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Camp Smith (New York) 1957: US 6-202, So. Bear Mt. Bridge: Cortlandt: Camp Smith. New York National Guard Training Camp Established 1882. Contains 1900 Acres. Named For Alfred E. Smith, Governor of New York 4: Crompound Road US 202, E. of Peekskill, Clinton Ave. & Crompound Rd. Cortlandt
The John I. Crawford Farm, also Hopewell Farm, is located on NY 302 in the Thompson Ridge section of the Town of Crawford in Orange County, New York, United States. It has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 1998. [1] Crawford, whose family lends its name to the town, settled the region and began building the farm around 1780.
Crawford is a town in the north of Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 9,130 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] The name comes from a settler who gave his name to a community in the hamlet now called Pine Bush.
[46] [47] In 1844–1845, Davis constructed a new horse route from Crawford House inn at Hart's Location to the Mount Washington summit, via Mount Crawford, and managed the inn for some time. [ 46 ] [ 48 ] Although that 14-mile (23 km) route was never popular, a path created by Thomas for the ascent of Mount Willard led to the creation of one ...
Mount Crawford is the name of several places in the world including: Mount Crawford (Antarctica) Mount Crawford (New Hampshire) in the US White Mountains; Mount Crawford (South Australia) a hill in the Mount Lofty Ranges of Australia Mount Crawford, South Australia, a locality containing the hill
The Middletown and Crawford is a corporation of the State of New York, having its principal office at New York, N. Y. The accounting records of the company are incomplete, there being no records obtained for the period October 1, 1874, to September 30, 1881.
David Crawford. The mansion could be described as a conjunction of the Greek Revival and late Federal-styles. [3] It was built by David Crawford, who had made his fortune in Hudson River shipping in during the 1820s. [4] Crawford was leased the land on March 8, 1830, by the Trustees of the Glebe, for a period of 900 years. [5]
The Shorter House is located at the end of Andrews Road in Thompson Ridge, a hamlet in the Town of Crawford in Orange County, New York, United States. It is a late 18th-century building later modified in the Greek Revival style. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998. [1]