Image: Prattsville Reformed Dutch Church 1844 lithograph
Description: A drawing and lithograph of Prattsville from 1844. The text below the drawing reads: VIEW OF PRATTSVILLE, GREENE Co. N. Y. 1844. Presidence of the Hon. Zadock Pratt. A. M. Prattsville Tannery, BUILT IN 1825, SINCE WHICH ONE MILLION SIDES OF SOLE LEATHER, HAS BEEN TANNED WITH HEMLOCK BARK. In this cropped portion, you can see the Prattsville Reformed Dutch Church.
Title: Prattsville Reformed Dutch Church 1844 lithograph
Credit: Prattsville_New_York_1844_drawing_uncropped.jpg
Author: Prattsville_New_York_1844_drawing_uncropped.jpg: C. Parsons derivative work: Austin512 (talk)
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