Hudson Valley

50956.

Views About the West Point Foundry. Foundry Office, Cold Spring.

50957.

Views Among the Highlands on the Hudson. St. Phillips Church, Garrison.

50958.

Garrison Hotel.

50959.

13 inch mortar, weight 17200 lbs., West Point.

50960.

Cozzens Hotel, West Point.

50960.

474. Cozzens Hotel, West Point. Located on the former Ladycliff College grounds, now the West Point Visitor’s Center and Museum, the hotel was the meeting place for the wealthy and the many visitors to West Point. Guests often arrived by boat at Cozzens Dock and were driven by carriage to the hotel. The overflow of guests were often brought to nearby  homes and smaller hotels in Buttermilk Falls, the original name of Highland Falls (changed in 1866). The Cozzens family originally came from Newport, Rhode Island. William B. Cozzens acquired a great deal of property in the Highland Falls area and by 1849 he opened the original Cozzens Hotel on some of his property. In 1861 the hotel caught on fire and cadets were sent to help with the fire. It burnt down, and a new hotel was built in the spring.

50961.

West Point.

50962.

West Point from Cemetery.

50963.

West Point, from the Cemetery Road.

50964.

Views at West Point, N.Y. Ruins of Fort Putnam.

50965.

The Hudson River at West Point.

50966.

View near West Point.

50967.

Old Chain and Mortar, Revolutionary Relics, at West Point. On back is written “To my Mother, Jany 29th 1876, Murray Myers.”

50968.

Cottage Homes, on the Hudson River, West Point.

50968.

Cottage Homes. On the Hudson River, West Point.

50969.

View on the Hudson River Railway, New York.

50970.

Formation at West Point. The photographer’s shadow can be seen at bottom right.

50971.

No. 343. West Point from Fort Putnam.

50971.

No. 343. West Point from Fort Putnam.

50972.

No. 368. A View from Cornwall, Looking Towards Break-Neck.

50973.

No. 350. From Break-Neck Hill Looking North. Newburgh in the extreme distance.

50974.

No. 422. A View from Break-Neck, Looking South.

50975.

No. 421. A View from Cornwall-Entrance to the Highlands.

50976.

No. 5578. Road on Round Top overlooking the Hudson.

50977.

No. 6679. Ganung’s Hotel, Garrison.

50978.

No. 340. The Bay at Cornwall.

50979.

No. 380. Mount Taurus from Cold Spring.

50980.

No. 389. A View from Cold Spring.

50981.

No. 341. Above Cold Spring – Break-Neck on the Right.

50982.

No. 384. A View from West Point, Looking Towards Fort Putnam.

50983.

No. 367. A View of West Point from the Cemetery.

50984.

No. 366. View of Cold Spring and Cro’ – Nest.

50985.

No. 420. A View from West Point looking towards Constitution Island.

50986.

No. 391. The Tunnel under Break-Neck.

50987.

Cold Spring and Nelsonville.

50988.

Garrison Ferry, West Point.

50989.

Old Mill at Sing Sing, N.Y.

50990.

View near Sing Sing, New York.

50991.

View of Broadway Bridge over Sing Sing Kill, at Sing Sing, N.Y. – Also part of span of arch of Croton Aqueduct over both. – 1865.

50992.

View on Kill Brook, Sing Sing, N.Y.

50993.

View of Teller’s Point from the South side of the Kill, Sing Sing, N.Y.

50994.

View on the Kill Brook, Sing Sing, N.Y.

50995.

View at the Bridge over Kill Brook on Central Avenue.

50996.

Idlewild, Residence of N.P. Willis, Moodna, N.Y. No. 325. View of Plum Point, from Veranda.

50997.

View from Mr. Rossiter’s, Cold Spring.

50998.

From Mr. James’, Cold Spring.

50999.

Mr. James’, Cold Spring.

51000.

Mr. Parrott’s Library, Cold Spring.

51001.

Mr. Parrott’s Library, Cold Spring.

51002.

Mr. Parrott’s Library, Cold Spring.