A formal group portrait of children photographed with a few adolescents and adults. The south side of the brick Reformed Church is visible in the background, showing the transept in the rear and a section of the entrance with a single column in...
The stone house with smaller frame section located at 93 Main Street in the village of New Paltz, N.Y. was owned by Oscar C. Hasbrouck before his death in 1899; then by his widow Theora until her death in 1919. The residential property became a...
In this photograph, ice skaters appear as silhouette-like images on a frozen flooded section of Hasbrouck Park. A dog, a horse and sleigh with passengers, and even bicycles are in the foreground. St. Joseph's Catholic Church is visible, as well as...
Mary "Mollie" Stuart Vanderlyn in front of her house at 12 Plattekill Avenue, New Paltz, NY. The photograph was taken sometime between 1907 and 1917. Caption on original reads: "Mollie in front of our house. The horse might be 'Poison'--I'm not...
Top left caption reads: Residence of Honerable Jas. G. Lindsley, Hasbrouck Avenue, Mayor of the city of Kingston, New York, 1875. Bottom left caption reads: Residence of E. Tompkins, Esquire, Grove St., City of Kingston, N.Y. Bottom right caption...
Located on Huguenot Street in the village of New Paltz. "This house, built by Daniel Hasbrouck, son of Abraham Hasbrouck and his wife Maria Deyo Hasbrouck, represents a more typical type of Hudson Valley Dutch-style architecture than most of the...
Located on Huguenot Street in the village of New Paltz. Pierre Deyo built the first structure following the typical plan common in New Paltz, three levels; a cellar, main room and loft. Later the house had an addition of another room put on...
The Sibyl was a newspaper edited by Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck (1856-1864, published between 1856 and 1864. The main focus of the paper was the new reform dress, also called "the bloomer", which usually consisted of a knee-length dress and a pair of...
The Sibyl was a newspaper edited by Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck (1856-1864, published between 1856 and 1864. The main focus of the paper was the new reform dress, also called "the bloomer", which usually consisted of a knee-length dress and a pair of...
The Sibyl was a newspaper edited by Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck (1856-1864, published between 1856 and 1864. The main focus of the paper was the new reform dress, also called "the bloomer", which usually consisted of a knee-length dress and a pair of...