Chittenden FallsOn the West Side of the Falls George Chittenden built the Second Paper Mill in the County later Called Rossmans... [click for more]
ChittendenHollow on West Side of Falls. here George Chittenden built 2nd Cottonmill in the County later Called Rossman Mills... [click for more]
Columbiaville (Bridge)Bridge in 1870 the Iron Bridge 245 ft. long, built here, was the longest single span road bridge in N.Y. State... [click for more]
Columbiaville FallsIn 1800 Sloops came as Far as These Falls from the Hudson River... [click for more]
ColumbiavilleIncorporated 1812; Act Repealed 1833. in 1813 Had Cotton Factory, Saw Mills, Paper Mills, and Grist Mills.... [click for more]
Stockport CreekFor Generations known as Abram's Creek. Formed at Stockport by Union of Kinderhook and Claverack Creeks... [click for more]
Stockport-Greenport LineStockport Formed from Parts of Hudson, Ghent and Stuyvesant in 1833. Greenport Formed from Hudson City in 1837... [click for more]
Stockport-Stuyvesant Line (2)Stockport Formed from Parts of Hudson, Ghent, Stuyvesant, 1833. Stuyvesant Formed from Kinderhook 1823.... [click for more]
Stockport-Stuyvesant LineStockport Formed from Parts of Hudson, Ghent, Stuyvesant, 1833. Stuyvesant Formed from Kinderhook 1823.... [click for more]
Town of StockportStockport named from Stockport, Eng., former Home of James Wild, Porprietor of Mills at Columbiaville in 1812... [click for more]