- The
Roeliff Jansen Kill is a
major tributary to the
Hudson River.
Roeliff Jansen Kill was the
traditional boundary between the
Native American Mahican...
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Roeliff Brinkerhoff (June 28, 1828 – June 4, 1911) was a lawyer,
editor and
owner of the
Mansfield Herald, and
later a bank president. He was a quartermaster...
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eastern Mohawk River and the
Hoosic River, and
south along the
Hudson to the
Roeliff Jansen Kill,
where they
bordered on the
Wappinger people. This
nation inhabited...
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northwest side
drains into
Ashley Hill Brook,
thence Bash Bish Brook, the
Roeliff Jansen Kill, the
Hudson River, and
Upper New York Bay. The
northeast side...
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square miles (1.3 km2), or 1.31%, is water. Most of the town
drains to the
Roeliff Jansen Kill, a
tributary of the
Hudson River. A
small portion of the northeastern...
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Recorded as part of the land
grant to the
Livingston family, this area on the
Roeliff Jansen Kill was
originally called "Livingston Forge"
after the iron foundry...
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Roeliff Jansen Kill,
thence the
Hudson River and Long
Island Sound. The east side
drains into
Ashley Hill Brook, then Bash Bish
Brook and the
Roeliff...
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Boreas River,
Schroon River,
Batten Kill,
Hoosic River,
Kinderhook Cr****,
Roeliff Jansen Kill,
Wappinger Cr****,
Croton River, Sing Sing Kill,
Fishkill • right...
- include; the
Ancram Cr****,
Claverack Cr****,
Copake Cr****,
Kinderhook Cr****,
Roeliff-Jansen Kill, and
Valatie Kill. The
Rossman Falls and
Stuyvesant Falls lie...
- An
early iteration of the
organization was
founded by
Brigadier General Roeliff Brinkerhoff in 1875. Over its history, the
organization changed its name...