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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Meeting of WCHS Local History Book Club \nWashington County Historical Society’s Local History Book Club will meet from noon until 1 PM on Friday\, Aug. 11\, at the East Hebron Presbyterian Church\, 6559 State Rt. 22\, Hebron\, and at the one-room schoolhouse across the street from the church. The school is maintained by the Hebron Preservation Society. Washington County Historical Society membership is not required for participation.   \nThe discussion will focus on the history of one-room schoolhouse education in Washington County.  Attendees are asked to read the chapter on Education in the book Hebron A Century in Review\, or to read Kaufman’s The American One-Room Schoolhouse.  Parking is at the church.  Memorabilia will be on display in the schoolhouse\, with our tour being led by Debi Craig\, Hebron town historian. \nThe group meets on the second Friday of the month at noon\, usually at the Historical Society in Fort Edward.  The September meeting will focus on the history of apples in Washington County\, and will be held at 167 Broadway in Fort Edward.  \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as works by local authors.  Proposed topics include the temperance movement in our area\, Andrew Carnegie’s role in the creation of Mountainside Library\, and the significance of the Champlain Canal.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-13/
LOCATION:Hebron United Presbyterian Church East\, 6559 NYS State Rte. 22\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s Local History Book Club will meet from 12 PM until 1 PM on Friday\, July 14\, at the society’s headquarters\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward.  Washington County Historical Society membership is not required for participation. \n  \nThe discussion will focus on Townsend Harris’s role in American trade with Japan.  Harris (1804-1878) was born and educated in Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls) where his father was a hatter.  He became the First United States Consul General to Japan and was founder of the College of the City of New York\, the first tuition-free college for poor children in the United States.  A historical marker is near the corner of Locust Street and Main Street\, just north of the village green in Hudson Falls. \n  \n                         \n                                           \n  \nThe group meets on the second Friday of the month at noon\, usually at the Historical Society in Fort Edward.  The August meeting will focus on one-room schoolhouse education\, and will be held in the one-room schoolhouse at Hebron and a near-by church.  Attendees are urged to read the schoolhouse chapter in Hebron A Century in Review.  \n  \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as works by local authors.  Proposed topics include the temperance movement in our area\, Andrew Carnegie’s role in the creation of Mountainside Library\, and apple-growing in Washington County.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-12/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230609T120000
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:June 9 Meeting of WCHS Local History Book Club\n\nWashington County Historical Society’s Local History Book Club will meet from noon until 1 PM on Friday\, June 9\, at the Ulysses S. Grant Cottage State Historic Site\, 1000 Mount McGregor Road\, Gansevoort. Washington County Historical Society membership is not required for participation.\nThe discussion will focus on the last weeks of President Grant’s life\, spent at Mount McGregor writing his two-volume memoirs. Grant’s Final Victory\, by Charles Flood\, is the recommended book. Alternative reading would be any biography of President Grant.\nThe book discussion will be held under a tent\, after which attendees may tour the Visitor Center exhibits\, view the interpretive panels\, and walk the nature path that dying President Grant walked with his wife. Grant’s Cottage is undergoing renovations and will not be available for an inside tour.\nNext Month:\nThe group meets on the second Friday of the month at noon\, usually at the Historical Society\, 167 Broadway in Fort Edward. The July meeting will focus on Townsend Harris’s role in American trade with Japan. Harris was born and educated in Sandy Hill.\nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as works by local authors. Proposed topics include one-room schoolhouse education\, Andrew Carnegie’s role in the creation of Mountainside Library\, and apple-growing in Washington County. For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-11/
LOCATION:ULYSSES S. GRANT COTTAGE  STATE HISTORIC SITE & NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK\, 1000 Mt McGregor Rd\, Gansevoort\, New York\, 12831\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230606T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230606T200000
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SUMMARY:AUTHOR TALK Washington County's 123rd Regiment and the Experiences of Sergeant William J. McCollum During the Civil War WITH CHARLES VAVRINA
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, June 6th at 6:30pm at the Hartford Baptist Church\, 56 Main Street (Co. Rte. 23)\, Hartford\, NY  for a talk with Charles Vavrina as he discusses Washington County’s 123rd regiment during the Civil War.\nDr. Vavrina is the author of “When This Cruel War is Over: The Civil War Letters and Diary of William J. McCollum\, Company F\, 123rd New York Volunteer Infantry” which contains 94 letters spanning the years 1862 – 1865 as well as the 1865 diary of Sergeant McCollum.\nEnlisted into the 123rd in Argyle\, NY\, Sergeant McCollum’s letters describe not only his camp life and marching orders\, but also his concerns for his family back home on the farm with references to the fate of countless friends and acquaintances both at war and back in Washington County. After his service McCollum returned and resided in Salem\, NY outside of Shushan.\nThis Author Talk will be held at the Hartford Baptist Church\, 56 Main Street (Co. Rte. 23)\, Hartford\, NY at 6:30pm and is open to the public.\nDirectly across from the church is the 123rd Recruitment Center\, a part of the Hartford Museum\, which will be open before the program at 5pm. The center\, where hundreds of Washington County men signed up to fight in the Civil War\, now houses a fine collection of the memorabilia of the 123rd Regiment.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/author-talk-washington-countys-123rd-regiment-and-the-experiences-of-sergeant-william-j-mccollum-during-the-civil-war-with-charles-vavrina/
LOCATION:Hartford Baptist Church\, 56 Main Street\, Hartford\, NY\, 12832\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T173000
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SUMMARY:What You Should Know About Historic Designation and Funding Sources
DESCRIPTION:What You Should Know About Historic Designation and Funding Sources\nPresented by Janna Rudler \nThe Preservation League of NYS will present information about the League’s grant and technical services programs\, an overview of the State and National Registers of Historic Places\, historic districts\, and financial incentives for historic preservation available to historic property owners. (Guest speaker from SHPO\, TBD.) Janna Rudler is the Grants and Technical Services Manager at the Preservation League of New York State. The Preservation League is the statewide non-profit dedicated to historic preservation advocacy\, education\, and grants since 1974. Janna advises non-profits and municipalities in achieving their preservation goals\, offers technical support and referrals to all who seek assistance in their preservation efforts\, and oversees\nthe League’s grant programs. Her career has taken her from archaeological digs across New York state and directing an archaeology lab to managing a historic house museum. Janna holds a BA in Anthropology from Binghamton University and a Master of Arts in History Museum Studies from the Cooperstown Graduate Program.\nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/what-you-should-know-about-historic-designation-and-funding-sources/
LOCATION:Historic Salem Courthouse\, 58 East Broadway\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230512T120000
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:May 12 Meeting of WCHS Local History Book Club \nWashington County Historical Society’s Local History Book Club will meet from 12 PM until 1 PM on Friday\, May 12\, at the Slate Valley Museum\, 17 Water Street\, Granville.  Washington County Historical Society membership is not required for participation. \n  \nThe discussion will focus on Dorothy Offensend’s book The Western Vermont Slate Belt\, published in 2003.  That slate belt runs through portions of Granville\, producing red slate in that town.  The book is available at the Washington County Historical Society book shop https://wchs-ny.org/product/the-western-vermont-slate-belt-fair-haven/.  The author was a former president of the Historical Society.  Alternative reading is “A Study in Slate” by Scott Carpenter\, written at UVM for a degree in Environmental Studies in 2002.  It can be read online at https://www.uvm.edu/~shali/Slate.pdf.  Scott\, a former Fort Ann resident\, now lives in Maine. \n  \nFollowing the book discussion\, attendees may tour the exhibits and view the museum’s movie. \n  \nThe group meets on the second Friday of the month at noon\, usually at the Historical Society\, 167 Broadway in Fort Edward.  Future sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as works by local authors.  The proposed topics include Ulysses Grant’s final days at Mount McGregor; Apple growing in Washington County; and Townsend Harris’s role in American trade with Japan.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-10/
LOCATION:Slate Valley Museum\, 17 Water Street\, Granville\, NY\, 12832\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230511T173000
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SUMMARY:Anatomy of Buildings: Architectural Vocabulary and Identifying 19th Century Styles
DESCRIPTION:Anatomy of Buildings: Architectural Vocabulary and Identifying 19th Century Styles Presented by Susan Arena \nThis one hour program will offer a brief overview of common language used to describe buildings and an introduction to architectural styles found in Washington County. Familiarity with stylistic elements and influences helps provide historic context to the built environment and a better understanding of your community. \nSusan Arena is an Architectural Historian with experience completing historic resources surveys\, National Register nominations\, preservation planning\, and educational programming. She has worked in non-profit\, private\, and public sectors\, collaborating with State Historic Preservation Offices in New York\, Massachusetts\, Rhode Island\, and Connecticut as well as many regional organizations. Susan holds a BA in Architectural Studies from Hobart & William Smith Colleges and an MS in Historic Preservation from the University of Vermont.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/anatomy-of-buildings-architectural-vocabulary-and-identifying-19th-century-styles/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230414T120000
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet from 12-1 PM on Friday\, April 14\, at the Old Stone House Library in Fort Ann\, NY.  Historical Society membership is not required.  \nThe book club will discuss the two books about the Fort Ann area by Fred Tracy Stiles.  Future sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors.  The proposed list of topics includes Ulysses Grant’s final days at Mount McGregor; Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall; the temperance movement in this area; and the slate industry in Washington County.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-9/
LOCATION:Old Stone House Library\, 36 George St\, Fort Ann\, 12827\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230310T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230310T130000
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet from 12-1 PM on Friday\, March 10\, at the historical society headquarters\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward.  Historical Society membership is not required.  \nThe March meeting of the book club will be a discussion of the Impact of the scalping of Jane McCrea on the Battle of Saratoga.  Attendees are encouraged to read Letters to Lura: 1850’s Life\, Death & Publishing and The Jane McCrea Story by Doris Putnam Lasselle\, available at the Book Shop of the society.  The session will begin with a short presentation by Connie Farrington about her two-sided quilt on the Scalping of Jane McCrea.  The reverse side is an old traditional pattern called Burgoyne Surrounded.  \n Future sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors.  The proposed list of topics includes Ulysses Grant’s final days at Mount McGregor; Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall; the temperance movement in this area; and the slate industry in Washington County.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-8/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet from noon until 1 PM on Friday\, January 13\, at the historical society headquarters\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward.  Historical Society membership is not required. \nThe January meeting of the book club will be discussion of the life and work of Mathew Brady.  Born to Irish parents in Johnsburg\, Warren Co.\, in 1822\, Brady was a renowned photographer who was best known for his photos of the Civil War and of famous people in the 19th century.  Brady studied under inventor and photographer Samuel Morse and later had galleries on Broadway and in Washington\, DC.  He died in poverty in New York City January 15\, 1896. \nFebruary’s meet up will be about Shay’s Rebellion and the impact it had on our area. \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors.  The proposed list of topics includes Ulysses Grant’s final days at Mount McGregor\, Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall\, and the Underground Railroad.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-7/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221209T120000
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SUMMARY:Local History Book Club- Grandma Moses
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, December 9th \, at the Folk Life Center at Crandall Library. The club usually meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required.\nThe December meeting of the book club will be a discussion of the impact of Grandma Moses on art in America. Participants may read any book on Grandma Moses.\nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors. The proposed list includes works on Ulysses Grant at Mount McGregor; Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall; and the life of Mathew Brady\, photographer\, born in Warren County. For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/local-history-book-club-grandma-moses/
LOCATION:Folklife Center @ Crandal Public Library\, 251 Glen St\, Glens Falls\, NY\, 12801\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221111T120000
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SUMMARY:Local History Book Club- Henry Hudson
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, November 11\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward. The club usually meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required.\nThe November meeting of the book club will be discussion of the life of Henry Hudson\, focusing on the voyage on which he came closest to this area in the Half Moon. Participants may read any book on Henry Hudson.\nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors. The proposed list includes works on Ulysses Grant at Mount McGregor; Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall; and the life of Mathew Brady\, photographer\, born in Warren County. For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/local-history-book-club-henry-hudson/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221029T100000
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SUMMARY:82 Annual WCHS Meeting and Presentation on Philip Skene and the Battle of Bennington
DESCRIPTION:The 82nd annual meeting of the Washington County Historical Society will take place Saturday\, October 29\, 2022 at the Skene Manor at 8 Potter Terrace in Whitehall\, NY.\n\nCoffee hour will begin at 10:00 a.m.\n\nThe WCHS business meeting will begin at 10:30 ending with awards.\n\nThe public program\, “Philip Skene and the Battle of Bennington” by David Pitlyk will begin at 11:45 on the second floor.\n\nA member luncheon will be following the program. We will be ordering from the menu. The Manor offers a wide variety of sandwiches ranging in price from $5.50 – $12.00 \, at least two homemade soups\, salads and a selection of desserts and beverages. If you have any questions\, please contact Washington County Historical Society on Wednesday and Friday from 9:30 – 4:30 at (518) 747-9108.\n\nThe program is open to the public at no charge. Donations will gladly be accepted.\n\nSpeaker:\nDavid Pitlyk is the Interpretive Programs Assistant at Bennington Battlefield and has seven years of service with NYS Parks. He previously held the position of Interpretations Coordinator at the museum ship USS SLATER. He has a B.A. in history and M.S. in secondary education from the State University of New York at Albany.\n\nHistory:\nPhilip Skene was on a course to become one of the most prominent citizens of the province of New York. Returning from Great Britain as the newly appointed “Lieutenant Governor of the Fort of Ticonderoga and Crown Point” in 1775\, he already claimed a vast acreage around present-day Whitehall\, NY. The events of the American Revolution would forever alter his fortunes. When Lt. Col. Baum was ordered by General Burgoyne to march to Bennington in 1777\, Skene would accompany him as a follower of the British army. Such was his reputation that many patriots assumed that Skene was in command of Crown Forces there. Today’s presentation investigates Skene with special emphasis on one of the defining moments of his life\, the Battle of Bennington. Join presenter David Pitlyk to learn more about this influential man\, his role in the battle and his ultimate downfall.\nThe Skene Manor is a Victorian Gothic-style mansion in Whitehall. The property where the mansion sits was formerly owned by Philip Skene\, founder of Whitehall (formerly Skenesborough). It was purchased in 1867 by New York State Supreme Court Judge Joseph H Potter (1821-1902) Potter bult the mansion on the property over 2 years at a cost of $25\,000 and named it Mountain Terrace. The building is constructed of gray sandstone quarried from Skene Mountain by stone cutters from Italy.\nThe house has an interesting history and became a restaurant in 1946 when it was renamed Skene Manor. The house was sold a few times. After it changed hands again in the 1980s\, it changed hands several more times\, but the owners were unsuccessful at keeping it open as a restaurant and the mansion fell into disrepair. In the mid-1990s\, Skene Manor Preservation\, Inc. \, a volunteer organization was formed and took on the task of restoring and maintaining Skene Manor.\n\n\nIt is not necessary to pre-register for this event.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/82-annual-wchs-meeting-and-presentation-on-philip-skene-and-the-battle-of-bennington/
LOCATION:Skene Manor\, 8 Potter Terrace\, Whitehall\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221021T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221021T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220928T202324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T203215Z
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, October 21\, at the Rogers Island Visitors Center\, 11 Rogers Island Drive\, Fort Edward.  This change from the usual second Friday of the month schedule is to accommodate the tourist season of the site.  Historical Society membership is not required for the book club. \nThe October meeting will be a discussion of any book about Robert Rogers\, 1731 – 1795\, but the focus will be on his activities while on the island where we are meeting.  It was there in 1757\, during the French and Indian War\, that Rogers forever changed military tactics when he wrote his “Rules of Ranging.” Today’s U. S. Army Rangers consider Rogers Island to be their “spiritual birthplace”.   \nThe group will be able to visit the exhibits following our discussion.  A small donation for the site is requested. \n                                                                         \nFor those who wish to read ahead\, the meeting on November 11 will focus on the voyage of Henry Hudson on which he discovered the river that is named for him.  Any book on the life of Henry Hudson (c. 1565 – 1611) can be read in preparation. \n  \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors.  The proposed list includes Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall; the life of Mathew Brady\, photographer\, who was born in Warren County; and the impact of Grandma Moses on American Art.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-6/
LOCATION:Rogers Island Visitor Center\, 11 Rogers Island Drive\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221008T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220907T192449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220916T131452Z
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Soldiers Commemoration at Kingsbury Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Come Celebrate Washington County History! \nSaturday\, October 8th\, 10AM \nKingsbury Cemetery\, corner of Route 4 and Kingsbury Road\, Kingsbury\, NY \nThe program will include a brief history of the Kingsbury Cemetery\, reading of the biographies of some of the soldiers buried there\, cannon firings\, bagpiper\, guided tour of gravesites of Revolutionary soldiers. \nThe Washington County Historical Society is undertaking a research program to identify all Revolutionary Soldiers buried in this county and to assemble as many biographies as possible in one place. This commemoration program at Kingsbury is the first of what we hope will be many more hosted throughout the county.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/revolutionary-soldiers-commemoration-at-kingsbury-cemetery/
LOCATION:Kingsbury Cemetery\, 12 Kingsbury Rd\, Hudson Falls\, NY\, 12839\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220924T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220314T171141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T171141Z
UID:670-1664020800-1664035200@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:ROUGH AND READY ENGINE COMPANY TOUR
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Museum of Greenwich Fire Department History. The building was constructed in 1904 and currently maintained by its members. The original Rough and Ready Engine Company formed in 1854. Tours will be given at 12:30 and 2:00 p.m.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/rough-and-ready-engine-company-tour/
LOCATION:Rough and Ready Firehouse\, 29 Main Street\, Greenwich\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220909T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220801T151001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T151001Z
UID:4887-1662724800-1662728400@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, September 9\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward. The club usually meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required. \nThe September 9 topic will be any book on Washington County’s 123rd Regiment in the Civil War.  Some options are: Reminiscences of the 123rd Reg. N.Y.S.V. by Sgt. Henry C. Morhous;  The 123rd Regiment N.Y.V.I. 1862-1865 Their Story  by Edie Baldwin Meikl;   We Were Marched Hither and Thither…” The 123rd NY in the Gettysburg Campaign by Michael Russert;  Letters Home: The 123rd NY Infantry in the Atlanta Campaign; and When This Cruel War Is Over by Charles Vavrina.  Some of these books are available in the WCHS book shop.                                                                              \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors.  The proposed list includes works on Henry Hudson’s discovery of the Hudson River\, Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall\, and Robert Rogers’ writing of the rules for rangers in Fort Edward.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com. 
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-5/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220814T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220701T185954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T162440Z
UID:4190-1660482000-1660492800@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:Tours of the Museums at Penope Farms
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society is pleased to be hosting our third open house at The Museums at Penope Farms located at 56 Scotch Hill Road in the Town of Jackson. This is a pop-up program that wasn’t on our original schedule. There was so much interest after last years event at the farm that we decided to do it again. The museums will be open to the public on Sunday afternoon\, August 14\, 2022 from 1 – 4 p.m. Owner\, Dick McGuire would  like to invite the public to tour his museums on the hill. Bring a picnic lunch and a chair to sit on and enjoy the amazing view of the Route 22 valley below. \nThe museums have expanded over the years and there are now 12 theme museums. They include: a library and music museum\, Post Office\, antique tools\, large and small (2 museums) \, household utensils\, a collection of artwork by the older sister of McGuire’s father\, Jennie Mae McGuire Bennett (an early 1900s artist)\, a dairy museum\, a chainsaw museum\, and a museum of Dick’s personal mementos. \nDick enjoys having visitors at his museums and recently shared the history of how the museums came to be. In the 1970s\, his father and three other retired farmers began to collect old farm equipment so that future generations would see tools from when horses were still used to plow the fields of Washington County. These men started the Washington County Farm Museum at the fairgrounds in Easton. \nDick\, himself\, merged four small farms to create Penope Farms. Stored in the barns were plenty of antique tools and equipment so he decided to start his own museum right on his farm. \nIt started with 4 rooms in two barns about 1978. Over the years\, individuals have given him items\, some were purchased at auctions and sales greatly expanding his collection. He added new buildings\, the most recent in 2019 which houses his personal mementos. \nThe main farm containing 3 museums was built in 1790. Meander leisurely back into yesteryear. The museums feature hundreds of items from 1800 to the early tractors of the 1930s and 40s There is something of interest for all ages from equipment for working the land with horses to classic automobiles of the 1920s and 30s. \nThis event is free  and open to the public. Donations are gratefully accepted. The event will be held rain or shine. If you have never been there\, come and bring the kids or grandkids. It is a great way to spend an afternoon. Please join us!
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/tours-of-the-museums-at-penope-farms/
LOCATION:Penope Farms\, 56 Scotch Hill Road\, Jackson\, NY\, 12816\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220812T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220812T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220801T150734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T150734Z
UID:4885-1660305600-1660309200@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:August meeting of WCHS Local History Book Club  \nWashington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, August 12\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward.  The club usually meets on the second Friday of the month.  Historical Society membership is not required.  \n  \nThe August meeting of the book club will be discussion of The Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper\, published in 1826.  Alternative reading is Steele’s Betrayal\, Fort William Henry & The Massacre; or Fort William Henry\, Digging Up History.   \nCooper’s historical romance is set in 1757 during the French and Indian War.  The siege of Fort William Henry is imminent.  Chingachgook and Uncas are “the last of the Mohicans\,” Hawkeye is their close friend\, Natty Bumppo is a frontiersman.  They are part of the contingent shepherding Alice and Cora Munroe to their father\, Colonel Munroe\, commander of Fort William Henry.  Commander Webb at Fort Edward refused to send reinforcements to the Colonel so the fort at Lake George is doomed to fall.  Our book club’s discussion is in Fort Edward.                                                                      \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors.  The proposed list includes works on Henry Hudson’s discovery of the Hudson River\, Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall\, and Robert Rogers’ writing of the rules for rangers in Fort Edward.  For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com. 
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-4/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220723T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220701T183808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220701T183907Z
UID:4146-1658601000-1658606400@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:"Thinking About Teaching" A Rural Social Studies Teacher's Path to Strive for Relevance
DESCRIPTION:The Washington County Historical Society and the Hebron Preservation Society will co-host “Thinking about Teaching: A Rural Social Studies Teacher’s Path to Strive for Relevance”\, a talk by Dr. Casey Jakubowski on July 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hebron United Presbyterian Church East at 6559 NYS State Rte. 22 in East Hebron Salem)\, N.Y. (7 miles north of Salem and 10 miles south of Granville)  \nDr. Jakubowski will speak about the role rural schools in New York State played in the education of rural America\, particularly in Washington County and the importance of the educators in our County’s rural schools of the past.  \nHis book on the subject will be available for purchase ($20) after the program.   \nThe District # 16 Hebron one-room schoolhouse museum directly across from the church will be open from 5:30 – 6:15 for visitors.  \nThe talk is free and will be aimed at the general public. It is not meant to be a talk just for educators. Come and learn how Washington County was on the cutting edge educationally in many ways in the past 150 years!  \nIf you would like more information or have any questions\, please call Programming Chairperson Debi Craig at (518) 854-3102.  \nWe hope to see you there to learn about history in our own backyards! 
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/thinking-about-teaching-a-rural-social-studies-teachers-path-to-strive-for-relevance/
LOCATION:Hebron United Presbyterian Church East\, 6559 NYS State Rte. 22\, Salem\, NY\, 12865\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220708T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220629T144711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T144734Z
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SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, July 8\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward. The club meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required. \n \nThe July meeting of the book club will feature an author talk by Glenn Pearsall of Johnsburg on his historical novel\, Leaves Torn Asunder\, A Novel of the Adirondacks and the American Civil War\, published in 2016. Pearsall is a well-informed historian who has created a poignant story of the families in his local area during the long brutal war. Many of the farm boys who thought enlistment would lead to a great adventure never returned home. \nFuture sessions of the club will include books about the larger Adirondack area as well as some works by local authors. The proposed list includes works on Henry Hudson’s discovery of the Hudson River\, Benedict Arnold’s building of the first Navy in Whitehall\, and Robert Rogers writing of the rules for rangers in Fort Edward. For additional information\, email Connie Harris Farrington at connieandlee@roadrunner.com.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-3/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220618T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220618T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220613T141331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220613T141415Z
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SUMMARY:Childhood Home of Susan B. Anthony- Historic Marker Dedication
DESCRIPTION:The Washington County Historical Society and the Office  of Parks\, Recreation\, and Historic Preservation are pleased to announce the dedication of a new historic marker to be placed at the Susan B Anthony Childhood Home at 2835 State Route 29 in Battenville (Town of Greenwich) on Saturday\, June 18\, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. \nThe marker was made possible by the generosity of the William G. Pomeroy Foundation Grant Program. The core initiative of this program is to help people celebrate their community’s history. The grant program commemorates people\, place\, thing\, or events that happened between 1740 and 1922. Since 2006\, the Foundation has funded more than 800 markers in 59 New York State counties. \nThe grant proposal was written and submitted in 2019\, then came Covid and finally in late 2021\, WCHS was notified that the marker would be coming to Battenville. In early June 2022\, David Pitlyk of the OPRHP placed the post for the marker in preparation for Saturday’s ceremony. \nThe ceremony will include a Welcome by Debi Craig\, Past President of the Washington County Historical Society\, also\, Coline Jenkins\, great great granddaughter of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and New York State Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner will share a few words. Descendants of Susan and her family will be  in attendance. \nThe public is invited\, however parking at the Anthony house will not be available. The OPRHP is sponsoring shuttle buses which will leave from the Greenwich Jr-Sr High School on Gray Avenue in the Village of Greenwich. Also\, keep in mind that the 18th is part of Whipple City weekend so there will be some detours in the village. There will be 2 runs with 2 buses each leaving from the circle in front of the Greenwich Jr-Sr High School at 1:15 and  1:30 p.m. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the departure of the shuttle you wish to take. After the ceremony\, the buses will return attendees to the Jr-Sr High School after the ceremony. \nWe hope you will join us in Battenville on June 18th to celebrate the role of the childhood home  of one of the most important suffragists in our country’s history who lived in Washington County for 19 years of her life.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/childhood-home-of-susan-b-anthony-historic-marker-dedication/
LOCATION:NY
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220610T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220610T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220504T165507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T165526Z
UID:2049-1654862400-1654866000@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, June 10th\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward. The club meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required.\n\nThe June 10 meeting of the book club will discuss A Home in the Battenkill Valley – The Earlier Years of Susan B. Anthony by Theodore Corbett. The book is available for purchase in the historical society book shop. Attendees are encouraged to read other books about Susan B. Anthony and her years in Washington County.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club-2/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220607T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220418T154528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T154528Z
UID:1233-1654628400-1654632000@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:Unsolved Murders in Washington County\, a program by author Dr. Hollis Palmer
DESCRIPTION:The Washington County Historical Society and the Greenwich-Easton Historical Association will co-host “Unsolved Murders in Washington County”\, a program by author\, Dr. Hollis Palmer on Tuesday\, June 7 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Greenwich Free Library\, Main Street in Greenwich\, N.Y.\nIn the days before DNA\, criminal profiling and computerized records\, many crimes went unsolved. Washington County was no exception to this phenomenon. Join us for an evening of the stories of Victorian Era crimes that occurred in Washington County (or at least to county residents).\nPresented by author and Victorian historian\, Hollis Palmer\, PhD.\, hear about such tales as the barber who while he was awaiting trial for murder\, made the model church on display in the Warren County Museum\, the murder of Maggie Horrigan near McDonald’s in Greenwich\, and the story of a woman who had trouble telling right from left. If time permits\, and we are sure it will not\, Dr. Palmer will also tell the story of the murder of the wife of the wealthiest men in Schuylerville (Yes\, the story does spill over into Greenwich!)\nDr. Palmer has written six true crime books on incidents in the Victorian Era. His books will be on sale at a discount price of $7.00 (which includes tax) or 3 for $15.00.\nThere is no charge for the program and the public is invited to attend. Donations are always gladly accepted. Please join us for this informative program about history that happened in our own back yards!
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/unsolved-murders-in-washington-county-a-program-by-author-dr-hollis-palmer/
LOCATION:Greenwich Free Library\, 148 Main Street\, Greenwich\, NY\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220604T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220604T170000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220314T164730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220314T175453Z
UID:658-1654344000-1654362000@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:THROUGH SUSAN'S EYES TOUR (A WCHS Fundraising Bus Tour)
DESCRIPTION:“Through Susan’s Eyes” was COVID-19 postponed from our original 2021 date. We will celebrate the now 102nd anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment. Barbara Skiff will portray the young Susan B. Anthony\, telling her story at each stop in Greenwich\, Easton\, Jackson and Cambridge. Attendees will ride a chartered bus; cost TBA and will include a wine and cheese reception at Burton Hall. Exhibits from the Easton and Fort Edward Political Equality Clubs will be on display. There are limited seats available as some folks have held reservations from the original tour. Update: The tour is sold out. If you would like to be added to a waiting list\, please email Debi Craig. If there is enough response we may run the tour again.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/through-susans-eyes-tour-a-wchs-fundraising-bus-tour/
LOCATION:Botskill Baptist Church\, 26 Church Street\, Greenwich\, NY\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debi Craig":MAILTO:dcraig1@hughes.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220418T154927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T154927Z
UID:1237-1653589800-1653595200@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:Washington County Historical Society Preservation Awards
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating Preservation Month with our Cronkite Lecture Series each Thursday of the month.\nJoin us for our Fourth Annual Washington County Historical Society Preservation Award Ceremony. The society will honor projects and people\, who have worked to preserve architecture and history of Washington County
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/washington-county-historical-society-preservation-awards/
LOCATION:Canal Street Marketplace\, 63 Canal Street\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220519T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220519T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220418T155118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T155118Z
UID:1241-1652985000-1652990400@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:Cemetery Preservation in Vermont and New York
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Preservation Month with our Cronkite Lecture Series each Thursday of the month.\nJamey Greenough will discuss the work he has done to restore cemeteries in Vermont as well as his newly formed\, New York State Cemetery Conservancy.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/cemetery-preservation-in-vermont-and-new-york/
LOCATION:Canal Street Marketplace\, 63 Canal Street\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220513T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220513T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220504T164837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T164837Z
UID:2040-1652443200-1652446800@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:WCHS Local History Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Washington County Historical Society’s local history book club will meet at noon on Friday\, May 13\, at the society’s Wing-Northup House\, 167 Broadway\, Fort Edward. The club meets on the second Friday of the month. Historical Society membership is not required.\n\nThe May meeting of the book club will focus on two works by Dr. Hollis Palmer of Saratoga\, “Maggie’s Revenge” and “To Spend Eternity Alone.” Both feature unsolved murders in our local area. The first is about the circumstances of the death of a 19-year-old Irish maid servant in 1889. The second reports on the shooting death of the wife of Jesse Billings\, prosperous builder of canal boats and owner of potato farms. Note that Dr. Palmer will be the speaker at the Greenwich Free Library on June 7 at 7 PM\, sponsored by the Washington Co. Historical Society.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/wchs-local-history-book-club/
LOCATION:Wing- Northup House\, 167 Boadway\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220512T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220512T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220418T155244Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220418T155748Z
UID:1244-1652380200-1652385600@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:Cemetery Restoration in the North Country
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Preservation Month with our Cronkite Lecture Series each Thursday of the month.\nJoseph Ferannini will discuss the work he has done in cemetery restoration in the North Country. Mr. Ferannini worked on the Salem Revolutionary Cemetery in Salem\, New York.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/cemetery-restoration-in-the-north-country/
LOCATION:Canal Street Marketplace\, 63 Canal Street\, Fort Edward\, NY\, 12828\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220505T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220505T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T050018
CREATED:20220418T155627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T172106Z
UID:1247-1651775400-1651780800@wchs-ny.org
SUMMARY:Proper Way to Clean Gravestones
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating Preservation Month with our Cronkite Lecture Series each Thursday of the month.\nBrian Raymond will teach the proper way to clean headstones. Mr. Raymond will demonstrate stone cleaning using the correct tools and proper cleaning solutions. The time is tentatively set at 6:30 pm but might change due to proper lighting for the talk/demonstration.\nPlease park at the firehouse and NOT on Route 4.
URL:https://wchs-ny.org/event/proper-way-to-clean-gravestones/
LOCATION:Kingsbury Cemetery\, 12 Kingsbury Rd\, Hudson Falls\, NY\, 12839\, United States
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