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Rhinebeck Area Historic Survey, Hudson River, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, NY
LocationHudson River,
Rhinebeck, NY
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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.
Notes
Survey number HABS NY-5624
Building/structure dates:
1854 subsequent work
Significance: 16 miles of historic properties on the east bank of the Hudson River between Staatsburg and Tivoli, New York, trace their origin to a single source, the powerful and influential Livingston family. Chancellor Robert R. Livingston, in 1775, inherited the vast landholdings of his grandfather, Robert of Clermont, his father, Judge Robert Livingston of Clermont. and his mother's father, Colonel Henry Beekman, Jr. The Chancellor's lands included the 17,000 acres of Clermont (the lower third of Livingston Manor), the extensive Beekman patents, and purchases in Dutchess County...
Related Names
Livingston, John R.
Brown, Capt. Rawlins Lowndes Brown.
Davis, Alexander Jefferson
Donaldson, Robert
Jenrette, Richard H.
Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
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