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South Kortright |
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of Steve Delibert |
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South Kortright is at the end of the next four crooked miles down the Delaware. It is the center of a rich dairy section with a large creamery to which some twelve or fifteen hundred cows pay lacteal tribute daily. The town was settled by sturdy Scotch and Irish people, to which nations so many of the Delaware farmers are largely indebted for their rugged and honored ancestry. They came in at an early period and had their full share of the Indian depredations so prevalent at that time. The entertainment of city visitors is not yet a dominant feature of summer life just here.
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The Catskills Mountains, The most picturesque Mountain region on the Globe,
published by the Ulster & Delaware Railroad, 1902 |