Scene from history of Rhinebeck ca. 1774. "General Richard Montgomery and his wife, Janet Livingston, plant locust seedlings on what will become the lawn of "Grasmere." The bricks were baked in a home-made kiln. An ox tramples clay near an...
Scene from history of Rhinebeck ca. 1774. "General Richard Montgomery and his wife, Janet Livingston, plant locust seedlings on what will become the lawn of "Grasmere." The bricks were baked in a home-made kiln. An ox tramples clay near an...
Sketch for panels depicting General Richard Montgomery and Janet Livingston planting locust seedlings, as well as for image of cornshucking bee, c.a. 1780. Sketches for the Rhinebeck post office murals were first executed by Dowsand trasferred to...
Newspaper article about the arson trial resulting from the investigation following the disastrous fire of July 5, 1877 that consumed much of downtown Chester.
Members of the Army Signal Corps, numbers on their helmets, walk up the gangway onto a ship at the Pier in Piermont. Many troops, bound for the European theater, spent a few days or weeks at Camp Shanks in Orangeburg, NY, before embarking. This...
Inventory form for building located on Tower Hill Rd.; at intersection Clubhouse Rd. and Serpentine Rd. recording the following information: Dale and Amanda Jenkins (owner at time of inventory).
A two and a half story pastiche in 'bent' plan of...