Glen's Falls, a post-village of New York, on the Hudson, 60 miles by rail N. of Albany, with sawmills and machine-shops, and a quarry of black marble. The river, which is crossed by a bridge, here falls about 50 feet, and is very picturesque. Pop., with South Glen's Falls (1890) 11,115.
Glen's Falls
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 253
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