Photographs; Clippings; Stables; City & town life;
Two photographs, clipped from a newspaper. The top photograph is of the livery stable on Orange Avenue, before 1900. The text under the photograph reads: This livery stable stood on Orange Avenue, Suffern, next to the Eureka House and was run by...
Two members of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union hold signs which read, "Sol Walters Locked Out All Workers Refuses to Bargain with Union." The woman on the right is Anna Stein and was Myra Starr's grandmother. Anna went to work at...
On November 6, 1897, the Nyack Evening star ran an ad for G. H. Hopper. On sale were dry goods, muslin and flannel cloth, blankets, shirts, ladies' vests, corsets, and socks. Fruit of the Loom muslin, for example, was selling at 6 cents a yard....