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       Ralph Birdsall

      The Story of Cooperstown

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4064066226473

       FOREWORD

       ILLUSTRATIONS

       The Story of Cooperstown

       CHAPTER I

       THE INDIANS

       CHAPTER II

       THE COMING OF THE WHITE MEN

       CHAPTER III

       A BYPATH OF THE REVOLUTION

       CHAPTER IV

       THE BEGINNING OF THE SETTLEMENT

       CHAPTER V

       A VILLAGE IN THE MAKING

       CHAPTER VI

       OLD-TIME LOVE AND RELIGION

       CHAPTER VII

       HOMES AND GOSSIP OF OTHER DAYS

       CHAPTER VIII

       THE PIONEER COURT ROOM

       CHAPTER IX

       FATHER NASH

       CHAPTER X

       THE IMMORTAL NATTY BUMPPO

       CHAPTER XI

       STRANGE TALES OF THE GALLOWS

       CHAPTER XII

       SOLID SURVIVALS

       CHAPTER XIII

       THE BIRTHPLACE OF BASE BALL

       CHAPTER XIV

       FENIMORE COOPER IN THE VILLAGE

       CHAPTER XV

       MR. JUSTICE NELSON

       CHAPTER XVI

       CHRIST CHURCHYARD

       CHAPTER XVII

       FROM APPLE HILL TO FERNLEIGH

       CHAPTER XVIII

       THE LAKE OF ROMANCE AND FISHERMEN

       CHAPTER XIX

       TWENTIETH CENTURY BEGINNINGS

       VISITORS' GUIDE

       Table of Contents

      The ensuing narrative is a faithful record of life in Cooperstown from the earliest times, except that the persons and events to be described have been selected for their story-interest, to the exclusion of much that a history is expected to contain. The dull thread of village history has been followed only in such directions as served for stringing upon it and holding to the light the more shining gems of incident and personality to which it led. Trivial happenings have been included for the sake of some quaint, picturesque, or romantic quality. Much of importance has been omitted that declined to yield to such treatment as the writer had in view. The effort has been made to exclude everything that seemed unlikely to be of interest to the general reader. Those who seek family records, or the mention of all names worthy to be recorded in the history of the village, will find the book wanting.

      The local history has been already three times recorded, first in 1838 by Fenimore Cooper, whose work was brought down to date by S. T. Livermore in 1863, and by Samuel M. Shaw in 1886. While now out of print many copies of these books are still accessible.

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Cooperstown, from the northwest Joseph B. Slote