Retired Orleans County Historian C. W. “Bill” Lattin produced weekly articles from 1979-2014, entitled, Bethinking of Old Orleans. These articles featured a treasure-trove of historical information about Orleans County since its inception to modern times. Special thanks to historian Frank Berger for clipping these articles from various local newspapers. We hope you enjoy reading and researching through this great resource.
vol 24 no 1 Winter gathering 1.04.2002
vol 24 no 2 County highlights of 2001 1.14.2002
vol 24 no 3 County highlights of 2001 1.18.2002
vol 24 no 4 A model hog house 1.25.2002
vol 24 no 6 The Presbyterian Church of Kendall
vol 24 no 7 James Bailey 1834-1899 2.15.2002
vol 24 no 8 Edward Posson, 1841-1914 2.22.2002
vol 24 no 9 The Baptist Chapel, Oak Orchard on the Ridge 3.01.2002
vol 24 no 10 Varied items from out of the past 3.08.2002
vol 24 no 11 Oscar D. Eddy 1843-1911 3.15.2002
vol 24 no 13 St. Paul’s Parish, Holley 3.29.2002
vol 24 no 14 Neighborhood Schools 4.05.2002
vol 24 no 15 Dr. Edward Whittier, 1866 – 1942 4.15.2002
vol 24 no 16 Trolley Station, Albion 4.19.2002
vol 24 no 17 A mystery building fades into memory 4.26.2002
vol 24 no 18 Children’s Day 5.03.2002
vol 24 no 20 Azuliket Club 5.20.2002
vol 24 no 21 Old Mansion House – Holley 5.24.2002
vol 24 no 22 George Christman’s Blacksmith Shop 5.31.2002
vol 24 no 23 Stocking coho – 1969 6.07.2002
vol 24 no 24 Bates Road bridge and guard gates 6.14.2002
vol 24 no 24 Blue Willow – The story of the plate 6.20.2002
vol 24 no 25 The Gaines Liberty 6.21.2002
vol 24 no 43 Milestone for Gaines church 10.25.2002
vol 24 no 44 Albion Knights of Columbus 11.01.2002
vol 24 no 45 George Kennan, Explorer 11.08.2002
vol 24 no 46 A Yard of Apples 11.15.2002
vol 24 no 47 For your convenience 11.22.2002
vol 24 no 48 West Shelby 11.29.2002
vol 24 no 49 Downtown circa 1930 12.06.2002
vol 24 no 50 Jonathan Blott and his house 12.13.2002