Part 34 (2/2)
_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 fas.h.i.+on 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.
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