as they came on to the platform and get them to
the elevator. After completing his work there he went home and cleaned the
sidewalk and then went to the outhouse. Mrs. McNee, after keeping supper
waiting for half an hour or more, became alarmed and went to see what was the
cause of the delay and he was found lying just inside of the door of the
outhouse, and he had apparently dropped dead as he entered. It was known that
Mr. NcNee had valvular trouble of the heart and it is supposed that the over
exertion of handling the heavy cakes of ice was responsible for his death. Mr.
McNee was born on Scotch Mountain but for many years has been a resident of
this town. He married Euphema Doig,
youngest daughter of the late William Doig and she, with three sons and a
daughter, survives him."
115 years
ago today, the Bovina column of the December 23, 1904 Andes Recorder reported
that "Civil Engineer W.W. Hoy is visiting his mother, Mrs. John R. Hoy. He
has just returned from India, where he has been employed." William Wilson
Hoy was born in 1872 in Bovina. He lived for some time in Pennsylvania before
settling in California, where he died in 1967 at the age of 94.
129 years
ago today, on December 24, 1890, as later reported in the Delaware Gazette,
"The Bovina Centre Brass Band will give a concert Christmas eve and the
evening following." Image courtesy
of Tom Hoy:
Seventy-eight
years ago today, the December 25, 1941 Catskill Mountain News reported on the
American Red Cross's appeal for a "fifty million dollar War Relief
fund.." The paper noted that the "Bovina-Lake Delaware branch had its
Red Cross Victory Christmas tree ready to decorate…" It was decorated with
crosses, each one representing "$50 given to the War Relief fund."
The campaign chair, Tom Wallis, "announced that farmers were being asked
to contribute a can of milk to the fund on Christmas day." The paper noted
that "although some of the farmers do not have the ready cash to
contribute to the fund just at this time, they are giving orders on their
January milk checks."
131 years
ago today, the December 26, 1888 issue of the Delaware Gazette reported that
"The school at Bovina Center was closed a few days on account of
diphtheria, and at Bovina, on account of measles. Both schools have commenced
again, there being no more cases."
137 years
ago today, the December 27, 1882 Delaware Gazette reported under "Bovina
Items" this item: "Rev. J.L. Scott and bride have been expected at Bovina
for several days. We learn that there will be a family reception for them at
his father's to-day, Monday. Happiness attend them." This is John Loughran
Scott, who was married on December 20 in Fishkill, NY to Elizabeth Laurens.
They had two children, both named Lauren. The first Lauren died as an infant.
The second Lauren lived to the age of 23 but spent much of his life in an
institution. Rev. Scott died in Philadelphia in 1919, survived by his wife, and
was buried in Connecticut near his son. I do not know when his wife died.
Eighty-two
years ago today, on December 28, 1937, as later reported in the Andes Recorder,
"The Bovina Center basketball team suffered defeat Tuesday night at the
hands of the Unadilla town team by a score of 28 to 23, on the winner’s
court. The Unadilla girls defeated the
Bovina girls 23 to 15.
198 years
ago today, on December 29, 1821, Jonathan Adee was born. He married Henrietta
Kipp (born about 1823). They would have three children and farmed on Cape Horn
Road for many years. Jonathan died in 1902 at the age of 80. Henrietta died
about four years later.
111 years
ago today, the December 30, 1908 Delaware Gazette reported the following:
"Elmer Doig, of Bovina, the 7 year old son of Milton Doig, recently
harnessed a pair of horses and drove three miles to the Center and returned
home with a load of grain."
140 years
ago today, the December 31, 1879 Delaware Gazette reported that "Dea[con]
Thomas McFarland, of Bovina, one of the best farmers in America and a veteran
subscriber to the Gazette, was in town [Delhi] yesterday. It is never a bad day
when the Deacon is in town."
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