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HISTORICAL
REVIEW
HISTORY
TRADITION
CULTURE
GENEALOGY
Vol. LXVI No. 1 Spring 2002 |
Print Edition: ISSN 0361-8528 |
© 2002, Schoharie County Historical Society |
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Photo by Lester Hendrix |
Our courthouse gets a face lift after 130 years |
| In this Issue: An article reviewing the life of the 1870 beauty and other county buildings and pictures of the court room Then and Now. |
Spring 2002 Table of Contents
Looking Back At Our County Buildings
The courthouse, Health Department building, highway garage, office building and public safety facility in brief
Through the Years at the Cobleskill Fair
A young Fanchon Dewell Cornell hoarded pennies and nickels to buy wonderful memories at the Sunshine Fair
Geneagraphy: The Englishes of Rossman Hill
Elsie English Rogers relates family tales of early last century on Rossman Hill
Constitution and Bylaws
Text of proposed revisions to Historical Society documents
A Sunday School Teacher Remembers
Mildred Bouck remembers that naughty little boy
Quilting Bees, Stumping Bees and More Bees
The late Guy Swart, who was a Fulton town historian, wrote of the various work bees of the nineteenth century
Historical Tidbit: The Harder Manufacturing Company
A notice enclosed with a 1915 silo invoice from a Cobleskill institution
Nineteenth Century Dance Invitations
From John Gebhart's collection at the Old Stone Fort
Book Reviews
Tri Valley: Cobleskill to Colliersville
Reviewed by Tatiana B. Boba
Empire State: A History of New York
Reviewed by Lester Hendrix
Then And Now
The court room in a 1915 post card and a 2002 photo
About the SCHOHARIE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW
About the Schoharie County Historical Society
The SCHOHARIE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW was established in 1937 as theYo-Sko-Ha-Ro Quarterly and is sent to Schoharie County Society members each Spring and Fall. A limited number of back issues, and a 1937-1989 index, are available at the Old Stone Fort Museum gift shop.
The REVIEW publishes selected articles concerning Schoharie County history, tradition, culture and genealogy. Please share your research, memories, diaries, letters, and photographs. The Spring deadline is February 15 and the Fall deadline August 15. Please contact the editor before submitting. Editor Lester E. Hendrix may be posted at P.O. Box 711, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157-0711 and e-mailed at Editor@SchoharieHistory.Net. The Review's Web site address is: WWW.SchoharieHistory.Net/Review/schr.htm
Subscription is by membership in the Schoharie County Historical Society and includes library and museum admission and a gift shop discount. Individual membership is $25.00 a year, family membership $40.00 a year and senior citizen membership $20.00. Remit to the Society at the Old Stone Fort Museum, 145 Fort Road, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157. See our membership information page.
SCHOHARIE COUNTY HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
Old Stone Fort Museum, 145 Stone Fort Road, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157
SCHS@SchoharieHistory.Net
518-295-7192
WWW.SchoharieHistory.Org
The Society publishes the SCHOHARIE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW, provides educational programs and operates the Old Stone Fort museum complex and its genealogical and historical library. The museum was built as a church in 1772, fortified in 1777, and withstood attack by loyalists and Indians in 1780. It was an arsenal during the Civil War and has been owned by Schoharie County and operated by the Society as a museum since 1889. Hours, events and fees are listed on this page.
Non-member Fees
Museum Admission $5.00
Children 5-17 $1.50
Senior Citizens $4.50
Library Use $6.00 (free for Schoharie County residents)
Officers
Susan Rightmyer, Richmondville, 2005, Chair
Michael Breen, Schoharie, 2005, President
Michael A. West, Schoharie, 2002, First Vice President
Joseph Bernocco Jr., Richmondville, 2003, Second Vice President
Art Graulich, Sharon Springs, 2002, Third Vice President
Carl Rhinehart, Fultonham, 2005, Secretary
Martha Foland, Howes Cave, 2002, Treasurer
Anne W. Hendrix, Schoharie, 2002, Asst. Treasurer
Raynor B. Duncombe, Middleburgh, Counsel
Trustees
William Bellinger Jr., Howes Cave, 2002
Patricia Bergan, Fulton, 2002
Ted Diamond, Middleburgh, 2005
Sarah Dinnel, Summit, 2003
Richard Hanson, Middleburgh, 2003
Maurice Hodder, Schoharie, 2003
Clemens-Paul McGiver, Seward, 2005
Richard Norton, Cobleskill, 2001
Jeffrey OConnor, Gallupville, 2003
William Slater, Central Bridge, 2005
Harold Vroman, Cobleskill, 2003
Doris Vrooman, Blenheim, 2003
Harold Zoch, Middleburgh, 2002
Honorary Trustees
Helene Farrell
Edward A. Hagan
John H. Grosvenor
Maynard Jones
J. Leslie Rickard
Rudolph Snyder
William Seeger
Elbridge Smith
Professional Staff
Carle J. Kopecky, Director
Daniel J. Beams, Curator
Librarian-Archivist, Vacant
Consultants
Martha Foland, Genealogy
Harold Zoch, Archaeology
OLD STONE FORT MUSEUM
145 Fort Road, Schoharie, New York 12157
WWW.TheOldStoneFort.Org
Hours
May 1 to October 31: Tuesday-Sunday, 10 A.M.-5 P.M. Closed Monday
November 1-April 30: Museum closed. Library Open by Appointment
2002 Events
Please Note: Stone Fort Days will not be held this year.
Spring Meeting April 26, 2002
Museums Reopen May 1, 2002
School of the Soldier May 4, 2002
Strawberry Festival June 26, 2002
Days of the Flockey August 10-11, 2002
Civil War Encampment October 12, 2002
Annual Meeting October 25, 2002
Christmas in Schoharie December 7, 2002
Festival of Trees December 7-15, 2002
Municipal Historians 2002
Blenheim Josie Fuller
Broome Betty Chichester
Carlisle Carolyn Tillapaugh
Cobleskill Theodore Shuart
Esperance Kenneth Jones
Fulton Gladys Fuller
Gilboa Richard Lewis
Jefferson Walter Ruland
Middleburgh Charlie Spickerman
Richmondville Joseph Bernocco Jr.
Schoharie W. Hendrix
Sharon Armandine Handy
Summit Howard Crapser
Wright Ramona Tryon
Local Historical Societies
Cobleskill Historical Society, Ted Shuart, president
Esperance Historical Society, Kenneth Jones, president
Gilboa Historical Society, Shirley Kutzcher, president
Jefferson Historical Society, Ronald Bergstrom, president
Middleburgh Historical Society, Steve Lamont, president
Richmondville Historical Society, Christine Palmatier, president
Sharon Historical Society, Omer Cousineau, president
Town of Wright Historical Society, Kay Butt, president
2002 Schoharie County Board of Supervisors
Historical, Planning and Promotion Committee
Earl Van Wormer III, Esperance, chair
Susan H. Loden, Wright
Robert Mann Jr. Blenheim
Louis R. Mead, Summit
Martin Shrederis, Schoharie
Philip R. Skowfow Jr. Fulton
Notice of Meeting
Please take notice that the Spring meeting of the Schoharie County Historical Society will be held on Friday, the 26th day of April 2002, at 7:30 o'clock in the evening in the William Badgley museum, Old Stone Fort complex, Schoharie New York.
INFORMATION PLEASE
Genealogical inquiries may be made in the Information Please column at $5 for up to 25 words and $5 for each additional 25 words. Enclose check payable to Schoharie County Historical Society with your legible query and mail to Information Please, Old Stone Fort Museum, 145 Fort Road, Schoharie N.Y. 12157. Deadlines are Feb. 15 for the Spring issue and Aug. 15 for Fall.
SHARE YOUR FINDINGS
The REVIEW publishes selected articles about Schoharie County history, tradition, culture and genealogy. No payment is made. Please share your research, memories, diaries, letters, and photographs. The Spring deadline is February 15 and the Fall deadline August 15. Please contact Editor Lester E. Hendrix before submitting. He may be posted at P.O. Box 711, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157-0711 and e-mailed at Editor@SchoharieHistory.Net. The REVIEW's Web site address is: WWW.SchoharieHistory.Net/Review/schr.htm.
RECIPES WANTED
Sloughter Pot Pie? Buckle and Slump?
The REVIEW is seeking recipes for Schoharie County-area
dishes of the past. Wed like to publish your family recipe for delicacies such
as Sloughter Pot Pie (always pronounced Sloughter Pop-eye), Buckle and Slump,
and the like. Contributions may be submitted to Editor Lester E. Hendrix at P.O.
Box 711, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157-0711, or Editor@SchoharieHistory.Net .