Cold Spring and Nelsonville collection, 1846-1976.

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Cold Spring and Nelsonville collection, 1846-1976.

Brochures, programs, memorabilia, clippings, pamphlets, letters, bills and receipts, licenses, maps, articles, catalogs, handbills, agreements, and memoranda pertaining to the villages of Cold Spring and Nelsonville. Subjects include the Masonic Lodge, the history of Cold Spring, merchants, old houses, architecture, entertainment, clubs and organizations, Butterfield Memorial Hospital, Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library, police and fire departments, the blizzard of 1888, military history, and the "Elijah Jones" murder. Also, printed legislative act chartering the village of Cold Spring, 1846, and the treasurer's records and membership list of the Butterfield Memorial Hospital auxiliary, 1924-1943.

1.5 cubic ft.

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Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library (Cold Spring, N.Y.)

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Jones, Elijah (Blues musician)

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Putnam County Historical Society (N.Y.)

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Constitution Island, located opposite West Point and owned by the Warner family, was an important Revolutionary War outpost. Anna B. Warner (1827-1915) and Susan B. Warner (1819-1885) were both writers. From the description of Constitution Island collection, 1863-1986, 1914-1986 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155526322 The Chapel of Our Lady on the shore of the Hudson River at Cold Spring was originally built in 1833 to serve the needs of the Catholic workers at the W...

Butterfield Memorial Hospital (Cold Spring, N.Y.)

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