- 1. Rockland
- (Category)
- ... center of Livingston Manor. The Village was named after Dr. Edward Livingston who lived in his manor house on upper Main Street where the present firehouse is located. With the influx of new settlers there ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Neversink
- (Category)
- ... in Liberty or Ellenville were a treat for the kids who lived out in the country. Town of Neversink families have their memories. For many families, that’s all they have, because the waters of the two ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Fremont
- (Category)
- ... The story of the Smith family that lived on a farm now owned by Anthony Schick of Obernburg fixes the background of the town of Fremont. These Smiths were forbears of Frank S. Bury and Grandmother Smith ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. Fallsburg
- (Category)
- ... in the early 1800�s. Mr. Hasbrouck lived in the old stone house that is still standing today. The hamlet was a major business area for many years with a variety of shops and stores and had it own post ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 5. Callicoon
- (Category)
- ... are generally believed to have begun about 1840. In 1847 it was established that about 250 German families lived in Chochecton, Callicoon and Fremont towns. In 1855, a state census showed 2,649 people ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 6. New Exhibit "Early Sullivan County" to Open June 12th
- (Museum News)
- ... gone up to the 1930's. Time spent with old things point forward to our own time when connections are made in each person’s own experiences. Each exhibit corner holds different clues to how people live ...
- Created on 22 May 2016
- 7. Elsie Winterberger
- (History Preserver)
- ... all the excuse I need to record those years in photos and words for the town,” Elsie once exclaimed. “I always say what’s on my mind and I don’t mince words. I’ve lived here all my life, I know the history ...
- Created on 17 January 2016
- 8. Harold Gold
- (History Makers)
- ... County. Harold has lived in South Fallsburg for all of his ninety-two years. That in itself is certainly a historical oddity, maybe even a record. True, he was absent temporarily to attend college ...
- Created on 17 January 2016
- 9. How Woodstock Happened...
- (General History)
- ... was called Woodstock Ventures, Inc., after the hip little Ulster County town where Dylan lived. The Woodstock Ventures team scurried to find a site. Real estate agents across the mid-Hudson were scourin ...
- Created on 04 January 2016
- 10. Monticello
- (Thompson)
- ... site of his future home. The house was located on the turnpike (Broadway) across from the park and was completed by December. John lived there until he died. Samuel was still involved with the turnpik ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 11. Along The Neversink....
- (Neversink)
- ... . Sam Benson kept the Tavern, and Jim Knight lived up the river where we went trout fishing. His home was open to all comers. Peg Lawrence also kept a tavern and in her declining years always claimed th ...
- Created on 28 December 2011
- 12. James Eldridge Quinlan
- (History Preserver)
- ... chapters which take up almost the first one hundred pages. Another source of knowledge was provided by friends and neighbors who had actually lived through events he described. He was greatly concerned ...
- Created on 11 August 2006
- 13. Alice and Russell (Rusty) Hodge
- (History Makers)
- ... ndchild, and one great, great- grandchild. Rusty had a very successful radio and appliance business in Liberty and the couple first lived in Smallwood and later moved to Liberty. In 1945 they opened Hodge' ...
- Created on 11 August 2003
- 14. Beatrice Schoch
- (History Preserver)
- ... Their marriage was a close one and despite his disability, Fred lived until 1998, long enough for the two of them to celebrate their fiftieth Anniversary. Their family included two children, Wilhelmina ...
- Created on 11 August 2003
- 15. Jennie Grossinger
- (History Makers)
- ... e topside exits from steerage were closed. Despite the difficulties of the trip, the family at last arrived in New York City and was soon reunited with Selig. At first, they lived in the East si ...
- Created on 11 August 2002
- 16. John Conway
- (History Preserver)
- ... their day, but whom time has forgotten. He cites a man named Alfred B. Street who lived in Monticello in the middle decades of the nineteenth century. By 1850, Street was one of America’s most famous poets ...
- Created on 11 August 2002
- 17. Delbert Van Etten
- (History Preserver)
- ... Hector, had a farm in White Sulphur Springs and as a boy Del remembers riding into Liberty while his grandfather entertained him (or himself) with stories of the families who lived along the road. Thus ...
- Created on 11 August 2000
- 18. Walter A. Rhulen
- (History Makers)
- ... The family did not like New York City and about 1911 decided to move to Woodridge where they lived on the farm of Harry’s sister-in-law, a Mrs. Golub. While attending Monticello High ...
- Created on 11 August 1999
- 19. Lawrence H. Cooke
- (History Makers)
- ... and he is comfortable anywhere. The fact that he has lived in the same house on West Broadway since 1941 typifies the man. Sullivan County is home and he remains the man he has always been. The courthouse ...
- Created on 01 June 1998