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==Additional Articles== | ==Additional Articles== | ||
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Cassidy Buys Land]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – March 30, 1889 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Cassidy Buys Land]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – March 30, 1889 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Move to Cassidy Castle]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – May 26, 1899 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Move to Cassidy Castle]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – May 26, 1899 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Appeal for Donations]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – July 7, 1907 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Appeal for Donations]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – July 7, 1907 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Open]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – May 22, 1908 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Open]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – May 22, 1908 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Mrs. Christie Travels to India]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – October 22, 1909 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Mrs. Christie Travels to India]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – October 22, 1909 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Daily Life at the Summer Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – August 2, 1912 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Daily Life at the Summer Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – August 2, 1912 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Girl Injured on Way Home]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – September 5, 1912 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Girl Injured on Way Home]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – September 5, 1912 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Ready to Open]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – May 13, 1913 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Ready to Open]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – May 13, 1913 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Welcome at the Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – August 1, 1913 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Welcome at the Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – August 1, 1913 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Helderberg Hall Dedicated]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – July 2, 1915 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Helderberg Hall Dedicated]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – July 2, 1915 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Edward Cassidy]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – March 24, 1916 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Edward Cassidy]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – March 24, 1916 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Girls Arrive at Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – June 6, 1916 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Girls Arrive at Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – June 6, 1916 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - YWCA to Open Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – May 25, 1917 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - YWCA to Open Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – May 25, 1917 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - YWCA Camp to Open May 29]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – May 17, 1918 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - YWCA Camp to Open May 29]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – May 17, 1918 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Altamont Y. W. Camp Will Open June 16]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – June 1, 1923 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Altamont Y. W. Camp Will Open June 16]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – June 1, 1923 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Close]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – June 13, 1924 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Close]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – June 13, 1924 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army Buys Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – March 22, 1929 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army Buys Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – March 22, 1929 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Fire Near Cassidy Farm]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – December 9, 1932 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Fire Near Cassidy Farm]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – December 9, 1932 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - History to 1934]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – October 19, 1934 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - History to 1934]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – October 19, 1934 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army to Use Camp Again]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – May 2, 1941 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army to Use Camp Again]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – May 2, 1941 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army to Sell Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – October 5, 1956 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army to Sell Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – October 5, 1956 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Lovejoy Buys Camp]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – February 15, 1957 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Lovejoy Buys Camp]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – February 15, 1957 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Lovejoy Swimming Pool]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – July 10, 1964 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Lovejoy Swimming Pool]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – July 10, 1964 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle and Camp Lovejoy]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – June 16, 1983 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle and Camp Lovejoy]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – June 16, 1983 |
− | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle History]] - [[Altamont Enterprise]] – April 22, 2004 | + | *[[Knox - Cassidy Castle History]] - [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] – April 22, 2004 |
==Young Woman's Summer Camp== | ==Young Woman's Summer Camp== | ||
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− | Image:19070622CassidyCastleSaleWEB.jpg|<center>Cassidy "Castle" Purchase<br>[[Altamont Enterprise]]<br>About June 20, 1907</center> | + | Image:19070622CassidyCastleSaleWEB.jpg|<center>Cassidy "Castle" Purchase<br>[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]]<br>About June 20, 1907</center> |
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''The camp will then accommodate 150 girls each week. A preliminary season was opened on June 15 and about 23 girls weekly are enjoying the camp. | ''The camp will then accommodate 150 girls each week. A preliminary season was opened on June 15 and about 23 girls weekly are enjoying the camp. | ||
− | [[Altamont Enterprise]], Probably June 22, 1907 | + | [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]], Probably June 22, 1907 |
==Destroyed by Fire== | ==Destroyed by Fire== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | Image:19490617CassidyCastleFireWEB.jpg|<center>Cassidy "Castle" Destroyed by Fire<br>[[Altamont Enterprise]]<br> June 17, 1949</center> | + | Image:19490617CassidyCastleFireWEB.jpg|<center>Cassidy "Castle" Destroyed by Fire<br>[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]]<br> June 17, 1949</center> |
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Friday, June 17, 1949 | Friday, June 17, 1949 | ||
− | [[Altamont Enterprise]] | + | [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] |
==Young Woman's Summer Camp Post Cards - Views of the Castle== | ==Young Woman's Summer Camp Post Cards - Views of the Castle== | ||
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− | Image:19570614LovejoyDedicationWEB.jpg|<center>Camp Lovejoy Dedication<br>[[Altamont Enterprise]]<br>June 14, 1957</center> | + | Image:19570614LovejoyDedicationWEB.jpg|<center>Camp Lovejoy Dedication<br>[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]]<br>June 14, 1957</center> |
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''The public has been invited to attend the dedication ceremonies which will be held at the camp, located just above Altamont on the Old Stage Rd. Members of the dedication ceremonies include George J. Jackson, chairman, and R. T. Riggs, C. H. Georgi, N. O. Hanson and A. D. Milliard. | ''The public has been invited to attend the dedication ceremonies which will be held at the camp, located just above Altamont on the Old Stage Rd. Members of the dedication ceremonies include George J. Jackson, chairman, and R. T. Riggs, C. H. Georgi, N. O. Hanson and A. D. Milliard. | ||
− | [[Altamont Enterprise]], Friday, June 14, 1957 | + | [[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]], Friday, June 14, 1957 |
For more current information about Camp Lovejoy, visit: [http://www.bgcschenectady.org/main.asp?id=9 Camp Lovejoy] | For more current information about Camp Lovejoy, visit: [http://www.bgcschenectady.org/main.asp?id=9 Camp Lovejoy] | ||
[[Category:Buildings]][[Category:Organizations]] | [[Category:Buildings]][[Category:Organizations]] |
Latest revision as of 23:38, 24 October 2012
Contents
Cassidy Castle
Article from the Booklet Knox, New York Sesquicentennial, 1822-1972
Excerpt taken from the Times Union, September 1, 1940:
'CHILDREN MADE HAPPY AS CASTLE IS TURNED INTO FRESH AIR CAMP
French Castles in the beautiful Chateau Country south of Paris took 100 years to build, but the famous Cassidy Castle which was located in the Town of Knox (Old Stage Road) was built, inhabited and deserted in the short span of 50 years.
Edward A. Cassidy, an Albany architect, went to France during the 1890's to study art and there conceived the building of a castle on the highest part of his estate.
Upon his return, he consulted several contractors about the strange idea of building a castle and finally selected Mr. George Weaver. They decided to use Oriskany stone and Mr. Cassidy bought an entire square mile of land to insure a plentiful supply.
Once completed, Cassidy Castle with its Norman arch (doorway), glass-enclosed turret and ancient stone architecture became known from coast to coast.
A tourist hotel was erected on the side of the mountain to house the guests who came to see it and to participate in the Saturday night game-cock matches which flourished in that era. The estate also contained a quarter mile enclosed racetrack, where Mr. Cassidy broke and trained his colts.
Suddenly, the gay and festive life at Cassidy Castle ended. Lured once again by the beauty of France, Mr. Cassidy sold his estate to Mrs. Harriet Christie of Camp Pinnacle (Thatcher Park Area of the Helderbergs).
Mrs. Christie transferred the castle and several acres of the estate to the Salvation Army of Albany during the 1940's, it is believed. The ancient appearance of the castle was then broken by that of youth, the estate was converted into a Fresh Air Camp.
The castle was torn down — the date unknown. The Schenectady Boys Club, Camp Love Joy are the present owners.
Additional Articles
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Cassidy Buys Land - Altamont Enterprise – March 30, 1889
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Move to Cassidy Castle - Altamont Enterprise – May 26, 1899
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Appeal for Donations - Altamont Enterprise – July 7, 1907
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Open - Altamont Enterprise – May 22, 1908
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Mrs. Christie Travels to India - Altamont Enterprise – October 22, 1909
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Daily Life at the Summer Camp - Altamont Enterprise – August 2, 1912
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Girl Injured on Way Home - Altamont Enterprise – September 5, 1912
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Ready to Open - Altamont Enterprise – May 13, 1913
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Welcome at the Camp - Altamont Enterprise – August 1, 1913
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Helderberg Hall Dedicated - Altamont Enterprise – July 2, 1915
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Edward Cassidy - Altamont Enterprise – March 24, 1916
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Girls Arrive at Camp - Altamont Enterprise – June 6, 1916
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - YWCA to Open Camp - Altamont Enterprise – May 25, 1917
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - YWCA Camp to Open May 29 - Altamont Enterprise – May 17, 1918
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Altamont Y. W. Camp Will Open June 16 - Altamont Enterprise – June 1, 1923
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp to Close - Altamont Enterprise – June 13, 1924
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army Buys Camp - Altamont Enterprise – March 22, 1929
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Fire Near Cassidy Farm - Altamont Enterprise – December 9, 1932
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - History to 1934 - Altamont Enterprise – October 19, 1934
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army to Use Camp Again - Altamont Enterprise – May 2, 1941
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Salvation Army to Sell Camp - Altamont Enterprise – October 5, 1956
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Lovejoy Buys Camp - Altamont Enterprise – February 15, 1957
- Knox - Cassidy Castle - Camp Lovejoy Swimming Pool - Altamont Enterprise – July 10, 1964
- Knox - Cassidy Castle and Camp Lovejoy - Altamont Enterprise – June 16, 1983
- Knox - Cassidy Castle History - Altamont Enterprise – April 22, 2004
Young Woman's Summer Camp
Cassidy "Castle" Purchase
Altamont Enterprise
About June 20, 1907
Cassidy "Castle" Purchased.
The deeds for the Young Woman's Summer Camp at Altamont were signed Tuesday, whereby the Edward Cassidy estate passes into the hands of this organization.
Some months ago an endeavor was made to raise $13,000 with which to make the purchase. By May 1, the time limit, only $10,000 had been subscribed. This the owner accepted in cash and made the transfer. The camp includes the house known as the "Castle" a large barn and 30 acres of land. Improvements have been commenced on the building and it is hoped to have them completed in a fortnight.
The camp will then accommodate 150 girls each week. A preliminary season was opened on June 15 and about 23 girls weekly are enjoying the camp.
Altamont Enterprise, Probably June 22, 1907
Destroyed by Fire
Cassidy "Castle" Destroyed by Fire
Altamont Enterprise
June 17, 1949
Cassidy ‘Castle’ Local Landmark Destroyed by Fire
Fire has destroyed the old Cassidy castle on the hill over looking Altamont, but the old structure was already in the process of being torn down when it burned.
Owned by the Salvation Army, officials told Altamont Fire Chief John Armstrong that the project of razing, The Castle, had already been started. According to Armstrong, workers were burning rubbish near the old structure Monday, when it caught fire. Altamont. firemen were called to keep the blaze from spreading to other buildings near by.
The fire consumed all of the wood, work in the building. That part of the building made of stone will be razed, it is said.
Unused for many years, the old castle was constructed by the late Edward R. Cassidy some 60 years ago. Cassidy built it for a home, and its castle-like design was an original idea. Mr. Cassidy later went to France, where he died a number of years ago.
Some years after its construction, Mr. Cassidy turned the castle over to Mrs. Harriet Christie, a leader of the Albany Bible school, then it came into use by the YWCA, and still later by the Bible School.
Some years ago the property was purchased by the Salvation Army, which has made use of the grounds as a summer camp for children.
Friday, June 17, 1949 Altamont Enterprise
Young Woman's Summer Camp Post Cards - Views of the Castle
Camp Lovejoy
Camp Lovejoy Dedication
Altamont Enterprise
June 14, 1957
Camp Lovejoy Dedication Set For This Saturday
Camp Lovejoy, the recently-acquired Schenectady Boy's Club summer Da-Kamp, will be dedicated on Saturday, June 15 at 2 p. m., it was announced by Dr. Ralph Isabella, president of the Schenectady Boys' Club, Inc.
Named in honor of Jesse R. Loveday, an early benefactor of the Boys' Club, the camp will provide a complete summer day camp program, including, hikes, crafts and other out-door sports. The Da-Kamp program is scheduled for six weekly periods, beginning June 24 and ending July 29.
The public has been invited to attend the dedication ceremonies which will be held at the camp, located just above Altamont on the Old Stage Rd. Members of the dedication ceremonies include George J. Jackson, chairman, and R. T. Riggs, C. H. Georgi, N. O. Hanson and A. D. Milliard.
Altamont Enterprise, Friday, June 14, 1957
For more current information about Camp Lovejoy, visit: Camp Lovejoy