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2009 CCS Alumni
Association Ornaments
Each year the Alumni
Association creates two ornaments depicting Cambridge landmarks.
This year it’s the Mary
McClellan Hospital and the Checkered house.
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Checkered House |
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LABEL ON BACK:
The house was built by Major James Cowden in 1765 becoming known as
Cowden’s Tavern. It served as a hospital for the Continental Army
following the Battle of Bennington in August 1777. The house burned in
1907. |
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Mary McClellan Hospital |
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LABEL ON BACK:
The hospital was built by Edwin McClellan and named for his mother. The
cornerstone was laid 4-Jul-1917and the building opened 5-Jan-1919.
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Previous Ornaments |
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LABEL ON BACK:
Hotel Cambridge Built1885 4 West Main Street Cambridge NY |
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LABEL ON BACK: D & H Passenger Depot Built 1900,
opened 1901 to replace the old 1852 depot. Train line was originally
the Rutland and Washington RR when it was built in 1852 |
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LABEL ON BACK Cambridge Historical Society
and Museum Built 1869 by John Smith |
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LABEL ON BACK: Popcorn Wagon Original 1925 Cretors
steam operated Popcorn Machine mounted on Model T Ford Truck. Bought,
ouned and operated by Albert Rich for fortyone years. Later operated
by his daughter Dorothy at the corner of route 22 and 372 in Cambridge, NY |
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LABEL ON BACK Rice Mansion Built 1903 16
West Main Street Cambridge NY |