. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Kinderhook Hotel From a photograph. The Old Farmers Hotel (Central House) From a photograph Old Homesteads and THeir People 387 questration and confiscated much family plate of Loyalists. On Broad Street, the present dwelling of Mrs. GiffordW. Chrysler, built in 1770, was at one time a tavern. Later,in front of Mr. G. S. Colliers residence, was Frinks famousMansion House, which Mr. P. S. Hoes removed, and trans-formed it into the pleasant home of Mr. F. Bion Van Alstyne,and built the fine mansion now owned by Mr. G. S


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Kinderhook Hotel From a photograph. The Old Farmers Hotel (Central House) From a photograph Old Homesteads and THeir People 387 questration and confiscated much family plate of Loyalists. On Broad Street, the present dwelling of Mrs. GiffordW. Chrysler, built in 1770, was at one time a tavern. Later,in front of Mr. G. S. Colliers residence, was Frinks famousMansion House, which Mr. P. S. Hoes removed, and trans-formed it into the pleasant home of Mr. F. Bion Van Alstyne,and built the fine mansion now owned by Mr. G. S. old buildings which have sailed up and down our streetswould make a charming moving picture show. A few miles north of the village was the noted Quacken-boss (originally bosch) Tavern where for more than twomonths sat the Commissioners of 1753, making their di-vision of the great Kinderhook Patent of 1686. It is nowthe dwelling of Theo. Dunspaugh. A little north of thatpoint began the Kinderhook Plains which we note in theschedules of the stagecoaches of the time. QuackenbosssInn was later kno


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