Category Archives: Revisiting

Felix Kyte

In the early 1800s church was held in log cabins, barns, and sawmills. In 1799 Isaac Sergeant helped organize the Narrows Falls Congregational Church, which became the Lumberland Congregational Church and eventually the Congregational Church of Eldred. In 1816 Stephen … Continue reading

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Doc Perkins

There was still no good way to travel on land in 1828. Whether you walked or rode a horse, the roads were rough and through the wilderness. In 1829 whether by foot, horseback, canal or all three, Doctor Perkins journeyed … Continue reading

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Halfway Brook 2021

Recently I was sent the following photos of Halfway Brook in the fall of 2021, that I thought went along with the last post on Freshets and Floods. Special Thanks and Credit: Laughing Water Photos.

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Did You Know ?

Kill or Kille Kill/e is Dutch for a creek as in Wallkill or Beaver Kill. Callicoon Creek Dutch hunters named the area Kollikoonkill because there were so many Kollikoon or wild turkeys. Whortleberries Around 1850 George W. Eldred wrote his … Continue reading

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