Notice dated August 18, 1783 offering a reward of five dollars each for the return of three run away slaves, named William, Harry, and John. The slaves ran away together from David Hasbrouck, Nathaniel Lefever, and Andries Lefever, Jr.
Notice dated February 4, 1807 offering a 20 dollar reward for the return of a 23 year old slave named Peet. Peet ran away from Abraham Hasbrouck of Kingston Landing.
In 1810 a group of New Paltz slave holders joined together to form "The Society of Negroes Unsettled". This group of twelve men appointed four among them to search for slaves that had run away from the group. They were to be paid $14 a day for...
Lithograph card with a goldfinch bird peeking through the card at a fly that below. Message reads: A Joyous Christmas to you!. The back has a person message that reads, ""For Hasbrouck with a merry Christmas from Levi and Laura"".
Small rectangular shaped lithograph card with black background and a central image of a birds nest and flowers. A white diagonal rectangle with red text inside reads ""A Merry Christmas!"". The backside has a handwritten note in pencil from the...
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...
Three miniature ink drawings on paper created by Alfred Hasbrouck. The first two entitled "Locust Lawn ink drawing" and "Locust Lawn ink drawing 1839" are the front west view of Locust Lawn, the Josiah Hasbrouck House. The road is visible, which is...
The teacher stands on the left. Her class of 43 boys and girls stares at the camera. Most of the faces are serious; only a few are smiling. There are lists of names on the back but these are incomplete as the photo has been damaged. Clearly...