- 1. Thompson
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- ... The Village of Monticello was incorporated in 1830. The first town meeting of Thompson was held at the house of Abraham Warring, who kept a tavern in Thompsonville. ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Highland
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- ... e Lackawaxen River. Nathaniel Wheeler was hired as the first teacher, schooling in the Beaver Brook area. Phineas Terry started the first store in 1828 and G. Ferguson opened the first tavern in 183 ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Cochecton
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- ... first postmaster of Cochecton when President James Madison established a post route through the town. He also ran the first licensed tavern in the town and died in 1821. In about 1800, Charles Irvine, ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. Along The Neversink....
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- ... . 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
- 5. The Town of Tusten
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- ... also named Tusten. Samuel Hankins, Sr. became a most prominent man of the area. He operated a sawmill, conducted a tavern for the accommodation of rivermen, as well as being a steersman of wide repute. ...
- Created on 20 October 2011
- 6. Daniel Skinner
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- ... ight, the rafts were tied up along the banks or in a quiet eddy. At some eddies, such as the Big Eddy at Narrowsburg, inns and taverns catered to the raftsmen. During the heyday of rafting, as many as a th ...
- Created on 11 August 2005