Two children pose for a studio portrait. The child on the left is certainly a boy. He has been dressed in the very stylish manner which comes to be called “Little Lord Fauntleroy.” The broad and wide “collar” is of eyelet, not lace,...
Albumen print, knee high studio portrait of Elizabeth "Eliza" Ransom DuBois. Eliza is seated with her right arm resting on a pillow, while the other is at her side holding a white cap. She is wearing a dark colored bodice and skirt, with a white...
Nineteen hexagon patches (with paper still inside) have been sewn together to form this pincushion which has been finished off with silk fringe similar to that used on women's clothing in the 1850s and '60s. The color combination and patterns seem...
On the south side of Main Street in Nyack are several three-story brick buildings. These two have Twigs, a women's clothing store, and an antique shop on the street level.
Neisner's was a men's store on Main Street, owned by a local businessman. Neisner's II was in New City. The stores carried brand names like Botany 55, London Fog, and Arrow shirts. Sing Jewelry was next to Neisner's but farther down the street was...