Publisher's Synopsis
Relive the excitement of a bygone era with "Newburgh Centennial. The Peace Celebration of October 18, 1883." This meticulously preserved account from the Newburgh Daily Journal captures the spirit and grandeur of Newburgh, New York's centennial celebration. Commemorating a century of progress and peace, this volume offers a fascinating glimpse into the civic pride and historical consciousness of late 19th-century America.
Originally published in 1883, this book provides a detailed record of the day's observances, speeches, and festivities. Readers will discover the prominent figures who shaped Newburgh's identity and the values they cherished. It's an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone with an interest in local history and the cultural heritage of the Hudson Valley.
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