Hector St. John (Michel-Guillaume Jean de Crevecoeur) formally sells his Pine Hill Farm, which he bought in 1769, to Thomas Moffatt.
During the American Revolution, he refused to take up arms against the British. Therefore, he was suspected of...
These are the advertisements for two performances. The first advertisement is for a play called "Above the Clouds" at the Unique Reading Room on Tuesday evening, November 25, 1902. The second advertisement is for the benefit of the Unique...
Clippings; Church dedications; Church schools; Churches; Graves; Tombs & sepulchral monuments; Slave quarters; Slavery; Pews; Altars; Auditoriums; Architectural elements
This article, clipped from the Orange County Post gives a abbreviated history of the Blooming Grove Congregation Church, from its begins in the eighteenth century. Architectural features, including acoustics, slave gallery, pews, modifications are...
This indenture documents the sale from James Nesbit to J. Hector St. John of a 120 acres upon which J. Hector St. John would settle with his family and call it "Pine Hill."
This is a group portrait of the fourth grade class of the old Pearl River school on Franklin Avenue. There are both girls and boys and the girls are all wearing dresses. They are in front of a building with siding. Behind the children is a open...