. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. rn methodsmixed with brains are winning notable results, and aremaking our town and county one of the choice garden spotsof the State. The State Department of Agriculture, andthe National as well, together with the mutually helpfulgranges, pomological, and kindred associations are import-ant factors in securing better results than were dreamedof by the harder working fathers. In the first volume of The Balance and Columbia Reposi-tory (Hudson, 1802), there appeared an article entitledThe Natural History of Kinderhook. It


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. rn methodsmixed with brains are winning notable results, and aremaking our town and county one of the choice garden spotsof the State. The State Department of Agriculture, andthe National as well, together with the mutually helpfulgranges, pomological, and kindred associations are import-ant factors in securing better results than were dreamedof by the harder working fathers. In the first volume of The Balance and Columbia Reposi-tory (Hudson, 1802), there appeared an article entitledThe Natural History of Kinderhook. It was writtenby the Rev. Daniel B. Warden, then principal of our Aca-demy. Although the somewhat pretentious title is scarcelyjustified by the subject-matter, it is pleasant reading, butmuch too long and unimportant to be quoted in full. Thelocation of the village is given with reasonable fine view of the Blue (Catskill) Mountains, includingthe reverberating reflection of sunHght by the snow, and thevalue of their changing appearance in weather prognostica-. The Binnekill


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