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Image:downtown 3.jpg|<center>Postman delivering mail on foot, St. John's Church on the left</center>
 
Image:downtown 3.jpg|<center>Postman delivering mail on foot, St. John's Church on the left</center>
 
Image:Filkins Farm.jpg|<center>Fred and Josephine Filkin's house on Woodstock Rd. struck by lighting and burned in the early 1900s. Later this property became camp Woodstock. The boy on the far right with the drum is Fred Filkin's.</center>
 
Image:Filkins Farm.jpg|<center>Fred and Josephine Filkin's house on Woodstock Rd. struck by lighting and burned in the early 1900s. Later this property became camp Woodstock. The boy on the far right with the drum is Fred Filkin's.</center>
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Revision as of 18:16, 29 July 2013

hamlet of East Berne 1908


Location

East Berne is a hamlet a few miles east of the hamlet of Berne.

Churches

History

Situated on the Foxenkill, this hamlet was known as Werner or Warner's Mills when the town was organized and took it's present name from the establishment of the post office in 1825. Locally East Berne was called "Philley," a name given by Elnathan Stafford, who kept a small tavern in the neighborhood in 1820, and purchased his liquors in Philadelphia. It now has a gas station, a couple of restaurants, and a hardware store

Schools

Special Features

Businesses

Hotels and Taverns

Mills

Blacksmiths

Other Businesses

Cemeteries

Photo Gallery

Photos and Postcards of the hamlet of East Berne.

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