2016 Ornament - Sam

Our 2016 Commemorative Holiday Ornament features a lovely image of Sams Point,
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Suggested Price: $7.50

Our 2016 Commemorative Holiday Ornament features a lovely image of Sam's Point, and is 3" in diameter. The ornaments are made of a pottery or stoneware type substance and feel quite substantial in the hand. They'll make a great addition to your holiday tree as well as a lasting family heirloom. Collect the entire set for yourself or to give as a gift! Your purchase supports the work of the Ellenville-Wawarsing Chamber of Commerce.

Ellenville-Wawarsing Chamber of Commerce located at Jody Gilbert PO Box 227 Ellenville, NY 12428 Phone:#845-647-4620 Earliest settlers of the area now known as the Town of Wawarsing were, of course, the Indians. In this region of the Hudson Valley, they were the Esopus, a clan of the Lenni-Lenape. The 1663 daily journal of Martin Cregier, a captain in the Dutch army, records a foray to the Indian fort at Wawarsing in an attempt to rescue settlers from Hurley who had been captured about a month earlier. This was probably the white man's first visit to the Town of Wawarsing.

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