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Lancaster New Era photo by Richard Hertzler The monument s origins The monument was designed and carved by Lewis Haldy, a Lancaster Civil War veteran and local stonecutter. The monument is of gothic architectural style and the pillar and pedestal are made of fine-grained Rhode Island granite. Batterson, Canfield & Company of Hartford, reportedly the largest supplier of Civil War monuments in the U.S., manufactured the monument, and the construction of the monument cost $26,000.  The monument s concept originated in 1867 from The Patriot Daughters of Lancaster, a ladiesâ organization led by Rosina Hubley that supported soldiers. Under Hubleyâs leadership, the Patriot Daughters of Lancaster oversaw fundraising efforts. In December of 1867, they hosted a fundraiser in Fulton Hall, now Fulton Opera House, raising around $3,500.  ....
New offer made for FMCC dorms; Amsterdam landlord claims he will pay more than other buyer | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS When credibility matters By Jason Subik/Staff Writer | May 3, 2021 Shares0 FULTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES – William Petrosino, an Amsterdam-area landlord, made an offer on Thursday to buy the Fulmont College Association’s three dormitory halls at Fulton Montgomery Community College. He said his offer is “substantially higher” than the $1.1 million purchase agreement between the association and Dan Vann Properties. Either arrangement must receive court approval. Petrosino said he’s been interested in buying the dormitory buildings at 588 County Highway 142 since before 2010, when the U.S. Department of Agriculture loaned the Fulmont College Association $11.3 million to buy and upgrade the 1980s-vintage Fulton Hall and Montgomery Hall for $4 million from the Massachusetts-based private company that owned them and buildi ....
FMCC withdraws dorm sale petition; Fulmont College Association drops bid to sell buildings, for now | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 The Fulmont College Association on Wednesday withdrew its petition to Fulton County Supreme Court for permission to sell its three FMCC dormitory halls for less than their appraised value to Amsterdam-based Dan Vann Properties LLC for $1.1 million. The FCA’s attorney Robert Schofield, of the Albany-based law firm Whiteman Osterman & Hanna, notified the many parties involved in the proposed seven-figure dorm hall sale in an email at 6:12 p.m. Wednesday. “A few moments ago, I filed the attached Notice of Discontinuance, discontinuing and withdrawing my client’s Petition for Approval of the Sale of Real Property,” reads the email from Schofield. “We will likely refile the proceeding in the near future.” ....
U.S. Attorney to appear in FMCC dorm sale case | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares0 FULTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of New York has filed notice with Fulton County Supreme Court indicating it will be participating in the upcoming court proceedings over the matter of the potential sale of three F-MCC dormitory halls owned by the nonprofit Fulmont College Association. The court filing indicated Assistant U.S. Attorney John D. Hoggan Jr. will be appearing in the case on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. The USDA in 2010 loaned the Fulmont College Association $11.3 million for the purpose of purchasing and renovating the 1980s-vintage Fulton Hall and Montgomery Hall dorm buildings for $4 million and then building in 2012 the 144-bed, co-ed Raider Hall dorm for $7.1 million. ....