Rectangular shaped light blueish gray stiffened mesh, with a central oval shaped floral design in Berlin work and beadwork. The floral design has a central composition, with flowers in white and brown and leaves in gray. Around the central floral...
Pencil drawing on lined paper, signed "Louisa Hasbrouck July 14, 1845." Drawing is of the Jonathan Hasbrouck House, which later became Washington's Headquarters. Smoke is coming out of one of the three chimney's and the Hudson River is located on...
Full length studio portrait of Louisa Hasbrouck. In the portrait Louisa has one had on a chair and the other is at her side with what appears to be a ring on her ring finger. She has her hair curled into ringlets and is wearing glasses and a dark...
School receipt for Ann on off-white paper. Handwritten receipt in ink with some additional marks in pencil. The receipt describes the purchase, which relates to Ann's schooling and the price located on the right side. The total price came to...
Undated needlework sampler created by Louisa Hasbrouck, constructed when she was a young girl. The sampler consists of the alphabet in capital letters and numerals 1 through 8 in red crossstitch. Each line is separated by different crossstitch...
Two embroidery patterns one of roses and leaves in ink and the other is a geometric border pattern. The patterns were created using a hand drawn graphed background in pencil. The paper pattern was glued to another piece of paper, most likely for...
A letter written on light blue lined paper, by Sarah Maria and Ann Bevier Hasbrouck to their mother, Hylah Bevier Hasbrouck. The girls are in Ogdensburgh, St. Lawrence County, New York. The first part of the letter, written by Ann, talks about...
Nineteen hexagon patches (with paper still inside) have been sewn together to form this pincushion which has been finished off with silk fringe similar to that used on women's clothing in the 1850s and '60s. The color combination and patterns seem...
The Commercial Building was built with three stories but the upper floor was removed sometime after 1900. Only two stories remain. Edward Hopper's father had a dry goods store where the thrift shop is now. Shea's Drugs was replaced by a Maria...