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Gilboa

New York's Quest for Water and the Destruction of a Small Town

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Gilboa

New York's Quest for Water and the Destruction of a Small Town

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On the night of October 18, 1925, fire raged through the downtown area of the tiny Catskill Mountain Village of Gilboa, New York. Firefighters came from miles around to fight the inferno while tourists sat on the hilltops to watch the show. In the end, 18 buildings lay in smoldering ruins. Yet, this fire was not the end of Gilboa, merely a climax of events that were razing the community more slowly. Gilboa was in the way of the Schoharie Reservoir, one of the numerous artificial lakes collecting water for thirsty New Yorkers. In order for New York City to growing, the people of Gilboa would be forced to move, and the town would need to be burned to the ground.
In Gilboa, Alexander Thomas traces the evolving dynamics between New York and its hinterland. Starting with the role of native inhabitants, their Dutch colonizers, and the role of British manor law, this historical investigation then explores the construction of the original reservoir, battles against a second reservoir in the 1970s, and battles over environmental regulations in the 1990s. Gilboa is a must read for those interested in urban and rural issues, social conflict and social movements, and anyone who enjoys New York-state and city-history.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 List of Tables
Chapter 2 List of Figures
Chapter 3 List of Periodicals
Chapter 4 Preface
Chapter 5 Introduction
Chapter 6 Gilboa and the Goliath
Chapter 7 Foundation
Chapter 8 The Empire State
Chapter 9 A Tale of Two Cities (Sort of)
Chapter 10 Quenching the Thirst
Chapter 11 The Perfect Rural Village
Chapter 12 A Tradition of Destruction
Chapter 13 Dam
Chapter 14 Burn, Gilboa, Burn
Chapter 15 Power to the People
Chapter 16 Making Trouble
Chapter 17 Pastoral Ideals, Rural Realities
Chapter 18 Urban Dependency Revisited
Chapter 19 Bibliography
Chapter 20 Index

Product details

Published Jun 09 2005
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 222
ISBN 9780761830702
Imprint University Press of America
Dimensions 9 x 7 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Alexander R. Thomas

Alexander R. Thomas, Ph.D., is professor of sociol…

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