- 1. Battle of Gettysburg (2020-07-01)
- (Events Calendar/Battle of Gettysburg)
- Battle of Gettysburg July 1 to July 3, 1863, one of the bloodiest battles in the Civil War. http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Gettysburg, Pennsylvania ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 2. Declaration of Independence adopted (2020-07-04)
- (Events Calendar/Declaration of Independence adopted)
- Declaration of Independence adopted The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776. http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 3. Declaration of Independence signed (2020-08-02)
- (Events Calendar/Declaration of Independence signed)
- Declaration of Independence signed August 2, 1776 http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Philadephia Pennsylvania ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 4. Gettysburg Address (2020-11-19)
- (Events Calendar/Gettysburg Address)
- Gettysburg Address Delivered on November 19, 1863 by Abraham Lincoln. http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Gettysburg, Pennsylvania ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 5. Pennsylvania, the second state (2020-12-12) ...
- (Events Calendar/Pennsylvania, the second state)
- Pennsylvania, the second state December 12, 1787 http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 6. Bill of Rights Ratified (2019-12-15)
- (Events Calendar/Bill of Rights Ratified)
- Bill of Rights Ratified Ratified on December 15, 1791. http://AmericanHistoryCalendar.com Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...
- Created on 27 December 2015
- 7. Mamakating
- (Category)
- ... was known as the D and H Canal because it traveled between the Delaware and the Hudson Rivers. It carried coal from Pennsylvania to the people in New York City. The first canal boats loaded with coal arrived ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 8. Lumberland
- (Category)
- ... Erie Railroad on the Pennsylvania side, destined to become the curbs and sidewalks of New York City. It was about the early 1870’s that Glen Spey was becoming a summer resort residence of such large ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 9. Highland
- (Category)
- ... s the Delaware River. Before the bridge was built, there were numerous collisions between the canal boats loaded with Pennsylvanian coal crossing the river and rafts of logs making their way downstream ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 10. Fremont
- (Category)
- ... by blazed trees or crossed the Delaware, passed over a road on the Pennsylvania side to Cochecton and then to Liberty by way of Bethel. This gives an indication of this man’s interest in public affairs. ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 11. County History
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- ... to carry coal from the Moosic Mountains of Pennsylvania to the Hudson River for shipment to New York City, provided the first great population boom in the county. In fact, in the first 20 years of the ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 12. Cochecton
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- ... fish, fur and game. Its proximity to the Delaware River, which led to Philadelphia, made it a natural for a permanent settlement. While land disputes occurred among New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 13. Cemeteries
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- ... they remain on our web site. Joan Sholl Francis has listed many cemeteries in our area, some are in New York and some are in Pennsylvania. Contact Joan at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~now1/eldred.html ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 14. Sylvanl Cemetery ...
- (Mamakating)
- REF: 1992 by JB &J
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 15. Sylvan Cemetery ...
- (Mamakating)
- NOTE: Old Section
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 16. Harold Gold
- (History Makers)
- ... 1940. After high school, Harold went to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he studied economics, participated in the student ruckuses known as “Rowbottoms,” and made lifelong friends. ...
- Created on 17 January 2016
- 17. How Woodstock Happened...
- (General History)
- ... llion-dollar trust fund, a University of Pennsylvania degree and a lieutenant's commission in the Army. He had seen exactly one rock concert, by the Beach Boys. Robert's slightly hipper friend, Joel Ro ...
- Created on 04 January 2016
- 18. Sullivan County
- (Genealogy Department)
- Did you know that besides the Sullivan County Historical Society in Hurleyville, New York there are also societies in Tennessee and Indiana. They both have webpages. There is also a Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. ...
- Created on 12 March 2015
- 19. The Cochecton Bridge Company, Inc.
- (Cochecton)
- ... the Pennsylvania and middle spans. After the fall of the bridge in 1846, a charter for a ferry was obtained from the Legislature of New York State, thru the efforts of the Honorable James C. Curtis. ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 20. The Town of Tusten
- (Tusten)
- ... The Erie Railroad erected a station about a mile above the village where its tracks crossed the Delaware from Pennsylvania to New York. This station was first called Delaware Bridge then Tusten Station. ...
- Created on 20 October 2011
- 21. The Oil Pipeline
- (General History)
- ... from the eight coal-burning boilers that powered the pumps to push crude oil through four six-inch pipes, part of the Standard Oil Company’s pipeline that fed crude oil from the western Pennsylvania oil ...
- Created on 28 June 2011
- 22. D&H Canal
- (General History)
- ... man-made waterway, an engineering feat of pre-industrial America that brought a new form of energy from the hills of Pennsylvania out to the Hudson River. From 1828 to 1898, mules pulled barges laden with ...
- Created on 04 June 2010
- 23. The Kutsher Family
- (History Makers)
- ... of the hotel. For us we were very sports oriented because my father loved sports.” In fact, Milton had played football at Monticello High School and briefly at the University of Pennsylvania. As the hotel ...
- Created on 11 August 2008
- 24. Alan Gerry
- (History Makers)
- ... Guthrie Health Care System in Sayre, Pennsylvania. In 1997 he established the Paul Gerry Dialysis Center at the Robert Packer Hospital in honor of his late brother and created the Alan Gerry Chair of Orthopedic ...
- Created on 11 August 2007
- 25. James Burbank
- (History Preserver)
- ... to build a colonial fort just north of Narrowsburg to be called Fort Delaware in honor of a similar fort on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River whose location has been lost. Stock in the venture ...
- Created on 11 August 1997