Ad for sale of an 18 year old male slave named Tom, living at Honey Pot near the Town of Wallkill. Ad is from the Ulster County Gazette, October 31, 1801.
Notice dated May 7, 1811 that a 22 year old slave named Philip ran away in October, 1810. A thirty dollar award is being offered to the person who delivers him to Thomas Cornell or Elnathan H. Sears.
The present Village of Saugerties was originally incorporated in 1831 as the Village of Ulster. This map is from 1850 before the name change to Saugerties in 1855. A penciled note; "(74734) [1850?]"; on the map face near the bottom right indicates...
Mr. Jessup has written Maria after the death of Maria's baby, Leah DeWitt. He explains that he will not be able to get there to see her. He also writes of his loneliness and wishes Maria would come visit him with the children.
Photographs; People; College administrators; Seals (Insignia); Banquets; College presidents
Mr. Dominic Rinaldi, Mr. Robert McKinney, and Mr. Victor Junke attend the Academic Honors dinner at DCC. In the background are the seals of Dutchess Community College and the State University of New York school system.
Photographs; Seals (Insignia); Dinner parties; People; College administrators; College presidents
Mr. Robert McKinney, Brother Paul Octavius, and Dr. James Hall at the Academic Honors dinner at DCC. The great seals of Dutchess Community College and the State University of New York system adorn the wall over the fireplace.
Photographs; Seals (Insignia); People; College administrators; Fireplaces; College presidents
Dr. James F. Hall, President of Dutchess Community College and Mr. Dominic Rinaldi, chairman of the Evening Division of Student Government holding a check. The seals of the community college and the State University of New York system can be seen...
Townspeople have gathered to look at the remains of the Peerless Dye Works (often Aniline Dye factory) after the massive explosion on January 31. The huge industrial complex occupied an entire block of Hudson Avenue, Nyack, between Liberty Street...
Alumni Association President Floyd Grant presents the first ever Alumnus of the Year Award to Dr. Ann Marie Bernazza at the annual homecoming celebration. Anthony A. Adamo (pictured right) Director of Student Affairs and Executive Secretary of the...
Factories; Disasters; Fires; Fire fighters; Explosions;
The American Aniline Products Corperation 's Nyack plant that sat at the corner of Cedar Hill Ave and Railroad Avenue exploded around 9:30 A.M on Friday January 31, 1919. This explosion was covered by the Nyack Evening Journal, and the...
Factories; Disasters; Fires; Fire fighters; Explosions;
The American Aniline Products Corperation 's Nyack plant that sat at the corner of Cedar Hill Ave and Railroad Avenue exploded around 9:30 A.M on Friday January 31, 1919. This explosion was covered by the Nyack Evening Journal, and the...
Law passed March 8, 1773 that made it illegal to fire guns from December 31 to January 2. If a white person is found guilty of breaking this law he or she would have to pay a fine of 20 shillings or serve 1 month in jail. If a slave is found guilty...