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1 January - March Volume 17 No. 1 St. Lawrence Gas & Steam Engine Association, Inc. I January A Newsletter 1999 for Members of the St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum, a 501(c)(3) Education Volume Corporation 1 Issue 1 Amazing Support in 2014 n the pages that follow are the names of the many members and friends whose generosity made construction of new facilities possible, greatly expanded our collection, and supported the exhibitions and other activities. It might seem we keep nagging about donations, but without them the Museum would not be what it is. Think a contribution might be too small? Large donors and granting agencies will ask if the community supports us. We are glad that our answer continues to be a resounding, Sure does! Collections Get a Real Boost This Winter ric Warner has been appointed Chair of the Collection Management E Committee, filling a critical vacancy. A new computer has been purchased to replace the old one. Warner is in the process of transferring all collection software and records to the new computer. He suggests that when new items are donated to the Museum they should be tagged and given a number with other pertinent information including a photo to make it easier to keep track of each item. This information will be placed in a book for a permanent record and then entered into the computer. Celina Patterson is serving as an intern at the Museum. She is a senior at SUNY Potsdam, majoring in Art History with a minor in Museum Studies. She has been working closely with Shirley Dickinson, identifying and labeling collection items. Warner is showing her how to catalog items using PastPerfect software. She and Roger Austin are reviewing current law regarding museum collections in order to update our Collection Management Policies. Learning while working is the key. New Board Seated at Annual Meet lections for 2015 were concluded at the 2015 Annual E Meeting of the Members February 15. The following results were announced: President, Reginald Chester; Vice -President, Kevin Finnegan; Secretary, Roger S. Austin; Treasurer, Lee W. Dezell; Three-Year Term Trustees, Joseph A. Finnegan and Art Knauf, Jr.; to complete the present 3-year term of Kevin Finnegan, Connie J. Martin; and One-Year Term Trustee, Alan L. Garrand. Former President Alan Garrand thanked out-going Trustees Wayne Day, Chuck Goolden, Wayne Hill, and Bill Pharoah for their excellent service during the past several years. Names and addresses of the 2015 Board are on the last page. Snow covers the Collection Building (l) and new the Antique Tractor Building. Celina Patterson, the Museum s first student intern, places labels on collection items in the Farm House. Photo at right: New and former Board members at the Members meeting included (l-r) Lee Dezell, Kevin Finnegan, Joe Finnegan, Connie Martin, Reg Chester, Wayne Hill, Art Knopf, Gary Hargrave, Eric Warner, Wayne Day, Roger Austin, and Al Garrand. Museum Events 2015 May 9 Saturday: First Open House of Everyone welcome as we open doors and sweep floors from 10:00 to 2:00. May 23 Saturday: Work day 9:00-noon and Open House 10:00 to 2:00. Open House always the 2nd and 4th Saturdays. June 13&14 Sat.-Sun.: 33rd Annual Antique Gas & Steam Engine Exhibition. Help is needed before and after the show. July 11 Saturday: Annual Banquet at 6:00 PM in the Museum s Pavilion Building. Sept. 5 & 6 Sat.-Sun.: 25th Annual Old Fashioned Harvest Days Exhibition.

2 M Businesses and Organizations Support Activities in 2014 any businesses, groups, and others aided the Museum during 2014 by donating materials or providing special services. Their vital support assured the Museum s continued growth for which we are very thankful! 11 th NY Independent Battery of Light Artillery, Civil War Reenactors (Scott Wilson): Encamped during the Fall Exhibition. Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums: Provided our first lead to the Harden Collection. Mort Backus and Sons, Ogdensburg: Loaned a trailer to help haul Harden Collection items. C&M Dairy - Chester and Moulton Families: Use of their lift to help put siding on the Antique Tractor Building. The Frame Mill, Potsdam: Donated framing for the unique poster Racing to the Franklin County Fair. Gypsum Express, Syracuse: Had a truck and driver ready to help move the Harden Collection if needed. Haggett Excavating and Equipment Rental: Loaned a lift so we could paint the Antique Tractor Building. Honey Dew Acres (Peggy Cambridge), Canton: Again brought ponies and provided the very popular pony rides at the June Show. KT Power, Inc. (Bill and Marcia Tiernan), Waddington: Provided a crane operated by Gary Thomas at bargain prices for the sewage line project. Kelly Farms, Rensselaer Falls: Loaned their Kobelco excavator for the sewage line project. Kunoco IGA, Waddington: Donated several cases of water. LaValley Transportation, Inc. (Randy LaValley), Potsdam: Provided a triailer truck and driver to help move the Harden Collection and then loaned two trailers to store several items. LeBerge and Curtis (Jim, Duane, and Ron Curtis), Canton: Loaned their JD 544G front loader for the sewage line project and a trailer to haul items from the Harden Collection. Madrid Rescue Squad: Rescued a heat-exhausted volunteer and stood by for emergencies at the exhibitions. Town of Madrid: Provided its Community Center and offices for meetings. Madrid Volunteer Fire Department: Provided fire protection at our exhibitions. Mid-State Golf Cars, Canton: Generously loaned us several Golf Cars to help those needing rides during exhibitions. Jim Mitchell, Sawyer: Sawed the lumber used to side the Antique Tractor Building. Northern NY Community Foundation: Manages the Museum s endowment fund. Seaway Timber Harvesting, Inc. (Pat Curran), : Donated logs which were sawn and used to side the Tractor Building. R&S Construction (Robert and Bernard Reed): The bargain transport of the Kelly Farms Kobelco. Willis Shattuck, Auctioneer, Dekalb Junction: Once again provided tents for weather protection and comfort at the exhibitions. St. Lawrence Nurseries (Bill MacKentley), Potsdam: Donated trees for the apple orchard and provided instructions for planting. Gary Sayer Farm, Madrid: Our farming neighbor spread hay on the newly seeded ground for the sewage line project. Tupper Maple - Ken and Jean Tupper: Provided tractor service to build roads, create the base for the Tractor Building, and grade and rake the sewage line excavation. United Church of Madrid: Served an excellent dinner at the Annual Banquet. Walmart (Potsdam and Ogdensburg): Donation of the bike for the raffle and items for the silent auction. White s Farm Supply, Canastota: Loan of a Skid Steer to help load the Harden Collection. BUSINESS FRIENDS MADE OR AUCTIONS EXCITING AND SUCCESSFUL 1844 House, Potsdam Agway Potsdam Coop, Potsdam Baxter s One Stop Automotive (Michael and Jessica), Bicknell Building Supply and True Value Hardware, Potsdam Blevins RV Center, Potsdam Body Shop Fitness & Salons, Inc., Potsdam The Cascade Inn, Canton Coakley Carpet One Ace Hardware, Canton Decker s Maple Products, West Stockholm Evans and White Ace Hardware, Potsdam Griffith Energy, Potsdam Hometown Café, Norwood Hotel Grande, Norfolk JAC Tower Sunoco (Al Premo), Kinney Drugs - Maple Street, Potsdam The Lobster House, Norwood Lowe s Home Improvement, Ogdensburg Martin s Maple St. Service Station, Potsdam MX Fuels, North Country Collision, Potsdam Perry s Big M Supermarket, Norwood Pizza Hut, Potsdam Potsdam IGA, Potsdam River Myst Winery, Ogdensburg Thai Cuisine Restaurant, Potsdam TJ Toyota, Inc., Potsdam T&R Wines & Liquors, Potsdam Triple A Building Center, Canton Village Wines & Liquors, Potsdam Willow Tree Florist & Landscaping, Potsdam If you see any errors or omissions regarding our business friends, please let us know. Thanks. Ice Cream at the 2014 Exhibitions was provided by Stewart s Shops, Saratoga Springs and Perry s Ice Cream, with the Home Town Diner providing the cones. Page 2 Maple syrup for breakfasts during last year s Exhibitions was provided by Hugh s (Newton) Sugar Shack, Brandy View Farms (Janet Favro), and Ken and Jean Tupper. Ken Tupper last summer as he puts finishing touches on the graded road. In the foreground is the newly planted sewage line pathway he had finished earlier. St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum

3 2014 Construction and Project Fund Donors uring 2014 over 100 members and friends expressed their confidence in the Museum through donations of cash or D in-kind goods and services. The value of these donations exceeded $100,000. Among them were substantial gifts received as memorials to friends and family. This generosity and thoughtfulness has enabled Museum projects to move forward and to do so with no debt. With virtually no fund-raising costs, all proceeds directly benefit the Museum. MATCHING GIFTS Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation $4,186 (Leon L. Goolden) General Electric Foundation $5,378 (Leon L. Goolden) MEMORIAL GIFTS (Total of $3,305) In Memory of Reginald & Marion Chester In Memory of Maxwell Fisher In Memory of Howard Hutchinson In Memory of Bonnie Knight In Memory of James Locy In Memory of Francis Villnave BENEFACTORS ($10,000 or more) Roger & Carol Austin Leon & Carole Goolden RSI Roofing (Roger LaPierre), Gouverneur* Sweetgrass Foundation LEADERS ($5,000-$9,999) Reginald & Mary Jean Chester SeaComm Federal Credit Union Seaway Timber Harvesting (Pat Curran), * MAJOR ($1,000 to 5,000) David & Mabel Baker Lisa & Michael Brickey Community Bank, NA Charles & Linda Goolden* Villnave Transportation Services, Madrid Viridian Green Energy Susan Vought Lee Williams ASSOCIATE ($500 to $999) Wanda S Allen Robert and Roberta Marshall* Paul & Judy Moore Bernie & Amy Moulton Bill & Alice Pharoah Thomas & Jane Plastino FRIEND ($200 to $499) Jack & Joanne Backus John & Rose Bartholomew Evans Farm Repair, Inc., Lisbon Sandra Goolden Ivan Gordon & Ilene Cole Robert Green* Gary & Irene Hargrave Jerry Hobbs Eugene & Mary Jones James & Dorothy Locy Don & Barbara Lustyik FRIEND ($200 to $499) Continued MacFadden-Dier-Leonard -Agency, Inc., Canton Alan & Rita Ostrander Ron & Bonnie Riley Harrison A. Rogers Agency, Inc., Norfolk Dave Sickler Spencer Thew Jack & Debbie Vaisey Cathy Van Vleck James F. Weiler PATRON ($100 to 199) Francis P. & Kathleen Adams Alkies Liquor Store (Vickie Burnett & Marie Barkley), All Northern Construction, Inc. (Steve Boutot), Allstate Insurance (Anson Burke), William & Pat Bartlett Boutot Auto Sales (Steve Boutot), Maxwell & Barbara Fisher Arthur & Mary Ellen Frackenpohl Alan & Nancy Garrand James & Grace Hargrave Greg Howe Jane Calnon Jurgens Laneuville's Beverage Center (Leonard Laneuville) William C.& Joanne LaPierre James & Julie McGraw Milton (Pete) Mitchell Moser's Custom Trim (Rick Moser), North Country Savings Bank, Canton The Old Smokehouse (Robin L. Barkley) Lisbon - Michael & Marny Peterson Potsdam Auxiliary and College Educational Services, Inc., Potsdam Rudolf J. & Martha Sinkeldam William & Marcia Tiernan Lee & Martha Turner Eric & Kiera Warner CONTRIBUTOR (Up to $99) William & Gloria Akins Mort Backus & Sons, Ogdensburg Paul J. Backus Robert & Susan Barkley Barstow Motors, Inc. Larry Beattie Dan & Ann Bradburd Claude & Barbara Burdick John & Anne Carberry Dorothy Carkner Donald Carson Mike & Debbie Caskinette Roger & Barbara Catlin Clarence Cobb Carol & Charles Coons Barbara B. Day Janet Favro William & Melinda Fisher Duke Geppner Mary Harrington Kyle (Fireball) Hartman Richard Kimball Lisbon Lions Club Judy Martin Thomas Manning Becky & Kent Marsten Marion McIntosh David & Mary Ellen McKane Gary & Mary Montgomery Robert & Carole Moulton Lowell Nicholson Norfolk Liquor Store, Norfolk Philip Paige Ted M. & Nancy Palmer Nelson Pharoah Jarvis Planty Judith & Roderick Porter Dave and Shirley Richardson* Neil St. Andrews Dave Schipper Bud & Carolyn Shepard Bruce & Susan Smeby Jerry P. Smith Elma L Smith Robin & Peggy Steele * Includes gifts in kind. Please let us know if we have inadvertently left a name off of this list. Thanks Stickneys Garage and Automotive Machine Shop, Inc., Potsdam James Walker Wight & Patterson, Inc., Canton Garry Wilson Mary Jane Young Reg Chester at the Tractor Building made possible with great support. January - March 2015 Page 3

4 Log Cabin Relocation On Track n the previous issue of the Newsletter, plans for moving the Log Cabin involved total disassembly of the building. Following the offer of a local truck- I ing company, plans are now being made to move the building largely intact. It may be necessary to remove the roof, but these details will be worked out. Work will still begin the second week of May with the removal of the kitchen and cellar shed additions and the chimney. Bracing the walls will follow. Volunteers whether skilled or not are still needed. Come and learn with us. Contact Roger Austin if interested. Contact information is on the last page. Junior Members Are Important t the Hutchinson Farm in 2007, Frank and Elaine McDonald s grandson, A Seth McDonald, became a Junior Member of the Museum at age 2. He had such a good time at last year s Fall Exhibition (now age 9) that his grandparents asked him what were the ten things he liked best about the show. He replied: 1) riding and driving the 4-wheeler, 2) driving the tractor, 3) tractor parade, 4) hanging out, 5) spending time with family, 6) visiting exhibits, 7) watching people have fun, 8) meeting new people, 9) meeting all the cool vendors, and 10) being a member. The gift of a Junior Membership is a great bargain at just $5.00. The recipient will receive the Newsletter and can take pride in sharing the Museum s mission with all our members. We are seeking special programs for Junior Members that will be fun and instructive. If you would like to teach kite flying, show how the old gas engines run, demonstrate how to hitch up a horse, or present any other program, just contact any of the Board members listed on the last page. Kids programs can be fun. Help build the next generation of members. Your support is needed. Programs Needed to Support the Community Even before his recent election as President, Reg Chester has been urging the Board and members of the Museum to make better use of its facilities. Over a year ago he said, The community has helped us build great facilities. It s time we developed programs to give something back. From May through October, two exhibitions are planned as well as Open Houses every 2nd and 4th Saturday of each month. We need to add special programs that will be instructive and fun. Ideas presented so far include how the old engines operate, firing up the steam engine, restoring tractors, kite flying, canning, how maple syrup is made, one-room school days, hitching up the horse, and raising chickens. While more ideas are welcome, leaders are needed. Programs can be for any or all ages, a few hours or all day long. Most of the Museum s facilities may be used. Pick a topic and date and call Reg or the Secretary. Contact information is on the last page. Why not do it right now? We Remember Bonnie Knight passed away December 15, She is survived by her husband, Edward. Bonnie and Eddie have been great supporters of the Museum. During shows, Bonnie could be found working in the kitchen. Together they donated several important items to the Museum s collection. Reginald Reg Liscum, 76, passed away February 20, He is survived by his wife, Judy. Reg took great interest in the Schoolhouse as Judy helped get the restored building ready for its dedication. Milford Red Curtis passed away March 10, 2015 at age 90. Red was an avid antique automobile collector and restorer. His interest in the Museum is reflected in the 1918 Model T coupe that he donated a few years ago. He and the Model T were often seen together during shows. The log cabin, deep in snow, patiently awaits its move in May. The 33rd Annual Antique Gas & Steam Engine Exhibition on June is only a couple months away. What special exhibit or demonstration do you have hidden away? We are looking for more animal exhibits, rope making, planting demonstrations, wood stove cooking, broom making and more. Contact Exhibition Chair Don Lustyik at (315) , cell (315) or barbdonlustyik@yahoo.com. the Board of Trustees will Meet Saturday, May 9 at 8:00 AM in the Pavilion building. Board meetings are open to everyone. Red Curtis in the 1918 Model T Ford that he donated to the Museum. Page 4 St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum

5 Members and Friends donated Many Items during 2014 A great variety of items were donated to the Museum during 2014 including the extensive collection of horse-drawn vehicles in the Harden Collection donated by the grandchildren and items to furnish the Schoolhouse. The two dozen donors contributed nearly 100 items ranging from a beautiful glass-sided hearse to a book on barbed wire. Cataloging these items is still in progress. Hats off to those listed below who helped make the collection grow. Anonymous: Blackboard chalk staff liner. Sherman L. Ayers Estate, Mary Rutley and J.M. Watson, executors: Green, wooden, Wheel Barrow with wooden wheel and removable sides. Pat Bartlett: Harker Hot-Oven Chinaware pitcher, tulip pattern, 1930's 's. Lisa Harden Brickey, W. David English, and Jan English Leary: The Clarence C. Harden Horse-Drawn Vehicle Collection in honor of their grandfather. Brigitt Clark: School desk seat and school desk with attached seat in front. Vernice Church: Three school desks with metal side frame and wooden folding seat in front. Wayne Day: Map of St. Lawrence County, NY, Mike Gillette: Hale, model F22 fire pump. Formerly from the Madrid Volunteer Fire Department. Teresa and Kenneth Hill: Wooden, wall-mounted, arithmetic teaching aid. John Hough: Book, Farm Directory and Reference Book, St. Lawrence County, New York, 1918, published by the American Agriculturalist. Sheila Krieg: Folding lace buggy umbrella. Framed post card print Racing the Stork. Electric massager. Robert and Roberta Marshall: Map of St. Lawrence County, NY, Mike McGee (from his dad, Ray): Barrel churn from (John) Sullivan's Grocery Store on Depot Street in Potsdam. Jim and Julie McGraw: John Deere dump rake. George and Carol Reed: Wooden frame cutter? (A Who knows what this is item. ) Aurita Sitzler: Hand-cranked stucco applicator. Lee Thivier: Tools including monkey wrenches with wood-clad handles, adjustable wrench with curved handle, and hand-held vice with wooden handle. Hay bale hook with wood handle. Pulp wood hook, with wood handle. Lee Turner: Snow shovel, tool box. T.E. Turner: Book, Barbed Wire Handbook and Pricing Guide. Dick and Ruby Volens: Toy wheelbarrow. Child s AMF Jr. wagon. Child s wooden rocking horse. Six green glass goblets with gold trim, Clear glass candlestick holders. There is always a risk of error or omission when compiling lists. So once again, please do let us know if we have inadvertently made an error. Clarence C. Harden driving the chemical wagon with his team of champion Belgians about (Courtesy of the Harden Estate) This excellent rocking butter churn is part of the Harden Collection. School desks from Vernice Church. Wheel barrow from the Ayers Estate. The County map from Wayne Day shows Madrid and Waddington as a single Town in 1856, the Town of Madrid. January - March 2015 Page 5

6 St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum PO Box 400 Madrid, NY Temp-Return Service Requested US Postage Paid Permit # 8 Non-Profit Organization Madrid, NY Museum Trustees President/Trustee: Reginald F. Chester, 8350 County Route 27, Lisbon, NY Phone (315) rmjchester@slic.com. Vice-President/Trustee: Kevin Finnegan, 3357 County Rt. 14, Madrid, NY Phone (315) maplemeadowsfinnegan@gmail.com. Secretary/Trustee: Roger S. Austin, 410 Stevenson Road, Rensselaer Falls, NY Phone (315) Winters: 179 Lakecrest Dr. NE, Milledgeville, GA Phone/Fax (478) rsaustin123@earthlink.net. Treasurer/Trustee: Lee W. Dezell, 1648 County Route 31, Lisbon, NY Phone (315) leedezell@gmail.com. Trustee: Terry Billings, 731 State Highway 310, Canton, NY Phone (315) Trustee: Joseph A. Finnegan, PO Box 101, Madrid, NY Phone (315) jfinnega@twcny.rr.com. Trustee: Alan L. Garrand, 299 County Route 20, Richville, NY Phone (315) nagarrand@twcny.rr.com. Trustee: Gary F. Hargrave, 10 River Street, Norwood, NY Phone (315) ghargrav@twcny.rr.com. Trustee: Arthur Knauf, Jr., 1423 County Route 28, Lisbon, NY Phone (315) knauf.arthur@gcsk12.org. Trustee: Connie Martin, 501 County Route 36, Chase Mills, NY Phone: (315) cjmartin54@ .com. Trustee: Eric J. Warner, 9396 Five Mile Line Road, Ogdensburg, NY Phone (315) everpleasantacres@yahoo.com. Recording Secretary: Barbara F. Fisher, 104 County Route 31, Madrid, NY Phone (315) bfisher001@twcny.rr.com. Page 6 info@slpowermuseum.com Webmaster: Gary Hargrave at ghargrav@twcny.rr.com Annual Banquet Makes Big Move he Annual Banquet date and location have been T changed in an effort to allow more members to attend and to make use of our own facilities. The date is Saturday, July 11 at 6:00 PM. The United Church of Madrid will cater the event in our own Pavilion Building, assuring ample room for everyone. We hope there are not too many scheduling conflicts. Be sure to mark the Banquet on your calendar. See you there! Members at the Annual Meeting of the members listen to reports from the Board and others. The snacks were excellent. St. Lawrence Power & Equipment Museum

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