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Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)
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…It was originally proposed to construct the new Croton Dam at Quaker Bridge, but that plan was abandoned, and in August, 1892, the contract was awarded for the Cornell Dam, now approaching completion, about a mile and a half above…
Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)
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…The Huntersville section of the Town of Cort-landt, well known to sportsmen, as it is famous for its excellent trout brooks; the Quaker Meeting House locality, in the Town of New Castle, the Wiremill Bridge, iu the Town of…
Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)
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…Three bridges — Tompkins's Bridge, the bridge at the Wire Mill, and Quaker's Bridge — were swept away, and several mills and dwelling houses were destroyed; but, so far as was known, only two residents lost their lives. This was…
J. Thomas Scharf (1886)
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…According to the plan recently adopted, a dam is to be built at Quaker Bridge, about two and a half miles below the present dam, to be about two hundred feet in height above the level of the Hudson River…
Frederic Shonnard & W.W. Spooner (1900)
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…Quaker Bridge, 614. Quakers, 124. 151, 153. 217. 224. 244. Quaroppas Tract. The 177. Queen's Rangers, The, 379, 382, 411. 432, 442. 44:'., 45,>. Rahl, Colonel, 3S9. Kail ways. 546. 573. Randall's Island. 4. 34S. 352. 425, 509…