The "Articles of Copartnership" signed by Warren Delano for shares in Russell and Company. The document dictates the conditions of partnership in the company and how profits will be divided. Russell and Company traded in tea, silk, and opium in...
This image is the only known photograph of the interior of the Bard Home. Taken after Margaret Bard's death, the house was not regularly occupied by John Bard and his second wife Annie Belcher at this time. The room appears to be well appointed and...
Photograph identified as follows: "Bard's Folly." Written and produced by Harvey Fite in Orient Theater (1935), this is a skit about John Bard reluctantly giving his consent to having a college and enrolling the first student. Cast (from left to...
A group of unidentified students prepare to sing accompanied by Bill Rand on the organ. This appears to be the organ in the Bard Chapel donated in 1934 by George Dudley Barr, '13.
Another view of Bill Rand playing the organ with a group of unidentified students preparing to sing. This appears to be the organ in the Bard Chapel donated in 1934 by George Dudley Barr, class of 1913.
The Brookside estate owned by Edgar Tilton in Suffern, N.Y. There is handwriting along the bottom of the postcard: "Our house. It snowed again yesterday, but we are still hoping for spring. ?" The messages are dated March 20, 1907.
The steamer "Chrystenah" nears the dock below Rockland Landing. Passengers will disembark and ride up the hill to Rockland Lake. A tugboat waits at the right. The photographer was a resident of Rockland Lake, NY.
Caroline McIntosh, president of the Chamber of Commerce of the Nyacks, wrote to Peter Raso informing that he and his brothers had been selected as the recipients of the 1985 Citizen of the Year award.
This group of third graders stand solemnly and still and yet their class photo is very dark. In the front row is a fine assortment of striped socks. They would have finshed grammar school - eighth grade- in six years.
A crowd is listening to this unidentified singer during the first "Clearwater' sloop fund-raising festival to be held in Nyack. Memorial Park on the waterfront was the setting in August 1970. A large sign in the background proclaims, "This river is...
Art festivals -- New York (State) -- Woodstock; Music festivals; Artist colonies -- New York (State) -- Woodstock;
Many artists gather together to spoof the "Committee of Fifty". "The Committee of Fifty", an anonymous anti-festival group, turned out to have only four members, including the pastors of Woodstock, NY's Dutch Reformed and Methodist churches, Harvey...
This image, set in the President's office, shows Edward C. Fuller in discussion with a group of students. Dr. Edward C. Fuller, President of Bard from 1947-1950, emphasized student participation in community government. The October 1948 issue of...
The title of this image was taken from the envelope containing the negative. There is no other identifying information about the subjects or circumstances of this portrait.