Can anyone suggest where I might find:
-- The location, in 1854, of
Wood -- or maybe Wood's or Woods -- Hollow? Evidently it was a community near
Gloversville because a contemporary book and news accounts said a suspect in a
crime, captured there in 1854, was brought to Gloversville for
arraignment.
I tried the NYS Committee on Geographic names. No dice.
I looked on modern topographic maps (in the DeLorme book; I don't have the more
detailed government ones). I intend to try the U. S. Commission on Geographic
Names, but I figured if N. Y. doesn't have it, they probably won't.
-- A speech or an essay by Gov. Al
Smith called "Why Arietta?" He used Arietta, a sparsely populated
Adirondack town, to question why such places all had to have town governments.
My authority for this was former Lt. Gov. (under Dewey) and Comptroller
Frank C. Moore who was a great enthusiast for town government. Moore
mentioned it in a speech about 50 years ago but I've never been able to find the
Al Smith original.
Thanks in advance,
William RIngle