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What the newspapers said 100 years ago

Summary by Hudson Valley One
The local American Legion Post received a letter from the Adjutant General of New York State saying that in response to their application for a war trophy, a 4,000 pound German howitzer and carriage had been consigned to the Post. Artillery trophies were required to be kept in a place free to the public and bear a suitable descriptive tablet. The howitzer was located in the North-East corner of Hasbrouck Park (above) until it was scrapped in 194…
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Hudson Valley One broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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