- 1. Rockland
- (Category)
- ... Stewart ran the first inn at Westfield Flats and brother Luther built the first sawmill. By 1800, all the lots from Beaverkill ford above Rockland to the forks, now named “Junction Pool”, and up the Willowemoc ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. A Sketch of Mongaup Valley -By Alice Tillotson ...
- (Bethel)
- ... 7 there were only five residents living in Mongaup Mill. In 1847 it was renamed Mongaup Valley and at that time, boasted four dwellings; one the old "Linden House," built by John C. Tillotson in 1816. ...
- Created on 29 September 2011
- 3. Sullivan County Historical Society 2020 Election
- (News)
- ... household to make their choices for those positions. The ballots are included in the current Observer newsletter along with a return envelope. All ballots must be returned by December 31, 2020. Thank ...
- Created on 01 December 2020
- 4. Monticello
- (Thompson)
- ... so John later built the first part of his brother's house. In 1807, Samuel built a large addition to his dwelling. As an inducement to inhabit their village, the brothers offered one-acre lots to anyo ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 5. 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
- 6. 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
- 7. Edward Van Put
- (History Preserver)
- ... a friendship with Liberty historian Del Van Etten who helped him to find his way amidst local archives. The invention of the electronic copier enabled Ed to begin accumulating lots of material ...
- Created on 11 August 2009