The Hudson - Three Centuries of History, Romance and Invention by Wallace Bruce
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Esopus, 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Red Hook, 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Catskill, 7 o'clock in the afternoon. Hudson, 8 o'clock in the evening. She will leave Albany for New York every Wednesday morning exactly at 8 o'clock, and pass: Hudson, about 3 in the afternoon. Esopus, 8 in the evening. Poughkeepsie, 12 at night. Newburgh, 4 Thursday morning. West Point, 7 Thursday morning. As the time at which the boat may arrive at the different places above mentioned may vary an hour, more or less, according to the advantage or disadvantage of wind and tide, those who wish to come on board will see the necessity of being on the spot an hour before the time. Persons wishing to come on board from any other landing than these here specified can calculate the time the boat will pass and be ready on her arrival. Innkeepers or boatmen who bring passengers on board or take them ashore from any part of the river will be allowed one shilling for each person. PRICES OF PASSAGE--FROM NEW YORK. To West Point $2 30 To Newburgh 3 00 To Poughkeepsie 3 50 To Esopus 4 00 |
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