The Hudson - Part 34
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Part 34

_Battle Monument_, surmounted by Statue of "Victory."

_Const.i.tution Island_, on east bank; chain was thrown across the river at this point during the Revolution.

_Old Cro' Nest_, picturesque mountain north of West Point on west bank.

_Cold Spring_, on east bank, opposite Old Cro' Nest.

_Undercliff_, once the home of George P. Morris, on slope north of Cold Spring.

_Break Neck Mountain_, on east bank, from which point the Highlands trend away to the northeast, known as the Beacon Mountains or the Fishkill Range.

_Storm King_, on west bank, marking northern portal of the Highlands.

_Cornwall_, under the slope of Storm King.

_Pollopel's Island_, at northern portal of the Highlands.

_Idlewild_, above Cornwall, former home of N. P. Willis.

_Washington's Headquarters_, Newburgh, seen as the boat approaches the city. A flag-staff marks the point.

_Newburgh_, west bank, 59 miles from New York.

_Fishkill Landing_, on east bank, opposite Newburgh.

Let us toast our foster-father, the Republic as you know-- Who in the path of science taught us upward for to go-- And the maidens of our native land whose cheeks like roses glow, They're oft remembered in our songs, at Benny Havens--oh!

_Benny Havens, West Point._

_Low Point_ or _Carthage_, 4 miles above Fishkill.

_Devil's Dans Kammer_, point on west bank covered with cedars.

_New Hamburg_, above Low Point, on the east side.

_Hampton Point_, opposite New Hamburgh. Here are the finest white cedars on the river.

_Irving Grinnell's Residence, "Netherwood,"_ east bank, just distinguished through the trees.

_Shaw.a.n.gunk Mountains_, on the west side, reach away in the distance toward the Catskills.

_Marlborough_ and _Milton_, on west bank.

_Locust Grove._ Home of the late Prof. S. F. B. Morse on east bank, with square central tower.

_The Lookout_, a wooded hill owned by Poughkeepsie Cemetery.

_Livingston Place_, now occupied by a rolling mill.

_Va.s.sar Brothers Hospital_, brick building on the hillside.

_Poughkeepsie_, 74 miles from New York.

_Poughkeepsie Bridge_, 12,608 feet in length. Track 212 feet above tide-water.

_Mrs. John F. Winslow's Residence_, seen through opening of trees on east bank.

_Hudson River State Hospital._ Large red buildings on east bank, two miles north of Poughkeepsie.

_Hyde Park_, on the east side.

_Residence of Frederick W. Vanderbilt_, with white marble Corinthian columns.

_Manresa Inst.i.tute_, large building above Crum Elbow, on west side.

_A. R. Frothingham._ Grecian portico with columns.

_John Burrough's_ brown stone cottage, north of Frothingham's.

_The Novitiate of the Redemption Fathers_, a large new building on west bank at Esopus.

_Staatsburgh, on east side._ Dock and ice houses in foreground.

While fashion seeks the islands Encircled by the sea, Taste finds the Hudson Highlands More beautiful to see.

_George P. Morris._

_D. O. Mills' Mansion_, palatial residence on the east bank above Staatsburgh.

_Dinsmore's Residence_, a large building charmingly located on Dinsmore Point, east bank.

_Ellerslie_, residence of Ex-Vice-President Levi P. Morton, below Rhinecliff.

_Rhinecliff_, on east bank.

_City of Kingston_, embraces Kingston and Rondout.

_Kingston Point._ Delightful park and picnic grounds near the landing.

_Old Beekman Place_, on east bank, a short distance above Rhinecliff.