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Articles and Essays

Articles and essays about the Hudson River Valley. These resources have been made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through the contributions of the D. J. McManus Foundation, Inc.

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Books

Rare and out-of-print books, made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through the contributions of the D. J. McManus Foundation, Inc.

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Historic Documents

Digitized primary documents, including our Ulster County Postcard collection and an 1851 Atlas of the Hudson River Valley.

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Guidebooks

Guidebooks to Hudson River Valley Historic Sites organized by theme, made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through the contributions of the D. J. McManus Foundation, Inc.

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Site Reviews

Published reviews of historic sites and museums.

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Book Reviews

Published book reviews from The Hudson River Valley Review

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Student Works

The Hudson River Valley Institute hosts interns who research and write about our region. We are proud to present their work below as introductory or supplemental material for anyone investigating these topics.

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Bibliographies

The following bibliographies have been developed by the Hudson River Valley Institute and associates.

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Annotated Links

Our curated list of annotated links to resources found around the internet, made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through the contributions of the D. J. McManus Foundation, Inc.

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Famous People

Short biographies of people who played a significant role in Hudson River Valley History, made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through the contributions of the D. J. McManus Foundation, Inc.

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Podcasts

Our podcasts library includes audio and video recordings of past lectures, conferences, and symposia as well as thematic episodes developed by Professor Jason Schaaf and the history interns that include interviews, overviews, resources, and happenings throughout the region.

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