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A look back at Nov. 10, 1976, as reported in The Sachem
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth Looking over a 1976 Sachem, memories quickly come to the forefront. Not only does the...
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The Caledonia Candy Company is re-emerging
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth Most don't know about the 1950s Caledonia Candy Company. It's coming back with some of the...
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What was being reported in the Sachem after the Great War
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth An issue of the 1919 Sachem, not long after the end of the Great War, reports some of those...
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Happy Birthday to the Sachem
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth Most long-time readers of this newspaper will know the Sachem celebrates a birthday at this...
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The author who remains popular among railway enthusiasts
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth He captured the CRHA (Canadian Railway Historical Association since 1932) book award in 2002...
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Caledonia was different 50 years ago
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth Caledonia was very different in many ways 50 years ago, but then, society was very different,...
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Question about the railway traffic in Caledonia answered
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth There has been a question about the exact beginning of railway traffic through Caledonia. The...
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Famous Mohawk Chapel gets ready for its 230th anniversary
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth One thing leads to another. The Mohawk Chapel, a tourist attraction of the Six Nations, was...
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Street names in early settlement days still exist in some cases
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth At one time, Caledonia was no different than other Grand River Navigation Company communities,...
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Sachem's History shows many changes since 1974
Barbara A. Martindale- For What It's Worth January 20-February 3, 2014 With another change to the Sachem, reflecting on its long history...