- 1. Rockland
- (Category)
- ... chief of the Lenni-Lenapes. In a very short time, a new owner, Robert Livingston, appeared on the scene and in less than forty years he acquired title to almost half of the entire patent leaving Johannes ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. County History
- (Category)
- ... at Merriewold Park in 1889. Meanwhile, the Willowemoc and Beaverkill remained major fly-fishing destinations. The Jewish immigrants built large hotels in places like Fallsburg, Liberty and Livingston ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Along The Neversink in the Seventies
- (Category)
- Monroe Wright moved to Livingston Manor from the Town of Neversink late in the nineteenth century, teaching in area one-room schools. He later would become principal for the Livingston Manor high school. ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. The Methodist Cemetery; Livingston Manor ...
- (Rockland)
- November 6, 1930; Liberty Register "A task for which there has long been a need has been undertaken by those interested in the old cemetery on the Methodist Church grounds in Livingston Manor. "Mr ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 5. Livingston Manor Methodist Episcopal Cemetery ...
- (Rockland)
- AKA: Upper Westfield M.E. Society, Purvis M.E. Ch. Cemetery, Smith hill Cemetery REF: 1930 by GAB
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 6. High School Yearbook Request
- (Announcements)
- ... 1994 from Livingston Manor High School, and 1961 and 1964 from Narrowsburg High School. Any yearbooks from these last five schools would really be welcome. All donations would be appreciated. If any ...
- Created on 21 February 2017
- 7. History of Farms
- (Now Showing)
- ... and pictures donated by Fred. The background barn siding wall is even from a building on his property. Many of the pictures are from the Livingston Manor – Shandelee parts of Sullivan County. In ...
- Created on 13 October 2016
- 8. Fifteen Thousand Dollar Boarding House Sold
- (Mamakating)
- March 7, 1912, Livingston Manor Times “J P Bennett, proprietor of the well known Shawangunk Mountain House at Highview, overlooking the village of Bloomingburgh, has sold the property for $15,000 ...
- Created on 06 March 2012
- 9. Hebrews To Lay Corner Stone
- (Liberty)
- February 29, 1912, Livingston Manor Times “The congregation Tiffereth Israel of Parksville are busily occupied in forming plans for the ceremonies at the laying of the cornerstone of the Synagogue ...
- Created on 06 March 2012
- 10. Grist Mill Burned Saturday
- (Callicoon)
- February 22, 1912; Livingston Manor Times “The grist mill at Jeffersonville owned by Wm. Bollenback was entirely destroyed by fire Saturday morning, entailing the destruction of property amounting ...
- Created on 06 March 2012
- 11. Fallsburgh Cemetery Fire
- (Fallsburg)
- August 26, 1931; Livingston Manor Times "Fire which crept into the Fallsburgh Cemetery while the funeral of Mrs. Edward Edwards was being conducted at her home in Fallsburgh, Saturday afternoon, destroye ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 12. Gas Station Slot Machine
- (Liberty)
- September 3, 1931; Livingston Manor Times "After visiting more than a dozen hotels in their search for slot machines without results, Constable Howard Denton and Deputy Sheriff Ben Gerow decided to retur ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 13. Salmon Steele
- (Rockland)
- ... in the 19th century. Salmon Steele, like so many other early migrants into the area during this era, began as a tenant on land owned by the aristocratic Livingston family. In 1848, Steele purchased lots ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 14. Along the Neversink in the Seventies
- (Neversink)
- Monroe Wright moved to Livingston Manor from the Town of Neversink late in the nineteenth century, teaching in area one-room schools. He later would become principal for the Livingston Manor high school. ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 15. A Sketch of Mongaup Valley -By Alice Tillotson
- (Bethel)
- ... . "Mongaup Valley had two physicians, Drs. Isaac Purdy and James W. Wells and one lawyer, Robert Livingston Tillotson, who was elected Special County Judge in 1854. Finding very little to do in th ...
- Created on 29 September 2011
- 16. Trunk Line 4
- (Rockland)
- September 29, 1911; Liberty Register "The surveyors of trunk line No. 4 are rushing the work along very rapidly. At present they are at work between Livingston Manor and Roscoe. "An effort is being ma ...
- Created on 23 September 2011
- 17. Salmon Steele and the Morsston Tannery
- (Rockland)
- ... in the 19th century. Salmon Steele, like so many other early migrants into the area during this era, began as a tenant on land owned by the aristocratic Livingston family. In 1848, Steele purchased lots ...
- Created on 16 August 2011
- 18. Edward Van Put
- (History Preserver)
- ... were limited, but finally in 1965 he moved up to Livingston Manor. In order to support himself he worked for several years in Sullivan’s Department Store in Liberty but, unfortunately, learned that a busy ...
- Created on 11 August 2009
- 19. Wilmer Sipple
- (History Preserver)
- ... es. One went to Livingston Manor and the other was designated for Roscoe. Leon Siegel was helpful in obtaining the old Roscoe station site for the caboose and after sufficient private contributions had b ...
- Created on 11 August 2005
- 20. Emma Cooke Chase
- (History Makers)
- ... in 1906, Mrs. Chase applied for and was hired as a teacher in the Livingston Manor schools. Sometime later, she also enrolled in Cornell University’s College of Agriculture. It was at ...
- Created on 11 August 2001
- 21. John Raleigh Mott
- (History Makers)
- ... probably never heard of John R. Mott who was born in Livingston Manor in 1865, but in his day he had an international reputation, was asked by President Wilson to be our ambassador to China, received seven ...
- Created on 11 August 1997