Front cover |
Inside cover |
Erie Railyards at Port Jervis, NJ (circa 1906) |
Erie Eastbound approaching Narrowsburg, NY (1914) |
Hotel Oakland & Station, Narrowsburg, NY (circa 1910) |
Waiting for the train, Cochecton, NY (circa 1915) |
Depot at Cochecton, NY (circa 1912) |
Pulling away from Depot at Callicoon, NY (1943) |
Stone water tower and Western Hotel, Callicoon (1895) - Alternate printing |
Passing the coal silos at Hankins, NY (1934) |
Depot at Long Eddy, NY (1912) |
Westbound getting up steam at Long Eddy, NY (1915) |
Twin bridges at Hancock, NY (1905) |
Inside back cover |
Back cover |
Honesdale Telephone Directory, January 1952 (covers only)
Front cover | Toll chart | Numbers Frequently Called | Back cover
Cushetunk Booklet: "The First White Settlement in the Upper Delaware River Valley"
An 18-page booklet, written by James W. Burbank, about europeans moving into the area.
Reprinted from the original serialization in the Sullivan County Democrat, where it ran from January to February 1952.
Cover | Title Page | p02 - Map of Cushetunk Area (1754-1764) | p03 - Introduction | p04 - Introduction
p05 - Chapter 1: The Delaware Purchases | p06 | p07 | p08
p09 - Chapter 2: Men, Women and Children | p10 | p11 | p12
p13 - Chapter 3: Growing Pains | p14 | p15 | p16 | p17
p18 - Genealogical Notes
Inserted into my copy of the booklet was this newspaper clipping: New Jersey Through The Ages / Chapter II No. 5 by Walter Karig
American Heritage (magazine, April 1994): "Morning on the Upper Delaware"
Photocopied article, page 1 | page 2 | page 3 | page 4 | page 5 | page 6
The Echo (newsletter, winter 2005-2006):
page 1 | page 2 | page 3 | page 4 | page 5 | page 6 | page 7 | page 8