Dutchess County Historical Society Yearbook Vol 057 1972

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Collyer) lists the vessel as built in 1867. Somehow, since he not only owned her but wrote the book, his date is more believable. The "family record" in this case was a reply to the when-was-she-built question asked in very late years of Mrs. Harris (Martha Hyer Millard) Reynolds of Poughkeepsie, the original Little Martha. The model is a carpenter's model built in 1940 by Samuel Van Aken, Athens, New York. Because of an accident, the model was re-rigged in 1963 by Ransom Hughes, Nyack model builder. Mr. Hughes is noted for his model of the sailing frigate U.S.S. Lexington which took 15 years to construct and is now at the Mystic (Connecticut) Seaport. MILK TRAIN WRECK by William A. Benton, 2nd.

Christmas Eve., I think in 1901, the "Rutland Milk" train came down about eleven P.M., as usual, at a speed of sixty miles an hour, with fifteen cars loaded with milk for New York City, some bottled in crates and some in forty quart cans. When it hit the big iron bridge, just North of the present State School crossing, (The same old bridge that is there today) the East end of the North abutment collapsed. The engine and two cars got across, the engine stayed on the track, the two cars on their sides on the West side of the enbankment. The South end of the bridge did not go down but the North end went off to the East and down into the river. The water was about five feet deep at the time. The wooden cars went down against the side of the bridge and off to the West into the river, one after the other, till the last car next the caboose stood on end in the mess, holding up the end of the caboose. Some of the train crew were in the engine and the rest in the caboose. There were no injuries more than bruises and a sprained ankle. The cars that went into the river were unrecognizable except for the one holding up the caboose. Christmas day everybody and his brother were getting milk from the three reasonably intact cars. I of course had a finger in the pie, and helped Henry Smith to get quite a lot. Carrie invited me to eat Christmas dinner with them, which I did and managed to see something of the Bassett girl, if I remember correctly. The repair crews soon ran us out of the wreck and put rails on a slant under the bridge, greased them, hitched immense tackles to the bridge and to a big ash tree on the N. W. side, with engines on both sides of the wreck to pull at the same time. They broke the tackles without moving the bridge an inch. They gave that up and drove piles around the mess on the West side and the trains ran over them for a long time before repairs were completed. In the following Summer when the water was low the piles were cut off in the river. When the water is down I think they still show. 118


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Appointed Historians Of Dutchess County

1min
pages 171-174

Historical Societies In The Towns Of Dutchess County

1min
page 170

Historical Society Yearbooks

20min
pages 159-169

Railroads In Dutchess County

27min
pages 149-158

A History Of Garfield Place, Poughkeepsie

6min
pages 141-145

The Winter Of A Hill Farm

3min
pages 147-148

Joshua Palen

5min
pages 130-131

The Germanic Origin Of The Flagler Family Of Dutchess County

18min
pages 132-140

Fishkill: A Problem, A Solution And A Call For Assistance

6min
pages 127-129

Shadrach Ricketson, Quaker Physician

7min
pages 123-125

Milk Train Wreck

2min
page 122

Little Martha Was Different

1min
page 121

The Rise Of The Baptists In Pine Plains, New York 1812-1912

30min
pages 109-120

Dutchess County Deeds Filed In Kingston

7min
pages 104-108

Three Centuries On The Canoe Hills

24min
pages 92-101

One-Room School . . . Set For Historic Hyde Park

2min
pages 90-91

Human Bones Found At Site Of Arboretum

2min
pages 102-103

Blacksmith Shop

3min
pages 88-89

School District #1 Town Of LaGrange

24min
pages 75-87

June 18, 1972

7min
pages 71-73

Testing Cows

1min
page 74

A History Of Tivoli From First Settlement To Incorporation

15min
pages 65-70

Charcoal

5min
pages 60-61

The Old Muzzle Loading Rifle

2min
page 59

Sweet Violets

6min
pages 62-64

Days Of Old Dutchess

17min
pages 52-58

Gulian Verplanck House — Beacon, N. Y

12min
pages 39-43

Glebe House Report

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pages 26-27

The Curator's Report

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Amenia Benton's

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pages 44-48

William Bissell

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page 51

Progress Noted On Project To Restore Historic Mt. Gulian

3min
pages 36-38

Open House Planned At Glebe House

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pages 49-50
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