- 1. Fallsburg
- (Category)
- ... are still standing, most of the great stucco buildings that once lined our roads have been destroyed. The farming industry, including the once lucrative dairy and poultry business, mirrored the hotel ...
- Created on 30 November -0001
- 2. Monticello
- (Thompson)
- ... few years later, the gristmill was accidentally destroyed by fire. Mr. Thompson replaced it with a larger affair but it was so badly constricted the machinery caused the whole affair to shake so viol ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 3. Jeffersonville
- (Callicoon)
- ... e telegraph in 1887. A large number of businesses were destroyed by the Eagle Hotel fire of 1918. A petition to incorporate the village was filed on September 13, 1924 and the Certificate of Incorporati ...
- Created on 26 December 2015
- 4. Grist Mill Burned Saturday
- (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
- 5. History of Jeffersonville
- (Callicoon)
- ... e telegraph in 1887. A large number of businesses were destroyed by the Eagle Hotel fire of 1918. A petition to incorporate the village was filed on September 13, 1924 and the Certificate of Incorporati ...
- Created on 03 November 2011
- 6. The Village of Narrowsburg
- (Tusten)
- ... History of Sullivan County, states that for some reason this bridge had to be rebuilt in 1832. This fine new bridge was destroyed by a flood in 1846 and replaced by a covered suspension bridge 250 feet ...
- Created on 20 October 2011
- 7. Fallsburgh Cemetery Fire
- (Fallsburg)
- August 26, 1931; Livingston Manor Times "Fire which crept into the Fallsburgh Cemetery while the funeral of Mrs. Edward Edwards was being conducted at her home in Fallsburgh, Saturday afternoon, destroye ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 8. Casino Burns
- (Liberty)
- ... en insured for $15,000, but there has been no insurance on it for the past two or three years. "The building had a frontage of 100 feet and was 50 feet deep. All the contents were destroyed." ...
- Created on 07 October 2011
- 9. Max Yasgur
- (History Makers)
- ... Bethel. The last of these, the former Mel Stevenson farm, was acquired after a devastating fire destroyed Max’s main barn in 1963. The 127 head of cattle were saved, but Max now needed a barn to house ...
- Created on 01 June 2004
- 10. Otto Hillig
- (History Preserver)
- ... sold his business in 1947. He left an estate of $100,000 divided between eleven churches, six Masonic lodges, eighteen relatives and twenty-five friends. Later, the castle was largely destroyed by vandals, ...
- Created on 11 August 1996