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Road. [ 23 ] Mayo's Landing is a 1.1-acre park along the Croton River. [ 23 ] Paradise Island Park is a 22.2-acre undeveloped island in the Croton River. [ 23 ] Croton-on-Hudson section of Westchester RiverWalk features interpretive…
Croton Area Topographic Map 1891
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Croton-on-Hudson, New York
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as Croton Landing where the Croton River meets the Hudson River , where the manor house was built. A 1718 census reported 91 inhabitants, including Dutch settlers and English Quakers . People worked the manor primarily as farmers or millers . New
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walkways to Croton Point and Croton Landing Park. [ 23 ] Silver Lake Park is a 13.5-acre park with a beach along the Croton River with trails to Carrie E. Tompkins elementary school (CET) and the north tip of Cleveland…
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1877 SOUTHARD, THOMAS D. 1859 - 1877 WAGER & HULL 1839 WOOD, JESSE 1838 CROTON LANDING ANCHOR BRICK CO. 1888 - 1895 ARTHUR, G. D. & CO. 1888 COX & BARLOW 1874 CROTON BRICK CO. 1888 - 1900 FROST, ORRIN 1895 HAMILTON, SCHUYLER 1886 - 1890 MORTON,
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Higgins, Alvin McCaslin. The Story of Croton. Paper read before the Ossining Historical Society, 1938. Published posthumously in The Quarterly Bulletin of the Westchester County Historical Society, Vol. 16, No. 3 (1940), pp. 49-63.
…More than a
hundred years ago, the sprawling little village was designated as Collabergh Landing, but when Teller's Point was christened Croton Point,
the natives made it unanimous by changing Collabergh to Croton
Landing. Sloops and barges lay at…
Croton Area In 1830
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Company (James Stevenson Van Cortlandt) The Croton Landing Brick Co. (1882) (Robert Ray & Schuyler Hamilton) George & Eliza A. Morton John MORTON Anchor Brick Company (1890)(Gertrude and Schuyler Hamilton) Underhill Talcott Brick Co. (William A.
Croton Area In 1848
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New York at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition , St. Louis 1904, by DeLancey M. Ellis "Catalogue of Exhibitors in the Department of Mines and Metallurgy:" "W. B. Underhill Brick Co., Croton Landing" Excerpt from: History of Westchester County ,
Unbuilt Croton
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Investors were left high and dry as the stock certificates became worthless. No canal was ever to disturb the Westchester countryside, including the hamlet of Croton Landing. Engraving by Ossining artist Robert Havell of first Croton Dam, circa 1842.
Bowery Bridge Below New Croton Dam
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The wooden work bridge, built across the Croton River near today’s Route 129. The bridge was used to move men and supplies from the docks at Croton Landing up to the New Croton Dam worksite. The buildings along the…
Camping At Croton Point 1905
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bay from Croton Landing, a station on the New York Central Railroad. This Horseshoe Beach of fine sand is an ideal bathing spot. The river itself and Croton Bay make ideal sailing waters. The breezes coming across Haverstraw Bay are…
Croton Area 1845
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of Croton, or Collaberg Landing, I rode to the dwelling of a friend (James Cockroft, Esq.), about two miles northward, passing on the way the old house of Tellar (now Moodie), where the incident just related occurred. Accompanied by Mr…
Croton-on-Hudson, New York
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…Croton Landing Park is a 12.2-acre park containing a
Croton on Hudson Bricks
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"Collaberg Landing" an old name for Croton. According to Wilson's Illustrated Guide to the Hudson River it was at "Collaberg Bay, north of Teller's Point and about thirty-three miles from New York, the grade of the original…
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Croton Landing for $125,000 to M. B. Wilson of this city. From The New York Times , Sept 1, 1890: A MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING From St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, "Our History:" "On July 30th, 1857, the cornerstone was set for…
Croton On Hudson Gets Hyphenated
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…That’s the date when the Postal Service officially changed the name of our post office from Croton Landing to Croton-on-Hudson. 1 See The Highland Democrat, July 4, 1891. ↩︎ Share this: Print (Opens in new window) Print Email…
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…Governor Theodore Roosevelt sent the National Guard to Croton Landing to maintain order.
Date: April 1900
Location: Croton-on-Hudson, NY
Source: NY Heritage Digital Collections
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Croton From The Hudson River 1845
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Camping At Croton Point 1905
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…Table supplies may be had from Croton Landing, and the camper who desires to run to town every other day can be paddled or rowed across in half an hour to catch his train.
Croton in the 1850s
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Collaberg Landing, I rode to the dwelling of a friend (James Cockroft, Esq.) about two miles northward, passing on the way the old house of Tellar (now Moodie) where the incident just related occurred. Accompanied by Mr. Cockroft, and his…
Croton Point 1924
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…During the 1930s an emergency airplane landing strip with a 214-foot runway was built in the ball field area. Thanks to the Oechsner Archive for these vintage photos. Share this: Print (Opens in new window)
Crotons First Train Station
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…Croton’s First Train Station, circa 1849 This is a very early photograph—possibly the earliest—of the first train station in what was then called Croton Landing. The station was built in 1849 and was
Croton-Harmon station
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P Hoffman's 4 Schenectady P Carman 2 Karner 2 West Albany 3 Albany P Rensselaer 2 D 5 Castleton-on-Hudson 5 Schodack Landing 5 Stuyvesant 5 Newton Hook 5 Stockport 5 Hudson North Germantown 5 Linlithgo 3 Germantown…
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…The dam was built by thousands of Italian immigrant workers between 1892 and 1906, many of whom settled in the 'Little Italy' neighborhood at Croton Landing.
Date: c.1969
Location: Croton-on-Hudson, NY
Type: photograph
Subjects: dam, waterfall, bridge…
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…During the 1930s, an emergency airplane landing strip was constructed.
Date: Various
Source: crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/11/11/croton-point-1924/
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…During the 1930s, an emergency airplane landing strip was constructed.
Date: Various
Source: crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/11/11/croton-point-1924/
License: Used with attribution; consult crotonhistory.org for permissions