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Identifier: historyguidetone00bald (find matches)
Title: History and guide to Newburgh and Washington's headquarters, and a catalogue of manuscripts and relics in Washington's headquarters
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Baldwin, J(ohn) (from old catalog)
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Publisher: New York, N. Tibballs & sons
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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Van Duzer.g •* Homer Ramsdell. to Third Ward School,ii Fourth Ward School.i2 German Church,ij Armory. 14 African M. E. Church. 15 Washingtons Headquarters.i6 St. Patricks Church. 17 Associate Reformed Church. 18 Second Ward School. 19 St. Georges Church.23 Court House. 90 A—Trinity M. E. Church.•»i Second Reformed Church.9i A—Calvary Presbyterian Church. 22 Reformed Episcopal Church. 23 First Presbyterian Church.34 St. Pauls Church. 25 Second M. E. Church. 26 Union Presbyterian Church; 27 First Reformed Church.■28 Public Library. 29 Opera House. 30 Dutch Church. 31 First Baptist Church. 32 Free Academy. 33 Home of the Friendless. 34 J. Baldwin & Co.s, Real Estate and Law Office. 34 Registers Office. 35 Savings Bank. 36 Post Office. 37 Journal Office. 38 Quassaick National Bank. 39 Y. M. C. A. Building. 40 National Bank of Newburgh. 41 United Presbyterian Church. 42 Highland National Bank. To B?Ldv.a >iouse and Washingtons Headquarters. MAP OF THE CITY OF NEWBURGH. 13
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14 HIS^OKICAL AHD BUSINESS HEVIEW. inus of the New York and New England Railroad. The citizens of Boston,Providence, Hartford, and the principal cities of New England, can reach theHudson river, opposite Newburgh, within nine miles of West Point and theHudson Highlands, and can there connect with the different railroads for theSouth, West or North, after spending a day at the Baldwin House, Washing-tons Headquarters, and a visit to West Point ; or should the residents ofNew England prefer they can reach Newburgh by taking the New Englandroad to New London, and there connect with the palace steamers of the Nor-wich line to New York, and there connect with the Albany Day Line boats(Albany and C. Vibbard), and thus reach West Point and Newburgh by a sailthrough the Sound to New York, and up the noble Hudson and through theHighlands. The Albany Day Line boats leave from the next pier to that ofthe Norwich Line. The New York Ontario and Western Rail Road, with its hills, mountainsand trout

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