Back of photograph identifies Postmaster Mildred Demboski, clerk Isabelle Gruntler, and carrier Harold Decker. Taken in front of the Tivoli Post Office on Friendship St.
Photograph identified as follows: "Bard's Folly." Written and produced by Harvey Fite in Orient Theater (1935), this is a skit about John Bard reluctantly giving his consent to having a college and enrolling the first student. Cast (from left to...
The 1927 yearbook, "The Annual" identifies the Lacrosse squad as follows: "Herbert Millington '27, Captain; Robert I. Brome, '28, Manager; John A. Watkinson; Edgar C. Kroll, '28; Leverett T. Smith; J. Kenneth Townsend; Robert Burbank; Kenneth S....
The graduates of the St. Stephen's Class of 1901 pose around the seated Reverend George B. Hopson (professor of Latin 1863-1916) outdoors, in front of a large tree. The 1914 alumni directory indicates that the following received Bachelor's degrees...
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.”
Written on back: Parker family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Parker (Molly Greene), Harold Welling Parker (5 years old), Cecil Carlton Parker (2 years old). Hyde Park, N.Y.
Genealogy of the Deyo, Cookingham, and Downer families created in Family Treemaker. Members are: John Cookingham, Katherine Deyo, Jane Margaret Cookingham, Jesse T. Howell, Deyo Cookingham, Celia Dubois, Russel Trall Cookingham, Edward Winchester...
The pattern department of Dexter Folder Co. in Pearl River, N.Y. There are typed words at the bottom of the image: Pattern Dept., Dexter Folder Co., Pearl River, N.Y., Neg. No. 257, Photo by Geo. W. Springsteen, Pearl River, N.Y. George W....
Dexter Folder band posed in front of a house. There are fifteen members to the band and they all have matching uniforms. There are two drums, one identifying the name of the band. There is a large American flag hanging from the top of the porch...
Dexter Folder band posed in front of a house. There are fifteen members to the band and they all have matching uniforms. There are two drums, one identifying the name of the band. There is a large American flag hanging from the top of the porch...