Photographs; Aerial photographs; Pearls; Cigarettes; Business & finance; Business people;
As taken from the back of the photo: "The sixth scholarship for a student attending Dutchess Community College was presented today by the Poughkeepsie Business and Professional Women's Club to Dr. James F. Hall, president of the College. The Club...
Photographs; Typewriters; Books; Business & finance; Office equipment & supplies
A person sits at what appears to be an accounting typewriter. A woman sits to his right, with a book (possibly a manual) that has images of what appear to be the same typewriter.
Dwellings; Houses; Buildings; Restaurants; Business & finance; Electric lines; Utility poles; Trees; Porches; Windows; Balusters; Doors & doorways; Lantern slides;
Side view of unidentified side-gabled house with 2-story full-width porch in front. Flat-roof addition which features "Restaurant" sign. 2 chimneys visible.
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...
A receipt for the services of John Hait, cobbler. Services included soling, lining, caping, bottoming and binding boots for self and "Negro". The money is recorded in pounds, shillings and pence
Diary belonging to James Edwin Horton (1835-1903) covering day- to-day events during the period of his employment as clerk to Hiram Falls, crockery agent in Newburgh, NY.
Diary belonging to James Edwin Horton (1835-1903) covering day-to-day events during the period of his employment as clerk to Hiram Falls, crockery agent, in Newburgh, N.Y. Last entries relate details of Horton's purchase of Mr. Falls crockery...
Diary belonging to James Edwin Horton (1835-1903) commencing on Thursday, March 3, 1853, the first day of his employment in the crockery store of Hiram Falls in Newburgh, N.Y. At this time, Mr. Horton lived in Newburgh as a boarder at the home of...
Clarence M. Travis had a business at the corner of Main Street and Midland Avenue where headstones and other monuments were carved. Three men, one in derby, stand among carved pieces on the front lawn of the site.
The three-story, brick Hawvermales' building shows details of construction associated with the Victorian era. Originally, a hardware store, words painted on the bricks can still be seen: Hardware, House Furnishings.
The four buildings on the east side of this short block in Nyack are featured here. The second story of each building is centered. The two middle buildings, each three stories, have interesting detailing above the windows and at the roofline.They...
Four buildings occupy the west side of the first block of South Broadway, just south of Main Street. The highest one has five stories and was the tallest building in Nyack at one time.
Four women and three men hold shoes in the center of a large room. On either side are shelves holding many pairs of shoes. Shoemaking tools are visible on the right side of the room.