In this letter to James Starr Clark, John Bard discusses finances of Trinity Academy, and goes on to express dismay at the illness of John Aspinwall. He indicates further that his family is in Stuttgart to enable his daughters Emily and Rosalie a...
The fifteen students of the 1873 St. Stephen's College graduating class are individually photographed. Their portraits are organized within a posterboard grid. Handwritten letters at the top read "Class of," over a large, red, stenciled "1873"...
Sixth Panel over Window in Rhinebeck Post Office. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office:" "Some outstanding Rhinebeck buildings--Foreground from left to right:--The School, designed and built in 1869 by Peter M. Fulton, burned in 1939; The...
This waybill for this 2200 pound Bull is one example of the items, both routine and unique that nineteenth century rural farmers relied on the railroads to deliver. Although Jesse Woodhull's farm was about halfway between the Craigville and Oxford...
This Ale waybill, of which arrived on a nearly monthly schedule, is one example of the items, both routine and unique that nineteenth century rural farmers relied on the railroads to deliver. Although Jesse Woodhull's farm was about halfway between...
Black and white postcard showing a former Rockland County Court House, New City, NY. The publisher, Fred H. Steinman General Store was located in New City, NY. It is probable that this courthouse was built in 1873 and used until 1929.
Photograph of Ida Roosa and Mary Cully taken in Kent, Delaware. Ida Roosa, born in 1873, was the daughter of John Roosa and Sarah Elting. The young African American woman holding the dog is most probably Mary Cully. Mary, the only servant to the...
Small river flowing towards the front of the image with a waterfall in the middle and surrounded by trees. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.
Looking up at the foot bridge and vehicle bridge over the dam on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City. Both bridges are wooden with stone pillars. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the...
A stone bridge on the Adolph Zukor Estate in New City, N.Y. The stone bridge curves gently, extending over water and around trees. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film...
Looking towards the day house on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City, N.Y. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.
Guests' night house on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City, N.Y. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.
Overlooking the hazard on the ninth hole of the golf course on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City, N.Y. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.