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100 Years of Collecting

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"100 Years of Collecting"
Vol. 1 of Centennial Editions

In this issue:

  • Original reprint of CCHS History
  • Archived circa 1920 document: Daughters of Columbia County Membership Form
  • Columbia County Song to the tune of auld lang syne
  • History of the CCHS Library, William Waite (reprint from 1935)
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  • Story of the Original Logo, Lori Yarotsky
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  • Origins of the Columbia County Historical Society, Kate Egan Johnson
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  • From the Collection: The Objects Speak, Alexandra Anderson
  • The War Years, Geoff Benton
  • A Look Back at Carrie Come's Contributions, Dick Dorsey
  • The First 100 Years, Ruth Piwonka
  • A Brief History of the Historical Society's Library, Jim Benton
  • Nancy McClelland: The Muse of the House of History, Alexandra Anderson
  • The Inception of the Docent Program for the Columbia County Historical Society, Sally W. Garrison
  • Moving Into the Masonic Temple: A Curator's Look Back at The Museum from 1986-2007, Helen M. McLallen
  • My Turn: A Reflection, Ann-Eliza Lewis
  • Exhibitions in the Early 21st Century, Diane Shewchuck
  • Congratulations on your 2016 Centennial Anniversary, CCHS!, Sharon S. Palmer
  • Book Review: Tocqueville's Discovery of America by Leo Damrosch, Bob Peduzzi
  • Timeline: 1916-2016
  • The Next 100 Years, Lori Yarotsky
  • Letter from the Board of Trustees President, Jim Guidera

On the Cover: Original 1916 Logo Design by Pirie MacDonald, adapted for 2016 by Karla Roberts.

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