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Trolley Drives By the Old Iron Spring

Below is a black and white photograph of a reproduction Schenectady/Saratoga Trolley on Front Street. You can just see it passing by the Old Iron Spring on the left, here in Ballston Spa, NY.

Looking Good!

Thanks to a private donor and the Ballston Spa Lions Club, Brookside has a new fence in the front yard! The previous fence had fallen into dis-repair and badly needed to be replaced, so a private donor purchased the fence materials and about twenty Lions installed it on Saturday, April 19. In addition to the fence, volunteers also cleaned up… Read more »

Tank Travels through Downtown

Recognize this part of town? This World War I postcard shows military tanks passing through downtown Ballston Spa on April 23, 1919.

Little Sleep for BSHS Seniors in 1916

Below is a portrait of Ballston Spa High School seniors in front of Mt. Vernon, Virginia, April 6, 1926 from the Saratoga County Historical Society collection. A portion of article that appeared in the Ballston Journal on April 5, 1926: “Students At Washington” “The Washington excursionists left Ballston Spa at 4:25pm, April 2nd. We arrived at Albany safely with an… Read more »

April’s Patriotic Parade

Hooray, it’s April! Below is a postcard of the Patriotic Parade held in Ballston Spa, April 29th 1917. Shown are volunteers leaving Ballston Spa to volunteer to fight in WWI. The image is of the Lincoln Building, looking North up Milton Avenue. Photographed by Jesse Sumner Wooley.

The Old Iron Spring

The Old Iron Spring was drilled by the village of Ballston Spa to a depth of 647 feet in 1874. This spring continues to flow even to this day, and is still drinkable. It is not to be confused with the Public Well/Old Spring/Iron Railing Spring which was an Artesian well discovered by Beriah Palmer in 1771 (Jean Puckhaber Collection)…. Read more »

The Grist Mill

Frederick J. Wheeler built a new grist mill and storehouse on Science Street after a fire destroyed his family’s mill on West High Street during the 1920’s. Wheeler subsequently sold the business to Ballston Spa Co-Op GLF Service (later Agway).

The Importance of Local History and Community Resources

Our society is constantly changing. Christa’s letter below is an invaluable demonstration of why local history and community resources remain important, no matter how fast the world moves forward. Here at Brookside, we work hard to remain relevant and current while continuing to help those who believe in remembering our history. Four or Five years ago (well before it’s recognition… Read more »

The Aftermath of a February Storm

A frontal view of the New Presbyterian Chapel in Ballston Spa N.Y. on West High Street. Snow covers the ground and roof in the aftermath of a winter storm in February, 1925. Photographed by Jesse Sumner Wooley.

The Blizzard of 1914

A Sunday School class gathers outside the Christ Episcopal Church parsonage after the blizzard of February 14, 1914. It looks like the snow will be with us for a while here in Ballston Spa.