Gabriels, New York

Gabriels is a hamlet in the town of Brighton in Franklin County, New York, inside the Adirondack Park near Paul Smiths. The village developed around a tuberculosis cure facility, the Gabriels Sanatorium, which was opened in 1897 by the Catholic Sisters of Mercy. The land was donated by Paul Smith and W. Seward Webb. The site was later purchased by Paul Smith's College. The site was sold to the Department of Corrections in 1982. The Department of Corrections' Camp Gabriels closed in 2009.

Gabriels, New York
hamlet
Gabriels
Location within the state of New York
Coordinates: 44°25′55″N 74°10′53″W
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyFranklin
TownBrighton
Elevation
1,699 ft (518 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
12939
Area code(s)518

Both the sanatorium and the hamlet were named for Catholic Bishop Henry Gabriels of Ogdensburg, New York. The hamlet developed as the commercial center on a train depot serving the Adirondack Division of the New York Central line. The station existed primarily to deliver vacationers to the nearby resort at Paul Smiths. In 1961, the New York Central abandoned the Adirondack Division from Malone Junction to Gabriels.[1]

Today, the hamlet remains the commercial center for the town of Brighton, with a post office, small businesses, a Catholic church, and farms.[2]

References

  1. Collins, Geraldine (1977). The Brighton Story, Being the History of Paul Smiths, Gabriels and Rainbow Lake. Lakemont, New York: North Country Books.
  2. Town of Brighton History Net Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
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