| Book | Requires cookie* | 1 | Title: | Conversations: the lives of Albert S. DeLong and Dorothy S. DeLong in their own words
| | | Creator: | DeLong, Lawrence A. | | | | Raide, Linda J. | | | Publication: | L.A. DeLong and L.J. Raide, Halfmoon, N.Y.?,c2001] | | | Notes: | Includes index. "Albert and Dorothy DeLong were children of twentieth century rural America. These pages provide their personal witness to major world events of the past nine decades ... some of their reflections are matter-of-fact accounts of everyday routine. Some are pithy and humorous anecdotes meant to entertain.... The DeLongs were a Dutch family that settled in the Hudson Valley by 1670. By 1803 some had migrated northwest to Otsego County. Albert S. DeLong (1913-1995) ... Dorothy S. (Smith) (1911-1991) was the granddaughter of immigrant industrial workers - French-speaking lumber camp hands from Canada and the Adirondacks and professional weavers from Oldham, England ...."--Foreword. | | | Call #: | CT275 D361D37 | | | Extent: | iv, 227, [2] p. : ill., ports. ; 28 cm. | | | Subjects: | DeLong family | DeLong, Albert S., -- 1913-1995 -- Interviews | DeLong, Dorothy S. Smith, -- 1911-1991 -- Interviews | Irondequoit (N.Y.) -- History | New York (State) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
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