Category Archives: Recreation

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

Congregational Church, Salisbury fire 1903, Lakeville High School, Lakeville train station,trestle and freight station, ice cutting, swmming, sledding, The Patch, Robert’s Building description, old Salisbury Bank building, charity & Delia Fratts, Josephine Cullen’s milliner shop silent movies, WWI, Girls Friendly club, Lakeville High school class trip 1921, Wononsco House, Conference of Chinese students at Hotchkiss, American Legion dance at Town Hall

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

Paine, Tom

Grasslands Farm, Lakeville Hose Co, SVAS, Town Crew, Lime Rock Park, Camp Washinee Woods, Taconic General Store fire, Taconic, Town Hall fire

Rawlins, Roger

Resoursc Evaluation Group, Zoning Board of Appeals, Sewer Commission, SCS Board Chair Recreation Commission

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

Schmaling, Mary

Hamlin Hill farm, Wishbone farm, Postal worker, buy, restore and sell pianos, Taconic school & teacher, movies at Robert’s Hall,”Old Stone House” in Taconic, Abe Martin, Ellen Emmett Rand, George Clark’s general store

Sills, Norm #2

Institute of World Affairs, Miles farm, Hamlin Hill farm, Appalachian Mountain club, Appalachian Trail, Town Historian 1999-2005, book Salisbury from Primitive Frontier to Flourishing Town

Sills, Norman #1

Swim for $.25, various farms, Institute of World Affairs, !955 flood, CNE & NH RR, Appalachian Trail, town Historian 1999-2003