Flags are flying and a crowd of people are gathered in front of the Marlboro Free Library building at Route 9W (Main Street) and King Street. The celebration may be the dedication of the Library or of the war memorial in front of the Library.
Four rows of men in uniforms are in a room with a clock, a patriotic banner, and photos and certificates in frames. The photo is hand-labeled in white, "Co. 50, U.R. K&P, N.Y. Brigade, 2nd Advance Lodge, April 28, 1912." Some of the men are in...
The building on Western Avenue in Marlboro with the words "B. Herberich Bakery" in one window and "B. Herberich Confectionery" in the other window. Four adults and one small child stand in front of the building.
Celebrations--New York (State)--Marlboro; Monuments & memorials--1920-1930
The dedication of the World War I Soldiers' Monument at the corner of King Street and Main Street (Route 9W), at the site of the original Marlboro Free Library. Several American flags and the American Legion flag are seen.
One young woman and two girls are sitting on the steps of a house. They are identified as Ursula (center - grandaughter of John Burroughs) and daughters of John Burroughs grandson, John.
A young woman, or farmerette, wearing overalls and a hat, is picking currants in Marlboro during World War I. Two other farmerettes are in the background.
Fruit industry--New York (State)--Ulster County; Automobiles--1910-1920
Three young women are in a car and a fourth is holding a bucket. These young women are farmerettes. A fifth person, a young girl, is watching the women and the car. The car's windshield has stickers or playbills that read, in part, "Address...
The future site of the first Marlboro Free Library, the Flatiron Building is depicted here looking north up Main Street (Route 9W) and showing the unpaved streets and utility poles along the street. A carriage is parked at the east side of Main...