Part 35 (1/2)
One of the old Revolutionary houses.
_Ferncliff, Residence of John Jacob Astor._ Fine villa with pointed tower.
_Out-of-Door Sports._ A large building on east bank, erected by Mr.
Astor.
_Garretson Place_, north of Ferncliff, on east bank.
_”Leacote,” Douglas Merritt's Residence_, north of Clifton Point.
_Flatbush_, on west bank opposite Clifton Point.
_Rokeby, Residence of late William B. Astor_, above Astor's Point.
_Barrytown_, on east side.
_Aspinwall Place_, north of Barrytown, formerly John R. Livingston's place.
_Montgomery Place_, east bank, among the trees.
”_Annandale_,” name of John Bard's place. East of this is St.
Stephen's College, a training school for the ministry.
_Cruger's Residence_, on Cruger's Island--once called Lower Red Hook Island.
_Tivoli_, on east side, 100 miles from New York.
_Glasco_, south of Tivoli on the west side.
_Saugerties_, on the west side.
_Idele_, property of Miss Clarkson, known as the old Chancellor Place, on east bank.
_Hotel Kaaterskill_ is plainly seen from this point.
O would that she were here, Sure Eden's garden-plot, Did not embrace more varied charms Than this romantic spot.
_George P. Morris._
_Malden_, above Saugerties, on west side.
_Clermont_, above Tivoli. The original Livingston manor.
_West Camp_, on west side, above Malden.