Newspaper clipping relates an early history of the fresh milk dairy industry. Believe written by Edward Harold Mott, famed author of “Between the Ocean and the Lakes; The Story of Erie.”
Original library located in Bowne Hall. There is a fireplace along the back wall (left) with two lounge chairs facing it. A third lounge chair is immediately to the right. In the foreground are two tables with chairs. The circulation or reference...
In 1904, the oak woodwork and flooring of the Carnegie Room of Nyack Library were gleaming. The circulation desk faced the main entrance and the books were on shelves behind the desk. Near the fireplace was a round table and four chairs. The...
A man sits in a reclining type chair, seemingly oblivious to the crowd of observers behind him. On a table near his left hand are a number of surgical instruments. In the note, Pierre Bernard says that this self-induced near-death demonstration...
From the balcony above the Carnegie Room, the photographer looked down at the Circulation Desk as it existed in 1988. One of the two women is Bea Prager.
In 1979, the circulation desk occupied the north side of the Nyack Library Carnegie Room. During the centennial celebration, Kay Wilson and Betty Brock were behind the desk. The man is not identified.
Long-time employees of Nyack Library celebrate with tea and cakes. Standing are Ethel Cardell, Aurora Kramer, and Bea Prager, who worked in processing. Seated are Jean Tillinghast and Anne Donzella, who worked at the circulation desk.