Cover 2012
The cover of the 2012 GLHG Calendar is a duplication from the 1977 United Methodist Church of Greenville - Norton Hill Calendar that marked the country’s bicentennial. This sketch is that of the blacksmith shop on Carter Bridge Rd, about 100 yards from the intersection with Rt 81. No structures remain. Claribel Ingalls Gardiner (daughter of Stanley and Eleanor) is the artist.
Cover 2013
Dr. Bott’s house – near intersection of Rt 81 and Hill Street, Greenville
Cover 2015
Methodist Church, Greenville, on South Street
Cover 2016
Mildred Reinhardt’s sketch graces the 2016 cover. The Botsford house rests two houses past the Greenville post office on Route 81 west. Its Victorian color scheme surprised Greenville residents in 1990 when owner June Clark re-painted her house based on the results of a paint chip analysis. The house was placed on the State and National Register of Historic Places following four years of research that linked the Botsfords to early planters from England and distant family links with the Hudson River School painter, Frederick Church.
Cover 2017
Episcopal Church, sketch by Debra Teator
Cover 2018
The Botsford House has graced Greenville’s West Main Street (two houses west of the post office) for 125 years. The house gained local attention about 1990 when owner June Clark, upon completion of a paint chip analysis, repainted the house to its original multi-hued colors. Clark’s efforts led to placement of the Botsford House on the National and NYS Historic Registers. The cover sketch is signed by June Mead Daniels, 1992.
Cover 2019
Presbyterian Church
Cover 2020
Scott M Ellis Elementary School
Cover 2021
Main Street, 1903: car of Helen Gould, daughter of Jay Gould; oxen & cart of Ad Hickok
Cover 2022
Another Mildred Reinhardt sketch gracing a calendar cover
Greenville Local History Group 2023 Calendar
aka Hush-Hush, Manor House of Augustine Prevost, Rt 81; artist Claribel Gardiner, 1976