Waterways in New York State -- Photographs

Collection Type
Images
Year Start
1899
Year End
1913
ID

PRI3714

Quantity

243 black-and-white photographs (2 boxes, 0.50 cu. ft.)

Access

Open to research. Use white gloves when handling photos.

Acquisition

Gift, Mrs. D. K. Van Warner, August 1969

Processed By

April Fernandez, Student Assistant, University at Albany, April 2010
Sarah Schelde, Volunteer, July 2011

Scope and Content Note:

This group of photographs, taken between the years 1899 and 1913, documents bridges, dams, gauging stations, hydro-power plants, and other hydraulic structures found on waterways throughout New York State. This includes lakes, rivers, streams, reservoirs, and canals, many of which are part of the Hudson-Mohawk River watershed. Several of these photographs show sites along the Esopus Creek in Ulster County, which at the time were being considered for the proposed New York City water supply reservoir. Sites depicted in these photographs are found in the following counties: Albany, Broome, Clinton, Dutchess, Essex/Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Montgomery, Nassau, Niagara, Oneida, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Saint Lawrence, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, and Westchester. There are also six unidentified photographs; nine photographs that depict waterways from out-of-state (Connecticut, New Jersey and Michigan), and eleven photos of abandoned waterwheels (Items 233-243).

The majority of the images are approximately 5 x 7 inches (13 x 18 cm) but there are a number which are smaller and larger. Each image, with the exception of two of the unidentified photographs, has been labeled on the verso in pencil, or typewritten, as to its location and the date. The photographs are arranged alphabetically by county. Some of the photos are labeled with the letters R.E.H. (possibly Robert E. Horton, whose name is on Photograph 33) and J.P.N., possibly the initials of the photographer. (See the Robert E. Horton Papers, SC16672.)

Of particular note are Photograph 114, labeled "Hop field on Wilson farm, Cherry Valley, N.Y., July 26, 1913," showing a man, woman, boy and girl standing next to a man (?) sitting in a sulky-style piece of equipment hitched to a horse wearing a feedbag, and Photograph 147, labeled "Hoffman's Ferry, slope gaging [i.e., gauging] station, 1901," showing two men standing on the ferry next to two horses hitched to a four-wheeled wagon that appears to be carrying milk cans; a rowboat is tied to the ferry.

Biographical Note:

Robert Elmer Horton (1875-1945) was a hydraulic engineer and hydrologist, who was employed for much of his professional career as New York District Engineer of the U.S. Geological Survey. In this position he conducted numerous studies from which he could establish a quantitative basis for the analysis of the drainage of networks of streams. The empirical rules he discovered and set forth are generally referred to as Horton's laws.

Item List:
 

Box

Folder

Photo

Captions / [Descriptions]

   

Albany County

1

1

1

Dam site in gulf, Thatcher [Thacher] property, Altamont, N.Y.  Looking upstream, near-view,  May 1, 1913.  REH

1

1

2

Dam site in gulf, Thatcher [Thacher] property, Altamont, N.Y.  Looking upstream, near-view,  May 1, 1913. REH / [Looks like the same view as Photograph 1 but from farther away]

1

1

3

Looking across dam site, showing ridge and ravine, on Thatcher [Thacher] property, Altamont, N.Y., May 1, 1913.  REH

1

1

4

Storage reservoir site, Thatcher [Thacher] property, Altamont, N.Y., May 1, 1913. REH

1

2

5

Cohoes Falls, Mohawk R[iver], N.Y., 1901

1

2

6

Gaging bridge Cohoes Power Co. canal, Cohoes, N.Y., August 16, 1910, J.P.N. / [Bridge over the water is focal point of image]

1

2

7

Cohoes water power Co. dam, Mohawk R[iver], N.Y., 1901 / [Stone-and-brick building with two towers on left-hand-side of image]

1

5

8

Same as 7

1

5

0

Same as 7

1

3

10

Normanskill Lower and Middle Falls, French's Mills, Oct. 31, 1908 / [Wooden covered bridge in background]

1

3

11

Normanskill, Old French's Mill Claw, Oct. 31, 1908

1

3

12

Normanskill West Shore R[ail] R[oad] Br[idge], Oct. 31, [19]08. French's Mills, Albany County, N.Y. / [Falls in foreground; open, lattice-style bridge with stone support in background]

   

Broome County

1

4

13

Chenango River Dam, Binghamton, N.Y. / [Dam in foreground; buildings in background]

1

4

14

Susquehanna River Dam, Binghamton, N.Y., 1901 / [Dam in foreground; buildings in background]

1

4

15

Susquehanna Dam near view, Binghamton, 1901 [Dam and people in foreground; buildings in background]

   

Clinton County

1

5

 16

Au Sable River, Au Sable Chasm, N.Y.  The chasm, a fissure in portage sandstone about 150 feet deep, river flood height, lower stairway at right.

1

5

17

Same as 16

1

5

18

Same as 16

1

5

19

Au Sable River. Upper part of chasm below [railroad] bridge showing abrupt turn of river from right. Cross fissure shown at left in distance.

1

6

20

Same as 19

1

6

21

Same as 19

1

6

22

Au Sable River. View from below R[ail] R[oad] bridge, showing horse shoe falls under bridge. Birmingham Falls in distance. / [Bridge high above the river is the dominant figure of the image]

1

6

23

Same as 22

1

6

24

Same as 22

1

7

25

Mooers Shirt Co Dam, Mooers J[un]ction, N.Y., Sept 1, 1905 / [Dam in foreground; buildings in background]

1

7

26

Saranac River Dam, Plattsburg, N.Y.; river at flood height [Initially included the words "looking southwest" but those two words are crossed out.] / Dam in foreground; buildings in foreground and background; steeple of a church is highest point in picture]

1

7

27

Saranac River Dam No. 9; Kent's Falls, view looking southwest from top of penstock where it enters the mill. / [Bridge across water in foreground]

1

8

28

Saranac River Dam No. 11; International Paper Co.; Mill "B," Cadyville, N.Y.; looking northwest from [railroad] bridge.  Ice and log jam above falls, mill at left. Dannemora Mt. in distance. / [Bridge over water in foreground]

1

8

29

Saranac River Dam No. 11; Moffittsville, N.Y., abandoned iron works saw mill, present head about 10 feet

1

8

30

Same as 29

1

8

31

Saranac River High Falls, (abandoned power at head of falls, Dam No 17) view of lower drop of falls from north bank. Total head available with 40 feet dam at head of rapids, one-half mile distant 240 feet.

1

8

32

Wood Falls, Big Chazy River, N.Y., Sept 1, 1905

   

Dutchess County

1

9

33

Gaging (i.e. gauging) station on Ten Mile River, Tabor's [Bridge] near Dover Plains, N.Y. / [Open-style bridge dominates image]

1

9

34

Same as 33

1

9

35

Dam on headwaters of Fishkill Creek at Lagrangeville, N.Y., June 11, 1901 / [Wooden structure at right of photo]

   

Essex/Franklin County

1

10

36

Saranac River State Dam and Lock, 4½ miles above Saranac Lake Village, N.Y.

   

Fulton County (See also Ulster County: Item 90.)

1

11

37

Lefler's Dam, Cayadutta Creek, Johnstown, N.Y., July 29, 1910. R.E.H.

1

11

38

Lefler's mill pond, looking downstream from head of pond, Cayadutta Creek, Johnstown, N.Y., July 29, 1910. R.E.H.

1

11

39

Sacandaga River, Northville, N.Y., July 11, 1910.  R.E.H. / [Open-style bridge over river]

   

Greene County

1

12

40

Kaaterskill Falls near Catskill, N.Y., 1902 / [Covered wooden bridge and other wooden buildings in background]

1

12

41

Looking down over Hannacrois [Hannacroix] Creek Falls, Deans Mills, N.Y. Helderberg limestone, Sept. 14, 1913. REH / [Wooden buildind on stone base on left-side of photo]

1

12

42

Same as 41

1

12

43

Penny Rock, Hannacrois [Hannacroix] Creek Falls, Dean [Deans] Mills, N.Y., September 14, 1913. REH

1

12

44

Same as 43

1

13

45

Rock hoisted by flood and held up by tree, Deans Mills, N.Y., September 14, 1913. REH

1

13

46

Same as 45

1

13

47

Same as 45

1

14

48

Storage Res[ervoir] from spillway, Hannacroix Water Co. Elder Cr[eek], N.Y., May 2, 1913. REH

1

14

49

Catskill Creek at Lakes Mills Bridge, N.Y.  Looking downstream, June 6, 1901.

1

14

50

Same as 49

1

14

51

Catskill Creek at Lakes Mills Bridge, N.Y.  Looking upstream, June 6, 1901.

1

14

52

Same as 51

1

15

53

Abandoned dam, Catskill Creek at Leeds, N.Y., June 7, 1901

1

15

54

Same as 53

1

15

55

Bridge across Catskill Creek at Leeds, N.Y., June 7, 1901 / [Arched bridge made of slabs of stone]

1

16

56

Intake Dam, Hannacroix Water Co. near New Baltimore, N.Y., May 2, 1913.  REH / [Two-story house in background]

1

16

57

Catskill Creek at South Cairo, N.Y.,  June 7, 1901 / [Horse-drawn carriage with an unidentified man crossing bridge]

1

16

58

Same as 57

   

Hamilton County (See also Ulster County: Item 90.)

1

17

59

Indian Lake Dam, 1898 / [One-story stone structure and bridge in background]

1

17

60

Indian Lake Dam, 1898 / [Same view taken from a different vantage point and at a different time (no water in this picture]

   

Herkimer County (See also Ulster County: Item 90.)

1

18

61

Right span tiss [sic] Bridge at Beaver River gaging station

1

18

62

Big Moose Lake outlet Adirondack Region, N.Y. Flooding logs [Spring 1901 crossed out] R.T. Stratton, Photographer, 126-128 Genesee Street, Utica, N.Y. [stamp] / [Logs lie scattered on the ground from foreground to background]

1

18

63

High Falls of East Canada Creek, below Dolgeville, N.Y. Dam in background.

1

18

64

High Falls of East Canada Creek, below Dolgeville, N.Y.

1

19

65

Middle Dam at Little Falls, N.Y. Mohawk River. / [Several buildings in background]

1

19

66

Mohawk River at suspension bridge below Little Falls, N.Y. / [Bridge dominates photo]

1

19

67

Moose River Dam at McKeever, N.Y., 1900

1

19

68

North Branch Moose R[iver] log driving, 1901 / [[In foreground a man sits on a log; logs scattered from foreground to background]

1

19

69

West Canada Creek, Poland, N.Y., gaging (i.e. gauging) station, July 12, 1910.  R.E.H. [Oneida/Herkimer counties] (See photo 47?) / [Automobile crossing bridge]

   

Jeffereson County

1

20

70

Remington Dam and plant, Black River, N.Y., Aug. 7, 1908.  Camera set on south side 100 feet below bridge.  (Printed with reversed negative) / [Bridge in background]

1

20

71

Flint Cr[eek] Dam Orleans, N.Y., July 1900 / [Open-style bridge in center of photo]

   

Lewis County

1

21

72

Beaver Falls, N.Y.  Upper race on Beaver River.

1

21

73

Beaver Riv[er] at Castorland, N.Y., 1901

   

Livingston County

1

22

74

Looking across Mt. Morris Dam, Genesee River, before completion, May 1903 / [Bridge and buildings in background; part of second bridge on right in foreground]

1

22

75

Genesee River, N.Y.  Downstream side, Jones Bridge gaging (i.e. gauging) station below Mt. Morris, N.Y., May 1903 / [Bridge in background]

1

22

76

Portage Trestle, Portage, N.Y., 1899 / [View from base of trestle looking along length of trestle]

   

Madison County

1

23

77

Chittenango Creek, Bridgeport, N.Y., 1900 / [Bridge stretches from foreground to background; three-story building on stone base in background]

1

23

78

Chittenango Creek, Polytechnia Street Bridge, Chittenango, N.Y. / [Two-story home with cupola can be seen through the trees in the background]

   

Montgomery County

1

24

79

Mohawk River at Amsterdam, N.Y., July 11, 1910.  R.E.H. / [Open-bridge stretches across the image from left to right]

1

24

80

Mohawk River gaging (i.e. gauging) station, Canajoharie, N.Y., July 11, 1910.  R.E.H. / [Open-bridge stretches across the image from foreground to background]

1

24

81

Mohawk River, Fonda, N.Y. gaging (i.e. gauging) station, July 11, 1910.  R.E.H. / [Open-bridge stretches across the image from foreground to background]

1

24

82

State dam, Schoharie Creek, Fort Hunter, N.Y.  (Low-water, 1900) / Buildings can be seen on either side of the river in the background]

1

25

83

Mohawk River gaging (i.e. gauging) station, Fort Plain, N.Y.  July 11, 1910.  R.E.H. / [Unidentified woman with a parasol and a man are walking across bridge, which dominates the picture]

1

25

84

Suspension Bridge, gaging (i.e. gauging) station and gage (i.e. gauge), Mohawk River, Tribes Hill, June 25, 1910. R.E.H.

1

25

85

Same as 84

   

Nassau County

1

26

86

Massapequa Pond, Brooklyn Waterworks, Long Island, April 1903 / [One-story building on right]

   

Niagara County

1

27

87

Niagara Falls, Spring 1900, Ice Mountain / [Tower in background]

1

27

88

Steel arch bridge, Niagara Falls, N.Y., April 1900

1

27

89

Niagara Rapids, April 1900

   

Oneida County (See also Herkimer County)

1

28

90

Mohawk River Dam, Delta, N.Y., July 13, 1910.  R.E.H.  / [Unidentified man sitting on fallen logs over dam]

1

28

91

Mohawk River highway bridge below Delta, N.Y., July 13, 1910. R.E.H.

1

28

92

Log driving on West Canada Creek, Hinckley, N.Y. / [Oneida/Herkimer counties] (See also Photograph 69.)

1

28

93

Boquet River, dams No.1 and No. 2, Hillsboro, N.Y. Hillsboro Falls over Beekmantown Calciferous total head available 45 feet-lower 27 feet, upper 14 feet developed. New York and Pennsylvania Co.'s chemical fibre mill to right.

1

28

94

Same as 93

1

28

95

Same as 93

1

29

96

Mohawk River Ridge Mills

1

29

97

Mohawk Flats, Rome, N.Y., 1904. About 1½ miles east of Rome depot.

1

30

98

Mohawk Flats, Rome, N.Y., 1904. About 1½ miles east of Rome depot, looking east.

1

30

99

Mohawk Flats, Rome, N.Y., Aug. 1904. About 1/4 mile below (east) Tower 35 on N.Y.C. R.R. looking west. / [Railroad tracks on right side of picture]

1

30

100

[Bridge over] Mohawk River, Floyd Ave., Rome, N.Y., July 13, 1910.  R.E.H.

1

30

101

Morgan's Dam, West Canada Creek, Trenton Falls, N.Y. / [Wooden structure built on stone pilings on left side of picture]

1

31

102

Flooded Tracks, New York Central R[ail] R[oad] at Utica, N.Y. High Water of Mohawk River, 1901. / [Wooden buildings on right side of picture; man standing near track; telegraph/telephone poles run along the tracks]

1

31

103

Mohawk River,  Genesee Street, gaging [i.e., gauging] station, Utica, N.Y. / [Bridge over river in center of picture; multi-story buildings in background]

1

31

104

Weir on Reel's Creek above [intake?] dam, near Utica, N.Y., May 1903.

1

31

105

Weir on Sylvan Glen, near Utica, N.Y., May 1903.

1

31

106

Abandoned timber dam, Saquoit [Sauquoit] Creek at Washington Mills, N.Y., 1901

   

Onondaga County

1

32

107

Oak Orchard Dam, Oneida River, N.Y., May 1903

1

32

108

Bridge across cut-off Seneca River, Jack's Reef Br[idge],  N.Y. 1901 / [Man in four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage on bridge]

   

Orange County

1

33

109

Dam across Wallkill River at Wallkill, N.Y., June 10, 1901

1

33

110

Same as 109

   

Orleans County

1

34

111

Oak Orchard Creek, Acker Farm Bridge, Medina, N.Y., May 1903.

   

Oswego County (See also Onondaga County.)

1

35

112

Curved Dam, Oswego, Fall 1999 / [Community of houses in background]

1

35

113

High Dam, Oswego River, 1900

   

Otsego County

1

36

114

Hop field on Wilson Farm, Cherry Valley, N.Y., July 26, 1913. / [Hop field in background;  man, woman, boy and girl standing next to a man (?) sitting in a sulky-style piece of equipment hitched to a horse wearing a feedbag]  R.E.H.

   

Putnam County

1

37

115

Gaging [Gauging] weir on Foundry Brook at Mosher's, near Cold Spring, N.Y., 1902.

   

Rensselaer County

1

38

116

Hoosic River, Eagle Bridge, N.Y., August 16, 1910.  R.E.H.  / [Automobile crossing bridge]

1

38

117

Dam on Hoosic River at Schaghticoke, N.Y., August 16, 1910.  R.E.H.

1

38

118

Same as 117. [Includes note saying it's the Johnsonville dam]

1

38

119

Same as 117

1

38

120

[?]ate dam, Hudson River, Troy, N.Y., August 16, 1910, J.P.N.

   

Rockland County

1

39

121

Gaging [i.e. gauging] station, Ramapo River, May 1903, near Suffern, N.Y.  / [Bridge over river]

   

Saint Lawrence County

2

40

122

Higley Falls above Colton, Raquette [River], N.Y., 1901

2

40

123

Same as 122

2

40

124

Abandoned dam and iron mine, Fullerville, N.Y., West [Bridge], Oswegatchie [River], 1900

2

40

125

Same as 124

2

40

126

Same as 124

2

41

127

Head Canal, Raquette River, Hannawa Falls, N.Y., 1900

2

41

128

Raquette River at Norfolk, N.Y. Site of Large Power Plant.

   

Saratoga County

2

42

129

Dam & power site of Harris at Corinth, N.Y.,  April 1911 / [Bridge and wooden building on stone base in background]

2

42

130

Hudson River bridge at Mechanicville, N.Y., August 16, 1910.  J.P.N.

2

42

131

Hudson River bridge at Mechanicville, N.Y., August 16, 1910.  J.P.N.  [Similar to Photograph 130 but taken closer to the bridge]

2

42

132

Hudson River Power Co., [Mechanicville], N.Y., 1900

2

43

133

Hudson River Power Transmission Plant, near Mechanicsville [Mechanicville], N.Y. / [Interior shot showing turbines]

2

43

134

Hudson River Power Transmission Plant, near Mechanicsville [Mechanicville], N.Y.  Hydro-electric plant showing new turbines ready to be installed.

2

43

135

Head gate gearing [Hudson River] Power Co., Mechanicsville [Mechanicville], N.Y.

2

43

136

Same as 135

2

44

137

Hudson River Power Transmission Dam below Mechanicsville [Mechanicville], N.Y., Jan. 1900.

2

44

138

Hudson River towpath bridge above dam Northumberland, N.Y., August 17, 1910, J.P.N.

2

44

139

Feeder head gates, Rexford Flats, N.Y., June 24, 1910. R.E.H.

2

44

140

State dam, Mohawk River, Rexford Flats, N.Y., June 24, 1910.  R.E.H. / [Houses in background]

2

44

141

Same as 140

2

44

142

Same as 140

2

45

143

State Dam, Mohawk River, Rexford Flats, N.Y., from left hand end of crest, June 24, 1910. R.E.H.

2

45

144

Same as 143

2

45

145

Timber Compensating Dam, Beaver River at Stillwater, N.Y.

2

45

146

Hudson River gage [i.e. gauge] above dam, Stillwater, N.Y., August 17, 1910. J.P.N.

   

Schenectady County

2

46

147

Hoffman's Ferry, slope gaging [i.e., gauging]  station, 1901 / [Two men are standing on the ferry next to two horses hitched to a four-wheeled wagon that appears to be carrying milk cans; a rowboat is tied to the ferry.]

2

46

148

Mohawk River at Freeman's Bridge, up-streamside, below Schenectady, N.Y. / [Bridge stretches from right to left side of image.]

2

46

149

Mohawk River, Scotia Bridge, Schenectady, July 11, 1910. R.E.H. / [Several men are walking across the bridge.]

   

Schoharie County

2

47

150

Schoharie Falls Dam, on Schoharie Creek (under construction, 1900).

   

Tompkins County

2

48

151

Cornell Hydr[aulic] Laboratory dam [at] Ithaca, N.Y., 1899

2

48

152

Cornell Hydraulic Laboratory, general view, June 1899

2

48

153

Concrete dam and Triphammer Falls, Ithaca, N.Y., June 1899

   

Ulster County

2

49

154

Honk Falls dam across Esopus Creek above Cohonksen, N.Y., June 19, 1901.

2

49

155

Esopus Creek and reservoir site below Cold Brook Inlet, N.Y., June 8, 1901

2

49

156

Same as 155

2

49

157

Eddyville Dam on Rondout River, N.Y., June 9, 1901 / [Four-story building in background]

2

50

158

Guard lock at entrance, Delaware & Hudson Canal, Rondout River at Eddyville, N.Y., June 9, 1901

2

50

159

Honk Falls on Wallkill River near Ellenville, N.Y., June 9, 1901

2

50

160

[New York] State macadamized road along valley of Esopus Creek, N.Y., June 8, 1901

2

50

161

Same as 160

2

51

162

Dam and Lower Cascade High Falls on Rondout River, N.Y., June 9, 1901.

2

51

163

Abandoned dam below High Falls, N.Y., on Wallkill River

2

51

164

[Delaware and Hudson] Canal feeder, High Falls, N.Y., 1901

2

51

165

Same as 164

2

51

166

Same as 164

2

52

167

Abandoned aqueduct across Rondout River, Delaware and Hudson Canal at High Falls, N.Y., June 9, 1901

2

52

168

[Delaware and Hudson] Canal aqueduct, High Falls, N.Y., 1901

2

52

169

Same as 168

2

53

170

Anticline crossed by Rondout Creek below High Falls, N.Y., 1901

2

53

171

Delaware and Hudson Canal feeder dam below High Falls, N.Y. on Rondout Creek, 1901 / [Several wooden buildings in background]

2

53

172

East Canada Creek, High Falls, N.Y., 1900 [Note: East Canada Creek rises in Hamilton County and crosses Fulton County before forming the boundary between Fulton and Herkimer counties. High Falls is in Ulster County. It appears a mistake was made by the person who labeled the photographs.]

2

53

173

East Canada Cr[eek] High Falls, N.Y., 1900

2

54

174

High Falls of Rondout Creek, High Falls, N.Y. June 9, 1901.

2

54

175

Same as 174

2

54

176

Esopus Creek at Hurley, N.Y., June 8, 1901 / [Two unidentified men standing on bridge]

2

54

177

Esopus River at Hurley, N.Y., June 8, 1901 / [Two unidentified men standing on bridge; same bridge as in Photograph 176 taken from a distance]

2

55

178

Washington [Avenue] Bridge across Esopus River at Kingston, N.Y., June 8, 1901 / [Three unidentified men are leaning on the railing just before bridge.]

2

55

179

Lefever Falls and Delaware and Hudson Canal, N.Y., June, 1901

2

55

180

Same as 179

2

55

181

Power house of Honk Falls Electric Co. near Napanoch, N.Y., on Rondout River, June 9, 1901

2

56

182

Wallkill River at New Paltz, N.Y., June 10, 1901 / [Shows bridge over river]

2

56

183

Same as 182

2

56

184

Gaging [i.e., Gauging] Station on Wallkill River at New Paltz, N.Y. / [Close-up of bridge over river]

2

56

185

Bishop's Falls on Esopus River at Olive Bridge, N.Y., June 8, 1901

2

57

186

Looking downstream Bishop's Falls and Olive Bridge on Esopus River, June 8, 1901.

2

57

187

Gorge below Olive Bridge on Esopus River, June 8, 1901

2

57

188

Same as 187

2

57

189

Stony Clove Creek and reservoir site at Phoenicia, N.Y., June 8, 1901

2

57

190

Same as 189

2

58

191

Proposed reservoir site on Esopus River at junction with Stony Clove Creek, Phoenicia, N.Y., June 8, 1901, where New York's new water supply is to come from. U.S.G.S gagings this stream are the basis of estimates for yield and storage.

2

58

192

Same as 191

2

58

193

Delaware and Hudson Canal feeder dam across Rondout River at Port Hickson, N.Y., June 9, 1901

2

58

194

Same as 193

2

59

195

Timber Dam, Shawangunk River at Red Mills, N.Y., June 10, 1901.

2

59

196

Dashville Falls on Wallkill River near Rosendale, N.Y., June 10, 1901.

2

59

197

Same as 196

2

59

198

Same as 196

2

60

199

Gaging (i.e. gauging) station on Rondout Creek at Rosendale, N.Y., n.d.

2

60

200

Same as 199

2

60

201

General view, Rosendale gaging (i.e. gauging) station, 1901 / [View includes several buildings and two bridges.]

2

60

202

Same as 201

2

61

203

Rondout River gaging (i.e. gauging) station, Rosendale, N.Y., 1901 / [Three unidentified people standing on the bridge]

2

61

204

Same as 203

2

61

205

Same as 203

2

61

206

Catskill Creek at Woodstock, N.Y.

2

61

207

Same as 206

   

Warren County

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62

208

Finch Pruyn Saw Mill, Glens Falls, N.Y., January 1899 / [Exterior view of building]

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62

209

Wooden [flume?], Schroon River, Warrensburg, N.Y., January 1900.

   

Washington County

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63

210

Hudson River at Bridge Street, Fort Edward, N.Y., August 17, 1910. R.E.H. / [Canoe in water in foreground; bridge in background]

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63

211

Fort Miller Dam from left-hand end, REH, July 14, 1913.

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63

212

Northumberland Dam, Hudson river, Thomson, N.Y., November 23, 1910. R.E.H.

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63

213

Lake Champlain, Whitehall, N.Y., showing position of gage (i.e. gauge). Gage [i.e., gauge] concealed on timber dock behind scow in foreground, August 17, 1910. R.E.H.

   

Westchester County

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64

214

Intake, New Croton Aqueduct, Croton River at Croton Dam, N.Y., 1901 / [Unidentified man standing at opening of intake]

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64

215

Old Croton Dam, 1901

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64

216

Same as 215

2

64

217

Same as 215

   

Geographical Location Undetermined

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65

218

Farber and Western Buildings, Upper Grey Dam, Sept. 2, 1912. / [Several wooden buildings scattered around the landscape]

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65

219

Geneva St. [Bridge], No. end, October 9, 1908

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65

220

Geneva St. [Bridge], So. end, October 9, 1908

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65

221

Same as 220

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66

222

[Portrait of an unidentified man standing in front of a large rock]

2

66

223

[Small photograph of an unidentified flower patch]

   

Non-New York State Images

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224

Lower Mianus [River] Gaging (i.e gauging) station, Sedgwick's Conn., May 1903 / [Four-wheeled carriage hitched to two horses stands on road leading to bridge]

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67

225

Huron River near gaging [i.e., gauging] station, Iron River, Mich., September 1902.

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67

226

Lake Shore Depot, Lansing, Michigan, March 26, 1904 / [Large two-story building in foreground; area appears to be flooded.]

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67

227

Same as 226

2

67

228

Looking upstream, locks at S[ault]. St. Marie, Mich. 1902. / [Barge in canal in foreground]

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68

229

Coal freight wreck. N[ew Y[ork] Sus[quehanna]. & Western R[ail] R[oad], N.J., May [19]03 / Men on road in foreground looking at wreckage.

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68

230

Gaging [i.e., gauging] station Rainapo [Ramapo] R[iver] …, Mahwah, N.J., May, 1903. / [Stone bridge over river]

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68

231

Canal boat on incline railway, Morris Canal, N.J., May 1903 / [Mand standing on canal boat as it is being drawn by a two-story stone building]

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68

232

[Illegible name] Bridge and gaging [ i.e., gauging] section, Raritan River, N.J., May, 1903

   

ABANDONED WATERWHEELS

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69

233

Old undershot wheel, Ives Hollow, N.Y. [Herkimer Co.], 1901

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69

234

Undershot waterwheel, Ives Hollow, Spruce Cr[eek?], N.Y. [Herkimer Co.], 1901

2

69

235

Abandoned gristmill wheel West Schuyler, N.Y. [Herkimer Co.], 1901

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69

236

Abandoned overshot waterwheel at Dashville Falls on Wallkill River [Ulster Co.], June 10, 1901

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69

237

Same as 236

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70

238

Abandoned overshot waterwheel at Dashville Falls on Wallkill River [Ulster Co.], June 10, 1901 / [Different angle than that of Item 236]

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70

239

Same as 238

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70

240

Similar to and close-up of 238

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71

241

Abandoned overshot waterwheel at Dashville Falls on Wallkill River [Ulster Co.], June 10, 1901 / [Slightly different angle from Items 236 and 238]

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71

242

Same as 241

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71

243

Abandoned undershot waterwheel, Kalamazoo River, Allegan, Michigan, August 1902.

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244

[Photograph taken on December 31, 1965, with caption from the Enterprise, Jan. 14, 1966: Photo of the West Shore Railroad trestle bridge and the falls at the Watervliet Reservoir dam at French's Hollow, near Guilderland Center]

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245

[Newspaper article: "Legend of the Cohoes: Source of a City," by D.X. Campbell, Times Union, March 3, 1968; includes drawing of the Cohoes Falls on the Mohawk River, New York; drawing is labeled: Copied from the original sketched by Gov'r. Pownal & Eng'd by Wm Elliot]

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Note card: Railroad Bridges/Including West Shore R[ail] R[oad] at French's Hill[?]/Mohawk River Falls at Cohoes, N.Y./E.R.V.W., 1-16-51