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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> | ||
Image:snyder 3.jpg |<center>Civil Defence pin, courtesy of the Jim Snyder Family</center> | Image:snyder 3.jpg |<center>Civil Defence pin, courtesy of the Jim Snyder Family</center> | ||
+ | Image:laura 3.jpg|<center>Shirley Rarick Duell in back, next to house....and I think some of the kids are foster kids my grandparents took care of. The back of the photo says August 9th, 1951. The house is their original farm house in East Berne on Rt. 85 and Rt. 443, at the top of the letter S. photo courtesy of Laura Casey</center> | ||
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Revision as of 16:48, 30 December 2013
Contents
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
- Binns' Boarding House
- Glenwood Farm - This was a boarding house for many years and later became the Glenwood Inn
- Long's Boarding House
- Overlook House - now Maple Inn
- Rest Seeker's Inn
- Robert's Grove
- Wagner's Hotel
- Hayden's Tavern
Mills
Blacksmiths
Other Businesses
- Camp Pinnacle
- Albany, Helderberg and Schoharie Railroad
- Long's Dairy
- Duke's Dairy Bar - A popular Ice Cream and Snack Bar, building still exists as a private residence
- Northrup's Garage
- Quay's Garage East Berne Garage owned and operated by Ernest and Ola Wideman
- Brownell's Store
- Snyder's Garage
- Skiland
- Miller Farm
- Fred Willsey's
- Helen's Star Super Market
- East Berne Post Office
- Durfee's General Store
- Helderberg Camp-Orama
- Mann's Auto Repair
- Marjorie Smith MD
- Ted Quay's Garage
Cemeteries
Photo Gallery
Photos and Postcards of the hamlet of East Berne.
1866 Beers map of hamlet of East Berne Article about Peddlers of the Helderbergs byOrlo Northrup Helderberg Trail(Rte 43) House on the left was Schuler's, now owned by Wally and Cindy Hayduke. Building on the right was a carriage repair shop. Building in the right background was moved when the road was changed and became Dennis Houlihan's home. Sign on left reads, this way to the Lkeside Hotel Thompson's Lake, courtesy of Willard Osterhout Shirley Rarick Duell in back, next to house....and I think some of the kids are foster kids my grandparents took care of. The back of the photo says August 9th, 1951. The house is their original farm house in East Berne on Rt. 85 and Rt. 443, at the top of the letter S. photo courtesy of Laura Casey