From "Murals in the Hyde Park, New York Post Office:" "About 1795. Richard De Cantillon, Tobias Stoutenburgh's son-in-law, supervises workmen unloading rum, sugar and molasses from one of his West India trading packets. His landing, site of the...
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.”
James writes to his aunts and asks them not to write such solemn letters since he is all alone and far from home. He is getting along well, and is working in a saw mill and lumber yard. He has not had time "to hunt for hens nor gals", and thinks...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
Thin triangular points (more isosceles in shape than the Levanna point it replaces) with a straight to slightly concave base. Averages about 1" in length.
Stone carving;Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
Projectile point complex consisting of four distinctive points types all of which consist of a broad trianguloid to ovoid blade with a biconvex cross section. All range on average from 1" to 2" in length. The depth and placement of the side notch...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
Thin, flat blades commonly made from Onondaga Chert. Very similar to Meadowood Points in morphology, only lacking side notches. They are often found in caches or burials sites (several burial site blades are colored with red ocher). The purpose of...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework;
A slender lanceolate point which flares out at the stem (like a fishtail) with a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. On average the length ranges from 1" to 4". These points were predominantly used for spears, although there is evidence of use...
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework ;Stone carving;
Broad thin trianguloid points with small corner notches and a biconvex to nearly flat cross section. Serrated edges are not uncommon. Average length ranges from 1" to 3".
Indians of North America; Hunting; Arrowheads; Stonework; Stone carving;
Projectile point complex consisting of four distinctive points types all of which consist of a broad trianguloid to ovoid blade with a biconvex cross section. All range on average from 1" to 2" in length. The depth and placement of the side notch...