- 1. Thompson
- (Category)
- The first settlers to the Town of Thompson in 1749 were farmers David Gray and Z. Hatch, who put down roots in the vicinity of Dutch Pond. The Town of Thompson was named after William A. Thompson, a ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Forestburgh
- (Category)
- ... David handy and wife were the first known white settlers. His occupation was shiolglemaker due to virgin hemlocks and unusual springs. He died about 1814, a historical marker in Oakland Valley indicate ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Interview: David Gerson ...
- (Video)
- Interview with long time Resident David Gerson dave_gerson ...
- Created on 28 May 2014
- 4. Davidson Family Cemetery ...
- (Rockland)
- FAMILY: Davidson REF: 1999 by JP & IB ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 5. First Sunday Concert April 5 - The Dirty Stay Out Skifflers
- (News)
- ... released their first CD, “Late Night, Early Morning”, influenced by such greats as Bessie Smith, Gus Cannon, Jim Kweskin Jug Band, Maria Muldaur, David Bromberg, The Quarrymen and Hot Tuna. Rick Nestler wrote ...
- Created on 12 March 2020
- 6. New Book Available at the Gift Shop about Judge Cooke
- (Announcements)
- The newest acquisition at the Gift Shop at the Sullivan County Historical Society is David Gold’s latest book, Judge Cooke. David Gold is a South Fallsburg native who has an interest as well as a PhD in ...
- Created on 04 August 2017
- 7. Monticello
- (Thompson)
- ... rst postmaster. David Hammond, who became an active businessman in the village, came to Monticello in 1805 or 1806. In 1811, he built the Mansion House. Eli Fairchild came to Monticello in 1815. He b ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 8. Along The Neversink....
- (Neversink)
- ... streaking hot-foot for no-man's-land. "David Brundage was the old-time blacksmith. He also pulled teeth with a turn key apparatus, for which he charged a quarter. If children had no money, he asked non ...
- Created on 28 December 2011
- 9. Skinner Family Cemetery
- (Cochecton)
- LOCATION: Skinner Falls, Located on David Skinner's homestead. AKA: FAMILY: Information on burials in this cemetery is not available at this time. REF: None ...
- Created on 03 June 2010