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Tag: Eastview

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  • The History of the Westchester County Almshouse in Eastview, New York

    By Philip HayesPublished On: January 12th, 2022Categories: Church's and Cemeteries, Places: Eastview, UncategorizedTags: Almshouse, Eastview

    Before The Eastview Complex.... Typically, responsibility for the care of indigents, the insane, orphans, and abandoned children were held by the individual towns of Westchester County. But in the early 1800s, several towns recognized the need for something better and found that by sharing resources, they may be able to care for more people and

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  • How Eastview, New York Looked in 1925

    By Philip HayesPublished On: January 12th, 2022Categories: Maps, Places: Eastview, Walking In The Footsteps of Our AncestorsTags: Almshouse, Cemetery, Eastview, Poor Farm, Rockerfeller, Westchester County

    In this aerial photograph, you can clearly see where the old Westchester County Almshouse Complex stood. In the overlaid picture, the two foremost buildings can be seen in the red circle. You can also see the Almshouse cemetery on the other side the old Putnam (Ole Put) railroad tracks before is was buried beneath

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