- 1. Patrick Henry gives his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech (2020-03-23) ...
- (Events Calendar/Patrick Henry gives his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech)
- Patrick Henry gives his "Give me liberty or give me death" speech March 23, 1775 Speech was given at St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Richmond, Virginia ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 2. Fallsburg
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- ... area for several years. Although Divine Corners got off to a slow start, by 1870 it had become a prominent community. A post office was established there in 1880 that continued until 1967. Henry D. ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Delaware
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- ... sts were cleared, other communities began to appear. Hortonville was settled by Charles Layton - a friend of Joseph Ross's- in 1790. About 1849, Charles Horton built a tannery there. Still later, Henry Ga ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. County History
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- ... here from writers such as Alfred B. Street, Charles Fenno Hoffman, and Frank Forrester, and painters such as Henry Inman, came here to fish and hunt. As the end of the 19th century approached, these small ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 5. Callicoon
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- ... was taught by Mary Hunt in a house owned by Henry Cannon. A Saw mill was built in Callicoon Center in 1848 by a settler named Williams. It was followed by a store that Robert M. Grant set up in 1849 ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 6. Henry Family Cemetery ...
- (Rockland)
- FAMILY: Henry REF: by CMO ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 7. The Stone Arch Bridge
- (Cochecton)
- ... that collapsed under a wagon load of hemlock on its way to a nearby tannery. The construction of the Bridge by Philip Henry Hembdt was unique in that the temporary wood framework, known as centering, ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 8. Mutton Hill Burying Ground....cont
- (Neversink)
- ... "Henry Reynolds. Born at Peekskill, N.Y. 1742. Died at Neversink, N.Y. 1827. Mary Fowler, his wife. Born 1743. Died 1825." On the northeast side of this same monument are inscribed the words: "For loyal ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 9. Salmon Steele
- (Rockland)
- ... built by Henry Schoonmaker, but according to deed research, it was located on the Steele property. In 1851, Steele sold the tannery property and rights to the hemlock bark on his other lots to William ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 10. Along the Neversink.....
- (Neversink)
- ... hotel, afterwards owned and managed for many years by Henry Dean. This afterwards became a very important boarding hotel, and was lately burned. "Adam Cross, grandfather of Guernsey and Eugene, was ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 11. Mutton Hill Burying Ground; II
- (Neversink)
- ... years after the marriage of Henry Reynolds, it was estimated that his descendants numbered upwards of one thousand. When the town of Neversink was organized in 1798, Reynolds was elected its first supervisor; ...
- Created on 01 September 2011
- 12. Mutton Hill Burying Ground
- (Neversink)
- ... inscription; "Henry Reynolds. Born at Peeksville, N.Y. 1742. Died at Neversink, N.Y. 1827. Mary Fowler, his wife. Born 1743. died 1825." On the northeast side of this same monument are inscribed the word ...
- Created on 31 August 2011
- 13. Salmon Steele and the Morsston Tannery
- (Rockland)
- ... built by Henry Schoonmaker, but according to deed research, it was located on the Steele property. In 1851, Steele sold the tannery property and rights to the hemlock bark on his other lots to William ...
- Created on 16 August 2011
- 14. Vandermark Cemetery
- (Rockland)
- LOCATION: ¼ mi from Henry Cemetery REF: None ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 15. Wilmer Sipple
- (History Preserver)
- ... the man we are honoring today. Wilmer Sipple was born August 27, 1924 into a family with strong roots in the county. His great-grandfather, Henry Sipple, had left Germany in the middle of the 19th cen ...
- Created on 11 August 2005
- 16. John Raleigh Mott
- (History Makers)
- ... and the Order of the Italian Crown. At a dinner held in his honor December 19, 1946 he as announced as the co-winner of the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize. Henry N. Wieman of the University of ...
- Created on 11 August 1997