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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2887_d-h-canal_Cuddebackville-NY.html
Opened 1828 - 1898, from Honesdale, P.A., to Kingston. Carried bulk of New York City's coal until after the Civil War
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM286Q_cuddebackville_Cuddebackville-NY.html
Named for William A. Cuddeback, colonel in War of 1812, established 1826 on Delaware and Hudson Canal
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM286O_jacques-caudebec_Cuddebackville-NY.html
Progenitor of the Cuddeback Families in America who settled in the Neversink Valley in the 1690s. Dedicated at the Cuddeback Family Reunion July 31, 1999
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM286N_historic-road_Cuddebackville-NY.html
Mount Hope & Lumberland Turnpike Co., June 8, 1812. Built after War of 1812, from Town of Wallkill to Narrowsburgh on Delaware.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1379_indian-raid_Cuddebackville-NY.html
Two children of John Brooks and son-in-law Joseph Hubbard, were killed here by Brant's Mohawks and Tories, 1778
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1378_oakland-valley-school-district-3_Cuddebackville-NY.html
One of the seven schools established in 1837. It was a joint district serving children in Oakland Valley and Orange County. The school term was three months, 20 days. In 1866 it had an enrollment of 82 pupils. It closed in 1943.
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