William Henry Matthews plays the trumpet, center, while "Bronco" Charlie Miller listens, at left. Bungalow Hill. William Matthews' scrapbook notes: "Bronco Charley Miller's "saga of the saddle" began in the 1860s when he began riding the Pony...
". . . Henry Beekman Livingston. . . used to plow about 1799 in his court uniform to show his contempt for George III. The miller's family makes butter and spins." (From: "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office" published by Civic Club of Rhinebeck,...
Certificate stating that Dutchess Community College is a member of the Junior College Council of the Middle Atlantic States. Seal at bottom shows initials J.C.C. on top of a map image in the middle, with the initials M.A.S. at the bottom. The...
Otto Miller-Echo farm dairy West Nyack, later became Miller's dairy. Otto Miller is holding a team of horses and a covered cart that reads Echo Farm Dairy on the side. They are in the drive in front of a building.
Photographs; Automobiles; Business districts; Drugstores; Shoe stores; Real estate business; Health care facilities; Baby carriages; Storefronts; Bay windows;
Photograph looking down Broadway, Haverstraw. The buildings are all brick with glass and wood storefronts. Several businesses are pictured: Miller’s Rexall Drugs, North Rockland Health, a real estate and insurance agency, and a shoe sore. One of...
This map depicts a small railroad station, A. Miller's Red House, a cultivated field of A. Brinkerhoff, and a section of track along the shore of the Hudson River. A notation states "Situated on a Bluff near R.R. Station above Carthage on Land...
Edmund Gottesman shakes Alfred Miller's hand. One of the words that can be read on the back of the photo is "electrical." We know nothing more about this event.