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The Early History of Saugerties by Benjamin Brink (1902) An Account of the British Expedition Above the Highlands of the Hudson River, and of the Events Connected with the Burning of Kingston in 1777, by George W. Pratt (1860)
slavery officially ended in new york state in 1827, but many african-americans remained in servitude until 1848. A BURIAL GROUND USED BY AFRICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IS LOCATED NEAR THIS MARKER. AFRER THE CIVIL WAR, WHEN WHITES ALLOWED AFRICAN-AMERICAN BURIALS IN A SEGREGATED PORTION OF THE NEW PALTZ BURIAL CEMETERY ON PLAINS ROAD, THIS ...
Saugerties (/ ˈ s ɔː ɡ ər t iː z /) is a town in the northeastern corner of Ulster County, New York. The population was 19,038 at the time of the 2020 census , a decline from 19,482 in 2010 . The village of the same name is located entirely within the town.
Saugerties and New York Steamboat Company Warehouses: November 9, 2017 ... First meeting place of New York State Senate in 1777. First building in Kingston listed. 164:
Saugerties (/ ˈ s ɔː ɡ ər t iː z /) is a village in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 3,899 at the 2020 census, showing a slight decline from the 3,971 counted at the 2010 census. The Village of Saugerties is located on the west bank of the Hudson River, at the mouth of the Esopus Creek.
The Wynkoop House is located on New York Route 32 just north of an offramp from the New York State Thruway and its junction with NY 212 in the town of Saugerties, New York, United States. It is a linear stone house built in two sections by the descendants of Dutch settlers around 1740, and renovated in later years.
The Trumpbour Homestead Farm is a National Register of Historic Places listing located in Saugerties, New York. The property contains six buildings, including a c. 1732 vernacular stone house. [ 2 ]
The Main–Partition Streets Historic District is located at Saugerties in Ulster County, New York. The district includes 78 contributing buildings. It encompasses the village's central business district. It includes a variety of two and three story, brick commercial buildings, two churches, a U.S. Post Office, three small dwellings, three 19th ...