Tinted ink drawing of woodland scene, mountain in the distance, many men all dressed in hide caps and fringed hide clothing holding long firearms in loose line stretching way into distance.
These women donated a Microfilm Machine to Nyack Library. Left to right in the back row are Mrs. Harry Polhemus, Nyack; Mrs. Julie Smith, North Carolina; Mrs. Helen Lasher, Nyack; Mrs. R. Gordon Smith, Florida; Mrs. Wilson Killingbeck, North...
The Hudson-Fulton Celebration Commission authorized official postcards and other souvenirs. This card is an artist's rendition of one of the floats that were moved up the Hudson River as towns and villages held parades for the event. The original...
John Lodico, Sr. talks about growing up in Upper Nyack near the river in the Van Houten's Landing neighborhood near the river. He focuses on the Italian American immigrant culture there, particularly as epitomized by his father, his time at Nyack...
This letter from Dr. John Bard to his teenaged grandson William encourages him to save and preserve printed publications on political topics of the day. His identity as a Loyalist can be inferred by the language that he uses in discussing two...
Tenth page of an announcement of a showing of "Our American Boys in the European War" on 1916-08-30 at the Gallery on the Moors in Gloucester, Massachusetts. With a list of members of the American Ambulance Field Service in 1916, in alphabetical...
Tenth page of announcement and/or program of a showing of "Our American Boys in the European War" on 1916-09-07 at the Building of Arts, in Bar Harbor, Maine. With a list of members of the American Ambulance Field Service in 1916, in alphabetical...