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I like that George, and not much lately... 

I would agree with another post and say that the listing was actually poormaster. 

If it were foremaster, it might have been someone who warned of stray golf shots, depending on when golfing was brought to America. 

Gary L Rhodes 

Recently publish a collection of materials on William Henderson of New York City, Hyde Park and Henderson, New York  1767-1825 which I would loosely state to be his biography and some info on his life, work, family and inlaws,   

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Subject: Re: [NYHIST-L] Dickinson Center NY
Date:         Wed, 11 Aug 2010 11:12:09 -0400

The word "foremaster" doesn't appear the the Oxford English Dictionary (the on-line version), nor in the Dict. of Americanisms on Historical Principles, publ. about 1948,and compiled by an editor of the OED (--- Mathews).

GAT

George A. Thompson
Author of A Documentary History of "The African Theatre", Northwestern Univ. Pr., 1998, but nothing much lately.

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From: The HealthField Alliance <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:31 am
Subject: [NYHIST-L] Dickinson Center NY
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> Hello-
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> I am contacting you at the suggestion of Robert Weible, State 
> Historian and
> Chief Curator New York State Museum.
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> My mother, Dorothy Jandrew, was town historian for Dickinson Center, New
> York, for many years.  I am helping her do research for a book on the
> history of Dickinson Center.
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> Records show Town Supervisors, Assessors, etc.  However, there is an 1809
> listing for an official entitled "Foremaster."  I cannot find a 
> reference to
> this anywhere and was wondering if you can tell me what the duties of 
> a town
> Foremaster were?
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> Also, I would like to obtain a "job description" (of sorts) or list of
> duties of a Town Supervisor during the 1800's.  Do you know of any resources
> for me?
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> In fact, any information regarding Dickinson Center would be most welcome.
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> Sincerely,
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>  
> 
> Wanda Parker
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