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All Roads Lead to Hastings-on-Hudson: A History of the Lower Hudson River Valley and New York City - Paperback

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by Jonathan Foster Lillard (Author)

A definitive and compelling history of Hastings-on-Hudson-revealing how one small village reflects the triumphs, conflicts, and evolution of America over more than 400 years.

Nestled along the Hudson River, Hastings-on-Hudson may be modest in size, but its story is anything but small. From Indigenous settlements and early colonial conflict to industrial expansion, environmental damage, and modern restoration, this remarkable community mirrors the broader American experience-its promise, its struggles, and its resilience.

In All Roads Lead to Hastings-on-Hudson, Jonathan F. Lillard brings both historical depth and personal insight to a sweeping narrative that begins with the geological forces shaping the Hudson Valley during the Ice Age. He traces the arrival of Indigenous peoples, the devastating impact of Dutch and English colonization, and the region's role in defining moments such as the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.

The book also explores the industrial rise of Hastings and the resulting environmental consequences for the Hudson River-alongside the determined efforts to restore its health. Along the way, Lillard highlights the lives of notable residents and the enduring influence of institutions such as King's College (now Columbia University).

Richly detailed and deeply engaging, this work offers more than local history-it provides a powerful lens through which to understand the forces that shaped New York, the Hudson River Valley, and the nation itself.

Perfect for readers of American history, regional studies, and anyone interested in how small places can have a lasting national impact.

Number of Pages: 400
Dimensions: 0.82 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: August 12, 2025
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