Around Warrensburg

Around Warrensburg

Around Warrensburg

Around Warrensburg

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Overview

William Bond became the first Warrensburg settler, when he arrived in the Echo Lake area, in 1787. Shortly thereafter, Warrensburg became known as "the Bridge" because it was the location of the only bridge in the area that crossed the Schroon River. In February 1813, the town of Warrensburg was formed from part of Thurman. By the mid-1800s, A. C. Emerson and B. P. Burhans had moved to Warrensburg and begun to harness the waterpower of the Schroon River and utilize the nearby timber resource. The Emerson sawmill and Burhans's tannery and gristmill provided employment and capital to support a growing and thriving town. Other industries, such as a woolen mill and pants factory, sash and blind factory, shirt factory, and shoe peg factory, soon followed. With the dawn of the 20th century, improved transportation in the form of railroads and the automobile began bringing more people to Warren County. This trend continues today as numerous visitors summer in the Adirondacks to enjoy the clean air and water of the north country.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439623534
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/09/2009
Series: Images of America Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 53 MB
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About the Author

John T. Hastings, who grew up in Warrensburg, is a fourth-generation Adirondacker. After a career in forest management, he is now active in the Warrensburgh Historical Society as a board member and newsletter editor. The rare assembled photographs in Around Warrensburg have come from an assortment of public and private collections, as well as the author's own extensive collection.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Main Street 9

2 River Street 41

3 Hudson Street 55

4 East and West of Main Street 65

5 Warrensburg to Chestertown 75

6 Local Camps and Resorts 83

7 People 89

8 The Glen and Friends Lake 99

9 Chestertown 111

Bibliography 226

Warrensburgh Historical Society 127

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