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crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/08/01/croton-landing-1881/
Croton Landing, 1881 Croton Landing, 1881 A historical map detail from the Atlas of Westchester County, New York, compiled by G.W. Bromley & Co., Civil Engineers, published in 1881. The image shows Croton Landing as it appeared during that era…
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brickcollecting.com — https://brickcollecting.com/croton.htm
John Cox Brickyard, Croton Landing Historical photograph of the John Cox brickyard at Croton Landing. Cox was one of many brick manufacturers operating along the Hudson River in the 19th century. Date: c. 1880-1900 Location: Croton Landing, Croton-on…
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Croton Landing from plate 44 of the County Atlas Of Westchester New York , published by J.B. Beers & Co., 1872. Here is a detailed map of what Croton looked like in 1872. Known then as Croton Landing, the village consisted…
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Croton Landing Quaker Meeting House Published January 6, 2014 November 5, 2018
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crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2014/01/06/croton-landing-1872/
Croton Landing, 1872 This piece presents a detailed historical map illustrating Croton's appearance in 1872, sourced from the County Atlas of Westchester New York by J.B. Beers & Co. During this period, the village—known as Croton Landing—consisted…
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crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/03/03/croton-landing-1868/
Croton Landing, 1868 [Article content from crotonhistory.org - see URL for full text and images] Date: Various Source: crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/03/03/croton-landing-1868/ License: Used with attribution; consult crotonhistory.org for permissions
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crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/03/17/anchor-brand-bricks-at-croton-landing-1889/
Anchor Brand Bricks at Croton Landing, 1889 [Article content from crotonhistory.org - see URL for full text and images] Date: Various Source: crotonhistory.org — https://crotonhistory.org/2012/03/17/anchor-brand-bricks-at-croton-landing-1889/ License: Used with…
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Brook Street was then called Upper Landing Road. ↩ See this previous post for an 1850 map showing the Quaker Meeting House in more detail. ↩ Share this: Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in…
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Brook Street, and Terrace Place still exists today and is said to be the oldest house in Croton. The entire map and the rest of this 1872 Westchester County atlas can be seen at the David Rumsey Map Collection . Although…
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brickcollecting.com — https://brickcollecting.com/croton.htm
…and other brickyards along the Hudson River at Croton Landing. Date: 1891 Location: Croton Landing, Croton-on-Hudson, NY Source: brickcollecting.com — https://brickcollecting.com/croton.htm License: Public domain map
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Detail from the Atlas of Westchester County, New York. From actual surveys and official records by G.W. Bromley & Co., Civil Engineers. Published by Geo. W. & Walter S. Bromley. 243 Broadway, New York. 1881. The entire atlas is available online…
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the right of the railroad tracks was filled in long ago, altering the original banks of the river. The pond-like area at the bottom left between the tracks and Riverside was also filled in. Other interesting features include: The…
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Detail from the Town of Cortlandt map from Atlas of New York and vicinity … by F.W. Beers, published by Beers, Ellis & Soule, New York, 1868. The entire atlas is available online at David Rumsey . Share this: Print (Opens in…
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Street, now covered over. 1 In the top right the label “Friends Ch.” is the Quaker Meeting House which was located at the intersection of Grand Street and Mt. Airy. 2 The house labeled “Mrs. Barton” in the triangular area…
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businesses along what we know today as Grand Street, Brook Street, and Riverside Avenue. If you look at the top left side you can see that Riverside Avenue got its name because it did once run right along the side…
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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…
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“No Overburnt Brick” An ad from the Real Estate Record and Builders’ Guide , July 6, 1889. Share this: Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Facebook (Opens in…
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| HOME A BRIEF HISTORY of CROTON-ON-HUDSON from the perspective of the Great Hudson River Brick Industry at Croton Landing and Croton Point. TALES FROM CROTON POINT Sarah Gibbs Underhill, Kerhonkson, NY The first time I came to a…
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Crossining pedestrian footbridge across the Croton River , the bicycle trail extensions around Half Moon Bay Condominiums, rehabilitation of the "Picture Tunnel" (repaving and closing it to cars), and acquisition and clearing of the Croton Landing
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