Schedule 2 - Enrollment List of all persons of Class 2, subject to do Military duty in the New Paltz Sub district of the 18th Congressional district, consisting of the Counties of Ulster, and Green in the state of New York, enumerated by Daniel...
Detailed account book kept by Ann DeWitt Bevier after the death of her husband, Philip DuBois Bevier. The majority of the entries fall between the years 1802-1805. The account book shows that she was part of a network of farmers, laborers, and...
Settlement from the Estate of Cornelius T. Jansen to the Estate of Thomas Jansen, dated July 7, 1787. The document lists two enslaved Africans, Rose and Frink (Frank). The two were separated and sold to different individuals, Rose to Johannis...
School children; Boys; Girls; School superintendents; Teachers; Group portraits;
A group of students, including several African Americans, pose for a photograph with a teacher and two other adults. Many of the boys are holding hats. Caption on photograph reads: "Primary Room scholars - Cottekill School 1895-96. Miss Secor the...
Schools; School children; Boys; Girls; Students; Group portraits
A group of students standing in front of a brick school on Church Street in New Paltz, NY. The girls are standing on the left and the boys, including one African American boy, are standing on the right.
Advertisement for C. H. Gallup & Co., a commercial photographic portrait studio in Poughkeepsie, NY. The before-and-after scene on the recto shows three black boys caught stealing watermelon from a white farmer. The verso contains an extended...
Fourteen page inventory of Cornelius Dubois Jr. created April 1816. The inventory lists several household and agriculture items. Page twelve lists seventeen coverlets (spelled coverlits) for 65 dollars. Four enslaved Africans are listed on page...
An agreement made between Margrietje Bevier and her son, Solomon Bevier. Solomon is required to care for his widowed mother as well as her slave Molly and her three children; Jack, Jinny and an unnamed young child.
School children; Boys; Girls; Group portraits; Glass negatives;
A group of students, including one African American girl, from the New Hurley School sitting on a hill in front of a fence. Two girls are holding American flags.