- Grahamsville Historic District
Infobox nrhp
name = Grahamsville Historic District
nrhp_type = hd
caption = Grahamsville Reformed Church
buildings and cemetery, 2007
location = Grahamsville, NY
nearest_city = Middletown
lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 50
lat_seconds = 49
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 74
long_minutes = 32
long_seconds = 20
long_direction = W
area = 20 acres (8 ha)
built = 19th century
architect =
architecture = Italianate, Greek Revival,Gothic Revival
added =December 06 ,1979
visitation_num =
visitation_year =
refnum = 79001634cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]
mpsub =
governing_body = Private church and residencesThe GrahamsvilleHistoric District is located along both sides of NY 55 just east of that hamlet in the Town of Neversink in Sullivan County,New York ,USA . Its church is across the road fromTri-Valley Central School . In 1979 it was added to theNational Register of Historic Places .Five buildings are located on its 20 acres (8 ha). The centerpiece of the district is the Grahamsville Reformed Church, which dates originally to the 1840s. In 1874 it was expanded and a cemetery was added. An 1847 boarding house, also within the district, now serves as a gallery for a local artist.
History
The area of today's Grahamsville had initially been settled during the colonial era, but raids by Loyalists and their Indian allies killed or drove them away during the Revolution. So, after independence, the landowners of the
Hardenbergh Patent invited tenants to settle in the area, named after an officer who led a unit massacred in the area, once again.cite web|last=Breyer|first=Lucy A.|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Grahamsville Historic District |url=http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=9086 |date=June 20 ,1979 |accessdate=2008-01-05 and [http://www.oprhp.state.ny.us/hpimaging/hp_view.asp?GroupView=9108 Accompanying 6 photos from 1979] ]The first known house in Grahamsville dates to 1788. The minimal farming opportunities in the region were supplemented by
lumber , which the Catskills had in abundance, and soon that business picked up. In 1813 the town of Neversink raised taxes to build a road (now Route 55) from theNeversink River (now dammed to createNeversink Reservoir ) to more-established routes at Wawarsing in Ulster County, to the east. The Marenius Dayton House, an impressive Greek Revival building in the district, was an inn and official stagecoach stop during this eraLumbering gave way to
tanning , as the Catskills' vast Eastern hemlock stands had plenty oftannin in their bark. Judge Stoddard Hammond became rich through this industry, building atannery complex along nearbyChestnut Creek and aGothic Revival cottage overlooking it in 1857. Like many Catskill tanners, he did extremely well during the Civil War, supplying theUnion Army with all itsleather .He sold the tannery and its associated properties, including a Greek Revival company store that still survives, to his partner John Reynolds
New York City after the war. Reynolds kept the tannery going, even after thePanic of 1873 , and the citizens of Grahamsville were able to build their church, meeting house and cemetery at the east end of the district the following year. But in 1878 he finally closed it, and the hamlet's tanning days were ended.With the pollution from the tanneries gone, Sullivan County became a summer resort destination in the late 19th century. The Italian villa-style Southwick House, dating to 1882, is representative of this period.
That business either faded or shifted southwards after the 1920s, and Grahamsville reverted to its farming and lumbering days. The center of the hamlet is now to the west of the district, near the junction of routes 42 and 55, in the wake of the construction of
Tri-Valley Central School andRondout Reservoir to the east. The buildings from Grahamsville's early years are still mostly intact.Contributing properties
The six elements of the district are:
*The Marenius Dayton House,
*The 1857 House, aGothic revival cottage,
*The Southwick House,
*Tannery Store, now a private residence,
*The Grahamsville Rural Cemetery, and
*the Grahamsville Reformed Church and its accompanying Memorial HallReferences
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