Steamboats and ferries collection, 1821-1986.

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Steamboats and ferries collection, 1821-1986.

Articles, tickets, freight receipts, timetables, pamphlets, clippings, souvenir booklets, maps, and handbills, 1840-1986, concerning Hudson River steamboats, including a New York State Senate report on the accident involving the steamboat SWALLOW, 1845, and a pamphlet on the loss of the steamboat LEXINGTON, 1840. Miscellaneous records of the Garrison-West Point Ferry, 1821-1925, consisting of agreements, letters, indentures, deeds, financial reports, mortgages, contracts, timetables, and its charter.

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Garrison-West Point Ferry.

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New York (State). Legislature. Senate

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The New York State Senate Chamber underwent a large detailed restoration project in the late 1970's as part of an overall project to restore the entire State Capitol building. From the description of New York State Senate Chamber restoration project press kit, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122486861 ...

Swallow (Steamboat)

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Lexington (Steamboat)

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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...