History and guide to Newburgh and Washington's headquarters, and a catalogue of manuscripts and relics in Washington's headquarters . German Turn-Verein. Gymnastic Society. Meets Monday and Thursday. I. O. Bnai Brith. (Hebrew.)Elizer Lodge, No. 115, meets 1st, 3d and 5th Sundays of each month. Kescher Schell Barsel. (Hebrew.)Macabee Lodge, No. 22, A. I. O. K. S. B. Meets 2d and 4th Sundays. iuMi( MmU. Academy, Montgomery Street, John W. Doughty, Principal. Grammar School No. 1, corner of Washington and William Streets, WilliamH. Kelly, Principal. Grammar School No. 2, corner of Grand and Campb


History and guide to Newburgh and Washington's headquarters, and a catalogue of manuscripts and relics in Washington's headquarters . German Turn-Verein. Gymnastic Society. Meets Monday and Thursday. I. O. Bnai Brith. (Hebrew.)Elizer Lodge, No. 115, meets 1st, 3d and 5th Sundays of each month. Kescher Schell Barsel. (Hebrew.)Macabee Lodge, No. 22, A. I. O. K. S. B. Meets 2d and 4th Sundays. iuMi( MmU. Academy, Montgomery Street, John W. Doughty, Principal. Grammar School No. 1, corner of Washington and William Streets, WilliamH. Kelly, Principal. Grammar School No. 2, corner of Grand and Campbell Streets, Charles , Principal. Grammar School No. 3, corner of Johnston and South Streets, E. Y. Clark,Principal. Primary School No. 4, Clinton Street, Susan A. Wright, School No. 5, West Street, Agnes C. Miller, Principal. Boys Classical. —Henry W. Siglar, Newburgh Institute. Hugh S. Banks, 171 Chamber Street. Young Ladies. Miss E. J. Mackie, 172 Grand Street. Miss Lowrie, 48 Dubois Street. Childrens. —Catherine McConkey, 121 Broadway. •? !« Wm. L. Chapiuj Chamber, near First Street, I ? i. * HHH -VO1 ^.v*^ fgatowte §<w< 71? //fo tourist, or. those seeking a home for a day, a week, a month, or a year. The Baldwin House is the largest and best hotel in Newburgh ; containsabout one hundred well ventilated rooms with all the modern conveniences,and ranks as one of the most convenient and thoroughly appointed houses onthe banks of the Hudson. It is located on the square bounded by Johnston, Farrington, Third andDubois streets, and elevated and prominent, about 300 feet above the spacious promenade upon the roof and piazzas (500 feet of piazzas) is one ofthe attractions of the house. The view from these and from the tower is un-surpassed in this or the old world, overlooking the beautiful city of Newburgh,Cornwall, West Point, Fishkill -Landing, Matteawan, New Hamburgh, New-burgh Bay and the Hudson river from West Point to New Hamb


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