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This ad for “Croton” and “Senasqua” grapes appeared in the October, 1870 issue of The American Agriculturist . Link to Google Books . This one is from the October, 1842 issue of the same publication. Link to Google Books . This is from…
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…This was the first large vineyard in the country.” Underhill’s hybrid grapes. “Croton” (above) and “Senasqua” (below) were described in
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numerous at this place. A wind starting at daybreak now blows moderately from the northwest. Departing from our camping place in the small lagoon located near the southwest end of the Point (Tellers Point) we paddle along the beautiful Senasqua
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some localities, and it is certainly one of the most delightful grapes, when well-grown, that I have ever raised.” Senasqua. A hybrid raised by . . . Underhill, Croton Point, N.Y. from Concord and Black Prince. Seed was planted in 1863…
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…It's the bridge you drive across to go to Half Moon Bay, Senasqua Park, the Croton Yacht Club and Croton Landing. F. A round-house for trains,
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