. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . n cents, eighteen cents. Forevery stage-coach or stage-wagon, eight cents, sixteen cents, six-teen cents. For every wagon or Cart drawn by two horses or twooxen, five cents, ten cents, ten cents; and one cent more for every ad-ditional horse or ox. For every sleigh or sled drawn by two horses or two oxen, twocents, four cents, four cents: and one cent more for every additionalhorse or ox. For every other carriage, two cents, four cents, four ceats. William Carpenter


. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . n cents, eighteen cents. Forevery stage-coach or stage-wagon, eight cents, sixteen cents, six-teen cents. For every wagon or Cart drawn by two horses or twooxen, five cents, ten cents, ten cents; and one cent more for every ad-ditional horse or ox. For every sleigh or sled drawn by two horses or two oxen, twocents, four cents, four cents: and one cent more for every additionalhorse or ox. For every other carriage, two cents, four cents, four ceats. William Carpenter is the present gate-keeper, and hasheld the place for the last five years. Before him, fortwenty-two years, was Stephen A. Coffin, and still earlierwas John Macy. The vicinity of the springs and the beautiful Claverackvalley just east, has connected with them many historicincidents. North from Hudson city is the Biggins neighborJiood,and still farther north, on the line of Stockport, is the ParkHotel. SCHOOLS. The names of the first commissioners and inspectors aregiven in the record of the first town-meeting; subsequently.


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