Category Archives: Iron Industry

Morey, Howard C. #2

Clark Hill Farm, White School (Grove St.) Charlie Ball, fishing, charcoal pitdescription, Sellecks & Sellick Hill, baseball, Salisbury Town Fair. George Frink, Judge Warner, Mt. Riga roads, cider mills & presses, Fred Marston-blacksmith , trucking coal to schools the Lock-Up, deer hunting

Morey, Howard Clayton #1

Brown & white churches, Grove St. Lakeville High School, and Academy schools, hunting, Mt. Riga, camps Factory St. Stuart Theater, Oxy Christine, wood products, cutting ice, kettles and troughs, Salisbury Town Fair. Fox Hunter spring water, from pig to pork

Nash, Lila #2

Mt. Riga’s iron industry, the village, Raggie name, Mt. riga school, amos Bonhotel, mountain fire 1930s Factory Street, Phil Warner, Salisbury Artisans, Riga tales, Civil War, Iron Guard flag, Mt. riga corporation, Charlie Ball, Lincoln, Grant & Civil W Dave Brazee, 1955 Tri – State Park issue, Clayton Heizer, Front brothers, Jakey Holder, the Lock-up, Moses Datus Ensign Titus,

O’Loughlin, Thomas #1

Ore Hill Mine, Lakeville 1930-1940s, Hotchkiss, Post Office, bowling alley, sledding, fishing, WWII Civil defense, airplane spotting tower., Hugo Paavola, the Jigger Shop, Bubbles & Bows, Stuart Theater, Farnam Tavern, Gateway Inn

O’Loughlin, Tom #2

Ore Hill, baseball, Post Office, Holley Block, Hotchkiss, Salisbury Fare Catering, Farnam Tavern,

Perotti, Bart

ILime Rock,iron Barnum & Richardson, Ames iron works, Ore Hill Mine, Casino, RichardN. Barnum, Charles Barnum, Dard Hunter, Dard Hunter Paper Mill, Lime Rock Post Office, General Store, Borden Creamery, Dietz Lantern Company, Milmine estate, Milmine family, Lakeville businesses

Rebillard, Paul A -B

Taconic, school in Taconic, charcoal & iron industry, father was a collier. describes charcoal pit, Ernest Rebillard, Dave & Fill Fink

Reifsnyder, Lynn

Mt. Riga ,iron, Package store, Barnett;s Store Lakeville Pony Club Art, George Baer, Salisbury Central teachers, Grove & sock hops, Ballet with Helen Haines

Scoville, Dr. Herbert

H.Scoville mansion build 1911, rebuilt 1924, fire 1911, 1924, Maurice Firuski, WWII, Civil Defense, 1954 nuclear explosions, CIA, Arms control, Scoville Ore Bed, Housatunic bookshop