Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook Vol 056 1971

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GLEBE HOUSE REPORT Glebe House has had another busy year with hundreds of students and friends visiting and enjoying its history. In May, Jeremiah O'Kane, custodian, left for Ireland. We acquired the services of Robert Burnham, but were saddened at his death in October. Theodore Rich joined us in November and, although he does not give tours, he is doing a fine job keeping the house clean and in order. On June 6, 1971, the Glebe House Committee held a Craft Day from 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. Sixteen exhibitors took part and refreshments of lemonade and sugar cookies were served. About 500 people attended this event. In the fall of 1971, a new Committee took over Glebe House duties and planned the annual Christmas Open House. This year, however, the Open House was held in conjunction with the Junior League Christmas Sale on December 4 and 5 and Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol was its theme. The house was visited by 882 people in those two days and the Glebe House Committee made nearly $400 in an "early attic" sale held in conjunction with the Christmas event. With the fine cooperation of Mr. Nelson and Mr. George Pascoe, the following maintenance work has been completed during the year. 1. Painting the front hall, the master bedroom and the ceiling in Reynolds Room. 2. Repairing the window at the head of the stairs. 3. Erecting a fence along the east border of the property. The Glebe House was very pleased to receive a cradle given by the family of Balms B. Van Kleeck. A complete record of the babies rocked in this cradle accompanied this gift. Respectfully submitted, Nancy P. Straub Junior League Chairman and Jean B. Courtney Historical Society Co-Chairman

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Dutchess County Historical Society Membership List

11min
pages 119-126

Prices in the Good Old Days

8min
pages 107-110

Matthew Vassar, Junior

7min
pages 111-113

By Laws, Dutchess County Historical Society

8min
pages 114-118

The Van Wyck Family of Dutchess County

7min
pages 104-106

Since the year AD 1758 June" Transcribed by Brigid Allen

8min
pages 96-98

Dr. John Bard and Dr. Samuel Bard of Hyde Park

4min
pages 99-101

The Amazing Chanlers and How They Grew — A Book Review

6min
pages 93-95

A Creamery and the Blacksmith Shops in La Grange

6min
pages 90-92

Clifford Buck Recalls by Karen Jones

9min
pages 86-89

The Central Baptist Church of Clinton Corners

3min
pages 84-85

The Stone Barn at Pleasant Valley by Clifford Buck

6min
pages 81-83

Fire at the Old Dutch Church

2min
page 80

Poughkeepsie's Union Street (Preface: The Quixotic Plan

27min
pages 67-76

The Friends Meeting House

12min
pages 50-54

Pleasant Valley Celebrates Its Sesquicentennial

3min
pages 48-49

The Village of Wappingers Falls Celebrates Its Centennial

11min
pages 43-47

The Names of Streets of Poughkeepsie

14min
pages 36-42

Glebe House Report

2min
pages 23-24

President's Report

2min
page 22

The Clinton Historical Society

1min
page 30

Curator's Report

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page 25

Ulster County Pilgrimage

2min
page 31

Secretary's Minutes

24min
pages 8-18

What Does the County Historian Do?

9min
pages 32-35

In Memoriam: Balms Van Kleeck

1min
pages 26-27
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