121 11 A list of area brickyards dated May 23, 1988 in the collection of the Beacon Historical Society claims the Gowdy site was “now site of Nabisco,” indicating the current Dia: Beacon property. 12 Larson, Nomination Form, sec. 8, 2. 13 New York Surrogate’s Court (Dutchess County), Surrogates Minutes, 1830-1866 Vol. 007, 158. 14 Frances F. Dunwell, The Hudson River Highlands (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), 131–33. 15 William E. Krattinger and Mary Elin Korchinsky. "St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church, New Windsor, NY,” National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form, 2006. 16 Hasbrouck, Dutchess County, 343. 17 Dutchess County Deeds, Liber 90–553, David H. Van Amburgh (trustee of Margaretta C. Wade) to James Wade has been omitted from the title list because it is a deed of trust. 18 Advertisements in the Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY) of autumn 1857. 19 “The Adirondack Sunk,” Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), November 29, 1865. 20 “For Sale...Apply to James Wade,” Daily Journal (Ogdensburg, NY), March 23, 1866. 21 Dutchess County Deeds, Liber 143–522. See Liber 143–520 for separate recognition of 78-acre parcel. 22 Andrew Jackson Downing, Cottage Residences, 5th ed., ed. Harney, (New York: John Wiley & Son, 1873), 256–59. 23 Ibid. 24 George E. Woodward and Edward G. Thompson, National Architect (New York: Geo. E. Woodward, 1869). 25 Harney and Ferris collaborated on masonry buildings: the Cold Spring Cemetery Gatehouse (ca. 1863), Episcopal Church of St. Mary-in-the-Highlands (1867–68), and