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The homestead, which during the 19th century was referred to as the "Teller House", is now named for Catheryna Rombout Brett, who was the first to develop the patent by selling property. After the death of Catheryna's mother, the couple mortgaged the manor house in New York and moved to the wilderness of southern Dutchess County. [4]
The Peter C. DuBois House is located on Slocum Road in the Dutchess Junction neighborhood of the city of Beacon, New York, United States. It was one of the last significant Greek Revival buildings in the Hudson Valley. In the 20th century, it would be reused as a sanatorium and altered with the addition of a third story. Today it is once again ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the 130 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York outside of Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by ...
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Through the Barat Settlement House, Walsh and the Jesuit priests and brothers worked in close collaboration with diocesan priests of Nativity parish. [ 5 ] By 1926, the parish was staffed by diocesan clergy and religious and a brand new school and cultural center were built which included an auditorium with a professional stage on which some ...
Last had east-west long distance service by Penn Central between Albany and Boston in 1971; and last had commuter service south to New York City in 1972. 132: US Post Office-Hudson: US Post Office-Hudson: November 17, 1988 : 402 Union St.
Kristin Davis is recounting the doubly frustrating experience of being ghosted by a man she was dating — after lending him money which he never paid back.. On the Jan. 20 episode of her Are You ...
Eustatia (Greek for "good place to stay") is a brick house overlooking the Hudson River in Beacon, New York, United States.Located on Monell Place in the northwestern corner of the city, it is a rare survival in Beacon of a cottage in the High Victorian Gothic style.