A photograph of the graduating class of 1877 mounted on posterboard. Around the image are the last names of the students in focus. "Class of" is handwritten within a Greek key border. "1877" is stenciled next to the key in large, red numbers,...
The graduates of the St. Stephen's Class of 1901 pose around the seated Reverend George B. Hopson (professor of Latin 1863-1916) outdoors, in front of a large tree. The 1914 alumni directory indicates that the following received Bachelor's degrees...
Photograph of Martha Bailey, Mrs. Fred Wilkin (Marie) and
Nan Wilkin Gallo in period costumes at the Hambletonian 100th Birthday Parade, in downtown Main Street, Chester.
Booklet listing roughly 720 of Chester's citizens enrolled, or in current terms, registered to vote in the primary elections. Listed for each voter are the party affiliation and place of residence.
This indenture documents the sale of lots number 5 and 6 in the East division of the Township of Goshen, later, in 1845, to become part of the Town of Chester.
Black and white postcard showing Greenbush Road in Blauvelt, New York. The left side of the postcard shows a Dutch style home. This home is very simular to the "Smidt House (?)" shown on page 251 of "Pre Revolutionary Dutch Houses and...
Postcard showing the Perry - Blauvelt - Seth's Home, as it is called now, in the first quarter of the 20th Century. At this time the Seth's family had not owned it yet. The original structure of this home was built c. 1750, with additions...
Houses; Stone buildings; Wells; Flowers; Lantern slides;
A detailed view of the well at the Haring - DeWolf House in Old Tappan, NJ. It is believed the house was built in 1704 by Cosyn Haring, an original patentee of the Tappan Patent.
Pearl River (N.Y.); Aerial views; Buildings; Factories; Railroads; Advertisements;
This is a panoramic map drawn by Rene Cinquin from an aerial photo of Pearl River, N.Y. This map was used by realtors for publicity. All of the structures in town are represented. All streets are shown. There is an article below the picture...
Floyd Bailey, 1822-1897, was a merchant. Floyd Bailey owned property by Ludlow Lane and sold it to Henry Coles who built a stone house. He later built Valley View on the south side of Oak Tree Road. The house no longer stands.