Rosendale (Geographic Keyword)

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Cultural Resources Management Survey: Pin 8751.64, School Hill Road Over Coxing Kill, Town of Rosendale, Ulster County (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Barbara Ross.

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Preliminary Report: Potential for Significant Cultural / Archeological Impact, Pin 8463.06, Proposed Realignment - Route 213, Rosendale, Ulster County (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Phil Lord, Jr..

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Stage I Cultural Resource Field Survey: Village of Rosendale Sewer Improvement Area, Rosendale, Ulster County, New York (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeanette Collamer. Karen S. Hartgen.

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Stage I Historic Literature Review: Village of Rosendale Proposed Sewer System Project C-36-971, Rosendale, Ulster County, New York (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ruth W. Roberts.

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Stage I Literature Review of the Town of Rosendale Hamlet of High Falls (Marbletown) and Hamlet of Rifton (Esopus) Ulster County, New York (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc..

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Stage I Prehistoric Literature Review: Village of Rosendale Wastewater Treatment Facilities Project C-36-971, Ulster County, New York (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Jeanette Collamer. Karen Hartgen.

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