is associated with the life-story of the Reverend Freeborn Garretson and Catherine Livingston, his wife. The hostesses there will be Mrs. Robert B. Suckley and Mrs. Walter K. Freeman. Ellerslie was laid out in 1809 by Maturin Livingston and Margaret Lewis, his wife, and from 1886 to 1920 was the home of Levi Parsons Morton, sometime Vice-President of the United States, Governor of New York, Minister to France, etc. Mrs. Helen Morton opens Ellerslie to the pilgrims for this visit. At each of the three estates at Rhinebeck an address will be given by General John Ross Delafield of Barrytown. TIME-SCHEDULE At 10 :45 a. m. pilgrims will assemble on the New York Post Road about two and one-half miles
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south of the Court House at Poughkeepsie. The entrance to Locust Grove is on the west side of the road, nearly opposite Beechwood Avenue. The leader's car will park near the gate. A line will form in order of arrival. Cars will move in procession up the avenue. Please be prompt. From 11:00 to 12:00 the reception and program. From 12:00 to 1 :00 lunch. At 1 :00 leave Locust Grove. Proceed north on Post Road to a point about two miles north of Staatsburg. Turn left on dirt road, leading west to the riverroad. At 2:00 p. m. due at Linwood. Leave Linwood at 2:40. At 2:45 p. m. due at Wildercliffe. Leave Wildercliffe at 3 :30. At 3 :40 p. m. due at Ellerslie. From Ellerslie pilgrims will disperse at individual convenience.