Frederic W. Goudy, world famous type designer, of Marlboro, NY speaks to more than 40 librarians at a meeting of the Library Institute at Newburgh Free Library in Newburgh, NY. A luncheon was served at the Hotel Washington. Miss Marion Davies,...
This photograph depicts the family home and farm of Dr. Louis E. Hanmore. The compound consists of three wooden buildings. Three family members sit on a fence in front of one of the buildings.
Farms-New York (State)-Orange County; Physicians-New York (State)-Newburgh; Horse-Drawn Vehicles; Carriages and Carts; Hanmore Family-Pictorial Works
This photograph depicts Dr. Louis E. Hanmore in a horse and buggy.
Dr. Louis. E. Hanmore (May 29, 1859-September 19, 1905) was a medical doctor born and raised in Newburgh, NY. He graduated from Newburgh Free Academy in 1876. He went on...
This photograph depicts a young man standing beside a horse. Two other members of the Louis E. Hanmore family are in this photograph. A large white fence surrounds them.
Dr. Louis. E. Hanmore (May 29, 1859-September 19, 1905) was a medical...
Architecture, Modern-19th Century;Farmhouses; Streets-New York (State) - Orange County
This photograph depicts the entrance of the home of Dr. Louis E. Hanmore. A woman and two children are visible on the porch. According to the Newburgh City Directory, the home was located on Smith Street.
This photograph depicts the Hanmore family on the front porch of their home. Individuals are not identified; however, the Portrait of Biographical Record of Orange County (1895) identifies Dr. Hanmore's immediate living family members as mother...
This photograph depicts inhabitants and decorated businesses enjoying the festivities on Broadway and Grand Streets at the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in Newburgh, NY, 1909.
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Newburgh Free Library at 100 Grand Street, Newburgh, NY. Five staff members are standing outside. Flags adorn the building for the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. Staff members at the time included Thomas...
This photograph depicts Colden Street, Newburgh, NY, during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration of 1909. Colden Street was one of Newburgh's main business thoroughfares. As described in the Newburgh Evening News of that era, "...a trip through Water or...
This photograph depicts the 1841 Thorton Niven Courthouse as it appeared during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration in 1909. A gentleman talking to a boy on a bicycle stands by a newsstand.
Day Line (Steamships); Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 1909; Newburgh (N.Y.)-History-20th Century; Newburgh (N.Y.)-Pictorial Works; Ships-New York (State)-Hudson River, 1900-1910
As the speed of the early Hudson River steamboats increased, it became possible for passengers to travel to New York and Albany during the day or overnight. This photograph depicts such a boatload of revelers as they watch the Hudson-Fulton...
This photograph depicts a parade along Front Street, Newburgh, NY, during the Hudson Fulton Celebration, 1909. The photograph is apparently taken from a rooftop or second story window. It is believed that Front Street got its name because its...
This photograph depicts the Day Line Steamboat Robert Fulton docking at the Newburgh Landing during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. Steamboats enabled individuals to travel between Albany and New York with relative ease. In the Fall of 1908, the...
This is a photograph of a replica of the Tow Boat Norwich on the Hudson River during the Hudson-Fulton Celebration. It is the larger boat, slightly right of center in the photograph. The original Norwich came to the Hudson in 1842. It served as an...
This photograph depicts some of the wares of wholesale grocers Howard & Company. Items photographed include coffee tins with the inscription "Howard & Co., Importers and Roasters, Newburgh, N.Y.", and under that "Fresh Roasted Coffee," a burlap...
This photograph depicts the intersection of Colden and Water Streets prior to its paving. Colden and Water Streets were major business thoroughfares of Newburgh, NY. As described in the Newburgh Evening News of that era, "...a trip through Water...
This photograph of the intersection of Broadway and Grand Street is most likely taken from a second floor window. The Columbus Trust Bank is decorated with flags.