Curator
Jan Kleco was the Museum Curator from 19– – 1997. In this 1987 photo she stands in the gutted one-room school which was relocated to the Village in 1987 and restored as Town Hall.
Village formation history
Jan Kleco was the Museum Curator from 19– – 1997. In this 1987 photo she stands in the gutted one-room school which was relocated to the Village in 1987 and restored as Town Hall.
Rick Stover Rick Stover was an active volunteer and skilled blacksmith in the Village for many years. He developed a training program for others interested in working metal in the Wagon Shop and also...
Lee Young (center with moustache) and Richard Drue (right with beard) were active THS volunteers for many years. Here they explain household items from the 1800s that were exhibited in the general store exhibit...
Preserving Poppleton School was an official bicentennial project in the City of Troy in 1976. The building had been purchased by a developer who would not donate it to the Troy Historical Society or...
Heritage Day was one of the first public events organized by THS volunteers and members of the Historical Commission, a seven-member board appointed by City Council to oversee museum operations. Note that the Caswell...
Joe Howey and Michael Wasilewski The City of Troy owns the buildings, land, and collections known first as the Troy Museum, later as the Troy Museum and Historic Village, and today as the Troy...
Morris Wattles Morris Wattles lived to the age of 93. A lifelong bachelor, he resided nearly 90 years in the farm house built in the 1850s by his father Harry Wattles. Harry raised thoroughbred...
Morris Wattles, Township Supervisor (1925-1930) Virginia Bollinger and Morris Wattles carry materials into the 1927 Township Hall through the Pioneer Room entry. Morris Wattles oversaw construction of the Township Hall while he served as...
Early Troy Historical Society members included Lois Lance (left), Virginia Bollinger (center), and Morris Wattles (top right). This photo was taken when the Society was raising funds to move the Caswell House. Their efforts...
Clara Haag, Troy Historical Society First President Clara Haag (left,) was present at the charter meeting of the Troy Historical Society in February 1966 and served as the organization’s first president. Following William Caswell’s...