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The resort village of Old Forge is 1.9 miles northeast of Thendara. The station has been a contributing property of the "Thendara Historic District" since November 10, 2010.
After reorganization in 1902, the company, then operated by the New York Central Railroad, was renamed the Fulton Chain Railway. The line, also known as the Old Forge Branch, was 2.204 miles (3.547 km) long, and connected Fulton Chain to Old Forge, where Fulton Navigation Company ships made connections. The New York Central gained control of ...
Jun 17, 2017 · Readers will learn about Benjamin Harrison’s visits, the origin and construction of the Fulton Chain Railroad and the Raquette Lake Railway lines, the steamboats – including mail boats and pickle boats – as well as first major hotels of Inlet and Old Forge.
Mar 25, 2014 · In 1888, Dr. Alexander Crosby and Samuel Garmon had purchased the “Old Forge House” and, partnering with lumber baron G. H. P. Gould and the deCamp family, managed the First Fulton Chain Railroad until its replacement by Dr. William Seward Webb’s Mohawk and Malone.
William Seward Webb constructed the Mohawk and Malone rail line, with service beginning in 1892. The original line ran from Herkimer to Malone, a distance of 191 miles. In 1893, the New York Central Railroad leased this line from Webb's Mohawk and Malone.
Oct 21, 2014 · In March 1899, Dale was succeeded by Clarence Rivenburg, a conductor on the Mohawk & Malone railway between Montreal and Utica. Rivenburg performed this function for the Old Forge Company until the railroad and steamers were sold to Dr. Webb in April 1901.
Jun 26, 2014 · The current owners of the Forge Tract were Dr. Alexander Crosby and Samuel F. Garmon. Dr. Crosby was considered one of the most skilled physicians of northern New York and his opinion carried great weight in court with both judge and jury.