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Indeed, the decision to change the name of the community to " Ellenville " was proposed at the Hoornbeek Tavern.
In 1856, he was elected first President of the newly-incorporated village of Ellenville.
Actor Jim Conroy was born in Ellenville in 1971.
But, with no navigable rivers, it was the construction of the Delaware & Hudson Canal in the 1820s that led to the first major boom in development of Ellenville as a canal town and manufacturing center.
Knife manufacturing was a major industry in Ellenville and Napanoch for over 100 years ; the Ulster Knife Company set up in the 1870s, eventually merging with Imperial Knife Company and Schrade Cutlery, finally becoming Imperial Schrade until its closing in 2004.
The land was once owned by the nearby village of Ellenville to protect its watershed and partly by a company which offered tours of the ice caves.
Joe, who was an Ellenville High School student, was out late partying with friends the night he went missing near a popular party spot, the remnants of the old Mount Cathalia Lodge, just outside of Ellenville in the hamlet of Cragsmoor.
Between Port Jackson and Ellenville, the right-of-way for the canal was used by the Ellenville and Kingston Railroad, a branch of the New York, Ontario and Western Railway, chartered in 1901 and opened in 1902.
His depression was related to the loss of his son Randall, a Brown University graduate, who died in a glider accident in Ellenville, NY, in 1979.

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Ellenville lies in the Rondout Valley, at the eastern base of the Catskill Mountains, and the western base of the Shawangunk Ridge, which is listed by The Nature Conservancy as one of the " 75 Last Great Places on Earth.
Ellenville pottery and glassworks still remain sought-after collector items ; many examples are on display at the Ellenville Public Library's Terwilliger House Museum.
The Town government building is located on Canal Street, Ellenville.
* Greenfield Park – A hamlet west of Ellenville on Route 52.
* Napanoch – A hamlet north of Ellenville on Route 209.
* The Cape – A hamlet northwest of Ellenville on Route 52.
There are several old carriage trails on the Ridge including ; Smiley Road from Ellenville into Minnewaska State Park Preserve ; and Old Plank Road and Old Mountain Road in Shawangunk State Forest.
Sam's Point Preserve, or Sam's Point Dwarf Pine Ridge Preserve, is a 4, 600-acre ( 19 km² ) preserve in Ulster County on the highest point ( 2, 289 feet / 697 m, on the Ellenville / Shawangunk border ) of the Shawangunk Ridge in New York.
Located within the park is Lake Maratanza, the highest lake on the ridge, and the Ellenville Fault Ice Caves.
From there it proceeded southwest alongside Rondout Creek to Ellenville, continuing through the valley of the Sandburg Creek, Homowack Kill, Basha Kill and Neversink River to Port Jervis on the Delaware River.
From there it proceeded southwest alongside Rondout Creek to Ellenville, continuing through the valley of the Sandburg Creek, Homowack Kill, Basha Kill and Neversink River to Port Jervis on the Delaware River.

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* Ellenville – Also Part of the Town of Wawarsing
Within towns, Canal Street follows the route in Port Jervis, as does Towpath Road in Ellenville and the Town of Wawarsing.

Ellenville and New
Ellenville is a village in Ulster County, New York, United States.
The village of Ellenville is within the town of Wawarsing, approximately ninety miles northwest of New York City and ninety miles southwest of Albany.
Ellenville is one of only three incorporated villages in Ulster County, along with New Paltz and Saugerties.
One of the first roads in America, the " Old Mine Road ", which followed earlier Indian trails, led to sporadic Dutch and later settlements along its 104-mile length from New Jersey to Kingston, including Ellenville.
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In addition to Brookfield Center and Green Mansions, these venues included Dover Furnace in Dutchess County ( 1932 ) and a large house in Ellenville, New York ( 1934 ).
Other summer venues included Brookfield Center, Connecticut ( 1931 ); Dover Furnace in Dutchess County, New York ( 1932 ); Green Mansions in Warrensburg, New York in 1933 ; a large house in Ellenville, New York ( 1934 ); and Lake Grove in Smithtown, New York in 1939.
Seventeen of the thirty-five Catskill High Peaks are visible in this photo, taken from the Shawangunk Ridge above Ellenville, New York | Ellenville.
Both attended Ellenville High School in upstate New York.
* ShopRite Supermarkets ( SRS ) ( Headquartered in Edison, New Jersey and wholly owned by the Wakefern cooperative ) – Operates 27 corporately owned-and-operated ShopRites ( including those taken over from Big V Stores ): Hamilton, New Jersey ( two stores ); Montague, New Jersey ; Pennington, New Jersey, South Bordentown, New Jersey, Spotswood, New Jersey, and Trenton, New Jersey ; Bedford Hills, Carmel, Chester, Croton, Ellenville, Fishkill, Hudson, Kingston, Liberty, Middletown ( 2 ), Monroe, Montgomery, Monticello, Scarsdale, White Plains, Newburgh, New Paltz, Peekskill, Thornwood, Vails Gate, Wappengers Falls, Warwick, and Yonkers ( 2 ), New York

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In 1880, the O & W inherited the Oswego-New York corridor as well as the branches to Ellenville, Delhi and New Berlin, New York from the New York & Oswego Midland, which had constructed the lines.

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The center of town is about 1, 800 feet ( 548. 6 m ) above sea level, much higher than neighboring communities such as Ellenville and Walker Valley.

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The last company making knives in the village, Imperial Schrade, closed down its factory after a 1957 fire and moved to nearby Ellenville afterwards, where it lasted until 2004.
The north-flowing Sandburg Creek and east-flowing Good Beer Kill intersect in Ellenville near the current site of the Ellenville Central School to become the Rondout Creek, which flows north to join the Hudson River near Kingston.
Ellenville is within the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area.
Ellenville village offices are housed at the Ellenville Government Center, 2 Elting Court.
The government of Ellenville is headed by an elected board composed of a mayor and four trustees.
* Ellenville Government Study Committee.
Noted American composer Homer Newton Bartlett resided at 32 Maple Avenue in Ellenville for many years during the late 19th century.
Ellenville Regional Hospital, just north of the airport, and the Nevele Tower, just south of the village, were both dedicated by then-President Lyndon B. Johnson, at Congressman Resnick's request.
Two other U. S. Congressman were from Ellenville: Isaac Newton Cox and Joseph Hasbrouck Tuthill.
Due to good launch sites and favorable weather conditions, Ellenville became a major center for the development of hang gliding in the 1970s and 1980s.

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