As of 8/20/2003 from Jules Orkin
Abbreviations:
WH Bill Hoeferlin
MK Meyer Kukle
LBP Long Brown Path
BM Bill Myles
JNO Jules Orkin
FP Frank Place
RHT Raymond H Torrey
TC New York New Jersey Trail Conference
TW Trail Walker publication
Place, Frank
Trail clippings notebooks on microfilm at the American Geographical Society collection of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee library. Consisting of 5 reels as follows:
1. Vol.1(1908-1921)
2. Vol.2 - Vol. 6 (part) 1921-1926
3. Vol.6 (cont.) - Vol. 10 (part 1) 1926-1934
4. Vol.10 (cont.) - Vol. 14 (part 1) 1934-1937
5. Vol.14 (cont.) - Vol. 17 1937-1950
We have two complete sets of 5 reels each. One was purchased November, 1984 at a cost of $22.50. One set is stamped "Copy" on every box.
We have printed copies (origin unknown) of the following:
1. Vol.6 1926-1927 13 pages
2. Vol.7 1928-1930 19 pages
3. Vol.8 1930-1932 14 pages
4. Vol.9 1932-1933 5 pages
5. Vol.10 cont. 1934- 1935 7 pages
6. Vol.11 April 1935- December 1935, 5 pages
7. Vol.12 Jan. to September, 1936 13 pages.
8. Vol.13 October 1936- April 1937 17 pages
9. Vol.14 May 1937- April 1938 8 pages.
Mainly consists of "long brown path" articles.
LOCATION: Place notebooks folder
Trailwalker, about, index to, inventory of.
We have an original typed and a photocopied duplicate index of the Trail Walker 1965- 1990. Listed is each issue and the subjects contained therein. Probably done by John Danielson.
We have a handwritten and a photocopied duplicate of a TrailWalker inventory dated Feb., 1996.
LOCATION: Trail Walker-folder.
Long Brown Path
Date Subject
4/4/38 Nature Friends Catskill trails
4/5/38 The right to walk
5/2/38 Hoeferlin map list #1-26 of 39 maps
5/3/38 maps & guidebooks
5/4/38 AT in New England
5/31/38 NJ Palisades shore path
6/2/38 Mt Taurus quarrying
6/3/38 Events of outdoor groups
Hoeferlin Map Listing as of 5/3/38 as reported in LBP
1. Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, NY. covers bridle paths on the Rockefeller estate.
2. Blauvelt (Piermont) Hill, Sparkill to Nyack NY, with Old Tweed Trail, bridle paths and pine nursery
3. PreaknessHills, Franklin Lakes to Totowa, NJ. A wild section of wooded hills & gorges.
4. Hudson Highlands, Bear Mountain to Highland Falls, NY. Wild hills & swamps, many lakes,
5. Northern Ramapo Mountains (Suffern-Tuxedo-Ladentown), maze of marked trails, others to get lost on.
6. South Mountain Reservation, Millburn, NJ
7. Silver Lake Park & Kensico Reservoir, White Plains NY
8. Hook Mountain Section, Interstate Park, Nyack to Haverstraw, NY
9. Fishkill Mountains, Beacon to Cold Spring, NY
10. Montauk Point, L.I. including Hither Hills State Park
11. Morristown NJ National historical park
12. West Point, Black Rock Forest and Storm King, Cornwall NY
13. PomptonHills, Butler to Montville NJ
14. StateCamp Reservation (Anthony's Nose) Peekskill, NY
15. Southern Ramapo Mountains (Suffern-Pompton-Ringwood NJ
16. Dunderberg and West Mountain. Bear Mountain to Tompkins Cove NY
17. Arden to Tuxedo ( Harriman Park) east to Pyngyp Mountain
18. Schunemunk Mountain. Monroe to Salisbury Mills NY
19. Taconic Mountains South. Hillsdale to Millerton NY
20. Alley Pond and Hillside Park. Douglaston to Jamaica NY
21. Greenwood Lake NY NJ Arden-Hewitt-Warwick area
22. Prospect Park and Botanic Gardens, Brooklyn NY
23. Fort Tryon Park, New York City
24. Palisades of the Hudson. Edgewater-Englewood-Tappan
25. Eastern Catskills. Palenville-Hunter-Phoenicia
26. Mianus River Valley. Stamford Conn. To Bedford NY
Bill Myles Collection: Received by JNO 3/2/01 from DanChazin consisting of two boxes as follows:
1. 3x5 card file, black & white marbled cardboard box, 11 ½" deep, in 3 general categories general-trails-lakes, semi-tightly packed, written longhand in BM's small script. Many 2 line synopsis's and the date & source of the newspaper article or other source. An excellent secondary finding aid.
2. Black hinged ledger containing all (incomplete) versions, printings of WH Harriman maps 4, 5, 16, 17, some originals and some copies. Handwritten table in front shows contents . Missing in set 4
3. Trail map collection in a cardboard magazine folder. An extensive collection of WH& TC maps.
4. Six loose leaf scrapbooks containing:
- TW's from 1969- 1975. 7 TW issues are needed for our duplicate archive TW set.
- Collection of Trailside Museum & Zoo- Historical Papers as follows:
- The Treasure Rock Complex In Harriman Park #1/89 by Gardiner F. Watts
- The Station for the Study of Insects and the 1st Nature Trail #2/89 by Anne Lutz
- Horse Stable Mountain in History and Legend #3/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Ramapo Mountain Folk #4/89 no author listed
- History of a Country Church: St. Johns in the Wilderness #5/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Walking Stick and Handle Making: An overlooked Art #6/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Forgotten Landmarks #7/89 by Andrew J Smith
- More Forgotten Landmarks #8/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Country Pastimes and Celebrations of Yesteryear #10/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Country Schools of Rockland County #11/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Notable Personalities of the Region #12/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Forgotten Landmarks IV #13/89 by Andrew J Smith
- More Notable Personalities of the Region #14/89 by Andrew J Smith
- Skedaddle Rocks #15/89 by Jack Focht
- Forgotten Landmarks V #1/90 by Andrew J Smith
- Still More Notable Personalities in the Region #2/90 by Andrew J Smith
- The Historical Hikers #3/90 by Gardiner Watts
- St. Johns in the Wilderness #4/90 by Donald B Stewart (talk given July, 1980)
- A Surprising Discovery #5/90 by James A Mead
- The Changing Face of Nature in the Park 1930-1990 #6/90 by Robert F Deed
- part 2 of above #7/90 by Robert F Deed
- Boy Finds Indian Cave and Rare Relic #8/90 by Robert D Scott
- Notable Personalities of the Region IV #9/90 by Andrew J Smith
- Forgotten Landmarks VI #10/90 by Andrew J Smith
- Notable Personalities of the Region V #11/90 by Andrew J Smith
- Forgotten Landmarks VII #12/90 by Andrew J Smith
- Reward: Search for Lost Landmark #13/90 by Jack Focht
- Indian Pot Found at Bear Mountain #15/90 by James D Burggraf
- Ghost Stories & Haunted Houses of the Hudson Valley #28/90 by Andrew J Smith
- German Influence in America: Hudson Valley New York #29/90 by Andrew J Smith
- An Indian Campsite in Harriman Park #30/90 by James A Mead
- My Two Summers at SSI #32/90 by David Rockefeller
- Remembering Ruby Jolliffe & the Regional Museums of the 30s #33/90 by Tib Kelly Saunders
- Uncle Bennie # 34/90 by Jack Focht
- Camps at Kanawauke Lake #35/90 by Elizabeth ("Perk") Stalter
- Dream Come True: My Part at Trailside Museum #36/90 by Marion B Carr
- Looking Back: My Summers at Scout Camp at Lake Kanawauke #37/90 by Martin A Battestin
- Do You Remember: Reminiscences of Sloatsburg, part II #38/90 by G. Frederick Waldron
- part III of above #39/90 by G. Frederick Waldron
- ‘Lifelines' at Kanawauke Lakes #40/90 by Elizabeth ("Perk") Stalter
- Battle of the Twin Forts Clinton & Montgomery October 6, 1777 #41/90 no author listed
- Archaeology Fever #42/90 by Maria Roth
- Johnsontown Methodist Episcopal Church #43/90 by Elsie M Maddaus
- Nature Study & the Appalachian Trail #1/91 by Elizabeth D Levers
- The Floating Island of Lake Tiorati # B (botanical)2/91 by Jack Focht
- My SSI Days #2/91 by Albert C. Redmond M.D.
- The Mason Farm #4/91 by Jack Focht
- Dan Beard at Brooklands, Suffern 1928-1941 #5/91 by Gardiner F Watts
- The Rink #6/91 by Elizabeth ("Perk") Stalter
- Family Ancestry in Bear Mountain #7/91 by Andrew J Smith
- My Memories of SSI #9/91 by Kenneth F Valentine
- Some Flashbacks From My Bear Mountain Days # 10/91 by Mildred L Rulison
- Lake Te Ata #11/91 by William J Myles
- Recollections of Pine Meadow #19/91 by Evelyn Conklin Phillips (1917-1987)
- Recollections of Johnsontown Road #26/91 by Marvel Becraft Babcock
- An Indian Rock Carving Rediscovered # 27/91 by Edward J Lenik et al
- Pine Meadow Stories my Great-Grandparents Told Me #27/91 by Frank Grippo Sr.
- Was Mountain Life Already Doomed #28/91 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- The Lost Years #29/91 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- The June Cemeteries of Doodletown #31/91 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- A Short History of Barnes Lake and the Central New York Colony Club #32/91 by Ruth Lederer
- Doodletown: From The Revolution to its Demise #33/91 by Betsy Thomason
- Conklins of Rockland # 1/92 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- How Johnsontown Began # 2/92 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- Gardner's Rock # 3/92 by Carol White
- Park Personnel # 4/92 by Joseph Sutherland
- Going Fishing: Johnsontown Church # 5/92 by Clarence Conklin
- William Thompson Howell: Highland Notes #1 # 6/92 by Rena Lee
- Jerome Charleston # 7/92 by Norman Brahm
- The Charlestons of St. Johns # 8/92 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- The Old Mill on Popolopen Torne # 9/92 by William J Myles
- 1933 PIPC Press Release on William T. Howell by Raymond Torrey adopted by Rena Lee # 10/92
- Suffern's United States Senator: Royal S Copeland # 11/92 by Gardner F Watts
- Baileytown: A Vanishing Hamlet # 12/92 by Marlorie Smeltzer Stevenot
- Unclaimed Reward: Search for Lost Landmark Continues # 13/92 by Jack Focht
- The Bridge That Was Not Built at Bear Mountain # 14/92 by William J Myles
- Iron In Their Veins: Miners of the Ramapos # 15/92 by Marjorie Smeltzer Stevenot
- A Reminiscence: My Grandfather and Father # 17/92 by Norma Charleston Foyneer
- SSI Renewal: A 21st Century Proposal # 18/92 by Jack Focht
- Dr. Frank E Lutz # 19/92 by Jack Focht
- The Stained Glass Windows at St. John's in the Wilderness # 20/92 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- How The Park Began # 21/92 by Marjorie Smeltzer Stevenot
- They Sleep in the Hills: Burying Grounds Within The Park # 22/92 by M Smeltzer Stevenot
- Mountain Mysteries: The Jackie Jones Petroglyph # 23/92 by Edward J Lenik et al
- William Thompson Howell: Highland Notes #2 # 24/92 by Rena Lee
- The Peekskill Meteorite: A Search for Specimens in the Park (geological) # 1/93 by Jack Focht
- The Sandyfield Cook book # 1/93 by Andrew J Smith
- Sandyfield Alive and Well # 2/93 by Claire Odell Schaper
- Thomas A Edison: Absentee Landowner in Doodletown # 3/93 by Gary Haugland
- Poet's Legacy: Ode to Walt Whitman # 4/93 by Jack Focht
- Mystery of the Clovis Points # 5/93 by Jack Focht
- Ruby M Jolliffe: Camp Superintendent at Bear Mountain 1920- 1948 # 7/93 by Jack Focht
- A Ramapo Mountain Rockshelter Revisited # 8/93 by Edward J Lenik
- Spanish Silver Mine Investigations (geological) # 1/94 by Frank B Lown
- Lost Davis Mines Investigations (geological) # 2/94 by Andrew J Smith
- The Ironworks at Cedar Ponds # 1/94 by Edward J Lenik
- Ludvig Tichy, Gone But Not Forgotten # 2/94 by Andrew J Smith
- William J Carr # 3/94 no author listed
- The Legends of Letterock Mountain # 5/94 by Edward J Lenik et al
- Phantasms of the Ramapos # 6/94 by Norman Brahm
- Brundage Cave # 7/94 by Jack Focht
- Setting the Record Straight about Maggie Gannon # 2/95 by Andrew J Smith
- Pittsboro Revisited # 7/95 by Andrew J Smith
- Continuing Information on the Hamlet of Pittsboro # 4/96 by Andrew J Smith
- Pittsboro Trail Rediscovered # 10/96 by Andrew J Smith
- The Forgotten Hamlet of Pittsboro # 6/95 by Andrew J Smith
- Other 4 are general clippings, copies of documents and hand written script.
5. Box of bound hardcover, softcover, trail guide and pamphlets on outdoors, several of which possibly belong in the general library.
6. Photographs, b&w in 3x5 glassine envelopes. These are the photos used in BM Harriman book, includes some or all negatives. All photos are identified as to place, date & source of photo. Located in green photo box
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Walking News: 4-8 page mimeographed hikers newsletter published by WH from January, 1939 to June, 1965 ten times a year except July and August. Was officially recognized by TC. We have a large run mostly from Martin W. Herrick with missing issues as follows:
1939: Mar, Sep, Dec
1940: Jun, Sep, Dec
1941: Mar, May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov
1942: Feb, Mar, Sep, Oct
1943: Sep, Nov, Dec
1944: Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Nov
1945: Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1946: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec
1947: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Oct, Nov, Dec
1948: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun
1952: May, Oct
1954: Jun
1956: Jun
1958: Jun
Directory of walking, camping and nature clubs of America May 1, 1939
Directory of walking, camping and nature clubs of America 1942
Directory of walking, mountaineering and nature clubs ofAmerica 3rd edition 1952
Directory of walking trails in the USA 1960
Walking, woodcraft and nature books 1944
HOEFERLIN MAPS
From the combined collections of Bill Myles, ElizabethLevers, Walter Arnstein et al
1. 7/62(2 orig & copy)
2. 2nded. 7/41,3rd ed. 11/45, 4/66, 9/63
3. 1/48(2 orig & copy), 10/58, 10/63, 1/69
4. 2ndptg 4/15/41 (2 orig & lined), 3rd 12/45, 8/47, 5thptg 2/51, 7th ptg 4/63, 8th ptg 8/67, 1970, 1975
5. 7thptg 6/43(2 1 lined & 1 copy), 8th ptg 7/45, 11th ptg5/50, 13th ptg 5/55, 14th ptg 3/58, 15th ptg10/60, 16th ptg 4/63, 17th ptg 4/65, 18th ptg8/67, 8/69. 1975
6. 6/64,4/68
7. 12/42,1/48, 7/64, 7/70
8. 11/41,11/48, 8/53, 2/61, 10/61, 3/64, 11/68, 10/70
9. 2nded rev 8/41, 3rd ed 1/51, 1/56, 6/60, 9/68, rev 5/69 corrected 6/70,1976, 1976 revised 5/77
10. 8/53,4/61, 8/67
11. 12/42,11/46, 7/64
12. 6/1/36tariff, 4/15/42, 9/1/49, 5th ed 1/62, 6th 10/64, 7th4/67, 10/70, 1975
13. 8/37,10/46, 4th 1/51, 7/58, 7/64, 4/68, 8/70
14. 5thed 4/61, 6th ed 12/66, revised 12/66 2nd ptg.
15. 3rd1/38, 4th 1/41, 6th ptg 11/45, 7th 12/50, 8th12/55, 9th 11/59, 10th 6/63, 11th 10/67, 12th10/67
16. 4/15/41,6/43, 4th 12/45, 2/48, 3/51, 11th 9/58, 12th2/61, 10/65, 13th 10/68, 8/70 (2 orig & 1 copyright 1973), 1975,1983
17. 4th1/39, 7th 6/43, 9th 7/46, 10th 1/48, 11th6/50, 12th 6/52, 14th 10/56 (2 orig & copy), 1958(need better copy), 16th 11/62, 17th 8/64 (2 orig ©), 18th 10/66, 19th 7/68, 20th 5/70, 2ndptg 5/70, 1975
18. 10/40,10/40 w/1942 trail colors, 2nd ed 10/45, 3rd ed 7/48,1/60, 6/63, 6/66, 1/69, 10/70 (2), 1973, 1975
19. 1936,7/47, 2nd 4/54 (2 orig & copy)
20. 1/57,5/70
21. 1936,4th 11/43 (2 orig & copy), 5th 1/47, 6th10/49, 7th 8/52, 8th 10/56, 9th 10/59, 10th8/62, 11th 2/68, 12th 12/68, 2nd ptg 10/70 (2orig & copy), 1979
22. 1945(2copies)
23. 12/47(2 copies)
24. 2nd5/42, 5th 9/48, 6th 7/51, 7th 3/56, 8th5/62, 10th 12/66, 11th 1268, 8/74
25. 8/15/36,2nd 8/39, 4th 9/47, 5th 8/55, 6th8/64, 7th 1/69 (2 copies), 1974, 1975 (2 versions), 1979
26. 11/46,11/56, 11/58, 7/64
27. 7/47,1/59slash 1/62, 1/62 (2orig & copy), 1/67
28. 1936,7/59, 10/68
29. 6/44,1/50, 1/51, 1/64
30. 2/37,6/56, 6/63, 5/69
31. 4thed 7/50, 3/65, 12/66
32. 8/37,2nd ed 9/46, 3rd ed 2/50, 2/51, 2/54, 2/62 (2 orig ©), 2/67
33. 2nded 7/43 (2 orig & copy), 1/53 (2 orig), 3rd 1/68
34. 9/37,1/70
35. 2/51,2/61 (2 orig & copy), 11/69, 1975,1976
36. 10,37,3/43, 7/50 (2 copies), 3/60 (2 orig & copy), 7/68 (2 copies), 10/70, 8/74,36A 1979, 36B 1979
37. 3rdptg 11/40 with 1942 color plan (2 orig& copy), 4th 7/44, 7th12/53, 8th 4/58, 9th 11/60, 10th 1/64 (2orig& copy), 11th 7/66, 12th 3/70, 37A & 37B(2sets) 1973.
38. 2nd3/43, 11/50, 5th 5/51, 11/65, 11/66
39. 6/4/?,8/56 (2 orig & copy), 11/69
40. 2nd4/41, 3rd 9/48, 4th 7/50, 8th 8/63 (2orig& copy), 9th 8/66, 40A & 40B 1977
41. 2ndptg 5/46 ( 2 orig & copy), 3rd 1/59 (2 orig), 4th9/66, 5th 9/69, 41A & 41B (2sets) 1974
42. 2nd8/42, 3rd 6/47, 4th 6/52, 5th 6/51, 6th6/65, 7th 1/69, 8th 8/70
43. 7/51,12/54, 12/60, 12/63, 3/69, 1974, 1983
44. 6/44,6/51 (2), 6/69
45. 9/41,1/59, 8/66
46. 9/41,1962?, 3/70
47. 1/66,1/67
50. 4/51,7/70
51. 7/60
52. 8/47,2/55 (2), 8/62 (2 orig & copy), 4/67 (2), 8/70, 52A & 52B 1974, 52A& 52B 1979
53. 1948(2), 10/50, 8/62, 12/66? (2), 1968
54. 2nded 7/50 (2), 3rd ed 11/62 (2 orig & copy), 4/69 (2)
55. 2/53,8/64 (2)
56. 7/61(2)
57. 7/51,1/60 (2)
58. 7/64(2), 10/70 (2 both copies)
59. 1962
60. part1 undated, part 1 5/66 (2), part 2 10/68 (2), 1974
61. 1973,1975
62. 11/65w/text (2), 10/70 (2) 1 w/text,
63. 1966,10/70, 1973, 1975, 1975 with compass lines, 1979
65 2/73(2)
66 1973(2), 1975, 1979
67. 1973(2), 1975, 1975 w/compass lines
68. 1973(2),1975, 1980
71. 1973(2), 1975, 6/76 (2), 1975 w/compass lines
72. 1974,1975 (2), 1975 w/compass lines
73. 1974,1975
76. 1975(2), 1975 w/compass lines
77. 1975(2), 1975 w/compass lines
PIPC MAPS
Trail Map Harriman & Bear Mountain
1. Light orange cover. Map dated Jan, 1937. This is a brochure and map. There were two PIPC commissioners, Childs and DeRonde that are different from the lite green 6thedition.map
2. Light green cover. Map states 6th edition, This is a brochure and map. PIPC commissioners, Catesby Jones & Reg Halladay that are different from 1937 map.
3. Standalone map. Not dated. W.A. Welch is chief engineer. Has illustrations and some of the information from the brochures printed on bottom of map (a cost saver)
4. 2 maps both dated 1971 although 1974 and 1975 are written in crayon on reverse.Both maps marked in crayon to denote changes.
TC MAPS
East Hudson Trails- Maps 1, 11, 15
1977 edition
2nd edition 1984 (3 copies)
3rd edition 1988 (2 copies)
4th edition 1993 maps numbered 1,2,3
5th edition 1997 maps numbered 1,2,3
Harriman Bear Mountain Trails- Map 3&4
2nd edition 1977 (3 copies)
3rd edition 1980 (5 copies)
4th edition 1982 (5 copies)
5th edition 1985 (2 copies)
5th edition 1987 (2 copies)
6th edition 1989
6th edition 1989 reprinted 1992
6th edition 1989 reprinted 1994
7th edition 1995 reprinted with minor revisions1998
7th edition 1995 reprinted with minor revisions1999 (3 copies)
8th edition 2001
8th edition 2001 & 2002
Hudson Palisades Trails-Maps 4A,4B
1st edition 1991 (2 copies)
West Hudson Trails- Maps 7,8
2nd edition 1992 (3 copies)
Shawangunk Trails- Joint Publication with Mohonk Preserve
1st edition 1985 3 maps set 9, 10, 10A
2nd edition 1987 3 map set
3rd edition 1990 4 map set 9, 9A, 10, 10A (2copies)
4th edition 1997 4 map set (2 copies)
South TaconicTrails- Map 14
1stedition 1988
1stedition 1988, revised 1998
Kittatinny Trails-Maps 15,16,17,18
1st edition 1988
2nd edition 1991
3rd edition 1997
3rd edition north & south packaged seperately
3rd edition 1997 reprinted with minor revisions2000
North Jersey Trails Map 21&22
1974 one map entitled "A Trail Map Wyanokie Area (2 copies)
1980 edition (4copies)
2nd edition 1986 (4 copies)
3rd edition 1989`
4th edition 1991 (4copies)
5th edition 1998
High Mountain Trails of Wayne NJ-Map 30
1st edition 1991 (12 copies)
Pyramid Mountain Trails-Map 31
1st edition 1991 (19 copies)
Catskill Trail Maps: 5 map set numbered 40 to 44. 1st& 2nd editions publishedin association with the AppalachianMountain Club.
1972 edition 1 map entitled "map no. 1 A Trail Map CatskillMountains Eastern Region" (3 copies)
1st edition 1983 (2 copies)
2nd edition 1985 Forest Preserve Centennialedition (2 copies)
3rd edition 1987
4th edition 1989 reprinted 1995
5th edition 1996 (2copies)
6th edition 1998 (2 copies)
Appalachian Trail Map Set- 6 maps NY-CT line to NJ-PA line
10th edition 1988
12th edition 1993
14th edition 1998 missing maps 3&6
BOOKS and PAMPHLETS
Carr, William H. & Koke, Richard J, Twin Forts of the Popolopen Forts Clinton & Montgomery New York 1775-1777, softcover, historical bulletin #1 July 1937, published by Bear Mountain Trailside Museums under the joint auspices of Commissioners of the Palisades Interstate Park & The American Museum of Natural History. Ill. with photos (3 by William Thompson Howell) and maps.
Chamberlain, Alonzo. The Pleasures of Pedestrianism,1922-1925, Hasbrouck Heights News-Letter, a series of 8 booklets bound in a blank green cloth binding. Author was member of Tramp & Trail Club,Paterson Ramblers, Adirondack Mountain Club and describes in detail hikes withJoseph Bartha, Frank Place and Raymond H Torrey
Howell, William Thompson. The Hudson Highlands, 2 volumes,cloth, vol. #1 is numbered #40 of 200, published at 55th annualmeeting of Fresh Air Club 1/27/33. Stamped TC Library. Vol. #2 is #206 of 200(vol 2 was numbered 201-400) and was published 1/26/34
Howell, William Thompson. The Hudson Highlands, 1982,Walking News Inc, New York, softcover, reprint of the 2 volume set describedabove. Originals not indexed as is included here
Monks, Minnie May. Winbeam. 1930, Knickerbocker Press, NewYork, Cloth, 144 pages, 15 b&w photos,
(first hand narrative of the west brook valley of northern new jersey) Ashton Allis's copy from BM Collection
Palisades Interstate Park Commission. Palisades Interstate Park 1900 - 1960, Bear Mountain NY, soft cover, 106 pages, many b&w photos. From BM Collection
Paterson Rambling Club schedule of outdoor events 1931-1932,softcover, 35 pages, 3 ½"x6", covers June 7, 1931 to May 29, 1932, officers & all members listed,
Scheller, William G. Country Walks Near New York, AMC,Boston, softcover, 199 pages. From BM Collection
Waterman, Laura and Guy. Forest and Crag. A History of Hiking, Trail Blazing, and Adventure in the Northeast Mountains. 1989, First Edition, Softcover, Appalachian Mountain Club, Boston, 888 pages,
9 7/8"x 7" (includes history of TC regional area). FromBM Collection
ARTIFACTS
Hoeferlin Wheel. A handmade contraption consisting of a bicycle wheel, a shovel handle and a counter used by WH in trail work and later by TC volunteers. According to Meyer Kukle, TC borrowed wheel from WH, later borrowed by TC member who returned it to Meyer and it stayed in Meyer's garage for few years.
P.I.P. Fire Patrol arm band (donated by Nancy Zoebelein)
TC Member's Club cloth Patches
ADK 1922 1969
ADK Long Island 1967
ADK 46R Adirondack Mountain Club 46 peaks over 4,000 feet
AMC NY Chapter 1912
AYH 1934
College Alumni Hiking Club 1922
Green Mountain Club NY Section 1916
HH 1956 (Historical Hikers)
IHC 1931
NH(O or D?)C 1938
NYHC 1922
Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter 1950
Union County Hiking 1966
Westchester Trails Assn. 1923
WTW Woodland Trail walkers 1937
HARRIMAN PARK TRAIL GUIDES
Issued by Walking News. Went through 7 editions, 5 ½"x 4 ¼".Map tipped in at rear.
1st. August 1944. our copy has no map
2nd. 1949. WE ARE MISSING THIS EDITION
3rd. August 1955 (date on map)
4th. February 1961(date on map)
5th. June 1966 (date on map)
6th. January 1969 (date on map)
7th. 1973, 1st printing says revised.2nd printing 1974, 3rd printing 1976 (all maps dated May1973)
from BM Collection
WYANOKIE TRAIL GUIDE
Issued by Walking News
1st. 1943, 24 pages
2nd. 1964
3rd. 1968
4th. 1970
from BM Collection
APPALACHIAN TRAIL GUIDES
New York- New Jersey
1st ed. 1934 WE ARE MISSING THIS EDITION
2nd. ed. 1938
1948 Fred Dlouhy copy.leathercover. extra maps in rear?
6th ed. 1967 4 maps bound in
8th ed. 1977 two laid in maps
from BM Collection
PERIODICALS
Camper & Hiker March, 1928
Evergreen Outdoor News-Monthly newsletter 8 1/2x 6 ½", wehave 1947-1951, donated by Diana Trebbi in loving memory of George Dailly inveterate trail walker and nature lover d. June 27, 1980. George Dailly is listed as writer at large and most issues are not complete but include all of George Dailly's articles. Joseph Bartha and others are listed as contributing writers.
Mountain Magazine- RHT was editor
July 1927, October 1927, January 1928, May 1928, July 1928, October 1928, February 1929, July 1929, March 1931
VIDEO-AUDIO
Pure Water: Green (environmental) vs. Green (developers) VHS tape produced by NJN Video aired 3/91, 57 minutes running time. Produced at beginning of Sterling Forest fight
Audio cassettes
1. Dunwell interview with Frances Reese about Leo Rothschild 1995
2. Dunwell-Kukle-Zobelein interview tape 1- 2 sides 1/7/95
3. tape2 - 1 side of above 1/7/95
4. Dupe?of ?
5. G.Scherer interview of George Zoebelein 1/8/95
6. Elizabeth Levers two sides dated 1992
7. Elizabeth Levers sides 3 & 4
8. Walter Shannon. Mr. Shannon led Palm Sunday hikes to St. John's in the wilderness for 46 years, member of ADK for 71 years,also Green Mountain & Paterson Ramblers. Avid photographer & world traveller. Hiked starting 1922 with RHT, Frank Place & Alonzo Chamberlain.
9. Camp Midvale: An oral History
10. Nash Castro Interview November 2, 1989 by Meyer Kukle and George Zoebelein
11. TC65th Anniversary Dinner held in 1986
12. JoAnnDolan 1/95
13. Marty Mahler Interview by Meyer Kukle and Bill Myles (research on writing HarrimanTrails) at Mahler's home in Brooklyn. Much antidotal history.
14. 50th Anniversary Torrey Memorial Hike, Long Mountain October 30, 1988. Meyer Kukle(M.C.). Remarks by TC president Neil Zimmerman, TC V.P. Jane Levinson readsTorrey Bio, Nash
Castro reads Frank Place poem on Torrey, Marty Mahler tells of origin of "long brown path" and relates value of articles to hikers.
15. Weiland Ross and Meyer Kukle give lunch hour talk to employees of International Paperat Sterling Forest as part of TC speaker's bureau public relations project. Describes role of TC and trail and area history
16. Neil Zimmerman1/95
17. DonDerr n.d
18. Howie Dash 1/95
19. Gerhardt Zausig interview by Meyer Kukle and Bill Myles on 3/13/87 at Zausig's home in Hawthorne. Zausig and his father joined IHC in 1933. He wrote hiking page on Fridays for Paterson Morning Call
20. TCLong Path Dedication at Platte Clove 10/17/87
21. Tim Sullivan, PIPC forest ranger interview January 16, 1987 by Meyer Kukle and BillMyles
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