Plattekill

Plattekill

by Elizabeth Werlau
Plattekill

Plattekill

by Elizabeth Werlau

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Overview

Situated between the Shawangunk Mountains and the Hudson River, the town of Plattekill has long served as an important crossroads for neighboring communities. Since its settlement, the town's roads, railway, and aqueduct have provided vital links to surrounding counties, allowed access to the Hudson River, and transported resources to and from New York City. The unique character of the town's three main hamlets is evident in the images compiled here, while the smaller hamlets and neighborhoods documented within reflect the ever-changing nature of the town. More than two centuries of history are recalled through vivid photographs, many published for the first time, that evoke the spirit of Plattekill's people and places, the era of resorts, the villas and boardinghouses, the times of war and of expansion, and various milestones in the town's history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738557144
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 06/30/2008
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 688,232
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Elizabeth Werlau is an English teacher and freelance writer whose family has called Plattekill home for several generations. Working extensively with the Plattekill Historical Society and the town of Plattekill historian's office, as well as with several private collections, she has compiled an intriguing pictorial record of Plattekill's rich history.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgements     6
Introduction     7
Hamlets and Neighborhoods     9
The Roads, the Railroad, and the Aqueduct     19
Religious and Educational Life     39
Agriculture and Commerce     59
The Boardinghouses, Villas, and Resorts     81
Plattekill's Veterans     95
The Fire Departments     105
Community     115
Bibliography     127
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