History and Stories of Cambridge NY
Photos, stories, and presentations about Cambridge's past & present
I love my hometown. I love the old photos and postcards, but what I really like are the stories. My dad was an historian. I'm not. I am a raconteur. I try to be as historically accurate as possible, but as my wife will tell you, I never let facts get in the way of a good story.
In addition to collecting, organizing, and sharing the past, I also try to record the present. My hope is that 100 years from now, someone will say "Thanks, Ken Gottry, for showing me what Cambridge was like in the 2000s" the same way I thank people who did the same around 1900.
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Enjoy, Ken 15-Sep-2016
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2005 Heritage Weekend - Cambridge Historical Society
The Cambridge Historical Society and Museum held its annual Heritage Weekend on Sep 24-25, 2005. Descendants of the McClellan family and of the Rice family were on hand to assist with the dedication of the Mary McClellan Room on the second floor of the museum and the Rice Seed fountain in the Museum's backyard.
Here are photos albums of the event 2005 Heritage Weekend - Rice Seed Fountain dedication
Researching History using Online Newspapers
Old copies of our Washington County Post newspaper are online at Fulton History. This explains how to search.
Download the PDF
View the document online
2022 Sidewalk Audit Results
In 2020 Cambridge was selected as one of ten communities nationwide to participate in the Recreation Economy for Rural Communities (RERC) program. A Community Action Plan was developed during week-long workshops with 150+ residents and local, state, and national organizations.
A key action item was a comprehensive sidewalk audit to identify where there needs to be sidewalks installed, repaired, or improved for better access to community assets. This includes the new Community Forest, Woodlands Cemetery, community gardens, trails, and pocket parks, complementing and building on Main Street redevelopment projects.
In 2021, 25 residents used the AARP Walk Audit Tool Kit to review the 19 miles of sidewalk areas within the village. Six miles have concrete, 3 miles have slate, and 10 miles have no sidewalk.
We evaluated the condition and width of the sidewalk as well as the street crossing, curbs, and boundaries. The audit also included driver behavior, safety, comfort, and appeal. Each section was scored from 1-4 (4=best) across nine categories.
The results of the sidewalk audit are available online. Besides the scorecards there is a bicycle video tour of all the sidewalks
Online documents and videos
2021 Cambridge Fire Department History
At the 2020 village elections, Cambridge residents approved a 25-year $3.7M bond issue to build a new firehouse on Gilbert Street (Route 313).. Ground was broken on 17-Jul-2021
To raise money for the Firehouse Fund, I am writing a book on the history of the fire department.
On 22-Sep-2021, I gave a presentation at the Cambridge Historical Society covering a small portion of that history
Cambridge Fire Department
In this presentation Ken Gottry will trace the history of the Cambridge Fire Department from its creation in 1866 to the groundbreaking in Jul-2021 of its new firehouse. It will cover the multiple small fire companies throughout the East End and West End and their unification into a single entity in 1931. Ken will talk about the trucks, the people, and the buildings associated with the organization that for 155 years have helped keep our community safe.
Here are the slides from that presentation