The Gloversville Leader-Herald was established by Fay Shaul and first published in the summer of 1887. Originally located at the N.H. Anthony Machine Shop on Cayadutta Street, half of the newspaper ...
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GLOVERSVILLE — Work to demolish the former Fownes buildings at 102 S. Main St., Gloversville, following a fire last spring is largely completed. Next up to come down: the former Cayadutta Tanning on ...
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Situated in the Mohawk Valley Region of Upstate New York, the City of Gloversville is the most populous city in Fulton County, home to a growing, yet well-preserved walkable downtown district.
Settlers of European descent came to the Gloversville area as early as 1752. [7] The region, historically known as "Kingsborough", was acquired by Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet, who established tremendous influence with the Native Americans of the area, which translated into control of the Mohawk Valley region.