cchs update 2017 - cchsny.org
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Dear Members and Friends,
This CCHS 2017 Update finds our organization continuing its mission to preserve, interpret and present the history and culture of Columbia County. We accomplish this in so many ways: our lecture se-ries for adults, educational school-trips for children, maintaining our four historic properties for public tours and study, supporting historical and genealogy research in our library, exhibiting our extensive col-lection in the galleries, and publishing our magazine Columbia County History & Heritage.
The historical society has moved forward dynam-ically on all these fronts in 2017. Our centennial ex-hibit “100 Years of Collecting” is on view in the Mu-seum; some highlights from our New York furniture collection can be seen in the Vanderpoel House; a new archaeology display is installed in the Van Alen House; and an exhibit outlining the friendship be-tween Washington Irving and the Schoolhouse’s lit-erary namesake is on view in the refreshed Ichabod
PRESIDENT’S LETTER
ICHABOD CRANE IN COLUMBIA COUNTY
In June 2017, we dedicated a newly-awarded “Leg-ends and Lore” historic marker from the New York Folklore Society and the William J. Pomeroy Founda-tion. The schoolhouse interior has been reinterpreted to reflect the relationship between Washington Ir-ving, Jesse Merwin, and Martin Van Buren.
FOUNDED IN 1916
COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Crane Schoolhouse. Our collaborative program of lectures with Historic Hudson at venues in Hudson and Kinderhook continues to bring large crowds. Touring the fourth graders in County and regional schools through our rural properties is an annual project. Visitation at our properties and attendance at our programs are up; a new exhibit, “Supreme Sac-rifice: Columbia County in World War I” is now open for our broadening audience in the museum.
As a private not-for-profit, CCHS depends on individual donations more than any other revenue source—in fact more than 70% of our donations come from donors like you. To donate online, go to: http://www.cchsny.org/donatenow.html
We are most grateful for the financial support from all of the donors listed in this year’s CCHS Update, as well as for the help and assistance provided by our members, volunteers and our small, hard-working staff. Thank you for a great 2017!
Jim GuideraPresident, Board of Trustees
Trustees of the Historical Society
James Guidera, PresidentRobert Peduzzi, Vice PresidentSusan D. Sharp, TreasurerAlexandra Anderson, Secretary
Roderic Blackburn, John Carroll, Peter Cipkowski, Benjamin Eaton, Bonnie Eyre, Bing Garrido, Nicholas Haylett, Charles Hewett, Hela Kindler, Alvin Knoll, John Knott, Henry H. Liv-ingston, III, James Ruth, Nora Tuttle
Advisory Council
Tim Husband (Chair), Rima Bostick, Jeff Daly, Joan K. David-son, John Dunne, Sheldon Evans, Heidi Fiske, Alice Gochman, Barbara Polemis, Russ Pomeranz, Rick Ryan, Anne Schomaker, David Smith, Susan Tripp, Bonnie Yochelson
Staff
Lori Yarotsky, Executive DirectorAnna M. Thompson, CuratorJim Benton, Senior Librarian and Weekend ManagerKelli Smith, Curatorial AssistantKristy Harnish, FinanceLindsay Halperin, Communications
The Columbia County Historical Society (CCHS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and inter-pretation of the history and culture of Columbia County, New York.
PO Box 311, 5 Albany Ave Kinderhook, NY 12106 (518) 758-9265 • cchsny.org
cchs update 2017
2016 CCHS SUPPORTERS$10,000 and Above
James Guidera& Edward ParranHenry III & Susan LivingstonCounty of ColumbiaPaul Cassidy & Vernon
Evenson
$3,000 to $9,999
Alexandra AndersonEvelyn Bordewick Charitable
FoundationCapital Group Companies
Charitable FoundationJohn CarrollDavid ForerNicholas Haylett & Timothy
HusbandCharles Hewett & Charles
OlbrichtHudson River Bank & Trust Co.
FoundationJ.M. Kaplan FundHela& Peter KindlerAlvin & Donna KnollRobert Peduzzi & Diane SmookBrian Ruhl & Ozgur OzarHeather & James RuthSusan Sharp & Neal ConollyJack ShearNora & Jim Tuttle
$1,500 to $2,999
Barlis WedlickEugene Lang FoundationBonnie EyreSheldon Evans & Martha
McMasterAmanda Barton & Jonathan
ForemanMichael & Nieves GarridoJohn M. & Ila GrossPeter & Louise KellyKyle Fraser Foundation, Inc.Michael & Barbara PolemisQuadrille Inc,Thomas & Shamila TuttleBonnie Yochelson & Paul
Shechtman
$1,000 to $1,499
Peter O. CipkowskiRobert FingerKristin FloodAllice & Richard GochmanJoan KellyDespina Leandrou & Michael
LaudatiThomas Schumacher &
Matthew WhitePhilip & Birgitta Sherman
$500 to $999
Constantine BaecherJeffrey W. BakerSandra & Bill BertschRobert Bluman & David
DeutschKatherine BorgenRima BostickDavid Bruner & Jonathan
HallamJames & Lucinda BuckleyDon & Sharon CampbellJill & Michael CastellanoRandal DawkinsJohn Delikanakis and German
DelgadoDenise & John DunneDavid & Frances EberhartJudith GrunbergJean Hamilton & Richard
McCarthyMichael & Lee Rachel InselTony Jones & Pooky
AmsterdamJohn P. KingsleyCharles & Joanne KnaussManfred Kuechler & Kathleen
SweeneyNancy Kyle & Jack FraserPeggy Lampman & Ian
NitschkeLane Press of AlbanyStephen & Kristina LangMary Anne & John E. LeeJohn T. LillisHeidi Fiske MandelTom & Olga MorelandDonna Moylan & Dr. Ben ChuSusan & Tom Nickerson
Wiess, Rifkin, Wharton & Garrison
David & Ann PearceStuart & Audrey PecknerPatricia & Joseph PhelanDavid & Julia PickettRussell & Christine PomeranzNorman PosnerLucien Rees-RobertsThomas RomichGlenda RubyRichard RyanGlenn & Cheryl SchnackenbergAnne SchomakerSchroeder Arts Consulting,
LLCJack Shainman & Carlos VegaTodd & Denise SheldonDavid & Linden SmithDavid Sprouls & Kate WoodWill Swift & Kevin JacobsMaynard & Kay TollSusan & David TrippRonald Wagner & Timothy
Van DamJay & Eileen WallacePeter & Stephanie Watson
$100 to $499
Suzanne & James AisenbergJessie Aicheson & Thomas
BaumgartnerWinthrop J. AldrichNeal & Karen BaillargeonRichard & Page BarrollBruce BashfordJohn & M. Elizabeth BerginStephen Bergman & Janet
SurreyAndrew BerkmanBernard & Anne Spitzer
Charitable TrustCarol BiernackiRichard & JoAnne BilottiRoderic & DeGuerre BlackburnR.O. BlechmanSara BrandstonJoel BuchmanLisa & Tom BurkeHelen T. BurtonKaren & Roy CarneyRobert & Suzanne CarrollKatherine T. CarterBruce & Susan CharbonneauSue ChiafulloAnn Clapper
Bernice CraigieMary Margaret CroninMark F. DarrelJulie & Jeffrey DeLisleDell’s Plumbing & HeatingBruce DowdyJames & Bonnie DunhamBenjamin & Mary Ellen EatonJohn & Mary Frances FasoFenimore Asset ManagementDavid FrebergJane FriendPeter FrisbeeFunc Art Design, Inc.David GallagerSally & John GarrisonVieve GayCharles &Adelia GeigerJoseph GellerChris GibsonJ. Pierre GontierStanley Gotlin & Barry WaldorfRobert Green & Nina
LowensteinFrancis GreenburgerFayal GreeneRebecca GreerJames & Patricia HarringtonFrances Ingraham HeinsRosalie HemingwayBarry HerboldMary Ellen HernSusan & Pavel HillelGillie HolmeConnie Frisbee HoudePhilip Ivory James Joseph & Scott FrankelJoan KadenAlbert & Diane KeilBrendan Kelly & Conrad
HansonSue, Sloan & Carol KellyNathan KernanGerald KetzKinderhook Runners, Inc.Dennis & Daryl KingKarlis & Margaret KirsisKleeber AgencyMitchell KleinKatherine Kolbert & Richard
RubinsteinJoan Kuster & Mark V.
WeintraubSally J. LaingJohn & Alison LankenauRicky Lark & Ricky Shaum
Margie K. LaurieTerence Law & Llewelleyn
YoungDaryl Lee & Chris WarnaschRachel D. LeeGary LeggettElizabeth LenehanMichael & Jeanne LeonardStuart & Sally LesserMark & Ellen LevyRoderick LinkJohn LippertLLoyd the GeekHeather LloydPeter LydenSpiro & Marlena MalasCaey MaloneyFrank MammoneJames MandavilleVesna Marincek & Heinz
GrossjohannCamille L. MasseyPatti MatheneyHarvey & Sheila McCaggMaureen McNeilBarry & Sara McWilliamsAlexander & Deborah
MintcheffRosemary MonahanLarry MulliganThomas & Marlene MurdockPhyllis NicholsJack & Helen OfieldLinda & Robert OmaraPeter & Charlene PadenDavid PalmquistE.J. & Linda C. PelaccioKaren & Larry PeltzDavid PetersenGreg PettyjohnJulia PhilipR. PiwonkaBenjamin PlumBelinda RathboneMichael RawsonKimberly ReillyLester RochesterDavid RockwellJeffrey Ryan & Carl MorelliS. SanderlinBonnie SchoonmakerPatricia SchulerLacy SchutzFrank & Barbara ShannonJames & JoAnn SheeheyHerbert SimonsEdwin & Barbara Simonsen
Iris SmithNancy SomersMarie SpanoGary SpielmannEdward & Katerina SpitzerEdward Sullivan & Clayton
KirkingBenjamin SwettAndy & Barbara ThompsonTown of KinderhookPaul TrautmanEdwin TrumanTrudi TuckerDawn & Woodruff TuttleValatie Free LibraryEverett Van HoesenEric Vanderpoel IIPaul & Frances VeilletteGeorge VollmuthDavid William VoorheesRoland & Marion VosburghLawrence Waite & James
FlemingRichard B. WeinsteinIlona WeismanCarl G. WhitbeckJudith WhitbeckRobert & Leah WilcoxElizabeth G. WinthropJane F. WoodRobert & Loyita Woods
Friends
Betty & Sheila AddisonGail & Seth AgataJoseph, Midgette & Leland
AhernSally Louise AlderdiceAndrea AllenLeon A. Allen Jr.Olaf AndersenCatherine AngellBinnie AntolowitzAon FoundationAlan AppelbaumWarren ApplegateGinny ArvesonDr. Babette BeckerRobin BenzigerDana BerntsonPaul & Sally BerryRobert BissonDiane BlissHoward BlueElyse BouchardR. Bourscheidt
Larry BrodyJoseph & Sue BrowdyRobin A. BrucePeter BujanowJay BurtonStephanie CallSusan CampbellGregg CarrollTony Cashen& G.L.K.CGCC Library/ErcegRichard CharnoffChatham Public LibraryGeorge E. Clark, Jr.Jean CookJohn & Carol CorriganJerry Cosgrove & Judy
AndersonPaul CzajkaMark & Deborah D’ArcyMartin J. DavidsonJane DeaneLaura DellehuntSue DelpDavid H. DeWaldJim DigioiaRichard & Patricia DorseyDoris Sieck DubacRoberta DunnBarbara & Daniel EganLinda EricksonNoel FairBenjamin FeldmanDavid & Wendy FullerJoan GarnarPat GaudioRae E. GilsonSusan GladstonePaulina F. GobrechtJoseph Gosler& Sheila WolperNancy GrabNancy HaginMaret HalinenRichard Ellis HandSusan HannellJeannine HarrisWilliam & Elizabeth HarrisonMarguerite HealdJane & Roger HerzhauserArthur & Hadassah HoffmanJames HoonHudson Area LibraryRoberta J. JacobsonLee JamisonKatherine L. JenningsRoberta JerackaKate Johnson
Stanley JosephMary Louise KalinJoan KeenanJeanne KieferChristopher KlineJeff KnightJohn F. KotwasJames KraftK. KwaczNancy J. LangRobert & Jeane LaPortaSally LaValleCarol LeberElizabeth LeckiePatricia LeeCary LeibowitzJill LeinungValerie LilesLeonard LipsonJames LivingstonRichard LivingstonJim & Janet MackinJane MageeSusannah MarksGeorge & Barbara MayerJohn McCeright, Jr.Patricia McDonaldPeter & Eugenia McGrathKaren McGraw & Peter
McKennaWilliam MeierVictor & Florence MeyersDiane W. MillerMartha MooneyAdrienne MorrellJoanne Dunne Murphy Michael & Sandra MyersRichard NaboznyCharles & Anne NaumanKathleen NearingSuzanne NiemanRobert & Patti NorrisNorth Chatham Free LibraryBrigid C. O’BrienLynne O’ConnellMichael O’HaraTodd & Theresa ParsonsRichard E. PattonBarbara PeduzziMary Louise PerkinsBertha PetithElfleda PowellHal PowersBernadette PowisGeorge ProkopiakPaula Pugliese
COLUMBIA COUNTY HISTORY & HERITAGE MAGAZINE
Columbia County History & Heritage magazine presents the history and culture of Columbia Coun-ty, and is a free benefit of CCHS membership. Last year featured the first of the special two-part Cen-tennial issues, tracing the history of CCHS from our start as a women’s organization, and the charismatic leaders that spearheaded acquisition of our four his-toric properties and multiple collections. This year, we proudly present the second part of the Centennial edition, where we celebrate and highlight 100 years of collecting, covering not only our historic proper-ties, but furniture, costumes and textiles, portraits, objects, and more. Together, these Centennial issues will surely become fixtures in the County for years to come.
2017 CCHS UPDATEFINANCIAL POSITION
The physical assets of the Columbia County His-torical Society include its collections and four histor-ic properties: Luykas Van Alen House, Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse, Vanderpoel House of History and the Columbia County Museum. The Historical Society’s financial assets at 12/31/2016 totaled $312,000. This included more than $200,000 of restricted and un-restricted cash funds plus net receivables of $14,000. The cash funds include $85,000 for the Vanderpoel and CCHS Endowments, and more than $55,000 of restricted funds from various grants. The CCHS has no debt. At year-end payables including accrued pay-roll liabilities totaled $5,000.
Columbia County Historical SocietyFinancial Overviewtwelve months ending 12/31/16 Operating Income Individual Contributions 188,717 Membership 25,830Corporate, Government Income 25,865 Other 44,290
Total Ordinary Income 286,702 Net Other Income 30,875
Expenses Development 52,524 Education, Exhibits, Collections, Programs 187,933 Properties, Maintenance, Insurance 44,063Miscellaneous, Services, Supplies 29,892
Total Expenses 314,412 Net Income 2,165
■ Development■ Education, Exhibits, Collections, Programs■ Properties, Maintenance, Insurance■ Miscellaneous, Services, Supplies
■ Individual Contributions■ Corporate, Goverment Income■ Membership■ Other
Raymond & Evelyn ShortsleeveRobert SmithMargaret SommerJustine SouquetPeter StottLise SuinoThomas Swope & Lauren
EzerskyCarole TeatorErika Bornn TippleLaura TurnblomMargaret UtechMary Ann Van AlstyneSandi Van AlstyneMarguerite L. VeraniTom VickerySheridan VincentDorothy & Walter Von
BiebersteinJudith F. WalkerAmy WhiteJack WildeyJennifer WilliamsSharon D. WingGunnar WordonDonald S. ZaentzJayne Zinke
Willam RaceJohn W. Rae, Jr.Peter Shedd ReedErin ReehlFreferick ReifCurtis Rhine & Jeff RojasSteven RiderAnthony & Phyliis RoinaWendy RosenkildeLewis RubensteinAndrea RutherfordWilliam SagendorfSteve SavareseSean Sawyer & Michael SusiJonni SayresAnn ScharounPatricia Scheppman & David
HudsonJames SchererThomas Schoenherr & Donald
BertucciRandall SchmitFrederick SchwartzAlvin ShefferNorma Shirley
Friends cont...
c.1819 James Vanderpoel ‘House of History’
100 YEARS OF COLLECTING
The newly-renovated upstairs museum galleries opened with an exhibition outlining categories and trends in a century of CCHS collecting.
SUPREME SACRIFICE: COLUMBIA COUNTY ENTERS WWI
2017 marked the 100th anniversary of the United States’ entry into World War I with selections from our permanent collection. Effects and experiences of World War I on Columbia County included cultural and industrial ramifications on local life.
FRAGMENTS OF THE PAST: ARCHEOLOGY AT VAN ALEN HOUSE
Decades of archeological ‘digs’ have yielded con-tent for a new display at Van Alen House thanks to a generous grant from the Ellsworth Kelly Founda-tion.
NEW STOOPS FOR VAN ALEN
In 2017 we refined and replaced three stoops on our 1737 Luykas Van Alen House with a generous grant from the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation.
COLLABORATION WITH HISTORIC HUDSON
In 2017 we continued our partnership with Histor-ic Hudson with lectures by Dr. David William Voor-hees and Peter Jung on the Hudson River School of painters and the 19th century settlement of Claverack.
SCHOOL GROUPSEach years, score of Columbia County fourth grad-
ers visit our circa 1850 Ichabod Crane Schoolhouse and our 1737 National Historic Landmark Luykas Van Alen House. The young students participate in hands-on schooling activities in the schoolhouse, and learn about Dutch architecture and landscape at the Van Alen House.
ELECTRIC PARKBoutique exhibit highlights the social culture of
this important Columbia County amusement park, which featured a carousel, dazzling bright electric lights, vaudeville entertainment, boating, and mo-torized trolleys during its heyday: 1901-1920.