- 1. Fremont
- (Category)
- ... Long Pond with brook trout – some of which were later caught weighing five pounds. The settlers at Long Pond came to the lands of Fremont through Rockland township. All contact with the outside world ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Cochecton
- (Category)
- ... shad that ran in great schools in the Delaware River compounded its importance. The Tylers were among the original settlers and previous writings show that the Tylers purchased land from Daniel Skinner, ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. The Mutton Hill Burying Ground
- (Neversink)
- ... e onto a shaded dirt road. Then driving one-half mile in a southeasterly direction on this dirt road, we come to a four corners. On our left is the pound schoolhouse, or better known today as District ...
- Created on 27 October 2011
- 4. Mutton Hill Cemetery
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- AKA: Pound Cemetery REF: None ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 5. Daniel Skinner
- (History Makers)
- ... The masts were sold for four pounds each and Skinner was granted the unofficial title of "Lord High Admiral of the Delaware," a title which he held until his death in 1801. His voyage marked the beginni ...
- Created on 11 August 2005
- 6. Alice and Russell (Rusty) Hodge
- (History Makers)
- ... m the New York Military Academy he was only 5' 9" and 165 pounds, though by this time he had become the top prep-school pole vaulter in the east with a vault of 13' 3" and earned an athletic scholarship to ...
- Created on 11 August 2003