Aspinwall Dormitory, the oldest building on main campus, from the northwest. The photograph appears to have been taken some time after the construction of the hall, but before Stone Row was built in 1884.
Government license issued by M.D. Stevens Collector: 11 District in Middletown, NY to N.S. Thompsons for selling tobacco in Chester from May 1883 to April 1884.
Act of March 3, 1883
$2.40
(Illustrated)
Photograph of downtown near the Erie Depot. Photo dated from Sanborn Insurance Map of Dec. 1884 which shows Roe's Hall separate from the barn to the left. Later maps show one continuous building.
The railroad station in Cairo, completed in 1884, was located on Railroad Ave. and was the final terminus of the Catskill Mt. Railway. The station ran until 1919 when the first World War effort required all scrap iron be used elsewhere. The advent...
Color postcard showing Haverstraw High School. According to the Town of Haverstraw, this school was built in 1884 and was located on the corner of Hudson and Fairmont Avenues. It was destroyed by fire in the 1930s.
""The History of Rockland County was originally published in 1884 as a history of Rockland from the Native Americans to the late 19th Century. The following excerpt is about the building of the Nyack Turnpike
Sisters, Mary Sloan Lamont (left) and Nancy Lamont (right). Nancy Lamont would become a Librarian at the Howland Public Library for 35 years. Original name of the library was the Howland Circulating Library Company.
Envelope with advertisement from W.H Wills & Co., US Pension Attorneys, Washington, D.C. to Mr. Frederick Willie, Jeffersonville, Sullivan County, NY, including date stamps from Washington D.C. post office as well as Jefforsonville post office as...
Envelope with advertisement from W.H Wills & Co., US Pension Attorneys, Washington, D.C. to Mr. Frederick Willie, Jeffersonville, Sullivan County, NY, including date stamps from Washington D.C. post office as well as Jefforsonville post office as...
People; Men; Women; Bus drivers; Bus travel; Buses;
This painting shows Wilna Hervey entering the bus while Jimmey McAuliff, who drove this and other buses between Woodstock and Kingston, is collecting a fare. Stanley Longyear, Sr., owner of the bus franchise, supervises the transaction with his...