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Cold Spring, New York

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docked for a songfest at Cold Spring. As Seeger appeared on stage to thank the audience for coming, fifteen drunks stood up waving little American flags, yelling “Throw the Commies out.” That night someone cut the sloop's moorings and there were threats to torch the boat. All of this created tension
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The first permanent settler in the village of Cold Spring was Merrick Williams in 1730. In 1772, a highway master was chosen for the road from Cold Spring to the Post Road from New York to Albany. Prior to Williams presence, the land was woodlands. A small trading hamlet grew alongside the river by
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On January 22, 1896, local businessmen of Cold Spring formed a fire brigade known as the Cold Spring Hose Company, No.1. A horse-drawn hook and ladder was donated in 1899. The Municipal Building, designed by Louis Mekeel, was constructed in 1926 to house the company's first firetruck, an American
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While many land transactions in colonial America were disputed by settlers and natives, the original lands deeded to Dortlandt and Sybrant (containing the Village of Cold Spring) appear to have been legitimately obtained with the consent of the Wappinger. This is evidenced by testimony from
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and Wappinger natives. In this testimony, Nimham states that Wappinger ancestors had sold a tract of "Low Lands on that Part of the Peeks kill ... and also a pine swamp containing... a few Acres called Kichtondacongh and a piece of low Land lying Southeasterly from Kichtondacongh called
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Paukeminshingh." Nimham goes on to contest the sale of any land beyond this initial tract deeded by the Wappinger to Dortlandt and Sybrant, however, recognizes the initial transaction of land (including present-day Cold Spring) as legitimately ceded by the Wappinger to the Dutch.
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Many of the workers at the Foundry were Irish immigrants. Our Lady of Loretto church was constructed in 1833 of locally made red brick covered with stucco. The church was abandoned in 1906 and fell into disrepair. It was repaired and re-dedicated in 1977.
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to produce artillery pieces for the United States Government. The nearby mountains contained veins of ore, and were covered with timber for fuel. A brook provided hydropower, and the Hudson a ready shipping outlet. In 1843, the Foundry built the
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Cold Spring is home to the Haldane Central School District. The school is located at 11 Craigside Drive and teaches students grades K-12. The school received a blue ribbon award in 2017 from the U.S. Department of Education.
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The median income for a household in the village was $ 98,056 (an increase of 83.7% from 2010), and the median income for a family was $ 135,500 (an increase of 78.2% from 2010). About 8.4% of the population were below the
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the early 1800s. A couple of sloops made regular weekly trips from Cold Spring to New York, carrying wood and some country produce, which came over this model road from the east. Those trips by sloop usually took a week.
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In 1826, Union Church was built. By mutual agreement the Presbyterians used the building in the morning and the other religious groups in the afternoon. In 1830, the Baptists constructed a church on land donated by
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formed the Clearwater organization, an environmental group dedicated to advances in sewer treatment, industrial waste disposal, and addressing the discharge of major pollutants into the Hudson. In 1970, the sloop
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of 2020, there were 1,986 people, 834 households, and 834 families residing in the village. The population density was 3,300 inhabitants per square mile (1,300/km). The racial makeup of the village was 94%
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Towards the latter part of the nineteenth century artists, writers and prominent families came to Cold Spring, and mansions were built along Morris Avenue, including "Undercliff," the home of publisher
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rise out of the banks of the Hudson and form two basically parallel ridges that track each other inland. The valley between them has an abandoned dairy farm, two lakes, and a camp.
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LaFrance. The company, renamed Cold Spring Fire Company No.1 in 1900, serves the Villages of Cold Spring, Nelsonville and a district in the Town of Philipstown.
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leaders, totaling as much as much as 17,480 acres (according to recent historical analysis) along the eastern bank of the Hudson River from the peak on
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Saint Mary's in the Highlands church was incorporated in 1840. A second larger church was built in 1867, designed in the
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Out of the 834 households, 25.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 41.9% were
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This article is about the village on the Hudson River. For the town in western New York, see
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living together. The average household size was 2.13 and the average family size was 3.0.
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Levine, David. "History and Preservation of the West Point Foundry in Cold Spring",
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is a museum focused on Postwar and Contemporary Italian Art and features a herd of
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The Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library was established in Cold Spring in 1913.
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Mr. Willis Buckner, a former slave from the South, was a driver and groom for
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On July 15, 1691, Dortlandt and Sybrant secured a deed to the tract from
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19th-century buildings, constructed to accommodate workers at the nearby
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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had a presence in Cold Spring as well as Fishkill and Nelsonville.
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The Hudson River Valley Review a Journal of Regional Studies
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Commuter service to New York City is available via the
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New York (state) populated places on the Hudson River
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The central area of the village is on the 1547:Falkenstein, Michelle (September 4, 2023). 2037: 2023: 2015: 1720: 1706: 1698: 893:of any race were 0.07% of the population. 587: 31: 1070:, American military commander during the 1055:, American actor, grew up in Cold Spring 55:Main Street in Cold Spring, part of the 3009:1846 establishments in New York (state) 1472:"Julia L. Butterfield Memorial Library" 1339: 1337: 1335: 1087: 987:Cold Spring has two weekly newspapers: 265: 255: 243: 222: 214: 185: 172: 164: 134: 99: 80: 62: 47: 1693:"A Look At Cold Spring's History", CBS 1559:from the original on September 5, 2023 1388:Gosden, Steve. "Pete Seeger", EcoTopia 1207: 1205: 607: 1582:, Frank B. Howard, Poughkeepsie, 1920 1061:, first female field engineer of the 966:style by architect and vestry member 525:employees Dr. Frederick Lente built " 329:, who was an important figure in the 235: 227: 206: 198: 190: 177: 152: 142: 20:. For the hamlet on Long Island, see 7: 2994:Populated places established in 1846 1679:Articles about Cold Spring's history 1142: 1140: 1138: 885:, and 0.08% from two or more races. 496:within the Clearwater organization. 311:National Register of Historic Places 3004:Villages in Putnam County, New York 1282:Lynn Beebe Weaver (November 1972). 203:0.59 sq mi (1.54 km) 195:0.60 sq mi (1.55 km) 2947:New York in the American Civil War 1728:Municipalities and communities of 1580:St. Mary's Church in the Highlands 1425:"Census of Population and Housing" 597: 29:Village in New York, United States 14: 1147:Smith, J. Michael (Spring 2010). 561:to the west, and is bound by the 240:3,343.43/sq mi (1,291.51/km) 2963: 2937:New York and New Jersey campaign 1096:"ArcGIS REST Services Directory" 82: 67: 49: 1498:"About | Magazzino Italian Art" 993:Putnam County News and Recorder 557:The village is bordered by the 455:and other munitions during the 2912:History of slavery in New York 337:. 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Coldspring, New York
Cold Spring Harbor, New York
Main Street in Cold Spring, part of the Cold Spring Historic District
Cold Spring Historic District
Official seal of Cold Spring, New York
Location of Cold Spring in Putnam County and of Putnam County in New York
Putnam County
New York
41°25′8″N 73°57′16″W / 41.41889°N 73.95444°W / 41.41889; -73.95444
State
County
Putnam
Area code
845
FIPS code
coldspringny.gov
village
Philipstown
Putnam County, New York
Nelsonville
Garrison
North Highlands
National Register of Historic Places
Cold Spring Historic District
preserved
West Point Foundry
Gouverneur K. Warren
Union Army
Civil War
Hudson Highlands

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