Ed Aswad, Suzanne M Meredith, Foreword by David Rossie
In 1892, Broome County was described as having a location "that renders it impossible for any combination of circumstances to arrest its growth. Further, it is the best locale for enterprising capitalists and families seeking a safe haven." This statement is as true today as when Broome County was established in 1806. With its sweeping hills and the uniting waters of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers, this county in the southern tier of New York continues to be a valley of opportunity.
Broome County: 1850-1940 is the story of people of diverse heritage who have made this area their home....
In 1892, Broome County was described as having a location "that renders it impossible for any combination of circumstances to arrest its growth. Furth...