
Agricultural valleys and bustling rail corridors define this eastern Dutchess County landscape at the close of the nineteenth century. Four distinct railroad lines, including the New York Central and Hudson River R. R. (Harlem Division) and the Central New England R. R., weave through the terrain, connecting established villages like Millerton and Amenia. These rail links served as the economic backbone for local hamlets such as Bethel Station and Sharon Station, facilitating the movement of goods and people across the New York-Connecticut border.
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