The Cambridge Historic District is located in an irregular pattern along streets in the
village of Cambridge in
Washington County, New York. It is a area reflecting the extent of the village when it was first
incorporated in the 1860s and its subsequent development in the years the Rice Seed Company, largest in the world at the time, was located here.
Many of the district's 240 buildings date to the 19th century, with a few 18th-century structures and modern intrusions. Among its
contributing properties are the Rice Seed Company's headquarters, a late Victorian
opera house and a church with
Tiffany
Tiffany may refer to:
People
* Tiffany (given name), list of people with this name
* Tiffany (surname), list of people with this surname
Known mononymously as "Tiffany":
* Tiffany Darwish, (born 1971), an American singer, songwriter, actress kn ...
interiors and
stained glass
Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. Although tradition ...
windows. In 1978 it was designated a
historic district
A historic district or heritage district is a section of a city which contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons. In some countries or jurisdictions, historic districts receive legal protection from c ...
and listed on the
National Register of Historic Places. In 1978, it included 198
contributing buildings
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and one other
contributing site.
Geography
The district is built around the axis of East and West Main Streets (
NY 372 west of North and South Park Street (
NY 22), and
Washington County Route 67 east of it to just beyond Gilbert Street (
NY 313)), and North and South Union Streets (also the dividing line between the
towns
A town is a human settlement. Towns are generally larger than villages and smaller than cities, though the criteria to distinguish between them vary considerably in different parts of the world.
Origin and use
The word "town" shares an ori ...
of
Cambridge and
White Creek). Some adjacent buildings with addresses on cross streets of Main, including North and South Park Street (
NY 22), that front on Main, are included.
The area is mostly flat, reflecting the nearby presence of the Owl Kill, a
tributary of the
Hoosic River which flows through the district in a controlled channel at a small park on the south side of West Main between Pearl Street and Memorial Drive. The tracks of the former
Delaware and Hudson Railroad run through the district along Railroad Avenue, dividing Main Street into east and west. The land is densely
developed. Most of its buildings are
frame houses.
Commercial buildings in the district are concentrated on the blocks of West Main between Pearl and Park, and again at the Union Street intersection. There is plenty of residential
infill on Main, and a few churches. The 16
non-contributing modern properties within the district are commercial and governmental properties such as a gas station, supermarket and post office, mostly on Main Street near the two major intersections.
History
The settlement of the future village began in the 1760s, after the resolution of the
French and Indian War had made it safe to settle in the previously contested frontier area north of Albany. In 1761,
Cadwallader Colden, the
colony's surveyor general and acting governor, was involved in the purchase of the Cambridge
Patent, part of which was soon conveyed to a group of six partners, his son among them. The provisions of the purchase agreement required that governments be elected by the landowners, that one family for each 1,000 acres (400 ha) be settled and own land outright within the patent within three years, and that 200 acres (80 ha) be set aside for a minister and schoolmaster. These conditions made it possible for a democratic society of free landowners to develop on the patent.
The area was especially desirable for settlers because of the great extent of flat and arable terrain around the Owl Kill (although the creek could not be used for mills since it thus generated no power). Few records of the earliest settlement on the land exist because of the long dispute over the land between New York and neighboring
Vermont. It is believed that many early settlers came from
Scotland and
Northern Ireland, because of the early success of the
Presbyterian churches in the village.
After the
Revolution, settlement increased again. The earliest surviving house in the district, and the village, is the Dorr-Randall House on East Main Street, built in 1779. It is one of several proto-
Federal style
Federal-style architecture is the name for the classicizing architecture built in the newly founded United States between 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815, which was heavily based on the works of Andrea Palladio with several inn ...
houses from this postwar period scattered around the district. An academy was organized in 1800. It no longer remains, but its boarding house on West Main has been converted into apartments.
As the 19th century progressed, three distinct settlements emerged within the area: Cambridge, Dorr Corners and North White Creek, all around crossroads. Early
turnpikes connected them with markets to the south, near today's
Troy, and at
Burlington
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in the north.
Flax
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and
sheep farming were introduced, providing raw material for early
textile mills in the nearby cities and small towns like
Hoosick Falls and
Bennington
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.
The
Champlain Canal
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improved these connections in 1825. It provided enough of an economic stimulus that two new churches could be built: a
Methodist church in 1838 (rebuilt in 1861) at 47 East Main, and the village's
Baptist church, at 3 West Main, in 1844.
Almost three decades later, in 1852, the
Troy and Rutland Railroad
Troy ( el, Τροία and Latin: Troia, Hittite: 𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭 ''Truwiša'') or Ilion ( el, Ίλιον and Latin: Ilium, Hittite: 𒃾𒇻𒊭 ''Wiluša'') was an ancient city located at Hisarlik in present-day Turkey, south-west of Çan ...
was built through the town, and a station established at the center of the then-hamlet of North White Creek. Fourteen years later, the three decided to merge into the village of Cambridge. For this reason many of the village's streets intersect at odd angles, even today.
The years that followed were the village's economic peak, as reflected by the mid-century architecture of most of its houses. Another church, St. Luke's, was built in the year of incorporation, with a
Tiffany
Tiffany may refer to:
People
* Tiffany (given name), list of people with this name
* Tiffany (surname), list of people with this surname
Known mononymously as "Tiffany":
* Tiffany Darwish, (born 1971), an American singer, songwriter, actress kn ...
interior and windows. The railroad led to some industrial development, and the construction of Hubbard Hall at 25 West Main in 1878 reflected Cambridge's new importance. The strongest catalyst for development was the establishment of the Rice Seed Company's headquarters in the village in 1879. Its warehouse and accompanying office building, completed in 1895, are at 15 West Main. Founder Jerome Rice's home is across the street at 16 West Main.
By the turn of the century, Rice was the largest seed company in the world, employing 200 people locally. Over the 20th century, changes in the national and regional economies adversely affected Cambridge. Traffic on the canal slowed down, and in the middle of the century the
Adirondack Northway was opened to the west in
Saratoga County
Saratoga County is a county in the U.S. state of New York, and is the fastest-growing county in Upstate New York. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the county's population was enumerated at 235,509, representing a 7.2% increase from the 2010 popul ...
, displacing the canal as the region's main transportation artery. Rice closed in 1976.
Significant contributing properties
*Dorr-Randall House, 151 East Main Street. Built in 1779 for a prominent local physician, its intricate
carved
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ornamentation
An ornament is something used for decoration.
Ornament may also refer to:
Decoration
*Ornament (art), any purely decorative element in architecture and the decorative arts
*Biological ornament, a characteristic of animals that appear to serve on ...
indicates an owner of considerable economic means for the time. It is considered one of the finest
Federal style
Federal-style architecture is the name for the classicizing architecture built in the newly founded United States between 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815, which was heavily based on the works of Andrea Palladio with several inn ...
buildings in the county.
*Hubbard Hall, also known as the Old Opera House, 25 West Main Street. One of Cambridge's major landmarks, this
Second Empire building was constructed for theatrical performances in 1878. Still in use as a cultural center.
*Rice Seed Company Warehouse and Office Building, 15 West Main Street. Cambridge's major employer of the late 19th century built the warehouse in 1879 and the office in 1895.
*St. Luke's Church, 4 St. Luke's Place. This 1866 church features
Tiffany
Tiffany may refer to:
People
* Tiffany (given name), list of people with this name
* Tiffany (surname), list of people with this surname
Known mononymously as "Tiffany":
* Tiffany Darwish, (born 1971), an American singer, songwriter, actress kn ...
interior work and windows.
Preservation
Unlike most other municipalities with historic districts in the state, Cambridge has not done anything specific in its
zoning to
preserve
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Common uses
* Fruit preserves, a type of sweet spread or condiment
* Nature reserve, an area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or other special interest, usually protected
Arts, entertainment, and media
...
the district's historic character. There is no separate board or commission charged with the task. In 2009 it adopted a new zoning code which recognizes several different types of residential uses within the village and provides for a future historic overlay district.
[, Village of Cambridge, June 15, 2009. Retrieved October 21, 2009.]
See also
*
National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, New York
References
External links
Hubbard Hall website
{{National Register of Historic Places in New York
Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
Historic districts in Washington County, New York
National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, New York