- 1. Lumberland
- (Category)
- ... some 300,000 acres, as compared to about 32,270 acres today and took in what are now the Townships of Bethel, Callicoon, Cochecton, Delaware, Fremont, Highland, Liberty and Tusten. The population of ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Liberty
- (Category)
- ... of Lumberland, and was itself at this time, so large that it included the present towns of Callicoon and Freemont. The Town today covers 85 square miles. When the first white settlers came to this area, ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 3. Fremont
- (Category)
- ... the town of Callicoon – the west half becoming Fremont. Previous to the creation of the town of Callicoon in 1842 it had been a part of the town of Liberty. Records show that John Hankins, a resident ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 4. Delaware
- (Category)
- ... Jersey, to settle at the confluence of Callicoon Creek and the Delaware River. Acting as Griswold's land agent, he built a house near what is now Upper Delaware Campgrounds. When Ross came to what cam ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 5. Callicoon ...
- (Category)
- The Information in the listed Callicoon Cemeteries is available at the Sullivan County Historical Society Museum, 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747 ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 6. Callicoon ...
- (Category)
- HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF CALLICOON By: Martha A. Scheidell The Town of Callicoon was, until 1798 part of the Town of Mamakating on the Sullivan-Orange county boundary. From 1798 to 1807 it was part ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 7. St. George's Roman Catholic Cemetery - Callicoon ...
- (Callicoon)
- LOCATION: Callicoon Township FAMILY: AKA: REF: NOTES: 1843 ...
- Created on 13 April 2012
- 8. Callicoon Cemetery ...
- (Delaware)
- LOCATION: Creamery Road, Callicoon, NY AKA: FAMILY: Information about burials in this cemetery is not available at this time. REF: None ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 9. Callicoon Center Cemetery ...
- (Callicoon)
- LOCATION: Hessinger Road, Callicoon Center, NY FAMILY: Information on burials in this cemetery may be found at Sullivan County Museum, 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY AKA: REF: 1930 by GAB NOTES: ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 10. High School Yearbook Request
- (Announcements)
- ... Allan Wolkoff, historian for the Town of Thompson, donated his collection of Monticello high School yearbooks and the Callicoon Library donated their duplicate copies of the Delaware Valley High School ...
- Created on 21 February 2017
- 11. Darling Tales
- (Callicoon)
- Johnny Darling tales, compiled by Charlie Hick, past Town of Callicoon Historian "One day Johnny Darling came to Thumansville to call on "Squire Harding," who is in addition to being justice of t ...
- Created on 28 December 2011
- 12. The Stone Arch Bridge
- (Cochecton)
- ... of the central portion of Sullivan County. The route served the major means of transportation between the Newburgh-Cochecton Turnpike and the Callicoon Valley, it was important to the development of the ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 13. Early History of Youngsville
- (Callicoon)
- According to historians of Sullivan County, the present village of Youngsville, situated in the Township of Callicoon, was formally settled by Samuel M. Young, a member of the respectable Liberty family ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 14. The Oil Pipeline
- (General History)
- ... Division quickly prospered with the activity. In early September, sixty men hired-on by the oil company arrived at Callicoon Depot taking up quarters at the Minard House. A like number of workers filled ...
- Created on 28 June 2011
- 15. Holy Cross Cemetery
- (Delaware)
- LOCATION: Creamery Road, Callicoon, NY AKA: FAMILY: At the present time, there is no information avilable on burials in this cemetery. REF: None ...
- Created on 03 June 2010
- 16. Daniel Skinner
- (History Makers)
- ... His first raft was built on Tammany flats opposite present-day Callicoon and consisted of six white pine poles suitable to become ship masts, each seventy feet long and held together by hardwood spindles ...
- Created on 11 August 2005
- 17. Mary Edith Curtis
- (History Preserver)
- ... a founding director of the Cochecton Preservation Society, a member of the Equinunk Historical Society, has led walking tours of Milanville, Callicoon and Hortonville and has been the Folk Arts Chairman ...
- Created on 11 August 2001
- 18. James Burbank
- (History Preserver)
- ... of Commerce and helped plan the annual participation in the Sportsman’s Show held in Grand Central Palace in New York City. Along with Fred Starck of Callicoon, he was one of two men from Western Sullivan ...
- Created on 11 August 1997
- 19. Callicoon ...
- (Tags)
- Callicoon ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 20. Callicoon ...
- (Article Category tagged with: Callicoon)
- The Information in the listed Callicoon Cemeteries is available at the Sullivan County Historical Society Museum, 265 Main Street, Hurleyville, NY 12747 ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 21. Callicoon ...
- (Article Category tagged with: Callicoon)
- HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF CALLICOON By: Martha A. Scheidell The Town of Callicoon was, until 1798 part of the Town of Mamakating on the Sullivan-Orange county boundary. From 1798 to 1807 it was part ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 22. Darling Tales
- (Article tagged with: Callicoon)
- Johnny Darling tales, compiled by Charlie Hick, past Town of Callicoon Historian "One day Johnny Darling came to Thumansville to call on "Squire Harding," who is in addition to being justice of t ...
- Created on 26 December 2011
- 23. Early History of Youngsville
- (Article tagged with: Callicoon)
- According to historians of Sullivan County, the present village of Youngsville, situated in the Township of Callicoon, was formally settled by Samuel M. Young, a member of the respectable Liberty family ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 24. Grist Mill Burned Saturday
- (Article tagged with: Callicoon)
- February 22, 1912; Livingston Manor Times “The grist mill at Jeffersonville owned by Wm. Bollenback was entirely destroyed by fire Saturday morning, entailing the destruction of property amounting ...
- Created on 06 March 2012
- 25. History of Jeffersonville
- (Article tagged with: Callicoon)
- The original white settlers came into the area, which was later named Jeffersonville, in the 1830's. The names DeWitt, Quick, Schermerhorn, Ward, Frederick Scheidell who established a grist mill in 1841, ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 26. Jeffersonville
- (Article tagged with: Callicoon)
- The original white settlers came into the area, which was later named Jeffersonville, in the 1830's. The names DeWitt, Quick, Schermerhorn, Ward, Frederick Scheidell who established a grist mill in 1841, ...
- Created on 26 December 2015