February 7, 1931 – JSA to Mrs. H. E. (Ethel) Dreier – My dear Mrs. Dreier: Mr. Moot is very sympathetic with our cause and would like to do all… Read more »
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June 17, 1930 – Ted Dreier to his parents (Black Mountain collection)
June 17, 1930 – Ted Dreier to his parents (HE Dreier and Ethel) (from the Ted Dreier collection – Black Mountain archives) – Dear father and mother – What do… Read more »
March 6, 1929 – JSA to Mrs. H. E. Dreier
March 6, 1929 – JSA to Mrs. H. E. Dreier (Ethel) – Dear Mrs. Dreier: Shortly after your thoughtful message over the ‘phone, the Governor advised me that the appointment… Read more »
March 7, 1929 – Ted Dreier to JSA
March 7, 1929 – Theodore Dreier, Brooksville, Florida to JSA. Copies to Ethel Dreier, Irving Langmuir, R.R. Lewis, Richmond Moot – I have just received a telegram from mother… Read more »
Five articles published in the Adirondack Explorer Magazine 2013-2014
New York Women Helped Frame the Forest Preserve Debate (March 24, 2014) Forest Preserve History: The Warwick Carpenter Papers (August 14, 2013) Adirondack Legal History: The Lake George Trespass Case (July… Read more »
Welcome to Adirondack Activism
Imagine the thrill experienced by a young man accustomed to hiking through the mountains near his home in Southwest Virginia, on getting his first glimpse of Lake George, or of… Read more »
Fred Saunders
April 2, 1930 –Fred Saunders to JSA re: “How did you come out in the fight for Lake George lands?” April 2, 1930 – JSA to Fred Saunders re: sending… Read more »
Ellwood M. Rabenold
When John Apperson first became active in political battles in Albany, Ellwood Rabenold was already serving as a New York State senator. The two men probably met during the Constitutional… Read more »