Crossword-Solution: FISHKILL 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The bright surface of the stream was furrowed by a hundred vessels; tiny rowboats creeping from shore to shore; knots of black barges following the lead of puffing tugs; sloops with languid motion tacking against the tide; white steamboats, like huge toy-houses, crowded with pygmy inhabitants, moving smoothly on their way to the great city, and disappearing suddenly as they turned into the narrows between Storm-King and the Fishkill Mountains.
The Blue Flower, and Others Henry van Dyke 1999
ADDRESS AT FISHKILL LANDING FEBRUARY 19, 1861 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:--I appear before you not to make a speech.
The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln, Volume Five Abraham Lincoln 2001
Heavy clouds followed, and quickly after a drenching rain the army of the British, abandoning their sick and wounded, began the retreat up the river, Retracing their steps from Bemis Heights, the scene of their disaster, they followed the river road to the Fishkill and the Schuyler mansion, which they burned to the ground.
See America First Orville O. Hiestand 2002
Along the road just across the Fishkill the disarmed prisoners were marched to the tune of 'Yankee Doodle,' played first as a national air.
See America First Orville O. Hiestand 2002
His house often became a station of the "underground railroad" in slavery times, and on one night in the depth of winter he took a hotly-pursued fugitive in his sleigh and drove him five miles on the ice, diagonally across the Hudson, to Fishkill, thence putting the brave aspirant for freedom on the way to other friends.
Taken Alive E. P. Roe 2004