Jenny Wren Club picnic photograph. (Beginning about 1907, local Jenny Wren Clubs were sponsored by the Delineator Magazine, a turn-of-the twentieth century ladies' fashions publication affiliated with the Butterick Company, to promote their sewing...
Mrs. Osterhout discusses how Accord, NY got its name, gypsies, working in the general store as a child, school life, farm management, buying groceries, food preparation, entertainment, ghost stories, burials, and illness.
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock;
Photograph of a half-circle gathering including Jenny Gottlieb (last on left), Marg and Alan Wetterau, Kim Plochmann, John (Nino) Faggi and Lem P. Carey.
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock
This group of people are, Helen Walters (far left), Alan Wetterau (front row), Kay Chaplin (third from right), Marg Wetterau (second from right) and Jenny Gottlieb (far right). The others are unidentified.
1919 STUTZ Bearcat from the Henry Austin Clark Jr. Collection and the 1919 CURTISS "Jenny" from the Cole Palen Collection on the OLD RHINEBECK AERODROME, Rhinebeck, New York, where the old planes fly on warm Sunday afternoons