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from John Crooke through successive owners to Archibald Rogers, who in the 1880's acquired the country seat that in 1842 had been named Crumwold by Elias Butler. Mr. Rogers' widow now owns Crumwold, of which Crum Elbow Point is a part. No one named Greer ever owned the point, nor does the name Greer occur anywhere in the vicinity. The local titles are all known in full, from the Nine Partners Patent to the present day. It is therefore necessary to conclude that a clerical error occurred on the table of some draughtsman in an office in Washington when Greer's Point was written on the map.
The southern half of lot 6, a long narrow strip of land, which John Evertson owned in the eighteenth century, was purchased in 1867 by James Roosevelt, who in 1868 bought the north half of lot 5,—the Crooke homestead. The house Mr. Roosevelt lived in stood on lot 6 and there his son, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was born. Title to the Crooke land in lot 5 passed from James Roosevelt to his elder son, James R. Roosevelt, and from the latter to his brother, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who holds it subject to a life-use given to James R. Roosevelt's widow. The house occupied by Mrs. James R. Roosevelt is a few yards south of the one in which the President was born and a few yards west of the site of the Crooke-Barber homestead.
The house which is the home of the President of the United States and in which he was born is about two miles south of the village of Hyde Park and as Mr. Roosevelt's mail goes through that post office he is often said to live "at" Hyde Park. The village derives its name from residential property, immediately north of it, an old estate (now owned by Frederick W. Vanderbilt) which was called Hyde Park before the Revolution (see: Year Book of the Dutchess County Historical Society, 1932, vol. 17, p. 80). The name: Hyde Park and the village which bears the name each have a story of their own but those stories are separate and distinct from the story of the "place called Krom Elbow."
A century hence documented data bearing upon the birthplace of a President of the United States will have definite value for historians and so these many details in relation to Kromme Elleboog are recorded here for the sake of future generations as well as for readers of today.
In assembling these data the writer has been given expert aid by the Archivist of the State of New York, A. J. F. van Laer ; IVIiss Edna L. Jacobsen, Head of the Manuscript and History Section of the New
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York State Library; Miss Dorothy Barck of the staff of the library of the New York Historical Society; Reginald Pelham Bolton of the staff of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, New York City; Clarence J. Elting of Highland, New York; George S. Van Vliet of Clinton, Dutchess County; and by Henry Hackett of Poughkeepsie, New York. To all these friends grateful acknowledgement is made of their courtesy.
HELEN WILKINSON REYNOLDS.
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OFFICERS
1928; Vol. 13, p. 6 1929; Vol. 14, p. 4 1930; Vol. 15, p. 4 1931; Vol. 16, p. 4 1932; Vol. 17, p. 4 1933; Vol. 18, p. 4
PRESIDENTS Adams, Death of William Platt; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 3 Reese, Election of William Willis; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 9
MEMBERSHIP LISTS 1928; Vol. 13, p. 72 1929; Vol. 14, p. 61 1930; Vol. 15, p. 77 1931; Vol. 16, p. 70
PUBLICATIONS 1932; Vol. 17, p. 8 1933; Vol. 18, p. 7
SECRETARY'S MINUTES Nov. 1, 1927-Oct. 31, 1928; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 13 Nov. 1, 1928-Oct. 31, 1929; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 9 Nov. 1, 1929-Oct. 31, 1930; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 9 Nov. 1, 1930-Oct. 31, 1931; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 9 Nov. 1, 1931-Oct. 31, 1932; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 9 Nov. 1, 1932-Oct. 31, 1933; Vol. 18, (1933), p. 9
TREASURER'S REPORTS Oct. 21, 1927-Oct. 19, 1928; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 23 Oct. 19, 1928-Oct. 18, 1929; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 19 Oct. 18, 1929-Oct. 17, 1930; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 15 Oct. 17, 1930-Oct. 16, 1931; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 14 Oct. 17, 1931-Oct. 21, 1932; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 15 Oct. 21, 1932-Oct. 20, 1933; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 13 •
PILGRIMAGES 1928, Sep. 12, Eleventh Annual; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 25 1929, Sep. 13, Twelfth Annual; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 21 1930, Sep. 17, Thirteenth Annual; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 17
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ARTICLES Agricultural Society of Dutchess County; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 54 Anniversary, Address at Dutchess County's 250th; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 25 Bank, Poughkeepsie's First Vol. 16 (1931), p. 49 Barn at Pleasant Valley, The Stone Vol. 16 (1931), p. 19 Blithewood, The Story of Vol. 15 (1930), p. 19 Bridges, Our Old Covered Vol. 17 (1932), p. 66 Bridges, More about Old Vol. 18 (1933), p. 37 Clermont, Historical Sketch of Town of Vol. 14 (1929), p. 36 Daguerreotypes and Photographs Vol. 16 (1931), p. 34 DeLabigarre, Peter, & the Founding of Tivoli. . .Vol. 14 (1929), p. 45 Documents, In Regard to Fugitive Vol. 13 (1928), p. 41 Dutchess County Agricultural Society Vol. 13 (1928), p. 54 Dutchess County Men; Philip J. Schuyler Vol. 14 (1929), p. 37 Dutchess County Men; Jacobus Swartwout Vol. 13 (1928), p. 67 Dutchess County Men; James Van Der Burgh.. .Vol. 15 (1930), p. 36 Ellerslie, The Story of Vol. 17 (1932), p. 47 Farm-Life in the Hudson Valley, 1769-1779. Vol. 18 (1933), p. 41 Glebe House, Saving the Vol. 13 (1928), p. 40 Governor, Dutchess County gives the State a. . Vol. 16 (1931), p. 58 Grasmere, The Story of Vol. 14 (1929), p. 24 •(The) Grove, The Story of Vol. 15 (1930), p. 24 Hills, Twill lift up Mine Eyes unto the Vol. 17 (1932), p. 86 Hyde Park, The Story of Vol. 13 (1928), p. 26 Hyde Park, Broadside of 1768 about Vol. 17 (1932), p. 80 Illustrations, Notes on Vol. 15 (1930), p. 27 International Problems created by Science Vol. 16 (1931), p. 39 Knox, Address at Headquarters of General Vol. 18 (1933), p. 20 Kromme Eileboog Vol. 18 (1933), p. 58 Lewis Estate at Staatsburg Vol. 13 (1928), p. 33 Lewis, Morgan Vol. 13 (1928), p. 31 Linwood, The Story of Vol. 17 (1932), p. 34 Locust Grove, The Story of Vol. 17 (1932), p. 21 (A) Map and a Tree Vol. 13 (1928), p. 64 Medical Profession in Dutchess County Vol. 13 (1928) p. 29 Mill-Site at Pleasant Valley and Mrs. Clinton Vol. 17 (1932), p. 70 Montgomery Place, The Story of Vol. 14 (1929), p.26 Montgomery, Reminiscences of Mrs. Richard. . Vol. 15 (1930), p. 45 Morse, Samuel F B Vol. 17 (1932), p. 29
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Newspapers, Items from Eighteenth Century. . Vol. 13 (1928), p. 51 Nine Partners Record Book, The Great Vol. 16 (1931), p. 27 Parsonage, An Old Vol. 14 (1929), p. 32 Place-Names, In Regard to Repetition of Vol. 18 (1933), p. 54 Politics in New York 1804-1807 Vol. 13 (1928), p. 35 Poughkeepsie, How it was Founded Vol. 15 (1930), p. 30 Poughkeepsie Journal & Ulster County Gazette. Vol. 17 (1932), p. 83 Scientist&Inventor in Electrical Communications Vol. 17 (1932), p. 56 (Marked) Stones, Ulster and Dutchess Counties.Vol. 16 (1931), p. 21 Temple Hill, Address at Vol. 18 (1933), p. 17 Wildercliff, The Story of Vol. 17 (1932), p. 42
CONTRIBUTORS Arnold, Harry; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 33. Corning, The Rev. A. Elwood; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 17. Crosby, Maunsell S.; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 24. Delafield, General John Ross; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 26; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 45; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 39; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 33. (The) Editor (see also: Reynolds, Helen Wilkinson and H. W. R.) ; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 40, 41, 51, 54; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 32, 35; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 27; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 19, 21, 27; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 80, 83. Fish, The Hon. Hamilton, Jr.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 20. Morse, Leila Livingston; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 29. Mylod, John J.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 31. Platt, The Hon. Edmund; Vol. 16 (1931), p.49. Poucher, J. Wilson, M. D.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 67; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 37; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 24, 36; Vol. 17, (1932), p. 66; Vol. 18 (1933), p.37. Reynolds, Helen Wilkinson (see also: The Editor and H. W. R.) ; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 26; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 45; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 19, 30; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 34, 58; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 21, 70; Vol. 18 (1933), pp. 25, 41, 54, 58. "H. W. R."; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 40-63; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 88. Thelberg, Elizabeth Burr, M. D.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 29. Thomas, William S., M. D.; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 29. Ware, Caroline F., Ph. D.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 35.
ILLUSTRATIONS Barn at Pleasant Valley, Detail from Vol. 16 (1931), p.20 Bridge at Manchester; from the north Vol. 17 (1932), p.66 Bridge at Manchester; from the east Vol. 17 (1932), p.68 Bridge at Pleasant Valley; from the south Vol. 17 (1932), p.72
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Bridge at Pleasant Valley; from the west Vol. 17 (1932), p.76 Ellerslie, View from Vol. 17 (1932), p. 48 Ellerslie, Former House at Vol. 17 (1932), p.52 Ellerslie, Plan of Former House at Vol. 17 (1932), p. 54 Emigh House at North Clove Vol. 15 (1930), p. 38 Governor of New York: Franklin D. Roosevelt. Vol. 16 (1931), p.58 Ham House at Washington Hollow Vol. 15 (1930), p.40 Langdon, House of Walter; called Hyde Park. . Vol. 13 (1928), p.28 Linwood, View from Vol. 17 (1932), p. 38 Livingston, House of Maturin Vol. 13 (1928), p.32 Locust Grove, Map of Vol. 17 (1932), p. 22 Locust Grove, House at Vol. 17 (1932), p. 26 Montgomery Place; west facade Vol. 14 (1929), p. 28 Montgomery Place; east façade Vol. 14 (1929), p. 30 Mount Hope, Poughkeepsie Vol. 16 (1931), p.64 Parsonage, An Old Vol. 14 (1929), p.34 Schuyler, Portrait of Philip J.; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 42 Sleight, Portrait of Mrs. Jacobus Vol. 15 (1930), p.28 Southwick Garden, A Corner of the Vol. 13 (1928), p.66 Springwood, Hyde Park, in the 1880's Vol. 16 (1931), p.66 Springwood, Hyde Park, in 1931 Vol. 16 (1931), p.68 Stone, Marked; in Ulster County Vol. 16 (1931), p. 22 Stone, Marked; in Dutchess County. Vol. 16 (1931), p. 24 Stone, Rubbing of Marked; Dutchess County . . . Vol. 16 (1931), p. 26 Swartwout, Portrait, Table, Silver and Chair of General Jacobus Vol. 13 (1928), p.70 Tivoli, Plan for the Village of Vol. 14 (1929), p. 52 Tivoli, Wall built by Peter DeLabigarre at Vol. 14 (1929), p.54 Van Der Burgh House at Poughquag Vol. 15 (1930), p.36 Waterfall at Mill of Isaac Bloom Vol. 15 (1930), p. 16 Waterfall at Mill of Madam Brett Vol. 15 (1930), p. 10 Waterfall at Mill of Johannes DeWitt Vol. 15 (1930), p. 12 Waterfall at Mill of Robert G. Livingston Vol. 15 (1930), p. 18 Waterfall at Mill of Jacob Rutsen Vol. 15 (1930), p. 14 Wildercliff, House called Vol. 17 (1932), p.44 Winans, Map of Partition of Estate of James. . . Vol. 13 (1928), p.64 Window, Inscription on a Dutchess County Vol. 14 (1929), p. 36
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Estate at Poughkeepsie, called Locust Grove Vol. 17 (1932), p. 22 Partition of Estate of James Winans Vol. 13 (1928), p. 64 Plan for the Village of Tivoli Vol. 14 (1929), p.52
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Adams, Death of William Platt; Vol. 13 (1928), P. 3. Agriculture; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 28, 54; Vol. 18. (1933), P. 31, 32, 41. Annandale; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 21. Anniversary, Two-Hundred and Fiftieth, of County; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 8, 22. Armstrong, John; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 20. Bain, Mrs. Francis N.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 12, 16. Barck, Dorothy; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 68. Bard, Dr. John; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 26-29; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 22; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 80. Bard, Dr. Samuel; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 26-29. Beekman, Henry; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 24; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 30. Blanchard, The Rev. Frank D.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22. Blithewood, The Story of; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 19. Bolton, Reginald Pelham; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 68. Booth, Death of Henry; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 8. Bridges, Covered; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 66; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 37. Brown, Louise Fargo; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 12. By-Laws; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 17. Clinton, George; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 42-44. Clinton, Mrs. George; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 70, 77. Collections of D. C. H. S., Publication of Vol. IV of; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 9, 10. Collections of D. C. H. S., Publication of Vol. V. of; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 13. Columbia County Historical Society; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 17. Convention, Constitutional, of New York; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 23, 31. Cookingham Family; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 11. Corning, The Rev. A. Elwood; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 15, 16, 17. Crevecoeur, St. Jahn de; Vol. 18 (1933), pp. 41, 42. Crooke, Charles; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 63, 64, 66. Crooke Family; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 63, 64, 66, 67. Crosby, Mrs. Ernest; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 25. Crum Elbow Point, Dutchess County; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67. Crum Elbow Point, Ulster County; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 65. Daughton, Joseph A.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22. DeGraeff, Jan; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 64, 65. DeLabigarre, Peter; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 45-60. Delafield, General John Ross; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 26; Vol. 15 (1930), p.45; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 39; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 33. de Laporte, Mrs. Theodore; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 13. Delinquent Dues; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 12.
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DeRiemer Family; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 29. DeWitt, Johannes; Vol. 15 (1930), P. 27. DeWitt, The Rev. Peter; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 27. Dutchess County, The Story of; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 25. Dutchess County, Two-Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22. Ellerslie, The Story of; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 47. Elting, Clarence J.; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 22; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 65, 68. Emigh, Nicholas; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 28. Fauconier, Peter; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 27; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 80. Farm-Life; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 41. Fish, The Hon. Hamilton, Jr.; Vol. 18 (1933), pp. 16, 20, 23. Flagler, Harry Harkness; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 28. Fox, Dixon Ryan; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 12. Gardens; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 52. Gardner, Bible of Lion; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 12. . Garretson, Catharine Livingston; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 43, 44. Garretson, The Rev. Freeborn; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 43, 44. Gifts, List of ; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 10. Glebe House; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 13, 16, 21; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 11; . Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 9, 29; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 10; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 10; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 11. Graham, The Rev. Chauncey; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 51, 52. Hackett, Henry T.; Vol. 18 (1933), p.9, 11. Ham, Frederick; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 28. Hills, The Blue; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 86-88. Hoogeboom, Bartholomeus; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 64. Hopewell Parsonage; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 32. Horticulture, Science of; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 27, 28. Hosack, Dr. David; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 28. Hudson's Half Moon, Voyage of; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 59, 60. Hyde Park, Broadside about Estate called; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 80. Hyde Park, The Estate called; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 26-29; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 80; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 58. 67. Hyde Park, The Village called; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 27; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 58, 62, 67. Insurance, Committee on; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 9. Jacobsen, Edna L., Vol. 18 (1933), p. 67. Jagger, David W.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 12, 15, 16. James Family; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 37-39. Johnstone Family; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 20, 21. Journal of Robert Juet; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 59, 60. Kelly, The Hon. William; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 48, 50-52. Knox, Headquarters of General; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 15, 16, 20.
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Kromme Elleboog; Vol. 18 (1933), pp. 58-68. LaFayette, General; at Staatsburgh; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 32. Lafayette, General; at Montgomery Place; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 27. Landing, The Union; at Poughkeepsie; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 65. Landing of Morgan Lewis; Rhinebeck; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 44. Landing of Henry Livingston, Jr.; Poughkeepsie; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 23 Landscape Gardener; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 28. Landscape Gardening; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 28; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 29; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 22, 23; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 51. Langdon, Walter; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 28. Letters of George Clinton; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 42, 44. Letters of Catharine Livingston; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 45, 50. Letters of Elizabeth Tappen; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 46, 49. Lewis, Francis; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 31. Lewis, Morgan; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 31-39. Linwood, The Story of; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 34. Lists of Names; Agricultural Society; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 56-60. Livingston, Letters of Catharine; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 45, 50. Livingston, Edward; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 28, 29. Livingston, Henry, Jr.; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 23. Locust Grove, The Story of; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 21. Locust Trees; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 27. Map of Estate of Charles Crooke, Mention of; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 64, 66. Map of Great Nine Partners Patent, Mention of; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 27, 32, 33; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 62. Maps of Hudson's River, Mention of; Vol. 18 (1933), pp. 62, 63. Medical Profession in Dutchess County; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 29; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22, 30, 32. Milestones; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 13, 21. Mill of Johannes DeWitt; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 27. Mill of Robert G. Livingston; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 27. Mill-Site, Pleasant Valley; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 70. Miller, Dr. George N.; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 43; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 26. Miller, Mrs. William Starr; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 43; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 26. Mills on the Saw Kill; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 20. Montgomery, John B.; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 24, 25. Montgomery, Richard; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 24-27. Montgomery, Mrs. Richard; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 24, 26-28, 30; Vol15 (1930), pp. 45-76. Morse, Leila Livingston; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 29. Morse, Samuel F. B.; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 21, 25, 29-31. Morton, The Hon. Levi P.; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 52, 53.
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Nine Partners Patent; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 27-33. Northrop, Paul A.; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 56. Oostrum, Hendryk Jansz; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 30-34. Orange County; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 15. Parmentier, Andre; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 28. Place-Names; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 54, 58. Platt, The Hon. Edmund; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 49; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 23. Polhemus, The Rev. Abraham; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 32, 34. Polhemus, James Suydam; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 32, 34. Poucher' J. Wilson, M. D.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 67; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 37; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 24, 36; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 66; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22, 40. Poughkeepsie; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 30-32. Poughkeepsie Journal; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 83. Publication Committee; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 10, 13. Redmond, Johnston Livingston; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 30. Reynolds, Helen Wilkinson (see also: H. W. R. and the Editor) ; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 26, 40, 41, 51, 54; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 32, 35, 45; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 19, 27, 30; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 19, 21, 27, 34, 58; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 21, 70, 80, 83, 88; Vol. 18 (1933), pp. 25, 41, 57, 68. Roosevelt, Franklin Delano; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 58; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 80; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 9, 10, 24, 34, 36, 67. Roosevelt Family; Vol. 16 (1931), pp. 58-69. Roosevelt, Gift from President; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 9, 10. Ruppert, Jacob; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 39. Rutsen, Alida Livingston; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 39. Rutsen, Jacob; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 24, 25. Rutsen, John; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 24, 25. Rutsen, Sally (Sarah) ; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 40; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 25. Sadlier, James E., M. D.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22. Sanders, Robert; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 64; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 30-34. Sands, Robert; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 25. Schuyler, Philip J.; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 37; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 25. Sheahan, The Rev. Joseph F., Vol. 18 (1933), p. 22. Sleight, Mrs. Jacobus; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 28. Southwick, Zadock; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 65. • Spencer, Howland; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 65. Stages; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 52. (de) Steuben, Major General Baron; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 51, 52. Stevens, John Cox; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 21. Stewart, Samuel L.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 12, 16. Stones, Marked; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 21.
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St. Stephen's College; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 23. Swartwout, General Jacobus; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 42-44. Tappen, Letters of Elizabeth; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 46, 49. Tappen, Letters of Peter; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 44, 48; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 78, 79. Temple Hill, Orange County; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 15, 16, 17. Thelberg, Elizabeth Burr, M. D.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 29. Tillotson Family; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 35-37. Tivoli; Vol. 14 (1929), pp. 45-60. Ulster County Gazette; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 83. Van Benthuysen, Barent; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 19. Van Buren, Martin; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 17. Van Den Bogaerdt, Myndert Harmense; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 64; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 30-34. Vanderbilt, Frederick W.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 29; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 81 Van Der Burgh, Dr. Federal; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 37. Van Der Burgh, Colonel James; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 36. Van Der Burgh Family; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 36-44. Van Der Burgh land; Vol. 17 (1932), pp. 22, 23. Van Kleeck, Baltus Barents; Vol. 15 (1930), pp. 30-34. van Laer, A. J. F.; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 30; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 67. Van Ness House, called Lindenwald; Vol. 16 (1931), p. 17. Van Vliet, George S.; Vol. 18 (1933), p. 11, 62, 68. Ver Planck, Death of William E.; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 12. Wallace, Gertrude Pawling; Vol. 14 (1929), p. 18. Waterfalls in Dutchess County; Vol. 15 (1930), p. 27. Wildercliff, The Story of; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 42. Winans, James, Sr.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 65. Winans, James, Jr.; Vol. 13 (1928), p. 65. Winans, John; Vol. 13 (1928), pp. 65, 66. Young, William Hopkins; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 25. Young, Mrs. William Hopkins; Vol. 17 (1932), p. 21.
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