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I would check with the NY State Historical Association in Cooperstown or
the State Museum in Albany. They should have a list of qualified
appraisers for historical buildings.
Salvatore G. Cilella, Jr.
President and CEO
Indiana Historical Society
450 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46202-3269
-----Original Message-----
From: mike engle [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 1:05 PM
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Subject: Appraisal on Historical item
Hello,
I recently had a diner moved from Ohio to NY State (Gilbertsville,
which
is about half way between Oneonta and Norwich)
And the former owner wants to have it appraised for tax purposes. I
was
mistakingly told that a real estate agent could do the appraisal, but
recently found out I need a historical building appraisor.
Can anyone recommend someone in the area of (Binghamton, Oneonta,
Norwich...)
For background information, the diner was built by the Goodell
Hardware
Company who went into the dining car(diners) business because another
local
concern was doing so well (Ward & Dickinson). This was in Silver Creek,
NY
in the mid to late 1920's. So far, only two of Goodell's diners have
ever
been located. The other was in Bath, NY as the Court House Diner and
burnt
down in the 70's. Thusly, this is the last of it's kind. I saved it
because the owner wants to build a strip mall on the location, and being
a
diner enthusiast, realized the significance.
The diner is all wood.
Best Regards
Mike engle
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