Preliminary artist's sketch for Panels 9 and 10 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. Panel 9: "1865. A local family in Winter's Express is moving out West. In the foreground cutter sits Mr. DeLamater just made the first President of the First National...
A document is signed by Nyack Mayor W. Fay Bacon, seated center. He is flanked by Mayor Richard Jewett of Upper Nyack (left) and Mayor George Theis of South Nyack. Standing are George Schofield, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Tappan Zee...
Grace Brainerd sits at the head table at a dinner commemorating her retirement from Nyack Savings and Loan. To the left is James Zabriskie, president of the bank; on the right are Daniel Brucker and Earle Crum.
This stately Carpenter Gothic dwelling is on the north side of First Avenue in Nyack. The first three owners, William Dickey, Anthony Moreford, and John Gesner were all bankers and prominent men in the village. The pointed arches in the front door...
The Church Street side of the Tappan Zee Playhouse is viewed between two street signs. In the lower right hand corner are Bruce Becker and Honey Waldman, both long associated with the theater project, and two bankers. At this time, the old Broadway...
Advertising; Recruiting and enlistment; Volunteer work; Ambulances; World War, 1914-1918
Advertisement published by the American Ambulance Field Service, under the direction of Henry D. Sleeper and William R. Hereford, calling for volunteers to serve as ambulance drivers in France during World War I.
This is a historical document outlining the building of the Piermont Pier and the history of the Erie Railroad within the village of Piermont. The events detailed take place in the mid 1800's.