Bard Hall from the east. A car is parked in front of the building; St. Margaret's Well stands in the field to the left. Built in 1852 by John and Margaret Bard, this building functioned as the original chapel, and was immediately established as a...
Bard Hall, the College's oldest building (built in 1852), from the south. John and Margaret Bard built this as the original chapel, and a parish school was immediately established for neighborhood children.
This receipt documents the release of $104.34 from literature fund, appropriated by the regents for the last year to Academy Principal Phinehas Robinson by James Durland, Academy Treasurer.
Pamphlet announcing to New York State Volunteer Firemen the passage of a state mandated pension program for firemen disabled or killed in the performance of their duties.
Built on East Market Street in 1852, the structure was acquired by the Catholic Archdiocese for the Catholic congregation in Rhinebeck c. 1901. It has been altered to accommodate a larger congregation.
Good Shepherd Church built in 1852 for the Episcopal congregation, it was acquired by the Catholic Archdiocese in 1901. Designed by George Veitch, it has been altered several times.
The eastern termination of the N.Y. & Erie Railroad. In the early days this village was known as Tappan Site or Tappan Landing and sometimes Bogartown, it is now called Piermont. Prior to the Revolution a grist mill was built here, and a store was...
The eastern termination of the N.Y. & Erie Railroad. In the early days this village was known as Tappan Site or Tappan Landing and sometimes Bogartown, it is now called Piermont. Prior to the Revolution a grist mill was built here, and a store was...
The eastern termination of the N.Y. & Erie Railroad. In the early days this village was known as Tappan Site or Tappan Landing and sometimes Bogartown, it is now called Piermont. Prior to the Revolution a grist mill was built here, and a store was...
A diagram of the Gesner-Conklin Burying Ground. Winthrop Gilman's diagram of the Gesner-Concklin burying ground. From "Local History," page 76. Copied by Charlotte Carlson. The burying ground was west of the Gesner family home and no longer...
This is a large photograph of a 1925 business named the Chester Hutton Store. The building is a brick two-story front-gabled structure with a single story addition on the left side and a covered porch. There are shutters on the upper windows. Signs...
City Club - Newburgh (N.Y.); Downing, Andrew Jackson, 1815-1852; Historic Buildings - New York (State) - Newburgh (N.Y.); Vaux, Calvert, 1824-1895
This is a photograph of the City Club, 120 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY, around the turn of the century. The house was originally built circa 1852 by Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux as a home for Dr. William Culbert, a physician who had...