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

  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.
 

Mary McClellan Hospital

 
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.
 

 

 

Buying Ornaments

You can order ornaments by contacting June Johnson Lawrence, Class of 1961 Email :  junelawrence309@hotmail.com

 

 

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  LABEL ON BACK:
Hotel Cambridge Built1885 4 West Main Street Cambridge NY
 

  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
 

  LABEL ON BACK   Cambridge Historical Society and Museum  Built 1869 by John Smith
 

  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
 

  LABEL ON BACK  Rice Mansion Built 1903  16 West Main Street Cambridge NY

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