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Dutchess County Historical Society (DCHS) Fundraising Auction of Unique Experiences and Gift Certificates Ending 11/17

100% of the auction proceeds benefit the DCHS. Every lot sells to the highest bidder. Payment will be made directly to DCHS, a 501-C3 Not for Profit Corporation so no sales tax will be charged. There is a 15% Buyers Premium which will also be going to the DCHS.

For more information on DCHS, please visit their website: 
https://dchsny.org/

The DCHS does not receive any Federal, State or County funding. It relies solely on donations, membership dues and private sponsorships from people like you. Please support the 100+ year old “Mission” of the DCHS that has “collected, preserved and interpreted the history of Dutchess County, NY, from the period of the arrival of the first Native Americans until the present day.”

Direct Donations can be made at 
https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/

Payment must be completed by Friday, November 22 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods are cash, check, Visa, MasterCard & Amex.

Preview available online 24 hours.

DCHS is located at 6282 Route 9, Rhinebeck, NY. Normal open hours are Wednesday to Saturday 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM during which time you can take a close up look at many of the physical items in the auction. It is preferable to confirm an appointment time by emailing Bill Jeffway at bill.jeffway@dchsny.org

Click More Info/Bid Now for additional photos.

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Dutchess County Historical Society (DCHS) Fundraising Auction of Unique Experiences and Gift Certificates Ending 11/17

100% of the auction proceeds benefit the DCHS. Every lot sells to the highest bidder. Payment will be made directly to DCHS, a 501-C3 Not for Profit Corporation so no sales tax will be charged. There is a 15% Buyers Premium which will also be going to the DCHS.

For more information on DCHS, please visit their website: 
https://dchsny.org/

The DCHS does not receive any Federal, State or County funding. It relies solely on donations, membership dues and private sponsorships from people like you. Please support the 100+ year old “Mission” of the DCHS that has “collected, preserved and interpreted the history of Dutchess County, NY, from the period of the arrival of the first Native Americans until the present day.”

Direct Donations can be made at 
https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/

Payment must be completed by Friday, November 22 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods are cash, check, Visa, MasterCard & Amex.

Preview available online 24 hours.

DCHS is located at 6282 Route 9, Rhinebeck, NY. Normal open hours are Wednesday to Saturday 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM during which time you can take a close up look at many of the physical items in the auction. It is preferable to confirm an appointment time by emailing Bill Jeffway at bill.jeffway@dchsny.org

Click More Info/Bid Now for additional photos.


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Exclusive Tour for up to 6 people of the J.H. Ketcham Hose Company Firehouse in Dover Plains.

The J.H. Ketcham Hose Co., Inc. in Dover Plains, N.Y. is a volunteer fire company that has proudly served the community since 1903. Alongside the state of the art firetrucks and equipment, Dover Historian and former fire chief Brian Kelly has assembled a spectacular firefighting exhibit, chronicling the fire fighting history of Dover.

Tour the historic collection, including a restored 1927 Seagrave Suburbanite fire truck and displays curated by Mr. Kelly. Displayed upstairs are paintings by J.E. Arthur Powell, G. Glenn Newell and other artists who lived and painted in Dover Plains in the early 20th Century. Also showcased upstairs are artifacts that belonged to J.H. Ketcham and the town. (Steep stairway to second floor, no elevator.)

The two-story brick building on Route 22 in Dover Plains, notable for the cannons and original fire gong in front, is named for John Henry Ketcham, who served as General in the Union Army during the American Civil War and was a United States Representative from N.Y. for over 33 years and United States Senator in 1860 and 1861.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to tour the J.H. Ketcham Hose Company.

VALUE $300

If this item isn't for you, please consider becoming a Member or making a donation to DCHS at https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/

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Exclusive Tour for up to 6 people of the J.H. Ketcham Hose Company Firehouse in Dover Plains.

The J.H. Ketcham Hose Co., Inc. in Dover Plains, N.Y. is a volunteer fire company that has proudly served the community since 1903. Alongside the state of the art firetrucks and equipment, Dover Historian and former fire chief Brian Kelly has assembled a spectacular firefighting exhibit, chronicling the fire fighting history of Dover.

Tour the historic collection, including a restored 1927 Seagrave Suburbanite fire truck and displays curated by Mr. Kelly. Displayed upstairs are paintings by J.E. Arthur Powell, G. Glenn Newell and other artists who lived and painted in Dover Plains in the early 20th Century. Also showcased upstairs are artifacts that belonged to J.H. Ketcham and the town. (Steep stairway to second floor, no elevator.)

The two-story brick building on Route 22 in Dover Plains, notable for the cannons and original fire gong in front, is named for John Henry Ketcham, who served as General in the Union Army during the American Civil War and was a United States Representative from N.Y. for over 33 years and United States Senator in 1860 and 1861.

Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to tour the J.H. Ketcham Hose Company.

VALUE $300

If this item isn't for you, please consider becoming a Member or making a donation to DCHS at https://dchsny.org/secure-pay/

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Closes On: Nov 17, 2024
06:30:00 PM – 06:30:30 PM EST

High Bid:
$45.00 – 31025j

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Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1

Minimum Next Bid: $50.00 bid increments


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