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Johnson Hall
Johnstown Historical Society, 1925
Passing westerly along Hall Avenue we come to Johnson Hall built by Sir William Johnson in 1762, One of two Baronial Mansions now standing in the United States, Old Fort Johnson being the other. It was flanked by two stone forts on the westerly side, which was most exposed to attack, one of which forts is still standing.
The Hall and about eighteen acres of land was purchased by the State of New York in 1907 and placed in the custody of the Johnstown Historical Society. Opposite the Hall was the usual camping place of the Indians who came to see Sir William Johnson.
The visitor to the interior of the Hall will find many things of historic interest. Here may be seen the upper chamber in which St. Patrick's Lodge, F. & A. M. was instituted, in 1766, where, with Sir William as Master, the Lodge met before the erection of a building for its use. Attention will be directed to marks made by the Indian Chief Brant with his tomahawk on the mahogany stair-rail leading to the second story, which appear from top to bottom. As to what moved Brant to these acts of vandalism, there are conflicting traditions; one that he left the marks for a sign to the Indians not to burn the house; the other that, assembled in the upper hall with friendly Indians and hearing the approach of a company of militia, he left in haste and rage, inflicting savage blows in malice. This historic mansion was the scene of great activity during the life of Sir William and the center of an influence which largely shaped the destinies of the United Colonies. Many Indian councils were held here within a circle of locust trees still standing in front of the Hall.
The original highway came up along the creek and passed just in front of the Caretaker's Cottage. Just east of the cottage is an old black walnut tree said to have been planted by Sir William; just east of the stone arch bridge was the site of Sir William's Grist Mill and just west of that were the quarters for his servants and slaves.
Johnstown Data
The first Patent was granted 1723.
The Indian name for Johnstown in 1750 was Ka-lan-e-ka.
Johnson Hall erected 1762.
The Drumm House erected 1763.
St. Patrick's Lodge No. 4, F. & A. M., chartered 1766.
The Court House erected 1772.
The Jail erected 1772.
Jimmie Burke's Inn erected 1793.
First Masonic Lodge building erected 1794.
First Newspaper published 1796.
Academy erected 1798.
Union Hall erected 1798.
Manufacturing of gloves introduced about 1803.
Johnstown incorporated as a Village 1808.
First bank incorporated 1831.
First great fire occurred 1834.
Gas introduced 1857.
First telegraph introduced 1857.
Fonda, Johnstown and Gloversville R. R. completed 1870.
First horse railroad 1874.
Present waterworks built 1878.
Electric lights introduced 1887.
First asphalt pavement laid 1891.
The Johnstown Historical Society organized in 1892.
First electric railroad 1893.
Johnstown incorporated as a City 1895.
Johnstown Public Library erected 1902.
Y. M. C. A. building erected 1902.
Colonial Club building erected 1905.
Johnson Hall purchased by State of New York, 1907.
Willing Helpers' Home for Women erected 1908.
Masonic Temple erected 1925. |
Sutlers, ML Knives, at Market Fair 2004
The re-created Yorker Raid, at Johnson Hall's Market Fair 2003.
Seasons/Hours: May 1 thru Oct., Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Also open Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Admission: $3.00 adults, $2.00 NYS senior citizens, $1.00 children 5-12. $1.00/person for school groups
Johnstown, NY 12095
Phone: (518) 762-8712 / Fax: (518) 762-2330

Home Page of Old Fort Johnson
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Directions:
From North: Take 87 South to Saratoga, take Rt 29 West to Johnstown, Left on 30A South (Comrie Ave). Right on East Main St., Right on N. William, Right on Hall Ave.
From South: Take 87 North (NYS Thruway) to 90 West (NYS Thruway) to Exit 28 (Fonda-Fultonville), Left on Riverside Dr., Right across Mohawk River into Fonda, Left on Rte. 5, Right on 30A North to Johnstown, Left on East Main St., Right on N. William St., Right on Hall Ave.
From East: Take NYS Thruway 90 West to Exit 28 (Fonda-Fultonville), Left on Riverside Dr., Right across Mohawk River into Fonda, Left on Rte. 5, Right on 30A North to Johnstown, Left on East Main St., Right on N. William St., Right on Hall Ave.
From West: Take NYS Thruway 90 East to Exit 28 (Fonda-Fultonville), Left on Riverside Dr., Right across Mohawk River into Fonda, Left on Rte. 5, Right on 30A North to Johnstown, Left on East Main St., Right on N. William St., Right on Hall Ave.
From Southwest: Take I 88 East to Schoharie, North on 30A to Fonda-Fultonville, Cross Mohawk River into Fonda, Left on Rte. 5, Right on 30A North to Johnstown, Left on East Main St., Right on N. William St., Right on Hall Ave. |
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