This exhibit is the only visible proof of the other, ancient world that lies hidden beneath the landscape.
380 million years ago, Gilboa was located on the shore of the inland Catskill Sea. This was a tropical world, situated about twenty . . . — — Map (db m153153) HM
Gilboa Settlement
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Cotton Mill 1840-1869, Tannery
Church & Cemetery Stood On
Ground now Covered by Reservoir
Of New York City Water Supply
— — Map (db m37550) HM
History of the Long Path
During the 1930s, a plan was developed by Vincent J. Schaefer of the Mohawk Valley Hiking Club and others to connect the southern New York hiking trails with the Adirondack hiking trail system. This proposed trail . . . — — Map (db m179658) HM
This root system of the Gilboa Fern Tree
(Eospermatopteris) was found by Kristen
VH Wyckoff after the flood of 1996. It was
dragged out of the banks of the Schoharie
Creek by Lester Parker and donated
to the Town of Gilboa. — — Map (db m259517) HM
Formed in 1848 from portions of the towns of Blenheim
and Broome, the Town of Gilboa is the southernmost town
in Schoharie County.
Settlement began in 1764 by Matthew
and Jacob Dise. Other families from New England to continue the . . . — — Map (db m153137) HM
Formed in 1848 from portions of the towns of Blenheim and Broome, the Town of Gilboa is the southernimost town in Schoharie County.
Settlement began in 1764 by Matthew and Jacob Dise. Other families came from New England to continue the . . . — — Map (db m179642) HM