Subjects of this painting are presumed to be Abraham Lincoln with his son, William Wallace Lincoln, who died in the White House at age 11, February 20, 1862.
This was found in Lillian Bulmer’s attic upon her death in 1954. Believed to have...
A bookmark created in 1954 that encouraged joining the Friends of the Howland Circulating Library organization. Funding for the printing of the bookmark was provided by Paul and Garret Storm.
Dedication at The Old Parsonage historical marker. The attendees are (Left to right) Eleanor Fitch, William E. Vines, Patricia Cropsey, sponsors Charlene and Edward Dixon and their three children, Reverend Martens John Gowrie. The old...
Photographs; Historical markers; Religious dwellings;
The Old Parsonage historical marker with house in background. For almost a century the Clarkstown Reformed Church shared the services of its pastor with the church at Tappan. In 1834 a full-time pastor was called and this building and a site...
Black and white photograph of a man and a woman standing in front of Locust Lawn (The Josiah Hasbrouck House). The individuals shown in the photograph are Mrs. Alice Smedes Conklin and her brother Sam Smedes, who is holding a dog. A fence, which...
The snow sits on the completed bridge as the opening ceremony is about to begin. The final structure measures 16.013 feet long, just over three miles, and will be seven lanes wide. When the bridge opened in December 1955, it carried an average of...