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From the Historian's Desk

This article appeared in the Altamont Enterprise on Thursday, March 24, 2005 and was written by Alice Begley

FROZEN ASSETS:  ALTAMONT'S FIRST WATER SOURCE

     The first major project in the new Village of Altamont ater it was incorporated in 1890 was the construction of a water supply both for fire protection and domestic use.

     Property was purchased during the summer of 1892, in the Town of Knox, on the mountain to the west of Altamont.  A dam was constructed, forming a large storage basin for a reservoir.

     It was to be fed by springs and a watershed of more than 1,500 acres.  A six-inch pipe ran from the reservoir to a smaller reservoir located directly above the Village proper. This reservoir distrubuted the water to the different street mains.   

     In the center of the smaller reservoir was placed a nozzle where the surplus water, backing up from the Village, was thrown high into the air to purify it.

        

     This displayed a lovely fountain in the summer, and in the winter, formed a steep pinnacle of ice which attracted the young people of the village with their sleds and toboggans.

     It became a tradition in the village to have one's picture taken standing on the hugh ice mound.

     Notes from the Altamont Museum and Archives related that, in 1894, "Seventy-five yearling gold fish were secured and placed in the distributing reservoir."  It is also noted that the Village made proceeds of $ 50.00 from the sale of ice there.

     The reservoir created in 1892-93 served the Village residents until 1994.  Along the decades, the original wooden pipes have been replaced with iron or steel.

     Today, on a rare occasion, a homeowner digging on his property will unearth a section of a strange-looking hollowed tree trunk, a century-old reminder of Altamont's early development.

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