Hyde Park Post Office Mural Panel 15. "1870-- William Meier (head of Hyde Park's caviar industry) pulls up an oversized sturgeon helped by Abe Atkins [an African American veteran who had fought in the Civil War as a member of Co. G of the 20th...
Original advertisement sign of George H. Brooks, stating Hand Made Wagons & Carriages Painted.
George H. Brooks moved from Sterling Furnace to Sugar Loaf in 1885, and operated a Blacksmith Shop. In 1895 he moved to Chester to a wooden building...
Edward & Ida Kronk Littell family photograph. Childern (order not known) Lizzie, Harry M., Harriet L., Edward, William G., Andrew H., Ida M., Alfred K.. The Littell's resided on Walnut Avenue, which in 2006, is known as Lehigh Avenue.
Commissioners Map of Low Lands in the Towns of Chester & Blooming Grove, showing parcels and owners.
Commissioners: Oscar Durland, Willaim Pierson, Charles Caldwell
W. A. Lawrence Milk can remnant recovered from the ruins of the his creamery 2004-03-02, just before its final demolition.
Brass letters "W A L" soldered on can.