Buildings; People; Children; Girls; Lawns; Castles & palaces; Stone buildings;
Black and white photograph showing Lord's Castle. There are three girls standing on the front lawn, each dressed in white. Ivy covers the front of the Castle.
Stone buildings; Castles & palaces; Lawns; Flowers; People; Women;
Black and white Photograph showing Lord's Castle. There are two women sitting under a porch on the home. The lawn and some flowers are also visable in the image.
In a reproduction of a painting, a small engine pulls two passengers cars down the pier towards the Village of Piermont (originally called Tappan Landing). This was the original eastern termination of the New York and Erie Railroad.
Newspaper clipping relates an early history of the fresh milk dairy industry. Believe written by Edward Harold Mott, famed author of “Between the Ocean and the Lakes; The Story of Erie.”
This document has three elements. One element is a reproduced map showing the streets and outline of modern-day Piermont. The second element is a series of facts about the village including the square miles, the history, schools and government. The...
This Guano waybill, is one example of the items, both routine and unique that nineteenth century rural farmers relied on the railroads to deliver. Although Jesse Woodhull's farm was about halfway between the Craigville and Oxford depots, in the...
This is a historical document outlining the building of the Piermont Pier and the history of the Erie Railroad within the village of Piermont. The events detailed take place in the mid 1800's.
This Screenings receipt, is one example of the items, both routine and unique that nineteenth century rural farmers relied on the railroads to deliver. Although Jesse Woodhull's farm was about halfway between the Craigville and Oxford depots, in...