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Historical Committee Hears Fort Library Update

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 6/27/25 | 6/27/25

SCHOHARIE – The Schoharie County Historical Committee received updates on the Old Stone Fort’s new library project, community development grants, and various historical preservation efforts during its meeting on Tuesday, June 10.

Old Stone Fort Director Mary Johnson reported that additional mortar samples have been taken for the Fort's new library annex project to ensure the exterior matches the existing historic structures. However, a recent percolation test yielded poor results, and alternative options are now being discussed. Johnson also noted the recent unveiling of the George Warner Historical Marker in Warnerville and a large homeschool day held in collaboration with the Jefferson Historical Society.

Shane Nickle, of the Office of Community Development, updated the committee on several Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects. The county is working on a full application for a microenterprise grant, and the state has granted an extension until August 31 for the Middleburgh Park project due to delays in furniture delivery. Nickle also reported that the Manufactured Home Replacement grant, which targets six homes, saw one unit delivered and installed in May.

County Historian Theodore Shuart reported on his recent activities, including giving a presentation on the "Inns, Taverns, and Hotels of Schoharie County" to the Jefferson Historical Society. Shuart has also finished a story on Revolutionary War officer James Dana for the Schoharie County Historical Review and is assisting author Julie Metz with photographs for a novel set in the Cobleskill area during World War I.

Other topics discussed included a potential historical marker for "Minic the Eskimo" and a request for headstone restoration at the Hyndsville Cemetery. The committee also forwarded budget requests to the finance committee for the county’s new Solid Waste Coordinator.

 

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