Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Peekskill's Drum Hill

Source: Oblong to the Hudson by Harry Wirth; 1976
Information here is for archival purposes, and is not current



Peekskill's oldest church dominated Drum Hill when it was constructed in the 1840's. Its spire, once visible for miles, has since been overshadowed by Drum Hill School and cramped by the congestion of today's urban Peekskill.

South Street, Peekskill

Friday, June 7, 2013

Sleepy Hollow's Old Dutch Church

Source: Oblong to the Hudson by Harry Wirth; 1976
Information here is for archival purposes, and is not current



Patentee Frederick Philipse was one of the richest men in the Colonies when he and his second wife, Catherine Van Cortlandt, built this church in 1699. Years later, in 1829, Washington Irving alluded to the Old Dutch Church in his Legend of Sleepy Hollow. The stone construction and the gambrel roof reflect the Dutch origins of the early parishioners; the gothic arches over the windows, however, conform to the fashion of Washington Irving's 19th Century Tarrytown.

Route 9, Sleepy Hollow