History of New Paltz, New York, and its old families (from 1678 to 1820) including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz previous to the revolution; with an appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 . JIAI OF iNKW IIk rihiied line shows tlie present boundary of the town ; the heavylilack line the houndarics of the town before being part of Esopus was taken from New Paltz in 1843; part ofRosendale in 1844; all of Llovd in 1845 and part of Gardiner n1853. There were in 1820 fourteen towns in the county, with a to


History of New Paltz, New York, and its old families (from 1678 to 1820) including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled in New Paltz previous to the revolution; with an appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 . JIAI OF iNKW IIk rihiied line shows tlie present boundary of the town ; the heavylilack line the houndarics of the town before being part of Esopus was taken from New Paltz in 1843; part ofRosendale in 1844; all of Llovd in 1845 and part of Gardiner n1853. There were in 1820 fourteen towns in the county, with a total popula-tion of 32,015. New Paltz was ahead of Kingston and every othertown in the county in population, in valuation both of real andpersonal property, in the number of its mills and in everythingnoted in the census except extent of unimproved land. Thepopulation of New Paltz was Shawangunk came next witha population of Kingston liad only 3,010; ; Saugerties. ; Marlborough. 2,364; Rochester, 2,227;Plattekill, ; Wawarsing, ; Esopus. 1,520; Olive, 1,520;Hurley, ; Woodstock. 1,273; Shandakcn. 960. The towns of Lloyd. Rosendale, Gardiner, Hardeiibergh and Ulsterhad not been 2j ^ ^1 S- li 7 <^ -d-OrytnW,! ^C-i ^. -^^^, jv--^/cy jL^ {j - if-- • c» /)


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