BOARD OF TRUSTEES --
Lee Minnie
Susan Freese
Lance Maly
Dawn Timm
Bob Lowenberg
Sarah Morin
Jon Martin
George Villiere
Laura Cooper
George Oswald
SueAnn Wallace
Mark Webster
Tom Down
Edward Girtler
Sarah Morin
Ron Walker

Goodsell Museum Staff
Executive Director Gail Murray (above)
Administrative Assistant Kate Lewis (right)

OFFICERS

President - George Oswald

Co-Vice President
Ed Girtler

Co-Vice President
Jon Martin

Treasurer - Sarah Morin

Secretary -
Laura Cooper

Gail Murray
Director

Kate Lewis
Administrative Ass't

John DeVoldre
Facilities Mgr.

Maggie Russell - Housekeeping

Sharon Evans - Bookkeeper

Membership Levels

Additional Support

  • Individual . . . . . . . . . . .$  20.00
  • Household (Family)  . . .$  25.00
  • Patron Sponsor. . . . . . .$100.00
  • Patron Plus. . . . . . . . . .$150.00
  • Association Member . . $150.00
  • Business Sponsor . . . .  $ 50.00
  • Business Gold. . . . . . .  $200.00
  • Endowment Fund . . . . . $______
  • General Operation . . . . .$______
  • Hemmer Cottage . . . . . .$______
  • Special Projects  . . . . . . $______

Honor a Loved One or Special Person with a Memorial Donation. . . . . $_________   
In Memory of: ______________________________________

Thank you to all our members - new and renewing - for sending in your dues each year. Membership benefits include reduced fees for research requests and our bi-annual newsletter. The Membership Drive for 2010 begins in January. Your annual contributions help us to archive and catalog our collections, maintain the historic Goodsell Museum buildings, plan for new exhibits, and keep our doors open FREE to the Public.

Regular Board meetings are held the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm at the Goodsell Museum on Main St. in Old Forge, NY. The meetings are open to the public. Trustees are appointed for a three-year term and can serve two consecutive terms. Election of new Trustees and Officers are held at the annual meeting and reception in May each year. 
Volunteers are always needed at the museum. Please call if you would like to help at 315 369-3838 or email the Director Gail Murray

Our Mission: Sharing Our Unique Heritage

The Town of Webb is the largest township in New York State. Located in the northern section of  Herkimer County, it was once part of the Town of Wilmurt. On September 21, 1895, a Notice of Application was made to the County Supervisors to divide the Town of Wilmurt into two separate towns. The petition was granted in 1896. 
It was signed by the following 29 residents and freeholders:

Emile Murer, H. D. Grant, A.. Alexander, John E. Ball, L. H. Lawrence, J. A. Harvey, Isaac Gibbard, Fred Rivett, Ira H. Parsons, Alonzo Wood, Milo E. Bull, Robert Ferris, C. M. Barrett. Riley Parsons, E. F. Abbott, David Charbonneau, E. H. Leggett, J. A. Wood, W. G. Cady, Theodore Seeber, M. D. Alger, D. F. Sperry, N. Powers, Jonathan Meeker, J. J. Wakely, J. J. Perkins, D. W. Codling, L. L Ingersoll, George C. VanDyke

       The youngest town in the county was named for Dr. William Seward Webb, builder of the Mohawk and Malone Railroad through the region in 1892. The impact of the railroad upon the region was immediate. Thousands of people poured into the mountains to enjoy recreational and health-generating opportunities. Steamboats and guideboats brought them to the new hotels and guest houses along the lakes. Logging camps and mills provided plenty of work but claimed a fair share of the surrounding forests. Two decades of prosperity followed along with a great building boom. The jubilant citizens of the new township were unaware of the perils looming ahead in the new century -- of catastrophic forest fires, the decimation of forest lands and wildlife, spiraling land prices, unpredictable cycles of development, two major world wars and other global conflicts, the changes in transportation systems, the impact of technology, acid rain, and the powerful political forces that operate within the Adirondack Park and State of New York.

      Tourism drives the economy in the Town of Webb. It is still a land of rugged mountains with nearly 200 sparkling lakes and ponds. Approximately 1,900 year-round residents live in the small hamlets and along the waterways. Thousands more visit the region to enjoy boating, hiking, river rafting, skiing, snowmobiling or to spend time with their families at their seasonal camp properties. At the Historical Association in Old Forge, we are working to preserve our rich history and share our stories.  

      In the late 1960's, Betty Cole, George Sponable, and Pitt Smith first talked about preserving local history. Marion HolmesFor a while, artifacts and photographs were collected and stored in the basement of the Town of Webb Health Center. Later, exhibits were displayed on the second floor of the old Fire Hall on Crosby Boulevard. In 1976, local businessman A. Richard Cohen deeded his parents' homestead to the historical group and to the library. In 1977, Marion Holmes, a retired Town of Webb teacher, was appointed town historian and then elected President of the Historical. (Photo Right) Under her leadership, the Historical Association was incorporated in 1988 as a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and displaying the heritage of our region. 

      In 1995, the Association inherited the Robert Goodsell property on Main Street, a beautifully restored Victorian turn-of-the-century home and carriage house, centrally located in the village of Old Forge across from the post office. It was built by Robert's father, George Goodsell, in 1899-1900 and was the Goodsell family home for nearly a century. We are open year-round Tuesday- Saturday from 10am-3pm or by appointment and invite you to visit our  museum which is FREE to the Public. Research and genealogical inquires can be made by phone, letters or email. (See our genealogy link) Special tours are available by contacting the Director, Gail Murray at 315 369-3838.

(Link to the Goodsell Family Story)

 

Town of Webb Historical Association
P. O. Box 513, Old Forge, NY 13420
Phone: 315 369-3838

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