. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Stagecoach Blacksmith Shop From an old photograph. Mike Clancy and his Kinderhook-Hudson Mail Carrying Outfit, in the Seventies From an old sketch by Harold Van Santvoord I Personal Reminiscences 519 and Dr. Charles Dayton of Brooklyn will be long remem-bered. On the adjoining lot, now owned by Mr. E. Milham,stood the house lately removed by Mr. Adam Wagoner andplaced beyond the blacksmith shop of Mr. Carr. In it livedwidow Bradley, the mother of Francis and William. Later,it was occupied by Mr. J. A. Van Bramer. In t


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. The Stagecoach Blacksmith Shop From an old photograph. Mike Clancy and his Kinderhook-Hudson Mail Carrying Outfit, in the Seventies From an old sketch by Harold Van Santvoord I Personal Reminiscences 519 and Dr. Charles Dayton of Brooklyn will be long remem-bered. On the adjoining lot, now owned by Mr. E. Milham,stood the house lately removed by Mr. Adam Wagoner andplaced beyond the blacksmith shop of Mr. Carr. In it livedwidow Bradley, the mother of Francis and William. Later,it was occupied by Mr. J. A. Van Bramer. In the nexthouse lived the Hon, Charles L. Beale of whom we haveelsewhere written. His wife, son Charles, and daughters,Jessie and Eloise, made a charming household. Later,the place became the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, thelatter the daughter of William Bradley. It is now ownedand occupied by Mr. and Mrs. E. Milham, the latter, MissElla M. Isbister of Ghent. Their son, Willis I., is an honoredProfessor of Astronomy in Williams College, and the authorof several volumes of profound scholarship. Beyond thiswas the home of the


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