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A. J. Schenkman

    A. J. Schenkman, ein Geschichtslehrer aus dem Hudson Valley und Freiwilliger Feuerwehrmann, taucht tief in die reiche Geschichte seiner Region ein. Sein umfassendes Wissen zeigt sich in seiner sorgfältigen Auswahl seltener Archivbilder. Schenkman's Ansatz zur Geschichte betont detaillierte Forschung und visuelles Storytelling. Seine Arbeit bietet durch authentische Vintage-Fotografien eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Vergangenheit.

    A History of the Wallkill Central Schools
    Murder & Mayhem in Ulster County
    Wicked Ulster County: Tales of Desperadoes, Gangs & More
    • From murders and mobs to an alligator in the Ellenville sewer, these are Ulster County's most wicked stories. Situated in the scenic Hudson Valley, Ulster County is a lovely location to make a home and raise a family, but it wasn't always so pleasant. Unsavory characters and immoral events have sullied its name. In the 1870s, the Shawangunk Mountains inspired fear rather than awe, as groups like the Lyman Freer and Shawangunk gangs robbed and terrorized locals, descending from the protection of the wooded peaks. Kingston was torched, arson blazed in Kerhonkson and even the Mohonk Mountain House was threatened by flames. In 1909, the Ashokan Slasher's bloody crimes and sensational trial captured headlines across the country. Discover these and other salacious stories buried in Ulster County's history. Book jacket.

      Wicked Ulster County: Tales of Desperadoes, Gangs & More
    • When the Borden family arrived in the nineteenth century, educational opportunities in Ulster County were limited; classes rarely extended beyond the eighth grade. This changed when the philanthropic Bordens established their Borden Condensed Milk Company and gave Wallkill the means to construct one of the area's first high schools. In 1938, Central School District No. 1--incorporating the towns of Shawangunk, Plattekill, Gardiner, Marlborough, Newburgh and Montgomery--was formed after residents voted to consolidate the John G. Borden High School with surrounding one- and two-room schoolhouses. Although those early schoolhouses are now long gone, the proud tradition of education and service carries on in the Leptondale, Clare F. Ostrander and Plattekill Elementary Schools; the John G. Borden Middle School; and the Wallkill Senior High School. Local educators A.J. Schenkman and Elizabeth Werlau explore Wallkill Central School District's seventy-five years of educational excellence.

      A History of the Wallkill Central Schools