Remembering Clay: Nathan Soule’s later years in Clay
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian The second reason the opponents of Nathan’s run for New York State Treasurer said...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian The second reason the opponents of Nathan’s run for New York State Treasurer said...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian Nathan Soule began his political career in the town of Clay in 1833 by...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian The namesake of Soule Road in Clay lived a very interesting life. Nathan Soule...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian Clay’s first official postmaster was born Jan. 9, 1784, to Timothy and Phoebe (Hull)...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian A recent article written on the life of Thomas H. Scott, who owned and...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian You might have read the article in the Clay Insider about seven years ago...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian Born March 20, 1791, to Jeremiah and Maria (Strobeck) Young in Seward, Schoharie County,...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian Ever since I became involved in the history of Clay as a member of...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian Side Track Farmer’s Market on Route 31 near the railroad tracks, open from 3...
By Dorothy Heller Clay Town Historian Looking across the road from my house at the fields of corn brought back...
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