A DCHS online “scrapbook” is a loose assortment of items related to a topic, rather than a formal exhibition. Items featured here might be pulled together or “curated” like the available maps of Poughkeepsie over the centuries, they might be a recent Collections gift or “discovery,” or generated through conversations in social media such as DCHS Facebook and DCHS Instagram. Anyone having something to share is invited to share it! The topic here is the City & Town of Poughkeepsie. Thank you to Holly Wahlberg and DCHS VP Michael Dolan for invaluable help in identifying, locating and securing important items.
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Histories Maps 1909 Photos Street Names Waterfront Views Movies: 1913 and 1930s Religious OrganizationsGoes to new page:
Nelson HouseHistories
Short City History 1937
Landmark 1924 “Meaning & Origin of the Word”
Landmark 1904 Platt History
Bee Hive?
Return To Top IndexPoughkeepsie Maps
Sources: 1780: Eagle’s History of Poughkeepsie, 1798: NYS Archives, 1799: Eagle’s History of Poughkeepsie, 1799 DCHS Archives, 1834: Library of Congress, 1874: DCHS Collections, 1876: DCHS Collections, 1891 DCHS Collections.
![Poughkeepsie 1780 Poughkeepsie 1780](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Poughkeepsie-Map-1780-Eagles-History-300x258.jpg)
1780
![Poughkeepsie HLivingston 1798 00 Poughkeepsie 1798](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Poughkeepsie-HLivingston-1798-00.jpg)
1798
![Poughkeepsie 1799 Trans EaglHist Poughkeepsie 1799](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Poughkeepsie-Map-1799-Trans-EaglHist-300x258.jpg)
1799
![Poughkeepsie Map 1799 Orig Poughkeepsie 1799 Original](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Poughkeepsie-Map-1799-Orig-300x250.jpg)
1799 original
![Poughkeepsie 1834r Poughkeepsie 1834](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Poughkeepsie-1834r-300x244.jpg)
1834
![Poughkeepsie 1837 From Letters About the Hudson River, 1837](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/DCHSNY-Poughkeepsie-1837.jpeg)
1837
![Gillette 1858 Poughkeepsie 1858](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Gillette-1858-Poughkeepsie.jpg)
![Poughkeepsie 1874 Bailey Lewis Poughkeepsie 1874](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Poughkeepsie-1874-Bailey-Lewis.jpg)
1874
![Style: "1070433BIG" Poughkeepsie 1876 North](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Pough-1876-Gray-Davis-001-768x496.jpg)
1876 North
![Style: "1070433BIG" Poughkeepsie 1876 South](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Pough-1876-Gray-Davis-002-768x449.jpg)
1876 South
![1887 Sanborn wb 1887 Sanborn wb](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/1887-Sanborn-wb-300x188.jpg)
Sanborn 1887 (working to improve image quality, please bear with us)
![Poughkeepsie Map 1891 Poughkeepsie 1891](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Poughkeepsie-Map-1891-768x966.jpg)
![Poughkeepsie 1929 map Poughkeepsie 1929 map](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Poughkeepsie-1929-map-768x480.jpg)
1929
Return To Top Index Return To Top IndexHistory and Origin of Street Names: Research Tools
Above: 1971 DCHS Yearbook article
![November 1801 Street Naming 1801 Street Naming Ordinance](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/November-1801-Street-Naming-768x591.jpg)
If you know the background history of a local street name, please let us know! Over time we will be publishing updated and complete lists with your input. Thank you!
![Poughkeepsie Street Names PoJo 1999 Poughkeepsie Street Names PoJo 1999](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Poughkeepsie-Street-Names-PoJo-1999-768x540.jpg)
![Catharine Street Area Related Names_Page_1 Catharine Street Related Names](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Catharine-Street-Area-Related-Names_Page_1-232x300.jpg)
History and Origin of Street Names: Young Street
![DCHS 1986 HRS171 DCHS 1986 HRS171](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DCHS-1986-HRS171-768x452.jpg)
![Young Montage Young Montage](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Young-Montage-300x211.jpg)
Private John M. Young was the first of the Poughkeepsie men to die in service in World War One. In 1924, the City so-named the street that bears his name to this day. Private Young’s name is on the 1937 memorial outside of City Hall and on the 1920 memorial inside of City Hall. But if you go back to the 1919 temporary wooden memorial (which is arranged in order of death while later ones are organized alphabetically) you will seen in small print “Giovanni Iondale.” This reflects the fact that Giovanni (sometimes “Iandoli” or “Yeondele”) changed his name when he volunteered to serve in the Army two years before his death. His motivation could have been because he was under-age at the time, and was trying to conceal that fact, and/or he wanted a more “American” sounding name. His father Michael was a blacksmith who continued to live in Poughkeepsie. He had a brother Pasquale, who also lived in Poughkeepsie. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery.
Return To Top IndexPoughkeepsie Iron Works by Carmiencke ~ 1856
Below right: Johann Hermann Carmiencke, Poughkeepsie Iron Works (Bech’s Furnace), 1856. Oil on canvas. Yale University Art Gallery. Below left, top to bottom: The Iron Works were located just below where the Mid-Hudson Bridge is located today. 1859 Gillette map, and Google Maps, below. Likely view south from Wheaton Park. Photograph, view from south, looking north at Iron Works (DCHS Collections).
![Becks Final Compare Becks Final Compare](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Becks-Final-Compare-768x1204.jpg)
![Carmiencke Iron Works Poughkeepsie Carmiencke Iron Works Poughkeepsie](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Carmiencke-Iron-Works-Poughkeepsie-768x619.jpg)
Poughkeepsie Waterfront Looking East from River’s West Bank
Right: 1825, Western View of Poughkeepsie. By C. Bartlett. Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, New York Public Library.
Right: Hover over image for further views.
![Poughkeepsie 1825 color Hand colored. Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown, NY.](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Poughkeepsie-1825-color.jpg)
Right: 1852, View of Poughkeepsie. By B. Hess. Modified from the original for amplification of detail. Library of Congress.
![http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pga.08549 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pga.08549](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Poughkeepsie-View-1852-Hess-768x263.jpg)
Right: 1852, Poughkeepsie from the opposite side of the Hudson River. By Edwin Whitefield. Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, New York Public Library. Below: click on full view icon (box/arrow) for best viewing.
![Poughkeepsie View 1852 Whitefield 02 Poughkeepsie View 1852 Whitefield 02](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Poughkeepsie-View-1852-Whitefield-02-768x372.jpg)
Right: View of Poughkeepsie in 1840, mural study for Poughkeepsie Post Office, 1940. By Georgina Klitgaard. Smithsonian American Art Museum.
![1965.18.55_1.tif Scan from color transparency](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Pooughkeepsie-1840s-Post-Office-Mural-768x193.jpg)
Poughkeepsie in February of 1913
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Poughkeepsie Boats & Trolleys 1930s
Return To Top IndexReligious Organizations
(evolving)
![1895 Church History PDE Header 1895 Church History PDE Header](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/1895-Church-History-PDE-Header.jpg)
From DCHS Collections
Return To Top IndexOther resources
![PPLD Market Main Poughkeepsie Library District](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/PPLD-Market-Main-300x128.jpeg)
![Vassar Local History Vassar College Local Archives](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Vassar-Local-History-300x166.jpg)
![HRVI header Hudson River Valley Institute](https://dchs.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/HRVI-header.jpg)