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Image:Coal Oil.jpg|<center>Delivery by mules pulling a tanker. Coal oil was used for many things including oil lamps. </center>
 
Image:Coal Oil.jpg|<center>Delivery by mules pulling a tanker. Coal oil was used for many things including oil lamps. </center>
 
Image:Berne-Knox School Bus.jpg|<center>Berne-Knox School Bus</center>
 
Image:Berne-Knox School Bus.jpg|<center>Berne-Knox School Bus</center>
Image: Reinhart Home.jpg|<center>Former home of [[Milton and Genie Hart]], man on the right is [[Elias Reinhart]]</center>
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Image: Reinhart Home.jpg|<center>Former home of Milton and Genie Hart, man on the right is Elias Reinhart</center>
Image:Joslin Farm.jpg|<center>Home of [[Jacob Sand Joslin]] and [[Mary Rine Joslin]] off of Switskill Rd. </center>
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Image:Joslin Farm.jpg|<center>Home of Jacob Sand Joslin and Mary Rine Joslin off of Switskill Rd. </center>
 
Image:Wood Farm.jpg|<center>The Wood's Farm on the flats below Berne</center>
 
Image:Wood Farm.jpg|<center>The Wood's Farm on the flats below Berne</center>
 
Image:Bassler Car Registrations.jpg|<center>First 4 years of registrations</center>
 
Image:Bassler Car Registrations.jpg|<center>First 4 years of registrations</center>
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Image:Hazel and Alberta.jpg|<center>[[Bio:Ball, Hazel Mae|Hazel Ball]] on top of winter wood supply with [[Bio:Alberta Ball|Alberta Ball]]. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Hazel and Alberta.jpg|<center>[[Bio:Ball, Hazel Mae|Hazel Ball]] on top of winter wood supply with [[Bio:Alberta Ball|Alberta Ball]]. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Allan Deitz 17.JPG|<center>Dietz/Ball/Wright Farm (Maple Ridge Farm)tending the sheep. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Allan Deitz 17.JPG|<center>Dietz/Ball/Wright Farm (Maple Ridge Farm)tending the sheep. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
Image:Allan Deitz 1.JPG|<center>Berry picking, Ida Sholtes 2nd from the left with the bonnet on, [[BioAlta Mae Sholtes:Alta Sholtes]] wearing the big hat. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
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Image:Allan Deitz 1.JPG|<center>Berry picking, Ida Sholtes 2nd from the left with the bonnet on, [[Bio:Alta Mae Sholtes:Alta Sholtes]] wearing the big hat. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Allan Deitz 24.jpg|<center>Picking berries, L-R Lois(Ball)Baily and Gertrude(Ball)Deitz. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Allan Deitz 24.jpg|<center>Picking berries, L-R Lois(Ball)Baily and Gertrude(Ball)Deitz. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Allan Deitz 25.jpg|<center>Dr.and Mrs. Chester Traver, Minister of the Lutheran Church in Berne around 1914. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>
 
Image:Allan Deitz 25.jpg|<center>Dr.and Mrs. Chester Traver, Minister of the Lutheran Church in Berne around 1914. Photo courtesy of Allan Deitz</center>

Revision as of 15:09, 29 October 2012

Hamlet seen from Irish Hill

Location

The hamlet of Berne, the largest hamlet in the Town, is located at the intersection of New York State Route 443 and New York State Route 156.

The Berne Town Hall is located here in what was once the Upper Hotel. The same building houses the Berne Public Library. Upstairs is the Berne Museum with "ten rooms of history" operated by the Berne Historical Society. The Post Office is next door.

The Berne-Knox-Westerlo Central School is at the west end of the hamlet.

History

Before the Post Office was located here in the latter half of the 19th century it was called "Bernville." In the 19th and first half of the 20th century it had a number of stores, up to three hotels, several blacksmith shops, a funeral home, cabinet makers, harness makers, etc.; now it almost entirely residential.


1814 Berne fire

Our Heritage has a report on the 1814 Berne fire:

Berne hamlet houses

The hamlet of Berne is fortunate to have a great many historic homes and buildings. Click on Berne hamlet houses for a partial listing. Please add your contribution to the list.

Churches

Schools

Businesses

Hotels and Taverns in the hamlet of Berne

The hamlet of Berne was once the thriving center of a prosperous farming community. Since travel from distant farms took a long time, there were numerous hotels and inns in the hamlet so the farmers could shop and stay the night before beginning the long journey home the next day.

Mills

Blacksmiths

Cemeteries

Photo Gallery

Photos of the hamlet of Berne