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Mamakating Historical Society and Museum

Mamakating Historical Society and Museum
136 Summitville Road
845-888-2851

Our History

In 2001, the Town of Mamakating, at the direction of Supervisor Mary Barbuti, purchased the former Summitville schoolhouse (ca. 1854) from the Ellenville School District in order to create a Mamakating Historical Society and Museum.

John Masten was appointed President by the new Board of Directors, and Bernice Masten was appointed curator and archivist for the new museum.

Later, Charles and Helene Goetschius assumed these responsibilities. The Masten and Goetschius officers with contacts throughout the Town of Mamakating and Sullivan County enabled the museum to acquire important historical artifacts and information on the D&H Canal, the O&W Railroad, various historic commercial enterprises, and early settlers and pioneers of the town. When Charles and Helene retired, Karen Tolcz was appointed President of the Historical Society and Museum. She works with a dedicated staff of volunteers including Danielle Berg and Donna Durland.

Through the years, the Boards of Directors and many members have worked very hard to enable the museum to research, collect and document the Town's history, and to educate members of the community. A major bequest from historian Radford Curdy enriched our archives with books, photographs and historic postcards.

Hours:
Wednesdays 6:00-8:00PM
*And by appointment
Open the 1st & 3rd Saturdays of the month from 12 to 2 pm.

Mamakating Historical Society and Museum is not affiliated with AmericanTowns Media