This pamphlet outlines a brief history of the village of Tivoli, focusing on the buildings, businesses, and townspeople that have comprised it. It should be noted that 'A Brief History of Tivoli' contains significant errors, augmented through time...
Panel 2 of Hyde Park Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Hyde Park, New York Post Office": "Before 1812. Irate Dr. Samuel Bard tries vainly to persuade Innkeeper Jabez Miller to change the name on his sign board from "Hyde Park" to almost...
Photographs; Aerial photographs; Pearls; Cigarettes; Business & finance; Business people;
As taken from the back of the photo: "The sixth scholarship for a student attending Dutchess Community College was presented today by the Poughkeepsie Business and Professional Women's Club to Dr. James F. Hall, president of the College. The Club...
Photographs; College administrators; People; Awards; Banquets; Cafeterias; Seals (Insignia); College presidents; Coaches (Athletics);
Gathering of administrators and speakers at the second annual sports banquet at DCC. Mr. Lou Rossini, head basketball coach at NYU is on the far right and was the guest speaker. The great seals of DCC and SUNY are in the background. From left to...
Irving J. Lippman and possibly Carolyn Landau sitting at a desk in what appears to be a college recruitment booth. Rafters appear overhead and the left side of the booth shows a photo of Dutchess Community College and 2 flags. Next to the flags...
Likely an Executive Secretarial training course. To the right of the typewriters are stands with typing practice guides. Five students are visible or partially visible in this photo plus the instructor, Professor Sylvia L. Cohen.
Studio portrait of Sarah Elizabeth Watkins Elting. Ms. Elting is wearing dress reformers attire, which includes a three quarter length dress with matching pants. Sarah Elting is standing in front of a backdrop of a stairway in a photographic...
Churches; Religious communities; Religious facilities; Religious groups;
The letter when folded served as its own envelope. Mr. Hendricus Dubois in de Preecink van N. Paltz is written on the back of the letter in one of the central units. The document is torn at one of the folds, at the center of the leaf. After...