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Rachel Bliven
Interpretive Program Coordinator
Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor Commission
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> From: "Robert Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 09:26:53 -0500
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> Subject: 1747 Nellis Tavern
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> Hello Daniel,
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> The "particularly wonderful" old tavern you speak of is the Nellis Tavern
> in St.. Johnsville, just east of Little Falls, on the south side of Rt.. 5.
> Since your last sighting about 1990, the building has received much attention.
> The road-facing facade and gable ends have been repaired and painted, antique
> Federal sash purchased for these sides, and new Georgian sash sets are almost
> finished for the the original front, which faces the river.
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> On the interior, the fireplaces have been restored, and plaster repaired in
> two rooms and the entrance hall. Many period furnishings have been added,
> including many items from the Nellis Family. If you would like a copy of the
> Palatine Settlement Society Newsletter, email an address to [log in to unmask]
> Good luck in your research. Bob Smith
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