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Only In Erie - the odd things that make us unique

Meet the 2008 Inaugural Class of the
Erie Hall of Fame
Capt. Daniel Dobbins (1776-1856)
Daniel Dobbins, by any account, knew Lake Erie and the land around it. That knowledge was instrumental in his success building the fleet here that won the Battle of Lake Erie in 1813. That battle, said Walter Rybka, senior captain of the U.S. Brig Niagara, ensured that the War of 1812 ended with the United States regaining the Michigan territories Read More
Dr. Gertrude Barber (1911-2000)
Gertrude Barber lived at the forefront of her field. She founded what is now the Barber National Institute in the early 1950s to help disabled children receive education and support -- an idea many at that time opposed. Read More
Harry T. Burleigh (1866-1949)
Harry T. Burleigh's fame came as a church singer in New York City -- but that recognition came after he had already established himself as a top musician in Erie. But before those later-life achievements, he made a name for himself in Erie by performing Read More
Col. John Boyd (1927-1997)
For Erie native John Boyd, an early career as an Air Force pilot led to greater renown as a military strategist. Boyd entered the Air Force during World War II with a love of flying. He later fought in the Korean War. Read More
Dr. Paul A. Siple (1908-1968)
Antarctic explorer Paul Siple wanted to learn about everything. On his first trip to Antarctica, as a 19-year-old Boy Scout accompanying Cmdr. Richard Byrd's 1928-31 exploration, Siple fell in love with a place that let him study many fields of science, said Siple's daughter, Jane DeWitt, who lives in Maine. Read More

 



 

 

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