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== History == [[File:Ellenville, N.Y. 1887. LOC 75694767.jpg|thumb|[[Perspective map]] of Ellenville from 1887 by [[L.R. Birleigh]] with a list of landmarks]] The area was originally called "Socconessing" by the first inhabitants, the [[Esopus people|Esopus]] [[Munsee]] of the [[Lenape]]. ''Socconessing'' means "a muddy place where the water comes out", referencing the Sandburg Creek. The Esopus lived in this area for thousands of years before being pushed out by the early pioneers. The first building erected in what is now the center of the village was built around 1798 by Alpheus Fairchild, who moved west from Connecticut. However, in what is now the easternmost part of the village, the Bodley homestead most likely stood well before the Revolution, as did portions of the Bevier and Sax farms. It was named "Fairchild City" or just "The City" after Alpheus Fairchild, who bought most of today's village in 1798 from John A. DeWitt; Fairchild had a dwelling erected on part of the site where the [[George and John R. Hunt Memorial Building]] stands today. Nathan and Maria Hoornbeek bought the dwelling and enlarged it, converting it into an inn. The Hoornbeek Tavern was a gathering place for the citizens, and many important decisions about the community were made at meetings held there. Indeed, the decision to change the name of the community to "Ellenville" was proposed at the Hoornbeek Tavern. Village leaders, unable to agree upon a new name, were persuaded by Ellen Snyder, Maria Hoornbeek's sister, to name the village after her. Charles Hartshorn came to "The City" to try a case in the Hoornbeek Tavern in 1823. He opened the first store that same year, and led a drive to choose a "real" name for the community. Hartshorn also applied to the federal government for approval of a post office and was named the first postmaster. He later erected a home for his family on the former site of the Hoornbeek Tavern. In 1856, he was elected first president of the newly incorporated village of Ellenville. Noted American composer Homer Newton Bartlett resided at 32 Maple Avenue in Ellenville for many years during the late 19th century. Just north of the village, the Joseph Y. Resnick Airport (N89) is named in honor and memory of U.S. Congressman [[Joseph Yale Resnick]], a Wawarsing native. Ellenville Regional Hospital,<ref name="official" /> just north of the airport, and the Nevele Tower, just south of the village, were both dedicated by then-President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], at Congressman Resnick's request. Ellenville was the fourth community featured on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s [[television]] show, ''[[My Kind of Town (TV series)|My Kind of Town]]'', recorded in New York City on August 6, 2005, and broadcast on September 4, 2005. The village's [[Christ Lutheran Church (Ellenville, New York)|Christ Lutheran Church and Parsonage]], [[Ellenville Downtown Historic District]], [[George and John R. Hunt Memorial Building]], and [[United States Post Office (Ellenville, New York)|United States Post Office]] are listed in the [[National Register of Historic Places]].<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref><ref name="nps">{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/nr/listings/20120629.htm|title=National Register of Historic Places Listings|date=June 29, 2012|work=Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 6/18/12 through 6/22/12 |publisher=National Park Service}}</ref> Ellenville has three copies of the statue known as ''[[The Boy with the Leaking Boot]]''. Due to good launch sites and favorable weather conditions, Ellenville became a major center for the development of [[hang gliding]] in the 1970s and 1980s. The area is now home to three major hang-gliding schools and is considered one of the best sites for instruction east of the Mississippi. On most weekends, hang gliders can be seen launching off of two sites on the Shawangunk Ridge just south of Nevele and Honors Haven. ===St. Mary's Church=== Father John Raffeiner was a German priest who ministered to German-speaking Catholics throughout the Diocese of New York well before it was split into the dioceses of Albany, Brooklyn, Buffalo, and Newark. Ellenville was one of his less accessible destinations, but he formed a congregation there in 1850. Rev. John Raufeisen became pastor and built a small frame structure known as St. Mary's. Raufeisen also established the Church of Sts. Michael and Wendilinus in Ulster Heights, and the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Woodbourne, where a number of Bavarians had settled. He preached in Bridgeville, Callicoon, Fallsburgh, Grahamsville, Lackawack, Neversink, North Branch, Otisville, Stephen's, and Factories. Raffeiner assisted in establishing [[Rondout, New York#St. Peter's|St. Peter's]] for the German community of Rondout. From 1861 Raufeisen lived in Rondout, where the need was greater, but continued to visit Ellenville.<ref name="Burtsell">Burtsell, Richard Lalor. "The Roman Catholic Church", [[Alphonso T. Clearwater|Clearwater, Alphonso Trumpbour]]. ''The History of Ulster County, New York'', W. J. Van Deusen, 1907 - Ulster County (N.Y.)]</ref> In 1864, Rev. George J. Veith was appointed pastor of St. Mary's, Ellenville, although he resided in Jeffersonville. In 1871, Rev. Constantine Van Drost became St. Mary's first resident pastor. In 1881,, Rev. Andrew J. Sauer built a new church, dedicated to St. Andrew.<ref name=Burtsell/> In 1903, a dam above the village burst, threatening to carry away St. Mary's, when a floating barge lodged against a tree, diverting the water.
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