From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office:" Panel 1(a): Some time between September 12 and 20 Henry Hudson's "Half Moon" may have anchored near Rhinecliff. A sailor chopping a tree is watched by Indians" who have burned a tree around its base....
Panel 1 of Rhinebeck Post Office Mural. From "Murals in the Rhinebeck Post Office:" Panel 1(a): Some time between September 12 and 20 Henry Hudson's "Half Moon" may have anchored near Rhinecliff. A sailor chopping a tree is watched by Indians" who...
Left side, 1939. Dedication of the new Post Office in May by President Roosevelt, the Crown Prince of Denmark, Secretaries Farley and Morgenthau. Right side- Indian cornfield.
Advertisements; African Americans; Blacks; Boarding schools; Fund raising; Indians of North America; Schools
Advertisement for a fundraising event at the Chester Presbyterian Church for benefit of the Hampton Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute which was founded on the banks of the Virginia Peninsula by Brigadier General Samuel Chapman Armstrong in...
Documents; Plantation owners; Plantations; Slavery; African Americans; Indians of North America; Agricultural facilities;
This document inscribed with a quill pen on parchment, records the sale of the 3066 acre Gray Court Plantation with certain personal property included in the sale. An attached paper memorandum of the chattels referred to in the primary document,...
Children; Children & adults; Camps; Indians of North America; Tipis;
Postcard address to Miss Allie Lovett from Boy's Athletic League showing young boys at Camps Sebago in Bear Mountain and Camp Wakonda in Stony Point. At camp Segabo, two boys are mailing a letter in a "pony express" mail box. At Camp Wakonda, the...
""The History of Rockland County was originally published in 1884 as a history of Rockland from the Native Americans to the late 19th Century. The following excerpt is about the building of the Nyack Turnpike
Toll roads; Indians of North America; Women; Men; Carts & wagons; Children;
Photograph showing the toll house along the Nyack Turnpike in Central Nyack. Also visible in the photograph is the Turnpike, a wagon traveling on the road and John Baker, the toll collector. His wife is also visible in the photograph. It is...
A postcard with view from Sixth St looking west down Warren St in Hudson NY. A hand written note on the bottom of postcard from sender, which says " A scene from my native town Hudson 9/7/07"