Subdeacon Joe Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 https://susquehannavalley.blogspot.com/2020/02/this-revolutionary-war-era-cabin-has.html?m=1&fbclid=IwAR1wJ-vPtQLGubkSHoOl81MOd-0L2jJP3JsHByvN6XotZ3ePCg2Clc632rs In Washingtonville this week, a two story log cabin thought to be more than 200 years old was discovered hiding inside the old bar and apartments at 1014 Water Street.Could this be the old fort? J. H. Battle, in his 1887 History of Columbia and Montour Counties wrote, "There is some dispute now as to where the old fort or bloc-house stood. Some think it stood in the valley just across the creek from the borough, while others contend it stood just back of front street, between Church and Water Streets." The old bar, once known as KCs Corner, also contained apartments. Most recently it was used for storage. The building stood on the corner of Front and Water streets, but had been condemned and was being torn down by Fares Farhat General Construction this month. No one knew a 200 year old log cabin hid inside. According to the towns mayor, Tyler Dombroski, the borough knew there were some beams in the back of the old bar room that they wanted to salvage and use for something in the town park, but it wasn't until the contractor started peeling back the additions that the two story cabin was revealed. The wide beams were cut by ax, and appear to be hickory. The building is thought to be more than 200 years old, although no date, nor clear history, has been established at this time For now, the demolition has temporarily ceased while the borough decides what to do next. The borough does not own the property, so they cannot choose to simply leave the building stand where it is.Originally the plan was to knock the structure down, grade the area and plant it in grass, and then place a lien on the property to recoup the grant money the borough is spending on the demolition. Now the borough is looking into options to have the cabin torn down carefully, with each board numbered, and rebuilt elsewhere in the borough. Amish contractor John Lapp will present an option this week, but money will be an issue.The borough plans to ask the Montour commissioners to use the Community Development block grant funds. $72,000 was originally allotted for the demolition, but the demolition bid came in at less than half that cost. Still, even that may not cover the cost to move the structure properly, and there is not yet a plan for where he building would be moved. A similar, but smaller, structure, built about 1790, was moved and saved in Northumberland Pa - https://susquehannavalley.blogspot.com/2020/02/theres-log-cabin-in-northumberland-that.html The History Of Columbia And Montour Counties, written in 1887 by J.H. Battle, tells us that Washingtonville is one of the oldest townships and settlements in the county. The earliest settler in the territory was Mr Brittain. Other early settlers included Jacob Shultz, in about 1791, and Matthew Calvin, who built the old wood frame mill. Joseph Hutchinson also settled near Washingtonville "at an early day." Battle also tells us that " Brady's Fort (generally printed in the State histories as "Boyle's Fort") was erected toward the latter part of the Revolutionary war. It was named after the two brothers Col. Sam. and Hugh Brady, who were prominent soldiers in the war for independence. " Battle further states, "There is some dispute now as to where the old fort or bloc-house stood. Some think it stood in the valley just across the creek from the borough, while others contend it stood just back of front street, between Church and Water Streets." An 1860 Map Of Washingtonville Identifying the building as McCoy & Son Store ======================= See A large album of photos of the Log Home In Washingtonville here: https://www.facebook.com/pg/fieldsofheatherblog/photos/?tab=album&album_id=3335748059774652 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dantankerous Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 Great historical find! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Riot Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 That’s really something. Thanks Joe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
irish ike, SASS #43615 Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 Who ya going to call? Barn Wood Builders. They pay good money for log cabins that can be re-purposed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deacon Henry, SASS #53503L Posted February 7, 2020 Share Posted February 7, 2020 That is interesting, thanks for posting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DocWard Posted February 8, 2020 Share Posted February 8, 2020 Very cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lawdog Dago Dom Posted February 8, 2020 Share Posted February 8, 2020 In Illinois, they would use Carbon 14 to find the approximate dates of the wood used to build the cabin. Then they would bill you for 200 years of property taxes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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