The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . THE REIDESEL HOUSE. who had courage enough to fetch us some from the river—an office nobodyelse would undertake, as the Americans shot at every person whoapproached it, but out of respect for her sex they never molested CICLLAR OF EEIDESEL HOUSE. Six days these ladies and their companions remained in that cellar, whenhostilities ceased, and the British army surrendered to the Americans. 88 THE HUDSON. The village of Schuylerville is pleasantly situated upon a slope on thewestern margin of the Upper Hudson yalley, on the north bank of theFish C


The Hudson, from the wilderness to the sea . THE REIDESEL HOUSE. who had courage enough to fetch us some from the river—an office nobodyelse would undertake, as the Americans shot at every person whoapproached it, but out of respect for her sex they never molested CICLLAR OF EEIDESEL HOUSE. Six days these ladies and their companions remained in that cellar, whenhostilities ceased, and the British army surrendered to the Americans. 88 THE HUDSON. The village of Schuylerville is pleasantly situated upon a slope on thewestern margin of the Upper Hudson yalley, on the north bank of theFish Creek (the outlet of Saratoga Lake), which there leaps to the plainin a series of beautiful cascades, after being released from the labour ofturning several mill-wheels. These cascades or rapids commence at thebridge where the public road crosses the creek, and continue for manyrods, until a culvert under the Champlain Canal is passed. Viewed fromthe grounds around the Schuyler mansion, at almost every point, they


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