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51510.

Mr. S. Leland’s Residence, New Rochelle.

51511.

Entrance to Leland’s Residence, New Rochelle.

51512.

S. Leland’s Residence, New Rochelle.

51513.

Leland’s Gateway, New Rochelle.

51514.

Leland’s Stable, New Rochelle.

51515.

“Cottage Home,” Residence of Stephen H. Tyng, D.D., Irvington-on-Hudson.

51516.

“Cottage Home,” Residence of Stephen H. Tyng, D.D. , Irvington-on-Hudson.

51517.

“Cottage Home,” Residence of Stephen H. Tyng, D.D., Irvington-on-Hudson.

51518.

Henry Ward Beecher’s Library, Peekskill, NY.

51559.

Cro’ Nest Mountain from Cold Spring, NY.

51565.

Cold Spring from Mrs. Moffatts.

51566.

St. Mary’s Church, Cold Spring, from Mr. Parrott’s grounds.

51567.

View of the Hudson from above Cold Spring.

51568.

St. Mary’s interior, Cold Spring.

51570.

Yonkers, near New York.

51572.

Main Street, Peekskill, NY.

51573.

View North from Spy Hill, Beacon, NY.

51574.

Newburgh, from Spy Hill, Beacon, NY.

51662.

Peekskill Blast Furnace.

51669.

The house and store of Jacob H. Hasbrouck. While New Paltz, NY is written on verso, this is more likely Rosendale. Also written on verso “Our House.”

51670.

The business of Jacob H. Hasbrouck. While New Paltz, NY is written on verso, this is more likely Rosendale.

51677.

Ferry at Fishkill.

51681.

City of Hudson, from road to reservoirs (Prospect Hill), 1877.

51684.

Catskill on the Hudson.

51685.

Storm King Mountain on the Hudson.

51686.

Sidewheeler & tug pulling in barges down the Hudson.

51687.

Sidewheeler on the Hudson.

51721.

Overview of Rosendale.

51722.

Baptist Church in Rosendale, 1884.

51723.

The Grist Mill at falls at Dashville, 1884.

51724.

An old stone house in Stone Ridge in which Washington slept.

51725.

Residence of Mr. Jacob Elting a family gathering on Thanksgiving day, 1885.

51726.

Residence of Mr. Abram D. Craig (1833-1904), New Paltz.

51727.

Residence of Mr. Frear at Ohioville. Ohioville, a hamlet located near New Paltz along Route 299, earned the nickname “Helltown” due to its reputation for lawlessness, high crime, and frequent brawls during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The rough, Wild West-style atmosphere was fueled by numerous local saloons where workers would gather to drink and raise hell. The area retained this rowdy reputation until around 1836, when a prominent New Paltz entrepreneur and blacksmith named Moses Freer purchased land in the hamlet. Using his wealth and social standing, he cleaned up its image and officially renamed it Ohioville after being inspired by a trip to the Ohio territory.

51728.

Hurd’s Pond.

51729.

Mr. Simon L. DuBois’ residence at Springtown.

51730.

Store at Hulls corner, Clintondale.

51731.

Lower corner store in Clintondale.

51732.

Ice cave in a mountain near High Falls.

51733.

High Falls Village 1884.

51734.

The new Aqueduct at High Falls in which the Canal boats sail across the Rondout Creek.

51735.

Grist Mill at High Falls and Rondout Creek.

51736.

Mr. Erastus Andrews residence & children at Clintondale.

51737.

Rosendale RR Bridge Construction.

51738.

Pig Roast, High Falls, Rosendale area.

51739.

Scene in High Falls, Rosendale area.

51740.

Scene at the quarry High Falls, Rosendale area.

51741.

Ruined Mill High Falls, Rosendale area.

51742.

Ruins by RR track, High Falls, Rosendale area.

51743.

Home in Clintondale.