Historic buildings; Historic sites; Stone buildings; Trees; Architecture;
View of the South East side of the Jean (Jacob) Hasbrouck house from an enlarged early 20th century post card.
Several trees are visible, which have since been taken down. A dark figure is also visible in the doorway in the left hand corner.
Photograph showing the front view (west side) of Locust Lawn (The Josiah Hasbrouck House). Sepia and white oval shaped photograph, with a gray and off white border. Many trees and shrubs are visible in the foreground. Several of the windows...
Front view of Locust Lawn (The Josiah Hasbrouck House).; Locust Lawn (The Josiah Hasbrouck House) was built by Colonel Josiah Hasbrouck around 1814. On the death of Col. Josiah in 1821 the house passed to his son Levi Hasbrouck and his new wife...
A receipt for the services of John Hait, cobbler. Services included soling, lining, caping, bottoming and binding boots for self and "Negro". The money is recorded in pounds, shillings and pence
This receipt documents the weaving and finishing of three coverlets for a total of $16.00. John Alexander was a business partner with his brother James Alexander and may have been a weaver. This receipt suggests that these coverlets were sold...
One page death notice of Levi Hasbrouck who died March 7th, 1861. A small black border surrounds the entire obituary. The paper, on which the obituary is printed on, has been folded and opens like a book, with the obituary on the first page.
A receipt from G. W. Birdsall, to Levi Hasbrouck, for the sale of14 barrels of barley flour, 1 additional barrel of barley flour and 2 barrels of rye flour.
School receipt for Ann on off-white paper. Handwritten receipt in ink with some additional marks in pencil. The receipt describes the purchase, which relates to Ann's schooling and the price located on the right side. The total price came to...
Carte de Visite head portrait of Levi Hasbrouck, which was most likely copied from a daguerreotype after Levi's death in 1861. In the image parts of Levi's coat, shirt and bow tie are visible. Two thin gold lines are visible around the entire...
Examples of cross stitch marking on domestic textiles and historical clothing. Several of the markings were found on chemises, nightgowns, camisoles, petticoats and men shirts. Initials for Hylah Bevier Hasbrouck (H. B, HHB, H. HB), Laura Tallmadge...