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Complete Index to
HISTORIC PLACES IN GREENE COUNTY, NEW YORK

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This online, searchable index is provided to enable readers, researchers, historians and genealogists to quickly locate the family names and sites which appear in Historic Places in Greene County, New York. The corresponding numbers refer to the page numbers in Historic Places, and all content can be found by consulting the publication.

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Cairo, 2, 17, 46–47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 68, 109, 111, 113, 126, 148, 155, 159
Caleb Atwater Day House, 93
Calvary Episcopal Church, 51
Cammer, Chilton, 263
Camp, Dr. Abram, 191
Canajoharie & Catskill Railroad, 153
Cannime, Rev. S. J., 10
Cantline, John, 82
Canton. See Cairo
Capone, Al, 124
Capone family, 165
Carbine Farm, 52
Carey, Father James C., 97
Carlsen family, 163
Carman, Joseph and Lydia, 52
Carnegie, Andrew, 84, 85
Carnegie Corporaton of New York, 35
Carrington Place (Deerwatch Inn), 140
Carter, Bertram, 196
Carter, Hattie C., 65
Carter, Hazel Cole, 196
Cartwright, George, 196
Casazza, John J., 59
Cascade Lodge, 145
Case, John and Mary, 50
Case, Winslow, 131
Case Store and Residence, 50
Cass, William, 189
Catskill, 1, 2, 13, 17, 33,43, 44, 47, 54–55, 59, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 97, 98, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 111, 116, 126, 129, 176, 253, 256, 257, 261
Catskill Creek, 55, 68, 82, 87, 98, 106, 107, 151, 153
Catskill Daily Mail, 66, 107, 111, 142
Catskill Examiner, 59, 74, 80
Catskill Library Association, 84
Catskill Mountain Country Store, 253
Catskill Mountain House, 2, 55, 75, 87, 93, 95, 101, 103
Catskill Mountain Railway, 55, 87
Catskill Mountains, 10, 47, 48, 53, 55, 59, 76, 94, 118, 124, 147, 159, 177, 178, 181, 184, 186, 189, 194, 227, 256, 263
Catskill Packet, 72
Catskill Park and Forest Preserve, 48
Catskill Patent, 17, 55
Catskill Point, 55, 87
Catskill Public Library, 2, 84–85
Catskill rent wars, 173
Catskill Recorder, 92
Catskill Route (railroad), 177
Catskill Savings Bank, 82, 92, 107, 108, 110,
Catskill Watershed Corporation, 229
The Catskills, 76, 77, 78, 87, 133, 139, 140, 147, 173, 178, 184, 195, 196, 199, 103, 225, 235
The Catskills (magazine), 233
Catwalk, 58–59
Cauterskill, 55
Cedar Grove. See Thomas Cole’s Cedar Grove
Cementon, 55
Cemikvasky, Tom and Barbara, 240
Centre Presbyterian Church, 246–247, 251, 255
Cepale, Robert and Christine, 259
Champagne Cider, 212
Champion, Simon B., 110
Charles, George, 93
Charles and Emily Trowbridge House, 104
Charles W. Mead & Son, 219
Chase, Albert, 60
Chase, Emory A., 57, 60, 84, 90
Chase, John, 198
Chase, Philander, 15
Chase, West, 198
Chase/Lane/Shanks House, 60–61
Chaurand, Honorè, 211
Chebolian, Marderos, 185
Chebolian family, 184–185
Cheritree, Ella, 151
Cheritree, Legwina, 151
Cheritree, Walter, 151
Cherritree, Olive, 80
Cherritree and Pierce Iron Foundry, 145
Cherritree–River View Cottage, 80
Chittenden, Leverett and Ruth, 139
Chittenden/Atkinson/Swanson House, 139
Christ, Donald C., 196
Christ Episcopal Church, 166–167
Christ Presbyterian Church, 95
Christian Church (New Baltimore), 209
Christman’s Windham House, 164, 256–257
Christ’s Church of Catskill, 95
Chubb, Dr. Charles H., 94
Church, Frederick, 76
Cimmorelli, Michael, 79
Clapp, Ruel, 122
Clark, Betty, 107
Clark, Franklin B., 27
Clark, George, Esq., 82
Clark, William J., 27
Clark, Winifred, 27
Clark House (Cowles House), 64–65
Clarke, Champlain and Rachel Fiero, 65
Clarke, George (father), 82
Clarke (Clark), George (son), 82
Clarke Scholarship, 65
Clay, Henry, 5, 103
Cleveland, C. C. W., 98
Cleveland, John, 140
Clinton, George, 114
Close, Minetta, 90
Clouw family, 18
Coates, Edward and Priscilla, 215
Cobb, Alphonso, 250
Cobb/Brockett/Blakeslee House, 250, 257
Cochran family members, 53
Cochran, Tunis, 123
Cody, Livingston and Virginia, 109
Coeyman, Andries, 201
Coeyman, Barent Pietersen, 201
Coeymans Patent, 155, 165, 201, 208
Coffin, Lydia, 23
Coffin, Reuben, 23
Coffin, William, 23
Coffin family, 40
Cole, Charles Edgar, 182, 183
Cole, Edward M., 258
Cole, Eva, 183
Cole, Ida (later Young), 183
Cole, Keeler M., 258
Cole, Lillie M., 196
Cole, Louisa, 182, 183
Cole, Maria (née Bartow), 76, 77, 99
Cole, Theodore A., 86
Cole, Thomas, 66, 76–77, 78, 85, 98, 99
Cole, Thomas, Jr., 59, 76
Cole family, 98
Cole House/Trailside Cottage, 196
Colgrave and Purdy (contractors), 81
Colle, Dr. M. K. G., 107
Columbia County Court House, 50
Congdon, Henry, 98
Congdon, Minerva, 92
Congregation Kol Anshe Yisroyal (Hunter Synagogue), 186–187
Conine, Chester and Myra, 235
Conine, David H., 235
Conine, Dwight, 235
Conine, Eli, 235
Conine, Ezra, 235
Conine, Frances Daley, 33
Conine, Philip, Jr., 128
Conine, Phillip, 8
Conine, Solomon, 235
Conine family, 235
Conklin, Arthur and Lola, 60
Conklin, Dr. George, 152
Conkling, George W., 161
Conyn, Commertje Leendertse (later Bronck), 114
Cooke, Apollos, 106
Cooke, Frank, 66
Cooke, J. Atwater, 98
Cooke, Thomas Burrage, 106
Cooke family, 79
Corlaers Kill Patent, 17
Cornelius Van Loan House, 29
Cornell, Joseph and Ellam, 80
Cornell, Samuel, 79
Cornwall, Amos, 52
Country Home, 42
Country Hutt Antique Center, 239
Courthouse (1813), 86–87
Courthouse (1909), 2
Cowles, Charles, 55
Cowles, Cornelius, 148
Cowles, David, 148
Cowles, David, Jr., 148
Cowles, Irene Amelia (later Hull), 148
Cowles, N. P., 258
Cowles, Noble P., 65, 250, 257
Cowles House (Clark House), 64–65
Cowles/Hull House, 148
Cox, Father, 97
Coxsackie, 1, 3, 17, 21, 35, 39, 47, 100, 112–113, 114, 116, 118, 121, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 155, 159, 201
Coxsackie Patent, 201
Coxsackie-Westerlo Turnpike, 215
Crandell, Lewis, 216
Crane, Bruce, 109
Crane, Daniel, 89
Crescent Lawn/Jeralds House, 12
Crispell, Benjamin, 197
Crispell family, 197
Croghan, George, 156
Croghan, Susannah (later Prevost), 156
Crosby family members, 174
Croswell, Dr. Thomas O’Hara, 92
Crowell, Rev. Seth, 8
Cummings, John, 72
“Curious Case of the Framingham Frame” (Morrow), 259
Cutting Bagley House, 138

 

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