Photograph of six men in black tank tops, white knickers and tall dark socks and sport shoes. All standing around one seated in center, who is holding a basketball with "09" written on it. Typed paper on back of mount reads: "Sports groups '09...
Photograph of eight people - three men and five women - dressed for a ceremony wearing corsages or nosegays. The group is posed around a water pump outside of presumably the New Paltz Normal School. Two women are sitting in front and to the side...
A stock certificate stating that Derick W. Elting is entitled to five shares worth 25 dollars each of the New Paltz Academy. Signed by Solomon E. Elting.
Head and sholders vignette portrait of Miss Miller, a teacher in the primary department at New Paltz Normal. Note on the back of the photograph states "Miss Miller - New Paltz Normal '89, Training Teacher - Prim. Depart."
Portrait of the New Paltz Normal Class of 1906 taken in front of the Normal School after the fire of 1906. Note the damage to the school behind the students. Banner states "Faire Mon Devoir '06".
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."
Portrait of Clementine A. Kirchner, a student at the New Paltz Normal School. Note on the back of the photograph states, "Poughkeepsie, New York, June '00"
Head and shoulders vignette portrait of Mabel Elting McLaury, a student at New Paltz Normal School. Photographer's signature on the front is illegible.
Teachers colleges; Students; Football players; Sports
Photograph of seventeen men in uniforms, one in a suit. Most are wearing dark shirts with "N" on the chest, others have plain shirts, all with knickers and tall socks. One athlete is holding a football inscribed with "NPN '02".
A circular of information from the 1897-1898 academic schoolyear describing the Normal School, its schedule of classes, teachers, credentials, clubs and/or societies, boarding, and grounds. Designed for potential students.
A circular of information from 1909 describing the Normal School, its schedule of classes, admission information, faculty, credentials, clubs and/or societies, boarding, and grounds. Designed for potential students.
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