NNHS NEWS LETTER Northville Northampton Historical Society

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NNHS NEWS LETTER Northville Northampton Historical Society 1815 GRISTMILL STONES Gristmill stones were used to grind oats, corn and other grains harvested by area farmers for use locally in making bread, muffins, pancakes and other baked goods. Thomas Foster built the first grist mill in he had to leave them in Galway. Soon after he arrived home he died. His son, the town, on Hunter s Creek near where Prospect Street and Ridge Road converge. Rueben afterward brought the stones to their destination and finished the The large round stones you see at both front corners and the right rear of the mu- mill, which was also on Hunter Creek. seum are gristmill stones brought to Northville by wagon from Albany by Joseph Slocum. He built his grist mill on Hunter s Creek also, a few years after Mr. Foster had built his. A sawmill erected on North Fourth Street on the banks of the Sacandaga in 1929 by John A Willard was built on piers supported by these old gristmill stones. They were discovered According to Washington Frothingham, in when the old building of John A. Willard s was demolished in May 1815, Joseph Slocum hauled the heavy stones by horse or ox-drawn wagon from 1991. They were moved to the NNHS Albany, he got sick on the way home, so museum where they can be seen today. Circa 1991 1815 gristmill stone. Members of the NNHS Carl Reese, Ola Thompson, Don Wood, Channing Rockwell, and Terry Warner. Issue 56 May 2015 Editor Gail M Cramer MUSEUM NEWS Our museum will be open on June 6th during the Trail Days Celebration. Several authors will be at the museum to sign their books. Come out and visit us and learn about the history of our town and village. We have lots of pictures, maps, and artifacts, NCS yearbooks dating back to the 20 s and much more. The gristmill stones on either side in the front of the museum. The larger one that you see in the picture to the left is at the right rear of the museum.

THOMAS FOSTER S GRIST MILL 1790 Thomas Foster built and owned the first Grist Mill in the Town of Northampton in 1790. He built it on Hunter s Creek. These pictures are what s left of the mill. The rocks line the creek and according to Bob Blowers who lives beside Hunter s Creek and near where the old mill was, that there used to be a couple of large tanks at this site, but when some lumbermen lumbered off the property they destroyed the tanks. There is one of Foster s grist mill stones on the property of Mark Cramer. He told me that his father had found the stones and stood two of them beside his front steps leading to his house. One night in the 1950 s someone stole one of them. Mark s Dad, Clarence, declared that they wouldn t steal the other one, so he cemented it into the walk, which is still there today. One of Foster s grist mill stones Mark Cramer s steps Mark Cramer and Bob Blowers were a big help in showing me where the grist mill used to be and I was able to tell them the history of the mill. Note the ridges in the mill stone to aid in grinding the grain.

DO YOU REMEMBER THIS BUILDING? It was located on North Third Street. Probably most of us that do remember, it didn t look like the picture on the left. In the 1950 s it had an addition on it and was Young s Bakery and Ray Allen s Dry Cleaners. Carl Young s Bakery on the left and Ray Allen s Dry Cleaning Store The first to occupy this building was Hod Judson s Glove shop. 1920 it was Ralph and Kitty Sweet s Grocery Store. Fred Stewart s grocery occupied it next Arch and Marion (Ellsworth) Dunham s Tea Room Carl Young s Bakery and Ray Allen s Dry Cleaners Kitty and Ralph Sweet on the porch of their grocery store 4 Apartments owned by Harry Russell Dennis and Sandy Poulin owners In mid 1970 s it was torn down and an attached garage and breezeway were built using some of the lumber from the old building. Nipper Lawton and Harry W. Van Arnam. Hod Judson s Glove Shop in the background Front and back of an advertising fan from R. R. Sweet s grocery store.

PHOTOS FROM A PALMER PHOTO ALBUM CIRCA 1890-1900 Northville ladies on South Main Street. 1898 Note dirt street, side walks, Winnie Hotel far right between the trees. Sacandaga Park rustic bridge Esther Palmer in foreground Tannery Falls on Hunters Creek, Water Street 1898 Tidbit of Information 1815, in a Town of Northampton town meeting, it was voted that $120 be raised for the support of the poor. In 1817, $300. was raised for the same purpose. The Poormaster, together with the Supervisor, was instructed to build or hire a house for the use of the town poor. Quoted from History of Fulton County by Washington Frothingham

The NNHS Historical Museum will also be open. The new self walking tour of the history of the local historic business buildings will also be launched. Meet at the museum at noon, where you can walk the tour with a guide.