Photograph of three men in overcoats and bowler hats, standing behind three women seated on boat on ground, in coats with large hats and fur muffs. Snow covered field or lake in background, hills on horizon.
Portrait of Alfred Harcourt. Note on the back of the photograph states "Alfred Harcourt, born in New Paltz in 1881, was educated at the Normal School and at Columbia. In 1919 he founded the well-known publishing firm of Harcourt, Brace & Co."
Photograph of a baseball player standing by a fence with a group of four women and two men. Baseball player's uniform says "New Paltz Normal". They appear to be on a playing field with a grandstand in the background. A bicycle is partially...
Five boys dressed in knickers, suspenders and white shirts. They are all holding caps in their hands; one boy is holding a ball. There is a wooden fence in the background.
Schools; Building construction; Teachers colleges;
The Normal School under construction. Several workers are visible in front of the school, in the windows and on the tower. There are two women in front of the building and various townspeople. The bearded man holding the papers may be the foreman...
Students; School children; Boys; Girls; Teachers; Group portraits;
Students in Byron Terwilliger's class posing for a photograph outside of their school. There are four African American students in the class. Several of the students are not wearing shoes.
Military parades & ceremonies; Military education; Military training; Military officers; Cadets; Military training; Military uniforms; Schools;
Twelve cadets are standing in rows in front of the New Paltz Normal School. Each cadet is holding a rifle in their left arm in an upright position. Behind the cadets there are thin bales of wrapped hay, possibly used for bayoneting practice. There...
Photograph of elevated view of New Paltz Normal School with North Wing addition, looking west. Large group gathered around flag pole and original building, shows speakers stand erected next to North Wing, with bunting.
A New Paltz Academy certificate of academic scholarship stating that Helen B. Elting has been certified by the Regents of the University as an Academic Scholar and therefore a teacher in the State of New York