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Old Moorston - and yet another spelling. Whose house is it |
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Train bridge over what river? see LM4-108 |
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106 & 108 - There was a whole
series of RR bridges in the area. After the Northbound train in the
photo went over the road and Little Beaverkill as shown, it went through a
short cut through the hill on the left side of the photos, and then on another
bridge over Dahlia Rd, and then across two more bridges, each similar to the
larger one in the photos, to get over the Little Beaverkill again. A
photo and painting of the last two bridges is on page 332 of Manville
Wakefield's "To The Mountains by Rail". - Jeff |
LM4-107 is a cottage, cabin and
barn on the Staesser property in Morsston, which was the former Emory Keene
place, the site of the still raided in '29. - Tara |
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View from the porch of the Hillside House in Livingston Manor ???
- LM4-106 and 108. They both show one of the multiple RR bridges over
the Little Beaverkill at Moorrsston (I figure that ought to cover the various
spellings). Both views are looking NorthEast, pretty much shot from
Dahlia Rd, looking at Old Liberty Rd. In 108 you can also see the
concrete RR bridge over Old Liberty Rd. (under roughly the middle of the
train). - Jeff
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#109 and 113 are part of what you called Morsston Falls in other photos,
waterfalls are
right along side of the buildings in #107. - Tara |
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#109 and 113 are part of what you called Morsston Falls in other photos,
waterfalls are
right along side of the buildings in #107. - Tara |