Joseph Knight Sr. Ancestral Farmhouse Opens Summer 2016 in Nineveh, New York
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Gordon KnightAugust 13, 2016
My wife and I spent several weeks as docents at the Joseph Knight Sr. Ancestral Home in Nineveh, NY. We felt a constant blend of the sacred and historical each day and treasured our heritage in the Knight family and Colesville Branch. It is a pilgrimage all should include in their New York travels. Thank you to Meridian Magazine for this timely article. May it reach all who have the Spirit of Elijah with them.
Raphael MechamAugust 11, 2016
As one of the owners/restorers of this sacred site I would like to express my appreciation for this article by Meridian Magazine. From my perspective it is well written and factually correct. Though we as owners have invested considerable blood, sweat and tears over the past 13 years, what you see today would not have been possible without the considerable help we have received from many, many volunteers from across the land. The reward for our work that we all treasure is that of being immersed in the spirit of the home. It is truly a sacred place!
Don EllisonAugust 10, 2016
I am grateful for the restoration of the ancestral home and publicity about the Joseph H. Knight Sr. family. I am related through Polly Knight Stringham -- Don Ellison, near the Nation's Capital
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