Friday, June 3, 2016
Museum Wishlist
The Spencerport Depot & Canal Museum is starting to actively collect new objects so we are able to keep our displays fresh each year. We would appreciate any donations of objects that fit within our collections policy for the museum. If you have something on our wish list that you would like to donate please contact our director Nora Venezky to discuss your donation either at director@spencerportdepot.com or at 585-352-0942.
We also have some items that we could use around the museum:
Pick-nick Table/ bench
Outdoor Adirondack/rocking chairs
Travel size toiletries
printer paper
What we are collecting:
Local History Artifacts related to Spencerport/Ogden
Transportation
Communication
Other
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
McCabe Lumberyard
McCabe Lumberyard |
Before the Village Plaza in Spencerport became home to a succession of grocery stores it was home to J. B. McCabe & Son Lumberyard.
Ogden was a heavily forested area when the first settlers arrived in 1802. As the population began to grow and trees were cleared it became necessary to establish lumberyards in order to turn raw wood into smooth planks that could be used to build homes, furniture, boats, and more. Several lumberyards would exist in Spencerport in the 19th and 20th century, including McCabe’s.
John B. McCabe, a contractor and builder, moved from Ridge Road to Spencerport in 1889 to continue his business. By 1892, he started dealing in builders’ supplies and leased some of the land between Slayton Ave. and the Canal. When John’s son, Lawrence, joined him in 1902 he purchased the land, built many sheds, and opened his lumberyard. Later his younger son, Clifford, would join them and they created the J.B. McCabe & Son partnership. After John’s death in 1928, the lumber yard continued to operate as a business till 1948 when it was sold to Henry Rutland, who made it into Spencerport Lumber Company.
J.B. McCabe in his office |
Between 1905 and 1918 New York State was busy enlarging the Erie Canal into the present day Barge Canal. McCabe Lumber Yard would provide materials for its construction and was also awarded contracts in Spencerport and Holley to build temporary terminal warehouses used during its construction. The McCabe’s would also build many of the homes in the Village of Spencerport. They built primarily on West Avenue and were also responsible for building the Masonic Temple, several school houses, and many local barns.
Since the time of McCabe Lumberyard, the Village Plaza has transformed significantly to include places to shop and eat. This transformation reflects the transformation of Spencerport from a bustling canal town that was a port for shipping goods and raw materials to a quaint suburb of Rochester offering shopping and restaurants and lots of wonderful resources to travelers and tourists along the canal.
Monday, February 22, 2016
this is a456: Confidence Men
A history of the Antonelli Amunitions Factory in Spencerport. It started as a firework factory, and during WWII it received government contracts to produce grenades and incendiary bombs, but as a result of rushed production, and producing bombs with faulty charges they got in trouble with the FBI. Learn more in this great blog post: this is a456: Confidence Men
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