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December 11, 2007

On the bright side: History rife with disputes over land

By Patricia Breakey
Delhi News Bureau

DELHI _ Land use in Delaware County has long been a source of contention, according to local historian Tim Duerden, who has written a book outlining the county’s 210-year history.

“A History of Delaware County New York _ A Catskill Land and Its People” focuses on the county’s more-modern history and skimps on early history that has already been documented, Duerden, director of the Delaware County Historical Association, said.

“There really hasn’t been a complete history written in more than 100 years,” Duerden said Friday. “I began thinking of doing it after working here for over four years and seeing the number of people coming in asking for a Delaware County history.”

Duerden said most of the book is based on secondary sources that he pulled together.

“I have been working on it off and on for over a year,” Duerden said. “In addition to bringing Delaware County’s history up to date, I like to think it’s just a good read.”

In the foreword, Duerden writes, “A general history of Delaware County now in the first decade of the twenty-first century is sorely needed. The last attempt at such a history was John D.

Monroe’s ‘Chapters in the History of Delaware County,’ published in 1949, and even that book, despite its numerous attributes, does not really discuss much of anything beyond 1900.”

Duerden zips though the first century of the county’s history, then settles in to explore the sweeping changes that began with the advent of the telegraph and continued with railroads, automobiles and electrification.

Duerden said county residents opposed the advent of cars, fearing that rich city people would come up and endanger people by driving recklessly.

Other topics that shaped the county’s recent history included tourism, education, 20th-century wars and New York City’s quest for water. “Land use and the conflicts it caused have always been a contentious issue,” Duerden said, pointing to the Anti-Rent War, farming, the harvesting of timber for the acid factories, continuing opposition to New York City’s land acquisition and, more recently, power lines and wind turbines.

Toward the end of the book, Duerden looks at the effects of flooding on the county.

“Indeed a brief perusal of county newspapers from the past 200 years provides the reader with a veritable litany of flood-related stories,” Duerden wrote. “Most notable, perhaps, in recent times have been the floods of 1970, 1973, 1996 and more recently still in June 2006 and again in June 2007.”

Duerden said the earliest white surveyors in the area were well aware of the danger of floods.

Jay Gould in his “History of Delaware County” relates the story of surveyors sent out to map the land around Walton in 1770. The surveyors noted that in the area where the village of Walton now stands, “it would be dangerous to build within at least two miles of the river, on account of the annual inundations of its banks, similar, indeed, to the far-famed inundations of the Nile.”

Throughout the book, there are photos, most of them from the DCHA archive, maps and historic documents.

The book was published by Purple Mountain Press in Fleischmanns and is available at various local outlets and at DCHA.

Duerden will hold a book signing from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Delaware County Historical Association.

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