Home / Lossing, Benson John. The Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sea. New York: Virtue & Yorston, 1866. Internet Archive identifier: hudsonfromwilder00lossi. Illustrated travel-history of the Hudson River valley by the writer and artist Benson J. Lossing, whose chapter on Teller's / Croton Point is a primary source for Senasqua place-name etymology, Sarah Teller's 1682 purchase, and the Underhill vineyard. / Passage

The Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sea

Lossing, Benson John. The Hudson, from the Wilderness to the Sea. New York: Virtue & Yorston, 1866. Internet Archive identifier: hudsonfromwilder00lossi. Illustrated travel-history of the Hudson River valley by the writer and artist Benson J. Lossing, whose chapter on Teller's / Croton Point is a primary source for Senasqua place-name etymology, Sarah Teller's 1682 purchase, and the Underhill vineyard. 297 words

Soldiers' Monument in Trinity Churchyard

Andre's Monument

Seals of New Amsterdam and New York...

Paulding Manor

Dutch Mansion and Cottage in New Am-

Sunnyside ...

sterdam

Ining's Study

The Bowling Green and Fort George in 1783

The Brook at Sunnyside

The Bowling Green in 1861

The Pond, or " Mediterranean Sea "

The Battery and Castle Garden

Wolfert's Boost when Irving purchased it

Old Federal HaU

View at Irvington

Hudson River Steamers leaving New York

Nevis

View near- Nyack

View at Dobbs's Ferry

View from Fort Lee

View near Hastings

Bull's Ferry

Livingston Mansion

Duelling Ground, Weehawk

The Palisades

View at the Elj^sian Fields

Philipse Manor Hall

Stevens's Floating Battery

The "Half-Moon"

Jersey City and Cunard Dock

Font Hill

Brooklyn Feny and Heights

Mount St. Vincent Academy

Navy Yard, Brooklyn

Spy t den Duyvel Creek

S3dvan Water, Greenwood

The Centm-y House

Governor's and Bedloe's Islands

The High Bridge

The Narrows, from Quarantine

The Harlem River, from the Morris House

Fort Lafayette

The Morris Mansion

Fort Hamilton

The Grange

Surf Bathing, Coney Island

View on Washington Heights

Sandy Hook, from the Ship Channel

Jeffery's Hook

Sandy Hook, from the Lighthouses

THE HUDSON,

FROM THE WILDERNESS TO THE SEA.

CHATTEll T.

T is proposed to present, in a series of sketclies witli pen and pencil, pictures of the Hudsoa lliver, from its birth among th(^ mountains to its marriage with the ocean. '^ff 'IM It is by far the most interesting river in *'' ' America, considering the beauty and magnificence of its scenery, its natural, political, and social history, the agricultural and mineral treasures of its vicinage, the commercial wealth hourly floating upon its bosom, and the relations of its geography __ and topography to some of the most importiint events in the history of the Western hemisphere.