Erie Canal Grocery Store
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The Friends of Fort Plain
is a local community group, incorporated in 2008 as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit
corporation. Our vision is to restore and re-create historic Diefendorf Hall as
a public meeting space along with a permanent installation of the façade of an
authentic Erie Canal supply store, a portrait gallery of notable historic
figures who spoke at the Hall, and other resources depicting that era.
Plaque in front of Diefendorf Hall
Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places, and at the center of Fort Plain’s Historic
District, Diefendorf Hall has been an icon in the village over the course of
its long history.
It was built by John I.
Diefendorf in the early 1860s, only a few feet away from the Erie Canal. Over
the years, the building is reported to have been used as a gristmill, a
distillery, a mercantile, with a “music hall” on the second floor.
The building is also
historically significant because it hosted Women’s Rights Movement leaders
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton as well as Abolitionist Frederick
Douglass. Mark Twain, who visited Fort Plain in 1868, is also thought to have
spoken here.
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