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Here is an account of a trip from Sing Sing to the old Croton Dam that took place 172 years ago today. This is from a wonderful blog that publishes the diary of Julia Lawrence Hasbrouck, who “lived and wrote the majority of her diaries in New York
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City . . . [and] then moved to a rural community in upstate New York, a transition that her diaries describe as a difficult one.” Sing.Sing. Friday. August. 13. teenth. 1841. A beautifull day, the sun obscured, and a cool breeze blowing. Surprised by
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a visit from Garret, he rode up at twelve oclock. It was his intention to take Louis, and I home with him, but there was no boat. At three oclock, we set off to ride seven miles, to see the Dam at the Croton water works. Our ride was very pleasant
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the children behaving remarkably well. The roads are very hilly in this part of the country, I was afraid to ride down the steep hills. A severe freshet * last winter carried away all the bridges, so we were obliged to drive through the Croton river,
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to reach the spot on which the new dam, is about being erected. Four hundred men are daily employed in repairing the dam, and live in huts, on the surrounding hills. Dame nature, seems to have indulged in some wild freaks… View original post 96 more
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