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A richly illustrated local history that chronicles the development of Cooperstown from Native American occupation through European settlement, Revolutionary War episodes, and village formation. It highlights landmarks, buildings, churches, estates, biographies of leading figures including James Fenimore Cooper and Justice Nelson, and cultural traditions such as claimed origins of base ball, alongside folklore, court records, and anecdotes. Descriptive chapters survey architecture, landscapes around Otsego Lake and the Susquehanna, churchyard memorials, and fishing and recreational life, concluding with reflections on the village's transition into the twentieth century.

About the Author

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Ralph Birdsall

Ralph Birdsall was an American author known for his contributions to local history and literature. He is particularly recognized for his book "The Story of Cooperstown," which delves into the rich history and cultural significance of Cooperstown, New York. Through his work, Birdsall captures the essence of this small town, highlighting its role in American sports history and its connection to the founding of baseball. His writing reflects a deep appreciation for the local heritage, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the historical narratives of American communities.

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