Local History Photos & Newspaper: December 27, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will out on Friday, January 3, 2025.

Local History Photo 1: Denison Park, Corning, N Y

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 2: Fountain, Court House Park, Corning, N Y

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 3: Eggington’s Glass Cutting Shop, Corning, N. Y.

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | December 27, 2024

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Local History Photos & Newspaper: December 20, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will be out on Friday, December 27, 2024

Local History Photo 1: School No. 3, Corning, N.Y.
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 2: Children’s Playgrounds, Denison Park, Corning, N Y
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 3: Swimming Pool in Dennison Park, Corning, N.Y.

(Note the incorrect spelling of Denison Park on the postcard!)

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | December 20, 2024

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Local History Photos & Newspaper: December 13, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will be out on Friday, December 20, 2024.

Local History Photo 1: North Side High School, Corning, N.Y.
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 2: Erie Railroad Bridge, Painted Post, N Y
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 3:Public School Building, Corning, N.Y.
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | December 13, 1924

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Local History Photos & Newspaper: December 6, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will be out on Friday, December 13, 2024

Local History Photo 1: Bridge Street, Bridge across the Chemung River, Corning, N.Y.

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 2: St. Mary’s Parochial School, Corning, N.Y.

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 3:St. Patrick Parochial Residence And School, Corning, N.Y.

Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | December 6, 2024

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Local History Photos & Newspaper: November 29, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will out on Friday, December 6, 2024.

Local History Photo 1: Erie R. R. Station and St. James Hotel, Corning, N.Y.
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 2: Erie station And St. James Hotel, Corning, N.Y.
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

Local History Photo 3:New York Central and Hudson Railroad Bridge, Corning, N.Y.
Postcard from the library’s local history collection.

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | November 29, 1924

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Happy Thanksgiving & The Leader From 100 Years Ago Today!

Hi everyone, sending Happy Thanksgiving wishes your way, with acknowledgement of the history and mistreatment of the Native American Peoples by European-Americans during history of our country.

There really are some great books on the local & regional native peoples of our area including the Seneca and Delaware peoples, in general and figures like Seneca Chiefs Cornplanter and Red Jacket, and the Seneca Prophet Handsome Lake – the library has a number of cool books on the subject if you’d like to know more.

And for today, here is a bonus Thanksgiving Day posting, for those that might have some extra time to read today!

The Evening Leader from 100 years ago today: November 28, 1924

Have a great holiday weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Photos & Newspaper: November 22, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will be out on November 29, 2024.

And on a holiday hours note, just FYI, the library will be closed on Thursday, November 28, in observance of Thanksgiving; and also closed on Friday, November 29 & Saturday, November 30 for deep cleaning. We will re-open on Monday, December 2 at our usual time of 9:00 a.m.

Local History Photo 1: Local History Postcard N.Y.C. & H. R. R. Co.’s Yards, Corning, N.Y.

Local History Photo 2: Local History Postcard Showing Oak & Pinehurst Lodges, Lake Lamoka, N.Y.

Local History Photo 3: Local History Postcard Showing City Hall and Fire Department, Corning, N.Y.

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | November 22, 1924

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Local History Photos & Newspaper: November 15, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will be up on Friday, November 22, 2024.

Local History Photo 1: A Local Baseball Game

Local History Photo 2: Chimney Rocks

The Chimney Rocks were a stone formation along the Chemung River, in the Gibson-Corning area, that gave the local Delaware Indian village, Achsinessink its name; as the Delaware word “Achsinessik” translates into English as “stone on stone.”

The Achsinessink village was destroyed by British and Iroquois forces in 1764, during the French & Indian War (1754-1763), and the Chimney Rocks were destroyed by subsequent railroad and highway construction.

The only visible evidence of the Achsinessink Village today, is the historic marker noting its location.

The marker can be found in front of the Corning Y.M.C.A. on the Center Way side of the building; more specifically the marker is about 30 feet to the west of the Center Way & Corning Blvd. street sign, on the west side of the street.

For more information, check out the Historic Marker website: https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=79380

November 18, 2024 Update!

A co-worker brought to my attention that, in fact, there are two historic markers in Corning that spotlight the Achsinessink village that was destroyed in 1764. The previously mentioned first maker, and a second marker located in a small park bordered by Jennings Street, Houghton Circle and Belleau Street on Corning’s Northside.

And the text on that marker reads:

“Achsinessink

Site of the Achsinessink, Delaware Village, stronghold of the Monsey Clan Led by Echgohund and Teedyuscung (known as the king of the Delaware) during the French and Indian War Era. Located on the strategic Andaste Trail, it was a source of frontier unrest and the site of an unsuccessful peace negotiations in 1760. Europeans were prohibited west of the village on the Andaste Trail which became known as the forbidden trail.

The village was destroyed by British and Iroquois forces under John Johnson in 1764.

Achsinessink, A Deleware word meaning stone-on-stone, took its name from the erosion formed columns of earth and stone, distinct land marks along the nearby Chemung River cliffs, called Chimney Rocks by the pioneers. They were destroyed by railroad and highway construction in 1881 and 1974.”

For learn more about Achsinessink, check out the following Crooked Lake articles

Achsinessink Monument Dedication (June 9, 1996) by Bill Treichler, https://crookedlakereview.com/articles/67_100/99june1996/99treichler.html

Fourteen Minutes in the Southern Tier (February 1991) by Alfred G. Hilbert, https://www.crookedlakereview.com/articles/34_66/36mar1991/36hilbert.html

Local History Photo 3:The Dickinson House, Corning, New York

Despite the fact that this photo of a photo offers a crooked view, I still think it is cool!

It shows the old Dickson House in Corning, which was torn down to build the “new” Baron Steuben building which is still there today; and it shows Market Street in the days of train travel – when trains went up and down the street, which was then called Erie Avenue – Corning certainly was a super bustling community during the rail road era!

As a bonus, I’d like to share a link to a website I just discovered; which has some neat photos showing the Corning area in years past; along with photos that show what each area looks like today – for example, a photo show where the old Corning Opera House was on Pine Street, and what is located in its place today – a parking lot.

The site is Roger Hamilton Photography, and here is the link: https://rogerhamiltonphotography.com/then-and-now

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | November 15, 1924

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Circut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!

Cool Local History Architecture & Historic Preservation Program at the Library Tonight, Wednesday, November 13, 2024!

Hi everyone, just a heads up about a cool program coming to the library this evening.

Dr. Edward Mainzer will offer a presentation based on his book Architecture Patronage, Historic Preservation, and Urban Renewal in Corning, NY, 1950-2000, the program will run from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. and include a Q&A sessions.

Registration is not required, simply show up and enjoy the program!

The book is very cool!

You can request a copy to peruse if via StarCat: https://starcat.stls.org/ , call the library to place a hold at 607-936-3713, or drop by the library to see the copy we keep in the local history room.

And if you’d like to know more about the book, for informational purposes, I have included the following Leader article from earlier this year:

Have a great day,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Photos & Newspaper: November 8, 2024

Hi everyone, here are the Local History Photos of the Week!

Local History & Newspaper blog posts are published on Fridays; and the next post will be out on Friday, November 15, 2024.

Local History Photo 1:

Local History Photo 2:

Local History Photo 3:

A Glimpse of Local Life: A Hundred Years Ago!

Here is an entire issue of The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. published on this day in 1924.

The Evening Leader, Corning, N.Y. | November 8, 1924

Have a great weekend everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Local History Online Library Resources:

Heritage Quest: Heritage Quest is the library’s online genealogy service, and it includes access to census records and other research sources; it can be accessed by going to the Online Resources page, on the library’s website, and scrolling down until you see the link for Heritage Quest:

https://www.ssclibrary.org/research/online-resources/

Once you’ve clicked on the Heritage Quest link, you’ll be prompted to login with your card number and PIN. If you have questions about how to use Heritage Quest, please feel free to let me know – my email address is reimerl@stls.org

Enjoy the photos and be well everyone,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Library Local History/Creation Station Resources:
At the library you can scan your photos and slides to create digital family albums and slideshows; and even use one of the Cricut machines, and other Creation Station equipment, to help you create a special paper family history album.

Also of note, we have local papers including the Corning Leader, Corning Evening Leader, Corning Journal and Corning Daily Journal, on microfilm from 1840 to the present — so you can visit the library and research local history and your family tree if you wish!