Newspaper article reporting the discovery of a mastadon or mammoth in the Chester Black Dirt. (This article was electronically clipped from our complete issue of the United States Gazette)
Collage exploring the ideas of measure people. There are vintage images on how to properly measure a person for clothing size, mixed with images of a man and woman.
This image of the DeWolff-Haring House shows more of the frame portion on the right, which is a saltbox with a door on the left. Chickens are exploring a woodpile.
Six people pause in their exploration of a Revolutionary War blockhouse in Sneden's Landing (Palisades, New York). The three men on the left have been identified as 1 - Dr. Ward Thomas, 2 - Oscar T. Barck, and 3 - John Ward Dunsmore.
"Hubbard looks forward to his trek into the wilds of Labrador" is the caption written in "Rockland County: Century of History". Beneath the Nyack Library's photograph is the quote "Something lost behind the ranges. Lost and waiting for you. Go!" On...
Leonidas Hubbard, ragged and almost barefoot, pauses in his trek across Labrador. The picture is from the book, "Lure of Labrador Wild," and was copied by Rockland County historian John Scott. Subtitled "The Story of the Exploring Expedition...