SCHOHARIE COUNTY HISTORICAL REVIEW
ISSN 0361-8528
© 2003, Schoharie County Historical Society,
all rights reserved.
Published semiannually by
the Schoharie County Historical Society.
Lester E. Hendrix, editor


TheHistorical Review was established in 1937 as the Yo-Sko-Ha-Ro Quarterly and is sent to Schoharie County Historical 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

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 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 inside the back cover.

Spring 2003 Fees

Membership

(Includes free museum admission and library use)

Individual – $25.00

Family – $40.00

Senior Citizen – $20.00

Benefactor – $100.00

Life – $1,000.00

Non-member Fees

Museum  Admission – $5.00

Children 5-17 – $1.50

Senior Citizens – $4.50

Library Use –$6.00. Members and Schoharie County residents free


2003 Officers & Trustees

Officers

Michael Breen, Middleburgh, chair

Michael A. West, Schoharie, president

Joseph Bernocco Jr., Richmondville, first vice president

Arthur Graulich, Sharon Springs, second vice president

William Bellinger Jr., Howes Cave, third vice president

Carl Rhinehart, Fultonham, secretary

Martha Foland, Howes Cave, treasurer

Anne W. Hendrix, Schoharie, assistant treasurer

Raynor B. Duncombe, Middleburgh, counsel


Trustees

Sarah Dinnel, Summit

Maurice Hodder, Schoharie

Clemens-Paul McGiver, Seward

Richard Norton, Cobleskill

Jeffrey O’Connor, Gallupville

Susan Rightmyer, Richmondville

William Slater, Central Bridge

Harold Vroman, Cobleskill

Henry B. Whitbeck, Cobleskill

Doris Vrooman, Colonie

Harold Zoch, Middleburgh

Honorary Trustees

Helene S. Farrell, 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 and historic Structures

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OLD STONE FORT MUSEUM
145 Fort Road, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157
WWW.TheOldStoneFort.Org

Hours

May 1 to October 31: Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M., closed Monday
November 1-April 30: museum closed. Library open by appointment

2003 Events

April 25  –  Spring meeting

May 1 –  Old Stone Fort opening day

June 25  –  Strawberry festival

July 4 –  Independence Day celebration

August 16,17 (tentative)  –  Rambler centennial

October 11,12  –  Stone Fort Days

October 31  –  Annual meeting, trustee election

December 6 through 14  –  Festival of Trees

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Our Very Own Governor       The Battle of Cobleskill –– 1778

Schoharie County
HISTORICAL REVIEW

HISTORY      TRADITION      CULTURE      GENEALOGY


Vol. LXVII No. 1
Spring 2003

Print Edition: ISSN 0361-8528

© 2003, Schoharie County Historical Society.
All rights reserved to the copyright owner(s)


Photo by Dick Danielsen        

Restoration at the Cave House Hotel. Cobleskill Stone Products Inc. worker Gary Lull ascends the stairs at the natural entrance to Lester Howe’s cave. Howe began making improvements to the cave almost immediately after the discovery. The barrel-vaulted stone entrance, which once held a huge wooden door, was put in sometime between 1850 and 1860. See article. Photograph copyright 2003, Dick Danielsen.

Table of Contents

William C. Bouck: New York's Farmer Governor
    Edward A. Hagan’s unfinished biography of New York State’s 13 th governor

The Battle of Cobleskill
    Richard Christman examines one of the brutal frontier raids of the Revolutionary War

John H. Wilber: Teacher, Soldier, Patriarch
    Roger Wilber finds a Fulton ancestor who inspires the Wilber family to this day

Cave House Restoration Planned
    Abandoned stone hotel to be a museum

Information Please
     Prohibition and the “lost” history of Schoharie County

History in the News

Old Stone Fort News

Stone Fort Events Calendar

Book Review
     Never Forsake the Flag by Ken Jones, reviewed by Mary Murabito

2002 Index

Then And Now
    The Cave House hotel in an old post card and a 2002 photo

About the S CHOHARIE C OUNTY H ISTORICAL R EVIEW

Subscription Information

About the Schoharie County Historical Society

Notices & General Information


NOTICE OF MEETING

Please take notice that the spring meeting of the Schoharie County Historical Society will be held on Friday, the 25th of April, 2003, at 7:30 o’clock in the evening, in the William Badgley Museum, Old Stone Fort Museum complex, Schoharie New York.
 

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.HistoricalReview.Org
 

RECIPES WANTED
Sloughter Pot Pie? Buckle and Slump?

The REVIEW is seeking recipes for Schoharie County-area dishes of the past. We’d 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 .
 


2003 Schoharie County Board of Supervisors

Historical, Planning and Promotion Committee

Susan H. Loden, Wright, chair; Robert Mann Jr., Blenheim; Dennis Richards, Middleburgh; Martin Shrederis, Schoharie; Philip R. Skowfow Jr., Fulton
 


2003 Schoharie County Municipal Historians

County Historian – Harold Zoch, Middleburgh

Deputy County Historian – Anne W. Hendrix, Schoharie

Blenheim – vacant

Broome – Betty Chichester

Carlisle – Carolyn Tillapaugh

Cobleskill – Theodore Shuart

Conesville – Beatrice Mattice

Esperance – Kenneth Jones

Fulton – Gladys Wayman

Gilboa – Richard Lewis

Jefferson – Walter Ruland

Middleburgh  – Charlie Spickerman

Richmondville – Joseph Bernocco

Schoharie – Anne W. Hendrix

Seward – William Gregory

Sharon – Armandine Handy

Summit – Howard Crapser

Wright – Ramona Tryon

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