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  • [[File:Shultes_Store.JPG|400px|thumb|center|<center>Shultes Store, this building would burn down</center>]]
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  • The select school was first located in a small building that had been built by [[Edward Vincent Filkins]], Esq. as his [[E. V. Filk ...ilkins. In 1929 the [[Berne Volunteer Fire Company]] was organized and the building became the first fire house.
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  • ...e, Proprietor. See [[Lower Hotel]] for a brief history of this interesting building.
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  • [[File:Berne_Masonic_Lodge.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>Building dates from about 1918.
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  • ...the center of the then settled area. Although church legend says that the building was constructed on the brow of the hill where the [[Berne and Beaverdam Cem ...(now West Berne) and the other section going to Beverdam (now Berne). The building was dismantled and the materials divided between the two congregations.
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  • ...6 Helderberg Trail (Route 443, half way between Berne and East Berne). The building was recently sold to the Town of Berne and will be used as remodeled and en
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  • *In 1786 the old log church was replaced with a frame building that served for the next 44 years. It was located on the hill where the [[B In 1829 the congregation had again outgrown its building. It was decided to build two new buildings, one to the east in Corporation,
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  • ...g was the tallest wooden structure in Albany County when it was built. The building has been completely taken down and the site is now the location of Jersey's
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  • ...Town Hall and polling place. After a vehicular collision in 1968 made the building unusable, the library moved to the Old Berne Hotel. It moved to present [[B
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  • ...ding built in the 1960’s that has 5 bays and an office, a secondary heated building of two bays, and a pole barn with five bays used for salt storage. Equipme
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  • ...ran Church]] of Berne, and [[St. John's Lutheran Church]], East Berne. Its building is the former St. Paul's Lutheran Church, built in 1835 in the hamlet of Be
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  • ...<center>Maplewood Poultry Farm main building from Route 252 in Knox - Main building - September 2010</center> ...<center>Maplewood Poultry Farm main building from Route 252 in Knox - Main building - September 2010</center>
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  • ...oomed. There was time, however, to remove most of the furniture. The small building which had once been the law office of E. Filkins was saved by placing wet r
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  • ...oomed. There was time, however, to remove most of the furniture. The small building which had once been the law office of E. Filkins was saved by placing wet r
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  • [[Image:Copy of pic001.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>Postcard of building of the State Road from Berne to Knox showing the Cheese Factor in the backg ...xtures were sold at public auction.<ref>[[Altamont Enterprise]]</ref>. The building burned down on Halloween night in 1973.
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  • [[Image:Copy of pic001.jpg|400px|thumb|right|<center>Postcard of building of the State Road from Berne to Knox showing the Cheese Factor in the backg ...xtures were sold at public auction.<ref>[[Altamont Enterprise]]</ref>. The building burned down on Halloween night in 1973.
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  • ...t. In 1835 the new [[r:Baptist Church of Rensselaerville| Baptist Church]] building was built in the hamlet of Rensselaerville. ...map]] of Berne as being in the southeast corner of lot 401. The old church building was sold for $100 in 1898 to Wallace Peasley who tore it down and used the
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  • ...and church membership fell off. The last service was held in 1948 and the building was taken down about 1960.
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  • ...in 1908 by Mr. Wolford. This was to become a stage and voting place. This building served as a gathering place as many plays were performed here on the second The building was used in the 1960s for the Franklin Shultes Insurance Agency and a gener
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  • ...roup was active for a few years then after the congregation dissolved, the building served as the church hall for the Dutch Reformed Church. West Berne and Sou ...h]]. The congregation worships in the hamlet of Berne at the former church building of St. Paul's.
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  • ...d been built as the law office of [[Edward Vincent Filkins]], Esq.<ref>The building next became the [[Select School]] in 1882, and was the Post Office in the 1
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  • ...ocated on the second floor in what had once been hotel rooms. In the same building is the town court and a meeting room.
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  • ...nville School was located on Rte. 443 just past Shell Rd. on the left. The Building is still there and is now a private home.
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  • ...e blades. The second building was known as “the tempering shop.” The third building was about 100 feet long and also contained a trip hammer along with forges. ...ure factory, a Methodist meeting house, a grist mill and storage area. The building might serve as a memorial to a once flourishing business which did have a g
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  • ...yer_Hotel_1.JPG|<center>Winter in downtown East Berne, note the two story building next to the hotel with the Blacksmith's Shop in the right rear and the old
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  • ...and is representative of what the other twenty might have looked like. The building was completely refurbished for the Town's Bicentennial Celebration by Glen
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  • ...in. Those plans fell through, and in 1991 the town condemned the dangerous building and it was torn down.
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  • Image:EBBA 5.jpg|<center>Special meeting April 1961 in regards to building a fire house in East Berne</center> Image:EBBA 22.jpg|<center>Breaking ground for the new telephone building,courtesy of Ginny Mann's scrap book</center>
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  • ...of Berne]] during the 1950s and 60s especially with the teenage crowd. The building still exists as a private residence.
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  • ...he church. The history of the Reformed Church says the original log church building was on the knoll in what is now the Beaverdam Cemetery. The 1787 Van Rensse According to church history, the original log building was replaced by a frame structure in 1786. So, although the survey map is d
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  • ...staircase and another at each end. A center hallway runs the length of the building on all floors. The rooms are small about 10 by 14ft with no closet, just ho
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  • ...y on what is now 1136 Helderberg Trail. In 1854 probably a small one story building, which is the west wing of the current house.
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  • ...nded] about 1765 as the Deutsch Reformed Church of Beaver Dam. The present building was built in 1832. ...ormed Church because of its location near [[Thompson's Lake]]. The present building was built 1925 to replace an earlier one destroyed by fire the previous yea
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  • ...ril 1903, and was rebuilt in December of that same year and is the present building still standing in [[West Berne]].
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  • ...Bernadette's Catholic Church]] was opened in the [[hamlet of Berne]]. The building was sold to the East Berne Fire Department in 1966. John and Vicki Crosier
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  • '''NEW BUILDING TO BE DEDICATED BY CHURCH FEB. 16th'''
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  • ...t a Committee consisting of five brothers be appointed to be denominated a building Committee and that brethren Cornelius Seabury, S. G. Tower, I. N. Crary, Jo ...ved, That the Treasurer pay out the fund of the Church on the order of the building Committee or some one of them and in no case shall he pay any moneys to any
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  • *1888 when the original building became too small, a new church was built. It is a plain, solidly built stru *~1989 the collapsing building became the property of Albany County when the previous owner, Loretta Curti
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  • ...l families to own slaves. About 1812 Fischer built a large, one-room brick building to house his three slaves, plus those of travelers staying in his inn.
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  • In the year 1855 an old store north of the present building, owned by James Cornell, was purchased by four members of the church to pro
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  • ...uilt over two centuries ago. Whether the carpenters were Dutch, or Germans building in the Dutch style, has yet to be determined. The [http://www.dutchbarns.or
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  • ...hurch about halfway between Berne and East Berne, was a square flat-roofed building. Another was a bit more elaborate, having a dimension of 20 feet by 20 feet ...ls on the other. In 1930 the Central School District was created and a new building built in 1932 to house the students from 15 local districts. It was not unt
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  • *[[Duke's Dairy Bar]] - A popular Ice Cream and Snack Bar, building still exists as a private residence ...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 Denn
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  • ...://www.berneny.org Town Hall] is located here in a former hotel. The same building houses the [http://www.uhls.org/uhls/members/library.cfm?id=11 Berne Public
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  • ...Methodist-Episcopal Church]] was started early in the 19th C. The present building was built 1888. ...ght was perhaps the oldest existing building in East Berne at the time the building was torn down.
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  • *This building became Foster's Antiques
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  • [[File:Berne Masonic Lodge.jpg|300px|thumb|right|<center>Building dates from about 1918.<br>photo ca. 1977; from [[Our Heritage]]</center>]]
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  • ...esser. Also that he received 5 cents per day for going to school early and building the wood fire, sweeping the floor and getting the pail of drinking water be
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  • ...use Inn] - A Bed and Breakfast Inn with five guest bedrooms in an historic building. 1160 Berne Altamont Rd, Altamont. Nancy and Bill Turner, Innkeepers. Tel.
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  • ...[[Berne Town Hall|Town Hall]] in what had |once been hotel rooms when the building was the [[Upper Hotel]].
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  • File:Young's_30.JPG|<center>John Halacy the building inspector,courtesy of Gail Dollar and Teri Johnson</center>
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  • ...and was known throughout the capital district for the meals he served. The building was demolished several years ago. The Inn in the early days had a six hole ...s torn down in 2008. The wing on the right was perhaps the oldest existing building in East Berne at the time.
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  • & by him collected & appropriated to building Church 90.<br> <br>&nbsp;&nbsp;At a Regular Meeting of the building Committee for the erection of the Church edifice for the Baptist Ch of Bern
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  • *21 C. the building is now apartments.
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  • ...Johannes Fisher or his son [[Jacob Fisher]] built a large, one-room brick building to house their three slaves, plus those of travelers staying in his inn. Co ...obably be Cobleskill, Schoharie County to the west. There is a large brick building on [[The Johannes Fisher House| farm]] outside the [[hamlet of Berne]] that
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  • *At some time a large, one-room brick building was built behind the house to house slaves. Conveniently located behind it
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  • ...e Township Albany Co. N.Y. Sept. 21st 1887 the following were Appointed as Building Committee. Hiram P. Gage, Charles F. Seabury, Henry A. Wilber, Henry Witte ...iption together with a record of the subscribers names contributing to the building of the house of worship for the first Baptist Church of Bern and Knox.
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  • ...Johannes Fisher or his son [[Jacob Fisher]] built a large, one-room brick building to house their three slaves, plus those of travelers staying in his inn. Co
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  • ...Johannes Fisher or his son [[Jacob Fisher]] built a large, one-room brick building to house their three slaves, plus those of travelers staying in his inn. Co
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  • ...their medical qualities. Mr. Hochstrosser has built a large and commodious building in which he can accommodate at least eighty people, and during the summer m
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  • Image:Route 146.jpg|<center>Building Rte 146, formerly known as the "Plank Road" photo courtesy of Shirley Oster Image:WB 44.jpg|<center>Building a new concrete bridge in West Berne</center>
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  • ...nter>This shows how modernization by adding picture windows to an historic building can destroy the historic look completely.<br.>Google Earth, 2008</center>
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  • ...hurch of Berne was in [[Reidsville]].) The following year the first church building was erected on the present site. It was an “Evangelical” church. Baptis
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  • ...father in 1840. At one time the post office was located in the rear of the building and later an addition was put on which operated as a store. My grandfather
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  • ...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 ...usher.jpg|<center>This was a steam powered rock crusher that was used when building the road to Gallupville from West Berne. This was located across from the W
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  • *1796 Lutheran church constructs simple frame building at the site of the Pine Grove Cemetery (now Pine Grove Lutheran Cemetery) *1835 [[St. Paul's Lutheran Church]] constructs brick building in [[Bernville]]
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  • The school was disolved on July 15, 1944. Falling down in 1976, the building is now gone.
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  • ...l families to own slaves. About 1812 Fischer built a large, one-room brick building to house his three slaves, plus those of travelers staying in his inn. Conv
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  • ...almost miraculous. Huge trees had fallen all about it, barely missing the building on four sides. Truly an unseen hand must have saved this family from death. ...ouse was leveled to the ground, also part of the of the shed, barn and the building badly wrecked. Fifteen acres of buckwheat and four acres of barley and oats
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  • ...Beaver Dam (as what is now the town of Berne was then called). The present building was built in the [[hamlet of Berne]] in 1832. ...ormed Church because of its location near [[Thompson's Lake]]. The present building was built 1925 to replace an earlier one destroyed by fire the previous yea
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  • After seven years of clearing the land and building their homes they were required to sign a lease that typically required an a
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  • ...choharie) organized a Lutheran Church. The first church and schoolhouse, a building about 20 feet square was erected about 1750. In August 1810 another lot was ...ast of the present church. Tenney and Howell state: "It was a plain wooden building of the uninviting kind, called God's barn."
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  • ...ould be part of the name. The church meets in the former St. Paul's church building in the hamlet of Berne.
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  • ...receive contributions, to reduce the debt incurred by Rev. S. G. Tower in building the present Baptist meeting house.
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  • Finishing their terrible work, the Indians set fire to the building and was probably the first, and was conducted in the building occupied in
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  • ...e 1850’s. A post office, two large school buildings, three churches and a building containing a museum, library and the town hall are located on the main stre
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  • ...n active church. They even held dances there, and then it closed down. The building is still there today. ...member Peter Basler driving the milk truck.) Everet Rau suggested that the building next to Dutch Barn in the colored photo might be an ice house (from an earl
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  • ...ank of Fox Creek rather than on the knoll where the framed Reformed church building was constructed in 1786. (Based on the dates, the survey of the church lot
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  • building and vine-tangled quarries
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  • *Maple Inn - a restaurant in an historic building in East Berne. 64 Main Street, East Berne. Tel. 518-872-9433.
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