- 1. Tusten
- (Category)
- ... Arch Bridge are listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Neversink
- (Category)
- ... in existence for over 100 years; a delightful playground built by volunteers; a covered bridge built by volunteers; a library that has grown by leaps and bounds and a community newspaper that began in ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Highland
- (Category)
- ... & H Canal, which ran along the southern border of Highland. In 1856, a bridge was completed at Barryville, connecting it to Shohola, PA. This provided Barryville easy access to the New York and Erie Railro ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. Forestburgh
- (Category)
- ... nd on Plank Road South. A nine mile Swinging Bridge Lake (bridge long abandoned) exists within Forestburgh and Thompson townships. It is popular for boaters, swimming and fishing and some bear, making h ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 5. Bethel
- (Category)
- ... of these hamlets. In 1910, the old covered bridge, which had been built in 1830, was replaced with an iron bridge. This bridge is located in Mongaup Valley and you might wonder why this is ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 6. The Stone Arch Bridge ...
- (Cochecton)
- The Stone Arch Bridge, near Kenoza Lake was built in the 1870s by Swiss-German settlers who had brought their skills in stone masonry with them from the old country. It was built to replace a wooden bridge ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 7. The Cochecton Bridge Company, Inc. ...
- (Cochecton)
- The Cochecton Bridge Company was incorporated by an Act of the Legislature of the State of New York on April 7, 1817, naming as incorporators: William Tyler, Benjamin Conklin, Moses Thomas, Oliver H. ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 8. Stone Arch Bridge Saved For Posterity ...
- (General History)
- From the Observer; May 1969 "The Sullivan County Historical Society, long a champion for the rights of the handlaid bridge to live on in the history of the county, has succeeded in preserving the bridge ...
- Created on 22 September 2011
- 9. Bridgeville Cemetery ...
- (Thompson)
- FAMILY: Brasington, Hoyt REF: 1929 by GAB
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 10. Kellam Bridge Cemetery ...
- (Fremont)
- REF: None
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 11. Elsie Winterberger
- (History Preserver)
- ... were the conduit that bridged the experiences from her youth to the historical crusades that made up her later years. “I grew up in an era that is now nearing its end, and my job as historian gives me ...
- Created on 17 January 2016
- 12. Patricia and William Burns
- (History Preserver)
- ... Sullivan County Beekeepers Association and the Ruddick Trowbridge VFW Post No. 73. The latter he serves as post historian. Both Bill and Pat became members of Bethel First, doing beautification work in ...
- Created on 18 October 2014
- 13. The Village of Narrowsburg
- (Tusten)
- ... eddy. The solid rock sides of the narrows form natural abutments for the several bridges that have spanned the river at this point. It was in 1810 that the New York State legislators granted the Narrowsburgh ...
- Created on 20 October 2011
- 14. The Town of Tusten
- (Tusten)
- ... The Erie Railroad erected a station about a mile above the village where its tracks crossed the Delaware from Pennsylvania to New York. This station was first called Delaware Bridge then Tusten Station. ...
- Created on 20 October 2011
- 15. D&H Canal
- (General History)
- ... ef Engineer of the newly created 350-mile Erie Canal, to survey and design a canal out to the Hudson. The canal proposed would be four feet deep, 32 feet wide, contain 108 locks, 137 bridges, 26 basins, da ...
- Created on 04 June 2010
- 16. Presbyterian Church of Damascus Cemetery
- (Cochecton)
- LOCATION: Cochecton NY, by bridge to PA. AKA: Baptist Church of Cochecton Cemetery FAMILY: Information on burials at this cemetery is not available at this time. REF: ...
- Created on 03 June 2010