. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. Broad Street From a photograph. The National Union Bank, Chatham Street From a photograph Personal Reminiscences 515 occupied by Michael Feigh. It is now owned by Mrs. EllaHerrick Witbeck, but occupied by our Grocery store-keeper,Mr. E. L. Hover, the only son of Eugene Hover. Near herein old times stood what was probably Kinderhooks secondvillage schoolhouse already described. Where grandsons now live and continue the business,Mr. Lorenzo Griffen had his home and was serving the com-munity in his own faithful way. His boo


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. Broad Street From a photograph. The National Union Bank, Chatham Street From a photograph Personal Reminiscences 515 occupied by Michael Feigh. It is now owned by Mrs. EllaHerrick Witbeck, but occupied by our Grocery store-keeper,Mr. E. L. Hover, the only son of Eugene Hover. Near herein old times stood what was probably Kinderhooks secondvillage schoolhouse already described. Where grandsons now live and continue the business,Mr. Lorenzo Griffen had his home and was serving the com-munity in his own faithful way. His boots and shoes wererenowned for excellent workmanship. His character andinterest in all things good won universal confidence andrespect. James Hover, we think, was then living in thehouse now belonging to our respected builder and friendTunis Devoe. The latter married Mary C. McAllister ofStuyvesant. Their sons were Earl (deceased), Frank, andGeorge. The last named married Lilian Krelberg, whosetwin children, George and Lilian, are now a joy to daughter Mildred became the wife of Mr. H. V.


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