. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. Lindenwald From a photograph. The Van Buren Monument From a photograph Old Homesteads and TKeir People 377 visit to Lindenwald. We quote selected paragraphs, andpresume to shorten a few sentences and change a word hereand there. Lindenwald, about two miles south of Kinderhook, is onthe old Post Road from New York to Albany. The house standsabout four or five hundred feet back from the road, and on thelawn are many very old fir or pine trees, a nearly circular clusterof which masks the residence in part from passers-by. .


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. Lindenwald From a photograph. The Van Buren Monument From a photograph Old Homesteads and TKeir People 377 visit to Lindenwald. We quote selected paragraphs, andpresume to shorten a few sentences and change a word hereand there. Lindenwald, about two miles south of Kinderhook, is onthe old Post Road from New York to Albany. The house standsabout four or five hundred feet back from the road, and on thelawn are many very old fir or pine trees, a nearly circular clusterof which masks the residence in part from passers-by. . .Drives from the two widely separated gates meet at the house,which is of brick, painted yellow, and seven windows wide. Themain building has two stories and a large garret. Three chimneysrise above this main or front part of the house—two to the north,a wide one to the south. The middle of the front is pedimented,and a dormer slides forward on each side of this gable, which inthe bedroom story below has a large triple central window, witha curved pedimental top and two windows on each side. T


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