This image, set in the President's office, shows Edward C. Fuller in discussion with a group of students. Dr. Edward C. Fuller, President of Bard from 1947-1950, emphasized student participation in community government. The October 1948 issue of...
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)
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Newspaper clipping with stories of the first one hundred years of the Chester Presbyterian Church and its ministers. Clipping also includes other short unrelated articles of local interest.
A business card for De Louie Tice, a store in Ellenville on Canal Street. Their main selling point is their gold watch cases. Archival notes written in pencil on upper left and right corners of the front.
Small river flowing towards the front of the image with a waterfall in the middle and surrounded by trees. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.
Looking up at the foot bridge and vehicle bridge over the dam on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City. Both bridges are wooden with stone pillars. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the...
A stone bridge on the Adolph Zukor Estate in New City, N.Y. The stone bridge curves gently, extending over water and around trees. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film...
Looking towards the day house on Adolph Zukor's estate in New City, N.Y. Adolph Zukor, January 7, 1873–June 10, 1976, was the founder of Paramount Pictures, and one of the greatest film moguls of all time.