. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. Old Fort, Chatham Center From a photograph. The Old Bridge and the Colonel P. Van Alstyne House, Chatham Center From a photograph Old Homesteads and TKeir People OOD That particular splendor has indeed vanished from thatlocality, with its odors far other than those of flowers, but athousand other splendors abide in our gardens, set the treesalong the streets aflame with gorgeous autumnal tints, andemblazon the common roadside. CHATHAM CENTER HOMESTEADS Concerning the older homesteads in the vicinity of Chat-ham Center, Dr


. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. Old Fort, Chatham Center From a photograph. The Old Bridge and the Colonel P. Van Alstyne House, Chatham Center From a photograph Old Homesteads and TKeir People OOD That particular splendor has indeed vanished from thatlocality, with its odors far other than those of flowers, but athousand other splendors abide in our gardens, set the treesalong the streets aflame with gorgeous autumnal tints, andemblazon the common roadside. CHATHAM CENTER HOMESTEADS Concerning the older homesteads in the vicinity of Chat-ham Center, Dr. William B. Van Alst\Tie, of Xew York,kindh furnished notes from which the following narrative iscompiled. The foundation of the James G. Van Volkenburgh housecontains a stone bearing the date of 1761, but the presentsuperstructure was built in 1843. The original old stonehouse was the home of Gilbert Van Allen and his wife AnnieMoore. Later it was ©^Tied b} Isaac L. Van Alst}Tie, andlater still by James G. Van Volkenburgh. Peter Van Alst\Tieand his brother William (father of Dr. William B.) werebom there. Co


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