- The
Sawkill or Saw-kill (the
Dutch place-name for Saw Mill Cr****) was the
largest hydrological network on
Manhattan island in New York City
before the...
- The
Sawkill mill was a
sawmill and
slave quarters established by the
Dutch West
India Company in 1626, as part of the
construction of New Netherland,...
-
German peddler and
storekeeper Christian Baehr, who
built a
store on the
Sawkill Cr**** in 1839.
Bearsville was the
birth site of
Grover Cleveland. Places...
- transverse,
covers nearly 18
acres (7.3 ha). Originally, it was part of the
Sawkill Cr****,
which flowed near the
American Museum of
Natural History. The Lake...
- site of
Turtle Pond. The site to the
north was marshland,
drained by the
Sawkill. In 1857 a
design competition was held for
Central Park. The competitors...
-
Sawkill.
Jockey Hill – A
hamlet west of
Sawkill. Saw Kill a
stream p****ing
through the
center of the town and
tributary of the
Esopus River.
Sawkill –...
- the
Metambesem by the
Algonquin people of the area and
sometimes called Sawkill Cr**** today. It
rises in the town of
Milan and
drains a 22-square-mile...
- 978-0823219544 "The saw-kill and the
making of
Dutch colonial Manhattan:
Sawkill Lumber Co". Sawkil.com.
Archived from the
original on
March 3, 2022. Retrieved...
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Meadow The Pond and
Hallett Nature Sanctuary The
Ramble and Lake Rat Rock
Sawkill (historical)
Seneca Village (historical)
Sheep Meadow Strawberry Fields...
- only, with no
hookups or facilities. Echo Lake is also the
Source of the
Sawkill River, the main body of
water which runs
through Woodstock. The psychedelic...