Clippings; Water supply; Lakes & ponds; Actions & defenses; Lawyers;
This article reports on a lawsuit concerning the conflict between the Village of Chester's use and control of Walton Lake as its water supply and the surrounding property owners.
Black-tie optional invitation to the spring gala in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of Dutchess Community College. The event was at The Grandview on Rinaldi Boulevard, Poughkeepsie, NY on Saturday, March 29, 2008. Ticket prices...
Some Enchanted Evening response card. White notecard with the request for reservations on the one side and the sponsorship opportunities on the opposite side. Each ticket cost $150. RSVP by March 10, 2008. On the sponsorship opportunities page,...
Bear Mountain Bridge & Park, Bear Mtn, NY. Bear Mountain Park is on the left side of the photgraph. A baseball field, The Inn, and other buildings are visable. This image was taken south of the bridge. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Bear Mountain Bridge, Bear Mtn, NY. This postcard was taken south of the bridge looking north. The east side of the river is on the right in the photograph, and the west back of the river is on the left. The Bear Mountain Bridge Spans the...
Color postcard of the Bear Mountain Bridge. A description of the bridge printed on the back of the postcard reads " Spanning the King of Rivers, "The Hudson" between Westchester County and Bear Mountain State Park, this famous bridge blends with...
The Clermont - The Clermont was the primitive steamboat in which Robert Fulton made his pioneer voyage on the Hudson River from New York to Albany and Return, starting on Monday, August 17, 1807, and reaching New York again on Friday, August 21....
Dock landing of the "Clermont." The "Clermont," the first boat propelled by steam, required 32 hours to go to Albany from New York City-about 150 miles. The fare was $7., and freight was carried at the rate of three cents a pound. Plying the same...
Newspaper article discussing the details of the marriage between Carrie Plant and James Wesley Sampson. Published in Milwaukee Sentinel, November 15, 1880.