The History of Putnam County N Y With An Enumeration of Its Towns Villages

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The History of Putnam County N Y With An Enumeration of Its Towns Villages
Blake William
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Now used by finishing department.
14. First Pattern House, 50 feet long, 36 feet wide ; frame building with shingle roof.
15. Second Pattern House, 60 feet long, 30 feet wide ; frame building with shingle roof.
16. Third Pattern House, 50 feet long, 36 feet wide ; frame building with shingle roof.
17. Fourth Pattern House, 88 feet long, 30 feet wide ; frame building with shingle roof.
18. Fifth Pattern House, 40 feet long, 30 feet wide; frame building with shingle roof.
19. Fire Engine House, 1
...9 feet long, 8^ feet wide ; frame building with shingle roof.
In addition, the Association also own a large num- ber of houses and building lots in the village, and on the high grounds adjacent to the Foundry.
The site it now occupies was formerly a swale, at the mouth of what was called, in old deeds, the "Margaret Falls' brook. " This brook discharged PHILIPSTOWN. 243 itself into the shallow bay or flat, which lies between Constitution Island and Cold Spring. The foundation wall of the old Moulding House, on its south side, was sunk down sixteen feet to the solid rock ; while the north wall, resting on the same rock, was sunk only'six feet.


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